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28 September 2012

Roy Thomson Hall.


September 27, 2012. Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Peter Oundjian as the conductor and Joyce Yang as the pianist

Kati Agócs. Shenanigan
Sergei Rachmaninoff. Piano Concerto No.2 in C Minor, Op. 18
Modest Mussorgsky. Pictures at an Exhibition (Orch. Maurice Ravel)

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This was a very special concert featuring two of my important classical pieces from high school memory. 1) I played a solo intro of the Pictures at an Exhibition with bass clarinet back in grade 10- pretty significant moment for a boy who had no interest in music to start contributing and taking own time off to practice the single melody line. I've always thought that the majestic-ness of this piece is that of Brahms'. 2) Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No.2 was the very first classical piece that I've went to listen with the girl whom I liked back in grade 11. That concert at the National Art Centre was one of the many ones that I was going to see with her in that season.

무소르그스키의 '전람회의 그림'과 라흐미나노프의 피아노 협주곡 2번-- 고등학교의 기억이 베어져있는 두곡을 토론토 심포니에서 다시 들을 수 있는기회가 있었다. 1) 교외활동으로서 특정한 열정없이 참여하던 오케스트라에서, '전람회의 그림'의 유명한 프롬나드 도입부분을 베이스 클라리넷 솔로로 맞게됨과 동시에 클래식음악에 흥미를 갖게되는 큰 계기가되었다. 이 후 '베토벤 바이러스'를 통하여 더욱더 이분야에 빠져든걸로 짐작된다.


Created by iKEN at 23:26
Roy Thomson Hall.
2012-09-28T23:26:00-04:00
iKEN
Architecture|Art|Music|Performance|Toronto|
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Noranda Earth Sciences Library.



One single library dedicated to the Department of Earth Sciences
지구과학과를 위한 도서관




Created by iKEN at 09:02
Noranda Earth Sciences Library.
2012-09-28T09:02:00-04:00
iKEN
Architecture|Geoscience|University|
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97 St.George Street.


Expanded part of the Rotman School of Management

역사적 보존가치가 있는 건축물에 모던하게 덧붙치는거- 이게 토론토 대학 및 도심 곳곳에서 흔이 볼 수 있는 건축양식인거같다.
Constructing a new building over a historical architecture seems like a quiet popular method that is being used around the university and the city in general.



Created by iKEN at 00:35
97 St.George Street.
2012-09-28T00:35:00-04:00
iKEN
Architecture|Toronto|University|Urban|
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23 September 2012

X for Pedestrian.



Created by iKEN at 10:58
X for Pedestrian.
2012-09-23T10:58:00-04:00
iKEN
Toronto|Transit|
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22 September 2012

2012 Fall Semester.


All of these are my required readings for this semester- so technically I would 
already gone through  all of these at least once by the end of next couple of months. (o.0)


EESB04H3 Principles of Hydrology: I already love this course just because professor Carl Mitchell, my favourite lecturer from the freshman year is teaching. I can't say that hydrology has been my subject of passionate interest, but it apparently has been for the professor, and it's going to be an interesting small- interactive class (~80 students).

EESB15H3 Earth History: Two field trips are already on schedule. This course is pretty much an extension of the introductory course that I took last year, physical geology with professor Nick Eyles. By the way, he has recently received AAPG Geosciences in the Media Award for his journalistic achievements and contributions toward the public understanding of geology. The documentary series from CBC, Geologic Journey, became one of the most watched scientific series in Canada and now part of the high school science curriculum.

STAB22H3 Statistics 1: They said it's similar to Data Management course from high school and yes it is. They also said things aren't going to stay the same after the midterm, so I'll definitely watch out. I couldn't find out much about this course until the first lecture, because the instructor posted the course syllabus on his own website instead of the main course management site  *sigh*

CHMA10H3 Chemistry 1: When I finished high school with shameful Chemistry 12 mark, I didn't feel bad because it was going to be some subject that I'm not gonna look back. Well, that attitude had to be changed as my career goal slightly shifted over the year. I'm already putting much 'efforts' and 'devotion', so hopefully the feedback would be good.

BIO120H1 Adaptation & Biodiversity: It was a bit intimidating to take because I never took biology course in my life. But thank god this course is a offered by the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, not the Department of Cell & Systems Biology). I don't have to know what 'Eukaryote' or 'Oligosaccharide' means- instead I focus on evolution of species and effects of environmental biomes .

Lecturers, Professor James Thomson and Professor Spencer Barret, both from the states, seemed like very interesting people. They both love outdoors and enjoy doing field research around the globe- how cool is it to show pictures of cottage in Colorado where he spends summertime and do research! Too bad the course is too big (1400 students on afternoon lecture and 350 students on evening lecture) and I won't get a chance to talk to them. #UofTProblems



Created by iKEN at 11:56
2012 Fall Semester.
2012-09-22T11:56:00-04:00
iKEN
Book|School|Toronto|University|
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20 September 2012

September 20, 2012.


Today marks the 19th year of my birth; time to leave behind the adolescence years and enter the new phase of my life. Or perhaps the transition has actually been happening and today is just an another- fully lived day of my life. 

I'm just grateful for what I've achieved so far and what I have at the moment- the supports from my parents and my close family including my uncles, aunts, and grandparents. As much as I'm grateful for the 'present', I can hardly share my level of excitement on the upcoming years of my life that are yet to come.

Being a bilingual with cross-cultural mind, with the ability to live and think independently, jointly together with my desire to pursuit and discover my passions and interests will come handy in the near future, which won't be so far away.

(Oh yeah- now I'm also legal to drink and buy alcohol from LCBO!)

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생일. 내가 태어난지 벌써 19년이나 지난 오늘이다.  한국 나이로는 이미 스무살이 된지 꽤 됬지만, 만 나이로는 아직도 열아홉이라는 사실이 반갑고- 또 다행스럽게 느껴진다. 나이가 어려서 좋은것중 한가지가, 사회생활이나 커뮤니케이션에 미흡한 점이 있어도 많이 이해한다는것이다 (혹은 그만큼의 기대를 하지않거나). 노마드적인 성장과정 ㅋㅋㅋ 때문에 인연을 오래 지속하고 대인관계를 활성화 하는데 주력을 하지못했었는데, 앞으로는 그런 점을 고쳐 나가고 싶다.

원래 이것이 생일날 하는 전통(?) 인지는 잘 모르겠지만, 한국에 계신 부모님과 조부모님 그리고 세계 각국에 퍼져있는 가족분들한테 감사하다는 말씀을 드리고싶다. 어렸을때는 몰랐던거지만 참 가족분들을 사랑과 관심을 항상 많이 받고 자랐고- 지금도 그 사랑이 변함없음에 많은 용기를 받고있다. 특히 부모님이 주신 교육적/경제적 기회는 나의 발전을 위한 중요한 밑거름이 될것임을 의심치 않는다.

아 ㅋㅋㅋ 진심을 다해 쓴 문장이긴 하지만 표현의 방법이 그런건지 한국어가 그런건지 참 어색하다. 마치 어렵고 생소한 용어들로 가득찬 아빠의 박사학위 논문에, 맨뒷페이지에 한국어로 실려있는 감사의글과 흡사한 느낌이다.


Created by iKEN at 23:49
September 20, 2012.
2012-09-20T23:49:00-04:00
iKEN
Childhood|Dream|Thought|
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19 September 2012

Varsity Stadium.


Home to the Varsity Blues, athletic teams of the University of Toronto


Created by iKEN at 22:09
Varsity Stadium.
2012-09-19T22:09:00-04:00
iKEN
Architecture|Toronto|University|Urban|
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September 18, 2012.


무엇인가 되고싶다는것- 지금까지는 막연한 머릿속 상상으로만 있었지만- 내가 이분야쪽으로 더 나아가고, 이분야의 직업이 갖고있는 라이프 스타일을 원하는 마음이 점점 커지고있다.

아직까지는, 아니 당분간은 내가 이분야가 딱 내것이라는 확정을 지을 수 없기에 어떤 분야인지 공개하기가 꺼려지지만, 꿈이 생긴것같다.

생각 하는것만으로도 심장이 쿵쾅거리고 모든걸 해낼수 있는 이느낌, 정말 좋다.

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These thoughts have been roaming my head for a while and I finally admit it: I think I have new sets of long term goals- including a dream career and life style that I desire.

It would be hard to reveal the details anytime soon, but I can say that, in terms of academics, I'm already on the cruise control towards where I want to head.

The idea makes my heart beat faster and gives meaning to wake up early in the bed. I love it.


Created by iKEN at 00:12
September 18, 2012.
2012-09-19T00:12:00-04:00
iKEN
Dream|Thought|
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18 September 2012

College Fashion.


What a big, semi-enforced purchase.
I try not to buy clothings in Canada because of the expansive price, but this is an exception.
This thing better protects me from corrosive chemicals during a lab session.

Created by iKEN at 01:07
College Fashion.
2012-09-18T01:07:00-04:00
iKEN
University|
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15 September 2012

Bus Entrance Only.




Created by iKEN at 23:16
Bus Entrance Only.
2012-09-15T23:16:00-04:00
iKEN
Architecture|Toronto|Transit|
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10 September 2012

Off-Campus Living.


$450. Located next to the campus. All utilities included with free internet and laundry.
New ground for the new academic year- this is going to be my home for next 8 months!



Created by iKEN at 18:16
Off-Campus Living.
2012-09-10T18:16:00-04:00
iKEN
School|Toronto|
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8 September 2012

College Essentials.


Using free delivery service from Wal-Mart and choosing Danby product for its price... 
seems like the summer is over and I'm back to being a college student indeed



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Keywords: Purchase, Toronto, University

4 September 2012

Loading Bay.


We all spend longer than we would like waiting around in airports.



Created by iKEN at 17:26
Loading Bay.
2012-09-04T17:26:00-04:00
iKEN
Airport|Architecture|Seoul|
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Cat Tub.



(= ・ ェ・=)  "어.. 자네 어디 가나?"

 멀리 가는데 이런 아쉬운 마음도 못알아주는 얄미운 녀석..
나 없으면 같이 숨바꼭질이랑 우다다 할 사람도 없잖아 






(= ・ ェ・=)    "응 그래. 잘다녀와"


Created by iKEN at 17:25
Cat Tub.
2012-09-04T17:25:00-04:00
iKEN
Cat|Seoul|
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3 September 2012

Seoul Museum of History.


"Seoul, Now and In The Making... 서울, 오늘 그리고 내일..."
Evolution of Seoul as a capital city from its prehistoric period to the megacity it is today.




Created by iKEN at 21:53
Seoul Museum of History.
2012-09-03T21:53:00-04:00
iKEN
Architecture|Art|Seoul|
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