Monday, June 10, 2013

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

How It Feels [through Glass]

Hey guys,

Take a look at innovation at its best. This is truly amazing.



Monday, February 18, 2013

Algo Por Colombia partners with SALSA

I work with a non-profit organization, and for this event we partnered with SALSA, a student organization at UAB. We had so much fun gathering our friends and family to raise funds for the children in Colombia. Take a look at the event!



Women's roles in movies

If you have time take a look at this Ted Talk. It is very informative and definitely a great use of 12 mins of your day!

Ted Talk: Colin Stokes

"...I want my son to feel that he can join a team lead by women to help other people become better, like the Wizard of Oz." -Stokes

BURGER KING was HACKED

BURGER KING was HACKED

Burger King Twitter Hacked Into McDonald's

#PRnightmare
but great touch with the Fish McBites in the background...


Really?


Sunday, February 17, 2013

The Blue Bouquet

So I came across an Ad I was about to skip over on youtube but found to be super interesting.

THE BLUE BOUQUET by Taco Bell: Live Mas....

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If you haven't seen the ad yet it is definitely an interesting move on Taco Bell's part creating mystery among the audience, and using social media as the start of a viral campaign. I know they are pretty good at doing this considering the Dorito Taco had so much success! So it wasn't a surprise to see that the Cool Ranch Taco has also hit the ground running.


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Take a look and maybe you will catch it in action while surfing youtube like I did!



Friday, February 15, 2013

NIVEA Deo: Stresstest

Bringing the consumer a WHOLE new experience. LOVE IT.


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

"Bad Day" - Konami - Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance - TV Spot




Just another "everything goes wrong" morning with playstation. Why not escape reality into the land of video games!

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Mayan Adventures 2

Mayan Adventures 1

My Amazing SISTER

Debussy and Saint-Saens


Here is a little mix I made.. Hope you like it!

Cracks




Don't step on a CRACK 
or you'll break your mother's back
Or so it is told...

According to Urban Dictionary:

"This is an old children's game: anyone who trod on the cracks between the paving stones was out, until only one player was left, he or she was then declared the winner."

Even though it is a children's game, the belief in the superstition persists today. Although it may be more of a subconscious effort, stepping on a crack is something we all avoid once in a while.  

I decided to test the superstition. Take a look:




                     


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As you can see she has no injuries, thank goodness!




Redesign and Object


If you could enhance any object, what would it be?

Well for me, this was an easy answer: my contact lenses.



First of all, I am not a fan of contact lenses. 

1. I have always had dry eyes, and since I have to wear contact lenses to workout, this can be a problem. 

2. I also think that contact lenses could simplify rather than complicate one's life. If I have to stick something in my eye and have it with me all day, then it better be amazing. 

Since I am a strong believer in the will of the mind, I have sketched out a contact lens that does the following:
- The contact remoistens itself whenever it senses dryness. 
- The contact also has micro technology that assists the capability of telekinesis. 
(Thus, with a little practice, you could actually move objects with your eyes)





Contacts of the future. 

Smell the Roses





Today, I visited the grave of a girl who lived to be 1, Leslie Snow. This gravesite was particularly interesting to me because of its attention to detail. The steps have an imprint of the family name, and there is a large monument in the middle made of stone with flower decorations carved within the stone. I was surprised to see that little Leslie had but a plaque for her grave. In contrast, the others surrounding her grave were embellished with a variety of ornamentation. Thus, I  thought it would be nice to give Leslie a rose as decoration for her own grave. 

Visiting the gravesite had me thinking about my own funeral. However, I would take a different approach completely. Because my goal in life is to travel the world, my last wish would be to have my ashes spread around the world. Hopefully my family could take a part of me in their travels and spread the ashes for me. In my opinion, this would be a great way to pay me respect.

Leslie reminded me that life is short, and that we must be grateful for every day we have on this earth. 

Lost Flyer


Something to hold onto


LUIS FELIPE ALVARADO


(1887-1946)


















My Great Grandfather.

He was born in a small town called Suaita, Santander Department in Colombia. The population in Suaita was about 2,691, located 200 km north of Bogota. 



The origin of his name comes from Spain. Specifically from Pedro de Alvarado (1486-1541), a Spanish conqueror with Hernan Cortez. He was a Spanish conquistador and governor of Guatemala. He participated in the conquest of Cuba, in Juan de Grijalva's exploration of the coasts of Yucatan and the Gulf of Mexico, and in the conquest of Mexico led by Hernan Cortes. He is considered the conquistador of most of Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras). His descendants probably moved to Colombia.


Luis Felipe Alvarado married to Juana Rodriguez and had three daughters and two sons. In Suaita, he had a small farm where he cultivated sugar canes. Later he moved with his family to Bogota, where he rented a large two story house with ten rooms and dining room and kitchen. He transformed this house into a factory of handmade rugs. He invented and built by hand all the machinery and equipment to make the rugs. At that time there were no electric drills or saws. Slowly he created a large manufacturing plant with about thirty employees. It later became the largest factory for handmade rugs in Colombia, which he called “La Bella Industria”. In 1940, he invested in a ranch where he raised and bred cows (about 250). In 1944 he was diagnosed with stomach cancer. In 1945 he sold the ranch. 

He died at the age of 59 in 1946.

Besides being a self-made Carpenter, my Great Grandfather had a hobby.
He loved poetry.
3 years before his death he wrote this poem:


Se Fue La Juventud
Se fue la juventud el árbol seco
Dejo caer sus pétalos floridos
Sobre su tronco carcomido y hueco
forman las aves majestuosos nidos

Allí cantan su amor y sus anhelos
cuando aparece el sol en el oriente
Allí le dan calor a sus polluelos
y levantan a Dios su limpia frente

Pero, ay! del árbol desolado y triste
cuando el ave fugaz levanta el vuelo
cuando en los nidos el amor no existe
cuando ruedan sus hojas por el suelo

El árbol y mi vida son iguales
volaron ya mis aves y mis amores
de mi ilusión los ricos vendavales
han arrancado sin piedad mis flores



Like my Great Grandfather, I am ambitious, caring, and passionate. We both crave success for our future and know that hard work is needed to succeed in life. However, in life one must know how to express oneself, and both my Great Grandfather and I did/do this very well. He, with his writing, and I, with my music. I did not know much detail about my past until now, and suddenly everything made sense. 

My family is made up of hardworking ambitious and passionate people. That is why we are the way we are. It is in our blood to do more than what is expected of us, to feel the satisfaction from our work. We are driven to be the best that we can be. 

I only hope that I can be as great of a person 
and accomplish as much as he did, in this world. 





The Eleventh Commandment


Inspire Me


Life Seen Through Colors


Infancy


Sheer Wholesome White 
 A time where everything is new




 New Awakenings Aqua
A time where distinctive shapes begin to take form





Youth


Deep Rooted Red
  A time with salsa, Colombia, jugo de mora, y fiestas




Vibrant Youthful Yellow
A time with playgrounds, kites, and biking






Adolescence


Obsessed Grassy Green
    A time where obsessions include frogs, running, and carelessness 





Dramatic Breathtaking Black
    A time where emotions run deep through art, music, and dance





Young Adulthood


Clean Simple Salmon
    A time with fun and new exciting endeavors while also being conscious of youth





Opulent Grandiose Gold 
    A time with ambitious goals, and dreams of riches and prosperity





Mmmmm....


I have been thinking and eating lately...

                  If I could eat anything, what would I have for my last meal? 

This may be tough for some people to answer, but for me this was an easy one. 

Mamita's cooking. (my mother)

Let me start off by saying that my family is from Colombia, so my mother has that background in cooking traditional Colombian food. However, what is wonderful about my mother and her cooking is that she always puts a twist on it. 

You could say it's Colombian with a twist.

But mainly, it's cooking from the soul. 

I know many would love to go out with a big bang, full of high caloric enjoyment, however, you may be disappointed to hear that I would like to stick to my normal lifestyle which has always been eat healthy, stay healthy. 

Fresh Green Salad

Beginning with my ultimate favorite: fresh mozzarella, romaine lettuce, spinach, sliced cherry tomatoes tossed in a simple olive oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper mix:
 Calories: about 70 



Garbanzo/Bacon Soup

To start, I'll take you through the enticing steps of one of the most delicious entrees you may ever experience; I will start be explaining its contents: 
chopped turkey bacon: 
Serving per entree: about 40-50 calories




The Process

Then my mother makes sofrito to give the soup a bit of sabor latinoSofrito is a mixture of garlic, green onion, yellow, red, and orange peppers, tomato, and olive oil sautéed in a pan. While that is cooking, there is a pot filled with tons of goodies: chicken broth, garbanzos, carrots, and water. The sofrito is mixed in the pot filled with garbanzos, and this boils until the beans are soft.
Calories: about 210-225






Once nice and soft, mi mamita blends it all together! 

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And most importantly: SHE ADDS THE BACON.






The Final Product

 So now what we have is a harmonious mixture of the creamy garbanzo soup with hints of pepper and onion, and the salty bacon that adds that hearty home-cooked feel. Finally, it is topped off with fresh-cut green onions to give it that tangy taste.
Total Calories: about 275 




For Dessert

That last thing I would ever want to eat for dessert would have to be fresh berries in a greek yogurt. The berries are bright and light with a punch of sweetness, while the yogurt soothes the throat with its calming sensation. Plain perfection!
Calories: about 140




Por favor necesito mi tinto!


Last but not least it is very common in Colombian culture to end a meal with un tinto (espresso). It cleanses the palate and honestly guys, it helps digest the food you just devoured. 
Calories: about 5




A meal of a lifetime.


Calories: who cares. 


“I feel the end approaching. Quick, bring me my dessert, coffee and liqueur.”
Anthelme Brillat-Savarin's great aunt Pierette (1755-1826)