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Korea adventure – day #13: Getting lost in Seoul

Week 28
Suwon, Korea

Reporting this almost 1 week late. Time passes by very quickly!

On Sunday 14.7. was my first day in Seoul. My goal was to discover the city, at least part o if. For this visit I did not have a tight schedule or fix list of museums to visit. I mainly wanted to walk in the city, as long as I feel safe.

The way from Suwon, where the campus is located, to Seoul is fairly easy. One takes a bus, which drops you at one subway station. Once in a subway one can reach almost everywhere. I will write a post only about the subway later.

I emerged from the subway at the city hall station to visit the Deoksugung Palace.  The palace is located on a street which, according to the subway map, has several subways intersections. So I though the street might be interesting.

My intention was to reach the palace for the change of guard. I was a bit earlier, but I needed to eat, re-charge my batteries and locate myself. Most of the information is in Korean, so I need some time to locate myself.  The schedule of the  change of guard “ceremony” is three times a day. The ceremonial event is interesting, as you see in the following photos.

Ceremony at the palace

Ceremony at the palace

 

Ceremony at the palace

Ceremony at the palace

Ceremony at the palace

Ceremony at the palace

Ceremony at the palace

Ceremony at the palace

But at some point, the ceremony pauses, i.e. everybody freezes,  then the public is invited to take photos with the ceremony participants. This was strange for me, but well, move and take some close up photos.

We are allow to take photos with them.

We are allow to take photos with them.

The next photo is resuming the ceremony.

I got interested on this instrument.

I got interested on this instrument.

The whole ceremony is free of charge. 🙂

Next, I decided to go into the palace. As you can imagine, I pay attention to the mobile or digital tours available, which actually were scared. I mainly saw the following advertisement but my korean is inexistent.

Publicity fo the available app as audio guide

Publicity fo the available app as audio guide

Once crossing the main door, one is in a garden which contains several constructions. It seems interesting and I got a booklet to read in detail more about it. I confess I really miss a mobile guide / game in here.  I insist good future for ubium.

Inside the Palace

Inside the Palace

What I could grasp from the surface is that some of the buildings have western influence. For example in the building below there is some kind of Russian influence/collaboration.  One has to understand more Korean history to get most out of this location.

Western influence

Western influence

The construction below was beautiful, and I like how the doors or windows “open”. Specially for this hot /  humid weather, I can understand was more a need than a luxury.

Palace

Palace

At the back of the garden there are some western style constructions, and one of them is the national museum of art. As you can imagine, I got in.

Museo of Art

Museo of Art

Ah! but before get in, one’s umbrella should be left in the umbrella’s locker seen below.

At the entrance of the museum

At the entrance of the museum

In here it rains constantly, so an umbrella is an indispensable technology to carry.

The exposition was about a Japanese artist:

Exposition of Yanagi Muneyoshi  from 25.5. - 21-7.

Exposition of Yanagi Muneyoshi from 25.5. – 21-7.

Before continue my expedition of this day, I want to share a brief video I took with the aim to share that this peaceful and beautiful location is in the heart of Seoul. At the time I filmed it, apparently it was a political event outside, thus one could listen the noises of the event beyond the garden walls. We are at the heart of  Seoul!

After visiting the palace, I start walking on Eulji-ro street. I kind of walk 5 subway stations.  The next set of photos offer an impression of the metropolis, modern, old, commercial, traffic, …

Crossing the street, from the palace to walk in Seoul

Crossing the street, from the palace to walk in Seoul

Some trafic

Some trafic

Tall and modern buildings

Tall and modern buildings

See that tower, that will be my next target I start to think….

street view

street view

After the tall buildings, the street transforms into a commercial street of  bathroom equipment.  Those stores later transform into shops for lamps, later a market shows up until I got tired and decided to take the metro again….

small shops

small shops

More traffic, walking the same street.

more traffic

more traffic

shops

shops

Looking behind, see AL THAT I have been walking. I started behind those tall buildings.

streets

streets

The market I mentioned earlier, which was closing when I reached it.

market

market

Once in a subway again, I decided to go to the N-tower.  I got down to the University station, and wait for a bus. In my way back, I took another route to try the cable cars.

Next photo waiting for the bus in a nice surrounding, and the tower behind the landscape.

start the "trip" towards the tower

start the “trip” towards the tower

It is getting closer

It is getting closer

The bus let you in a specific place and then one must walk up. Next photo is a view of Seou in one of the designated areas to look the landscape.

Unfortunately, the day I was there was cloudy. However, it is hard to get no-cloudy days. At least since I have been here, almost all days had rain and unquestionably the high humidity is a CONSTANT.

that is the view of the city while getting up

that is the view of the city while getting up

Reaching the tower 🙂

closer

closer

The next photo is once I am at the top of the tower. My camera die, so the photos are taking with my tablet.

more view from Seoul

more view from Seoul

I detect an audio guide system and OF COURSE I try it.

audio guide

audio guide

It was an audio guide, that is it. Perhaps my experience would have been more enjoyable if the weather conditions were favourable and one could actually see all what they explain in the guide. Things to think about these type of guides, the weather is NOT always perfect.

From the content of the guide, I confess some of the information was very interesting involving the history of Seoul.

audio guide part 2

audio guide part 2

As I live in Brussels, at the instrument museum, the audio guide detects clearly when I am steeping in the specific circle, or being close to it and then the guide starts playing the corresponding audio. Thus, I do not have to push any button. This functionality is actually nice.

inside the tower

inside the tower

One thing I have notice in Korea, business is everywhere. One can find stores EVERYWHERE and inside the tower is not not an exception.

Next photo is a night view of Seoul. I am sure with a good camera and proper weather conditions the view could be beautiful.

Seoul at night

Seoul at night

Getting down from the tower and heading back. I confess by now, my feet demand a rest.

Good night tower

Good night tower

Bye, bye tower, until the next time.  Afterwards, I went to my bed for a very good night sleep! 🙂

Korea adventure – day #18: 4DX movie

Week 28
Suwon, Korea

Today we went to see Pacific Rim at the 4DX movie theatre in Cinepark, Suwon, Korea.

Movie Theatre in Suwon

Movie Theatre in Suwon

I confess my major motivation for this movie was the curiosity about the technology. I would have gone to watch the a 4DX movie independently of the title. Before today,  I only had experienced 4D movies in Disneyland but no in a movie theatre. So let’s see.

As soon as I saw the theatre sit, it emerge a promising feeling. In the photo you can see metal supporter for your feet instead to leave them on the floor.

Sit in the movie theatre

Sit in the movie theatre

The first encounter with the 4DX technology, for my surprised, was with an audi commercial (I did not find a vide0). The second advertisement was the one below:

During these commercials one realizes that one’s sit moves, no only as “rollercoaster” type of movement, but as a massage sit. Ok, it is not  a massage, but the idea is that something exactly on your back moves in specific moments. Additionally, one is “shot” with injections of air or water from the front of the sit and from the sides of the sit. Also one can notice a strobe lighting in particular scenes. All these aim to be in synch with the movie.

In this particular film, there was not smell, no bubbles and no smoke. Nevertheless there was a full experience 😉

I am not a film critic, so I cannot say much about the film. In brief is a battle of human kind VS some aliens. As you can see in the trailer below:

My impression of Pacific Rim is: a typical Hollywood movie, despite to be directed by the Mexican, Guillermo del Toro.

The special effects are well done. I like the futuristic ideas, e.g. the computer screens, the robots are cool and some type of biotechnology concepts are interesting. However, the storyline is kind of typical. The movie did not move me. The special effects and technology capture my attention.

After the function, my thoughts have been into how will be the movie theatres in 5 or 10 years from now? What kind of movies we will be able to watch? Technology is AMAZING! but we need equally interesting plots knitting the interactive possibilities.  I know we are starting….

Ok, one personal suggestion for 3D images, ensure that I will not get a headache afterwards. Somehow 3D gives me a headache after certain period of time.

Last but not least, it let me pondering that these 4DX theatres are mainly in “emerging” economies. There are not 4DX in USA, Germany, Finland, UK….

Screenshot of actual 4DX movie theatre up today

Screenshot of actual 4DX movie theatre up today

I confess I wrote this post fast to thank Insung, who organised the going. Thank you for the opportunity to experience this just release movie in a 4DX experience. I had a good time!

Now, good night!

 

Korea adventure – day #12: lecture & korean cooking

Week 28
Suwon, Korea

By the end of the first week of lectures, I realise that most – if not all – of the students who stayed in my class are top quality students. On this day, they made their preliminary presentation of their projects. The topics selected are:

  • Electricity Generation
  • Hand dryers
  • Subway
  • Use of mobile phone

After listen to them and with the awareness on how they manage this week implicit challenges  i.e. group size changing, demanding work load, trying to understand me.  I feel please with my students. Now, it is also my turn to work! 😉

In addition in this Friday, AISS organise the korean cooking evening, in which the students learn to cook korean food.  Teachers job: to vote for the dishes. It includes to taste them 🙂 and there were 3 categories for our votes: team work, presentation and taste.  I like this job! 🙂

First let me introduce you a couple of photos from the chefs working:

on half of the chefs

on half of the chefs

other half of the chefs

other half of the chefs

Next some photos of the food they brought to the judges. Unfortunately, I did not take a photo of the six dishes, as they were six teams.  The dishes selected were: kimbap, ttokbokki and jeon. There were two teams preparing the same dish working independently. For this reason we have, for example, two versions of kimbap.

some of their dishes
some of their dishes – Team A
some of their dishes

some of their dishes

some of their dishes

some of their dishes

some of their dishes

some of their dishes

In my humble opinion, ALL dishes were DELICIOUS!!!! But overall, it was a great fun!

 

 

 

Korea adventure – day#10 – Folk Village & Hyundai

AISS organizes different activities with the aim to discover Korea. These activities take place on Wednesdays and are carefully planned to create an unforgetable time, as the trip we had to Jeju last week. Additionally, students also have an in-campus activity during the week, such as cooking or watch a movie.

On week 28 lectures started and in this Wednesday we visited the Folk Village & Hyundai Motor Company.

The Folk Village is as an open-air museum.  The village is well set up and very interesting. To my surprised they did not have audio guides for rent, however they did offer an app. As you might imagine I must check this! (Side note: a lot of potential customers for ubium  🙂 )

Next, I want to share my impressions of the Folk Village. For this purpose I select some photos. Remember, I am not into photography. I am fine with this fact, but when it comes moments of sharing I feel certain level of shame that I am not into photography. For sure with good shots I could be able to share more. Nevertheless, I am sure you will get an insight of what I saw with the complete _non_expert_photos_ 😉

This is the main entrance, and I like the view with the “mountain” in the background.

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Once one crosses the main door, you see like an access to an amusement park, kind of  (photo below). It is word to mention that the place is full of little details, as for example the lamps or benches.

Just after one enter the open air museum.

Just after one enter the folk’s village

On the right hand of the “entrance” is the section of restaurants.

restaurant section

restaurant section

Before looking at the houses, if one walks on the central path, one encounters the possibility to ask for a wish. As the instructions indicate below.

asking for a wish

asking for a wish

Just in case, of course I tight my wish in here:

one of those paper is my wish

one of those papers is my wish

I was not careful enough to control from which houses I was taking which photos. The result is now I do not have a reliable track of the events. Consequently, here it goes only some impressions.

inside one of the houses

inside of one of the houses

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The houses in the village are from different socio economical levels. So you kind find houses from the farmers to royalty.

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Also one could see small fields:

also fields

also fields

Ah! the following pots are important. The pots, picture in the preceding pictures, were used for the fermentation of Korean foods like Kimchi.

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In the patio of another house you can see more pots. During our visit we have periods of time with rain, and actually it looks nice, but it was trickier to take photos.

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In the patio of a wealthy house, more pots!

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Also I saw a house with several statues of “gods” ? .

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Inside the house was an altar.

kr_post06_13The view of another house:

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Inside of one of its rooms ( from the house pictured above):

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The kitchen of this house, if I recall properly.

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The following construction was on the path outside the houses. The cloth hanging from the tree it seems related to “luck”. Need to research about this at some point.

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Ah! The next photo I took it to show the “resting” places for the visitors. For example, in the photo below there are persons  sitting inside a construction, enjoying the moment. One could sit in any of authorise constructions.

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As in this one:

resting area

resting area

But one should take their shoes out.

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Another resting area where one can see the individuals resting and the shoes below.

resting area

resting area

I like those resting areas, even though I had not chance to actually use them.

In my time at the Folk Village I entered the inside museum. The exposition is actually interesting, illustrating the activities that the villagers had during the year from the perspective of different age groups and genders.

I have several photos, as you can imagine, including the location of traditional games ;). But for this post I will only give the glimpse of tow topics: the patterns to make rice cakes  ….

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and of course the section of “children’s play” 🙂

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We were lucky and we could see a traditional dance. This was briefly because it started to rain at function time, but I could get very brief shots of it.

Some hats are interesting, right?

It called my attention that at the end of the Folk Village is a small amusement park. This section was, somehow, unusual. Specially if we take into account that the amusement parks got inspired from open-air museums.  After this, I REALLY have to read the book from Sten Rentzhog, Open Air Museums. The history and future of a visionary idea…… amusement park inside the village

amusement park inside the village

Even a building for video games!  Shame I did not have more time in here!

On the other hand, I liked more the “traditional” houses, but this fact give good space for discussion and thinking.

amusement park inside the village

amusement park inside the village

One can be in the Village the whole day. Specially if one wants to explore it and experience in depth.

On the other hand, we are fortunate that AISS organises for us the possibility to have different experiences of Korea. So after have a taste of the village we drove to Hyundai’s factory.  As far as I understood, apparently, to visit to the plant is not easy. However the AISS team manage to get us a visit.

The next photo is arriving to the plant:

entrance to the plant

entrance to the plant

In the hall of the building where the personnel of Hyundai received us:

inside a building

inside a building

Next it is my last photo of this post, as one cannot take photos of the plant. The device I am showing is for the guided tour. The speaker has a mic and all of us have this speakers. Again, I could not avoid analysing the guiding system. In my personal opinion, it can be improved, for example technically, there is a lot of noise that could be filtered to listen properly to the speaker, additionally if one gets delayed from the group the connectivity of the speaker is broken.  Unquestionably, it requires a contextual design 😉

for the "guided" tour

for the “guided” tour

Independently of the radio-frequency device to support the explanation to the factory visit, I recognise the trip to the factory was enjoyable.

Thank you AISS for organising the day!

Korea adventure – days #6,7,8,9,11: Lectures

In my first week in Korea I explored a little bit the University and start to get to know the group of students and teachers for this summer school. So, my aim for my first weekend was to polish my lecture on what I perceived should be suitable.

Then on my first lecture, which was on Monday 8th I got a surprised. For first time I live the experience to frighten students. I say this because that is what I perceived when I was looking at their faces. Later it was confirmed my impressions as some of the students changed of course the next day. It has’t happened to me before this, so I wonder why?

  • My teaching approach is on active learning. I am not into lecturing. => This might be a new method for them. Is this scary?
  • I had been always involved in computer science (CS) or engineering department, i.e. technical fields. => At the moment the students are not really in CS. They are from other majors. Might I be too technical for them?
  • I am blessed because most of my work has been with researchers and graduate students => all students are undergrad. Am I flying too high?

Honestly, I do not have an answer yet about why I scare them. But I am working into finding out.  My main hypothesis is that I am working with undergrad students from different disciplines, so I have to talk properly to them and support them more. So I am adapting my course accordingly. On Tuesday and Thursday I have been exploring how to communicate and support the students better to achieve a successful and enjoyable learning experience in this course.  Beyond doubt the students will wonder, think and design in this lecture. The level of the course will be high, but they should not be scared about it. Unquestionably, it will be a VERY INTERESTING month!

Meanwhile I can share the lecture room facilities.

Entrance to the normal lecture room

Entrance to the normal lecture room. This is the room where I lecture.

Next is the close up to the digital device.

Closeup to the system for indicating the lecture times for the classroom. Apparently in the normal school year the students put their card here when taking the lecture.

Closeup to the system indicating the time schedule for this specific classroom. Apparently in the normal school year the students put their student cards on the reader of this device as an assistant record.

Inside the classroom

Inside the classroom

It is strange to do not have a desk and to do not stand at the same floor level than the students. On the other hand, the design of the lecturer’s computer is very handy. I really like it!

Other view of the classroom

Other view of the classroom
Computer lab.

Computer lab.

I am switching of classrooms. One hour I am in the traditional classroom and the rest of the time at the computer room. The computer room is really modern and functional.

Computer lab

Computer lab

Again, I like the computer for the presenter. Honestly very practical and functional its design!