Thursday, June 18, 2015

Fun Camp! 2B-KMUTT

One day, my teacher made an announcement that there will be like a science camp in one of the best university in Thailand. The university is King Mongkut University of Technology Thonburi. At first, i was a bit confused about should i join  this camp or not because i was afraid to left the school behind. But, my mom said that it will becoming a great experience in your life that I will never forget. So, after a discussion, i decided to join the camp. If i want to joined this camp, i had to make an essay about myself, curriculum vitae, and filled out the applications. There was nine students fom 3 Senior Highschool that joined, it was me, afifah, irma, zia, fia, hana, rheza, farhan ,and ari. On 13th of March, after all of the preparations, we wnt from Bandung to Jakarta because the filght will be from Soekarno-Hatta airport. We took of from Jakarta to Thailand in the morning, so we arrived at Thailand in the afternoon.  When we arrived in Thailand, we got a big welcome from the staff of the camp that picked up us there. They was very nice. They gave us souvenir as a welcomed and we took a photo.
After they picked up us from the airport, they took us to the university. On the way there we enjoyed the view of the road in Thailand. It is pretty same with Jakarta. the weather wa very hot. In the car, the committee ask our name and they intoduce  themselves. In thailand, we call the senior with “P”. and they have nicknames. They have nicknames because thir name was hard and long.
After an hour, we arrived at the university. It was big. As soon as we arrived, they accompanied us to the dorm. We arrived one day before the camp start, so we dont have any activities that day. At night, we had a dinner with the admission of the university. The participant from outside of Thailand is Indonesia and Myanmar. We acquinted each other. The dinner is to welcomed us there.


The next day, we we woke up in the morning because last night the staff said that there will be an opening ceremony. The Thailand students had just came on this day. In the opening ceremony, there was the Ministry of Education Of Thailand present. After the opening ceremony, we had a fun activities. We played games and they will gave us a choreography, i dont know what that for, but at night i figured it out. Actually if the camp started, there will be like ceremony like dancing. it was fun.

The camp is called 2B-KMUTT camp. At there i got a Thailand's name. It was angun. It means grape. I dont know why they gave me that name, but i kinda loved it hehe.

When I was there, because it was a science camp, They told us to make a project. I was in Department of Microbiology. My researched is about protein. I got many knowledge there from the professor and seniors. It was kind of pre-university. I learned about how to be a college students. It was hard but i got a new and interesting experience.

In this camp, after we learned and experimented anything about our project, there will be a final presentation, The best student in each department will have a gift. I was really nervous back then, but i think i did pretty well.

At the last moment, we had a farewell party. We danced again. I think Thai's people love to dance. At the las night, we had a farewell by dancing and singing. At midnight, the staff circle around with candles and we will came to them to get a bracelet and they will told us what they think about us. It was really sad. I was crying. I got many bracelet. After that we they like read an oath for us and from that we officially became a part of the 2b-KMUTT camp. 

On our last day, we had a formal closing ceremony with the Ministry of Education Thailand. They announce the best presentation too. I did not receive it, but Ari it did. We were all happy for him.

We went to the airport after said all the teary goodbye, with 3 of the staff and the admissions. We got back to Indonesia at night.

It was a really great experience that I will never forget for sure. I had a lot of new friends from outside the country,more knowledge, and a very very incredible memories. I hped i can go back there to see all of my friends there from Thailand and Myanmar, and of course all of the staff that always accompanied us everywhere. I was very happy to met them all.




























32016 Cultural Tour to Bali!

On 20th of April until 26th of April, we 32016 had a trip to Bali. we had always wait for this event to come. We organized all of the event by ourselves. With a month of preparation finally we went there.

We went to Bali by train and then bus , and ship. It was really far of course, but who cares? The trip on the way there was really fun because i was not alone. 

Actually i once lived in Bali, so its not really amusing for me to went there because  i lived there for 2 years. But it was really excited to get back there with my friend. 

At the first day, we went to the Tanjung Benoa to do water sport. There was parasailing, Flying fish, banana boat, and many more. After the water sport, we went to the pandawa beach. It was particurally beautiful. We had some funs game there. At night, we had dinner at Jimbaran It is a seafood place. 









At the second day we went to desa Panglipuran. It is a village that still lived like a traditional Bali's person. The house is traditional too. After looked around the village and did some games we went to Sukowati for shopping. At night we had Malam Keakraban. it is an event for 32016 to get closer to each other.




At the last day in Bali we went to kuta beach and walked around there.  I went to the Beach Walk and enjoyed the scenery and also shopped there. After that, we went to krisna for shopping and souvenirs. Our last destination there was Tanah Lot beach.





On our way back, we stoped in Surabaya for lunch.

Opening Ceremony of Dewa Athena

Dewa Athena is an event that was made by sie 7 OSIS SMAN 3 Bandung. it was a sport events. This event is an annual event that always held every years in my school. from 1st grade to 3rd grade are are all participating in this event. This year, in the opening ceremony we did a mini color run.it was fun and enjoying.
The Color Run was founded in March 2011 as an event to promote healthiness and happiness by bringing the community together to participate in the “Happiest 5k on the Planet”. We are the original paint race and have created a completely new genre of running events that continues to grow exponentially. 
The opening of Dewa Athena is the same day with The Opening of Belitung Muda Cup. We started this sport competition with the match between The Winner of Liga Belitung Muda 2014 with Belitung Muda All Stars. After that match, Dewa Athena VI started.


Image result for color run

Image result for color run


We started the run from Lapangan Bali with Agie as the leader. He brought the torch as the symbol of opening Dewa Athena VI. After finishing the run, we back to Lapangan Bali. And when the participant entered Lapangan Bali, Color Run Crew started to spray the participant with color. It wasn't like the picture color run above, but at least there was any changes we made so the opening ceremony was so exciting. 

Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Heal The World

Heal The World by Micahel Jackson
There's A Place In
Your Heart
And I Know That It Is Love
And This Place Could
Be Much
Brighter Than Tomorrow
And If You Really Try
You'll Find There's No Need
To cry
In This Place You'll Feel
There's No Hurt Or Sorrow

There Are Ways
To Get There
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Little Space
Make A Better Place... 

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

If You Want To Know Why
There's A Love That
Cannot Lie
Love Is Strong
It Only Cares For
Joyful Giving
If We Try
We Shall See
In This Bliss
We Cannot Feel
Fear Or Dread
We Stop Existing And
Start Living

Then It Feels That Always
Love's Enough For
Us Growing
So Make A Better World
Make A Better World... 

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

And The Dream We Were
Conceived In
Will Reveal A Joyful Face
And The World We
Once Believed In
Will Shine Again In Grace
Then Why Do We Keep
Strangling Life
Wound This Earth
Crucify it's Soul
Though It's Plain To See
This World Is Heavenly
Be God's Glow

We Could Fly So High
Let Our Spirits Never Die
In My Heart
I Feel You Are All
My Brothers
Create A World With
No Fear
Together We'll Cry
Happy Tears
See The Nations Turn
Their Swords
Into Plowshares

We Could Really Get There
If You Cared Enough
For The Living
Make A Little Space
To Make A Better Place... 

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

Heal The World
Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me
And The Entire Human Race
There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

There Are People Dying
If You Care Enough
For The Living
Make A Better Place
For You And For Me

You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me
You And For Me

Meaning:
This song to me tells that YOU can change or "heal the world" from what it has become and "make it a better place"caring for homeless people and helping the poor feeding the hungry. its about world peace.if we care about the people who are living in poverty and do something to help them the world would be a much better place. beacuse we still have many generations that will live in this world, we have to make the world peace and beauty. With a start with yourself then it will get bigger and help other people. Keep love with eachother and take care of the world. we can see it today that there is many wars and people that destroy the peace within the world and it makes the environment got destroyed. in this song we can see that Michael Jackson urge us tomake a little change for a big changes.

MY SISTER'S KEEPER







The movie begins with a narration from Anna Fitzgerald (Abigail Breslin) discussing the nature of life from conception to birth. Anna is eleven and as such, doesn't know much about sex and believes that we are all souls in heaven before we are assigned a body on Earth through a series of coincidences. She, however, is not a coincidence as she was cultivated in a test tube specifically for the purpose of saving her sister, Kate (Sofia Vassilieva). Kate is diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia at a very young age and her parents Sara (Cameron Diaz) and Brian (Jason Patric) decide to conceive a child with the same genetic match of Kate in order to use the umbilical cord tissue from the birth to help treat her cancer. This is suggested (off the record) to them by their oncologist, Dr. Wayne (Jeffrey Markle).
After this exposition, we are shown Anna accompanied by her brother Jesse (Evan Ellingson) as she walks down the street toward a pawnshop. She produces a gold locket with her picture in it (presumably the property of her mother) and declares that it has rarely been worn before pawning it off.

The scene shifts to the family sitting in Kate's hospital room, where they seem to be laughing and enjoying themselves, when a process server shows up to deliver court appearance papers to Sara. It is revealed that Sara has been on an emotional rollercoaster since Kate was diagnosed with cancer, even leaving her career as an attorney and spending every waking hour making special foods for and taking care of Kate. One scene shows Kate refusing to leave her bedroom because she feels she is ugly, only to have Sara walk right into the bathroom and shave her own head. The family then has a day of fun on a boardwalk and take many pictures.She then takes this money, as well as other money she's been saving (totaling only seven hundred dollars) to a local hotshot attorney, Campbell Alexander (Alec Baldwin). Campbell has a service dog, but when asked by Anna what it's for, he merely replies that he has an iron lung and the dog keeps him away from magnets. After asking Anna a series of questions regarding the case, he sees how serious and dedicated she is in becoming medically emancipated from her parents.
Anna and Kate are shown as having a very positive relationship, even though Anna is trying to get out of donating a kidney to the dying Kate. Kate talks about Montana at length, as she believes it's the most beautiful place on Earth, mainly because due to her illness it is the only place she's ever been.
A flashback shows Sara first discovering the bruising that would become the cancer on Kate's back, Sara and Brian taking her to the oncologist, and finally of Sara and Brian laying in bed late at night when Sara declares that she won't let her daughter die. It is suggested that Sara will go to any lengths to save Kate, even at the expense of her other children (Jesse has been sneaking into the city at night and coming home late, to which no one responds.)
Anna declares to her mother that she wants to play soccer and become a cheerleader, which can never happen if she donates the kidney that her sister needs to survive. An argument ensues between Sara and Anna and it culminates when Sara slaps Anna, who runs away in tears.
Sara is then shown storming into Alexander Campbell's office and berating him for taking her daughter's case. Campbell is cool and collect and reminds Sara that her daughter has the right to refuse surgery. Sara proclaims that her daughter is eleven and doesn't know what she wants, and declares that she will be representing herself in the case.
Kate has been constructing a scrapbook during her time in the hospital, and the narration switches between the various members of the family, all of who have lost something because of Kate's condition.
In an aside to the audience, Kate apologizes to her brother for having all the attention when he was younger and developed dyslexia; her father for taking away his first true love and Anna for letting them hurt her.

The judge presiding over the case is Judge Joan De Salvo (Joan Cusack) who has recently returned from a six-month hiatus following the death of her daughter to a drunk driver. Sara moves to have the case dismissed as quickly as possible, and in the judge's chambers makes the mistake of saying "You know how little girls can be!" to her honor. Judge De Salvo is visibly shaken and asks to speak with Anna, who asks her what it's like to have someone you love die. The judge is brought to tears and is unable to respond, but the scene ends with her allowing the case continue.
During this time, Kate is looking again at her scrapbook and has flashbacks of her first and only true love, another cancer sufferer by the name of Taylor (Thomas Dekker). They meet while Taylor is getting a blood test done and Kate is having a consultation. They begin to chat and eventually he asks her for her phone number, which she gives him after her mother Sara clumsily produces a marker from her purse. He calls her immediately and Kate is ecstatic. The two begin to see each other often, and as Kate gets sicker with chemotherapy, Taylor is there to take care of her. There is a dance for the sick children in the hospital to recreate the proms that they all miss, and Taylor and Kate attend, with Kate wearing an elegant wig to hide her bald head. They dance, and leave the gathering half-way through to escape to an unused wing of the hospital. They are shown later naked, and laying together under a hospital bed sheet, and Taylor admits that he's glad that he got sick because he was able to meet Kate.
The scene flashes forward to three days later, where a visibly distraught Kate is upset because Taylor hasn't called her since the night of the dance. In a rage, Kate admits to her mother that she and Taylor "did it", but when prodded by her mother it is revealed that they might not have gone all the way, but something definitely happened. Sara runs to the nurse's station and demands to know where Taylor is, only to be told by the nurse that he had passed away three days ago from his own cancer. Sara sits with Kate all night as rain pours on the hospital window, and Kate cries.
The movie then flashes back to the present, where the case of Fitzgerald vs. Fitzgerald is in full swing. Various doctors are called as witnesses, and Sara is called and made to describe all of the procedures Anna has been through, including demonstrating the lengths of needles that have been put into her daughter. Campbell gets her to admit that if she was thinking strictly about Anna's well being, she had gone too far. Anna is then called to the stand, while Campbell's dog begins to bark and run around the courtroom. While Anna is being questioned by her mother, Jesse starts yelling in the courtroom, which the judge allows because she finds it "interesting". Jesse claims that Anna is lying about something, and Sara sees in her daughter's eyes that she's keeping something hidden.
Anna flashes back to a night where she and Kate are alone in the house and she hears loud music and things breaking from her sister's room. When Kate finally opens the door, she is wearing all black and is heavily made-up. She is drunk and throws a wine bottle into a mirror before flipping over some tables, knocking family pictures off of the mantle, and finally trying to consume a whole bottle of pills. Anna stops her and Kate asks her to "set her free" by putting the plan into motion that we've seen since the beginning of the film. It is revealed that Anna is only suing her parents because Kate wants to die.
Campbell's dog continues to flip out, and when he tries to get the attention of the judge, he is merely waved off. Campbell runs outside of the courtroom with his dog barking and following him, when he collapses in the hall outside and has a seizure. It is revealed that the real reason for the service dog is because Campbell is epileptic, and that's why he took Anna's case, because he is not in control of his body either.
Sara finally accepts that Kate wants to die, and at the hospital that night Kate gives her mom the scrapbook she's been keeping. Kate reminds her mother of how scared she was when she was younger and went to Summer camp, but sat on the left side of the bus by the window so she could always look back and see her parents, Kate says that when she dies she'll be sure to get the same seat. Sara cries in Kate's arms and the scene fades out.

Sara returns to her career as an attorney, Brian retires early and starts to volunteer with inner-city youths and Jesse turns his life around and wins a scholarship to an art school in New York. Every year on Kate's birthday the family takes a vacation to Montana, where Kate has assured Anna that she will always be waiting for them.When we fade back in, we are at Kate's funeral and Anna is back in her role as narrator. She says that nothing spectacular happened because of Kate's death, no supreme courts changed laws, and no hospital was renamed for her. However, every member of the family is changed by the existence and passing of Kate.

NOTE:
In the book Kate doesn't die, Anna gets into a car accident and is declared legally braindead. Her lawyer, Campbell, in the book has power of attorney over her after the case and decides to give Kate the kidney now that Anna is going to die. Kate grows up and beats her cancer and becomes a dance instructor. Also in the book, Jesse has a powerful drug addiction and it makes the change and maturation of his character really powerful. He's kind of a tertiary character in the movie.

this movie is very touchful and can easily make you cry. it made us learn about how precious life is and have many touching moments. it is a family kind movie. we have to always be grateful for this life. 

Visiting Bandung's unique Taman Film



 
Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil came up with a great idea for how to revitalize the untreated area below a highway with what is said to be first movie park (Taman Film) in the world.
Below Pasopati highway in the Kebon Bibit area in Taman Sari, a giant screen has been installed along with amphitheater seating. The park is adorned with fresh green synthetic grass to sit on as well.
The idea is to provide accessible and affordable entertainment in a public space.
The mayor has said that watching movies can stimulate creativity and, with this park, he hopes that peoples’ creativity will be sparked as well.
I spent an afternoon at the park last week and had quite an experience.
I started off by walking to Taman Jomblo Park located at the intersection of Balubur Town Square mall on Jl. Taman Sari.
Taman Jomblo continues with a skate park where I saw skaters practicing their moves.
Later I proceeded to the parking lot and, after crossing a small street, I reached Taman Film.
I was greeted by lines of motorcycles and people sitting with their eyes glued to the screen. In the crowd, students -- still in their uniforms and youngsters in soccer team supporter shirts with the words "bobotoh Persib" written on the back enthusiastically watched on. Men and women gathered peacefully and occasionally cheered at moments on screen.
Apparently they had gathered that afternoon to watch Bandung's soccer club, Persib, play. Bobotoh is a Sundanese word for hardcore fans of the soccer club. This explained the occasional cheers and screams when the game got intense.
Despite cars passing above the highway, causing an eerie cracking sound in some spots, it was amazing to see people come together in a public space.
The closer you moved to the screen, the more crowded it got, making it hard to squeeze in.
The energy was amazing and infectious and, standing among these people, I thought that, despite the harsh industrial feel of the space below the highway adorned with graffiti, it really is a brilliant idea to promote activities as such that rejuvenate unused spaces and bring people together.
- See more at: http://www.jakpost.travel/news/visiting-bandungs-unique-taman-film--CHFVPsfYXOc38yeG.html#sthash.YzjZauIr.dpuf


Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil came up with a great idea for how to revitalize the untreated area below a highway with what is said to be first movie park (Taman Film) in the world.
Below Pasopati highway in the Kebon Bibit area in Taman Sari, a giant screen has been installed along with amphitheater seating. The park is adorned with fresh green synthetic grass to sit on as well.

The idea is to provide accessible and affordable entertainment in a public space.
The mayor has said that watching movies can stimulate creativity and, with this park, he hopes that peoples’ creativity will be sparked as well.
I spent an afternoon at the park last week and had quite an experience.
I started off by walking to Taman Jomblo Park located at the intersection of Balubur Town Square mall on Jl. Taman Sari.
Taman Jomblo continues with a skate park where I saw skaters practicing their moves.
Later I proceeded to the parking lot and, after crossing a small street, I reached Taman Film.
I was greeted by lines of motorcycles and people sitting with their eyes glued to the screen. In the crowd, students -- still in their uniforms and youngsters in soccer team supporter shirts with the words "bobotoh Persib" written on the back enthusiastically watched on. Men and women gathered peacefully and occasionally cheered at moments on screen. 
Apparently they had gathered that afternoon to watch Bandung's soccer club, Persib, play. Bobotoh is a Sundanese word for hardcore fans of the soccer club. This explained the occasional cheers and screams when the game got intense.
Despite cars passing above the highway, causing an eerie cracking sound in some spots, it was amazing to see people come together in a public space.
The closer you moved to the screen, the more crowded it got, making it hard to squeeze in.
The energy was amazing and infectious and, standing among these people, I thought that, despite the harsh industrial feel of the space below the highway adorned with graffiti, it really is a brilliant idea to promote activities as such that rejuvenate unused spaces and bring people together.
Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil came up with a great idea for how to revitalize the untreated area below a highway with what is said to be first movie park (Taman Film) in the world.
Below Pasopati highway in the Kebon Bibit area in Taman Sari, a giant screen has been installed along with amphitheater seating. The park is adorned with fresh green synthetic grass to sit on as well.
The idea is to provide accessible and affordable entertainment in a public space.
The mayor has said that watching movies can stimulate creativity and, with this park, he hopes that peoples’ creativity will be sparked as well.
I spent an afternoon at the park last week and had quite an experience.
I started off by walking to Taman Jomblo Park located at the intersection of Balubur Town Square mall on Jl. Taman Sari.
Taman Jomblo continues with a skate park where I saw skaters practicing their moves.
Later I proceeded to the parking lot and, after crossing a small street, I reached Taman Film.
I was greeted by lines of motorcycles and people sitting with their eyes glued to the screen. In the crowd, students -- still in their uniforms and youngsters in soccer team supporter shirts with the words "bobotoh Persib" written on the back enthusiastically watched on. Men and women gathered peacefully and occasionally cheered at moments on screen.
Apparently they had gathered that afternoon to watch Bandung's soccer club, Persib, play. Bobotoh is a Sundanese word for hardcore fans of the soccer club. This explained the occasional cheers and screams when the game got intense.
Despite cars passing above the highway, causing an eerie cracking sound in some spots, it was amazing to see people come together in a public space.
The closer you moved to the screen, the more crowded it got, making it hard to squeeze in.
The energy was amazing and infectious and, standing among these people, I thought that, despite the harsh industrial feel of the space below the highway adorned with graffiti, it really is a brilliant idea to promote activities as such that rejuvenate unused spaces and bring people together.
- See more at: http://www.jakpost.travel/news/visiting-bandungs-unique-taman-film--CHFVPsfYXOc38yeG.html#sthash.YzjZauIr.dpuf
Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil came up with a great idea for how to revitalize the untreated area below a highway with what is said to be first movie park (Taman Film) in the world.
Below Pasopati highway in the Kebon Bibit area in Taman Sari, a giant screen has been installed along with amphitheater seating. The park is adorned with fresh green synthetic grass to sit on as well.
The idea is to provide accessible and affordable entertainment in a public space.
The mayor has said that watching movies can stimulate creativity and, with this park, he hopes that peoples’ creativity will be sparked as well.
I spent an afternoon at the park last week and had quite an experience.
I started off by walking to Taman Jomblo Park located at the intersection of Balubur Town Square mall on Jl. Taman Sari.
Taman Jomblo continues with a skate park where I saw skaters practicing their moves.
Later I proceeded to the parking lot and, after crossing a small street, I reached Taman Film.
I was greeted by lines of motorcycles and people sitting with their eyes glued to the screen. In the crowd, students -- still in their uniforms and youngsters in soccer team supporter shirts with the words "bobotoh Persib" written on the back enthusiastically watched on. Men and women gathered peacefully and occasionally cheered at moments on screen.
Apparently they had gathered that afternoon to watch Bandung's soccer club, Persib, play. Bobotoh is a Sundanese word for hardcore fans of the soccer club. This explained the occasional cheers and screams when the game got intense.
Despite cars passing above the highway, causing an eerie cracking sound in some spots, it was amazing to see people come together in a public space.
The closer you moved to the screen, the more crowded it got, making it hard to squeeze in.
The energy was amazing and infectious and, standing among these people, I thought that, despite the harsh industrial feel of the space below the highway adorned with graffiti, it really is a brilliant idea to promote activities as such that rejuvenate unused spaces and bring people together.
- See more at: http://www.jakpost.travel/news/visiting-bandungs-unique-taman-film--CHFVPsfYXOc38yeG.html#sthash.YzjZauIr.dpuf
Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil came up with a great idea for how to revitalize the untreated area below a highway with what is said to be first movie park (Taman Film) in the world.
Below Pasopati highway in the Kebon Bibit area in Taman Sari, a giant screen has been installed along with amphitheater seating. The park is adorned with fresh green synthetic grass to sit on as well.
The idea is to provide accessible and affordable entertainment in a public space.
The mayor has said that watching movies can stimulate creativity and, with this park, he hopes that peoples’ creativity will be sparked as well.
I spent an afternoon at the park last week and had quite an experience.
I started off by walking to Taman Jomblo Park located at the intersection of Balubur Town Square mall on Jl. Taman Sari.
Taman Jomblo continues with a skate park where I saw skaters practicing their moves.
Later I proceeded to the parking lot and, after crossing a small street, I reached Taman Film.
I was greeted by lines of motorcycles and people sitting with their eyes glued to the screen. In the crowd, students -- still in their uniforms and youngsters in soccer team supporter shirts with the words "bobotoh Persib" written on the back enthusiastically watched on. Men and women gathered peacefully and occasionally cheered at moments on screen.
Apparently they had gathered that afternoon to watch Bandung's soccer club, Persib, play. Bobotoh is a Sundanese word for hardcore fans of the soccer club. This explained the occasional cheers and screams when the game got intense.
Despite cars passing above the highway, causing an eerie cracking sound in some spots, it was amazing to see people come together in a public space.
The closer you moved to the screen, the more crowded it got, making it hard to squeeze in.
The energy was amazing and infectious and, standing among these people, I thought that, despite the harsh industrial feel of the space below the highway adorned with graffiti, it really is a brilliant idea to promote activities as such that rejuvenate unused spaces and bring people together.
- See more at: http://www.jakpost.travel/news/visiting-bandungs-unique-taman-film--CHFVPsfYXOc38yeG.html#sthash.YzjZauIr.dpuf
Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil came up with a great idea for how to revitalize the untreated area below a highway with what is said to be first movie park (Taman Film) in the world.
Below Pasopati highway in the Kebon Bibit area in Taman Sari, a giant screen has been installed along with amphitheater seating. The park is adorned with fresh green synthetic grass to sit on as well.
The idea is to provide accessible and affordable entertainment in a public space.
The mayor has said that watching movies can stimulate creativity and, with this park, he hopes that peoples’ creativity will be sparked as well.
I spent an afternoon at the park last week and had quite an experience.
I started off by walking to Taman Jomblo Park located at the intersection of Balubur Town Square mall on Jl. Taman Sari.
Taman Jomblo continues with a skate park where I saw skaters practicing their moves.
Later I proceeded to the parking lot and, after crossing a small street, I reached Taman Film.
I was greeted by lines of motorcycles and people sitting with their eyes glued to the screen. In the crowd, students -- still in their uniforms and youngsters in soccer team supporter shirts with the words "bobotoh Persib" written on the back enthusiastically watched on. Men and women gathered peacefully and occasionally cheered at moments on screen.
Apparently they had gathered that afternoon to watch Bandung's soccer club, Persib, play. Bobotoh is a Sundanese word for hardcore fans of the soccer club. This explained the occasional cheers and screams when the game got intense.
Despite cars passing above the highway, causing an eerie cracking sound in some spots, it was amazing to see people come together in a public space.
The closer you moved to the screen, the more crowded it got, making it hard to squeeze in.
The energy was amazing and infectious and, standing among these people, I thought that, despite the harsh industrial feel of the space below the highway adorned with graffiti, it really is a brilliant idea to promote activities as such that rejuvenate unused spaces and bring people together.
- See more at: http://www.jakpost.travel/news/visiting-bandungs-unique-taman-film--CHFVPsfYXOc38yeG.html#sthash.YzjZauIr.dpuf
Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil came up with a great idea for how to revitalize the untreated area below a highway with what is said to be first movie park (Taman Film) in the world.
Below Pasopati highway in the Kebon Bibit area in Taman Sari, a giant screen has been installed along with amphitheater seating. The park is adorned with fresh green synthetic grass to sit on as well.
The idea is to provide accessible and affordable entertainment in a public space.
The mayor has said that watching movies can stimulate creativity and, with this park, he hopes that peoples’ creativity will be sparked as well.
I spent an afternoon at the park last week and had quite an experience.
I started off by walking to Taman Jomblo Park located at the intersection of Balubur Town Square mall on Jl. Taman Sari.
Taman Jomblo continues with a skate park where I saw skaters practicing their moves.
Later I proceeded to the parking lot and, after crossing a small street, I reached Taman Film.
I was greeted by lines of motorcycles and people sitting with their eyes glued to the screen. In the crowd, students -- still in their uniforms and youngsters in soccer team supporter shirts with the words "bobotoh Persib" written on the back enthusiastically watched on. Men and women gathered peacefully and occasionally cheered at moments on screen.
Apparently they had gathered that afternoon to watch Bandung's soccer club, Persib, play. Bobotoh is a Sundanese word for hardcore fans of the soccer club. This explained the occasional cheers and screams when the game got intense.
Despite cars passing above the highway, causing an eerie cracking sound in some spots, it was amazing to see people come together in a public space.
The closer you moved to the screen, the more crowded it got, making it hard to squeeze in.
The energy was amazing and infectious and, standing among these people, I thought that, despite the harsh industrial feel of the space below the highway adorned with graffiti, it really is a brilliant idea to promote activities as such that rejuvenate unused spaces and bring people together.
- See more at: http://www.jakpost.travel/news/visiting-bandungs-unique-taman-film--CHFVPsfYXOc38yeG.html#sthash.YzjZauIr.dpuf
Bandung Mayor Ridwan Kamil came up with a great idea for how to revitalize the untreated area below a highway with what is said to be first movie park (Taman Film) in the world.
Below Pasopati highway in the Kebon Bibit area in Taman Sari, a giant screen has been installed along with amphitheater seating. The park is adorned with fresh green synthetic grass to sit on as well.
The idea is to provide accessible and affordable entertainment in a public space.
The mayor has said that watching movies can stimulate creativity and, with this park, he hopes that peoples’ creativity will be sparked as well.
I spent an afternoon at the park last week and had quite an experience.
I started off by walking to Taman Jomblo Park located at the intersection of Balubur Town Square mall on Jl. Taman Sari.
Taman Jomblo continues with a skate park where I saw skaters practicing their moves.
Later I proceeded to the parking lot and, after crossing a small street, I reached Taman Film.
I was greeted by lines of motorcycles and people sitting with their eyes glued to the screen. In the crowd, students -- still in their uniforms and youngsters in soccer team supporter shirts with the words "bobotoh Persib" written on the back enthusiastically watched on. Men and women gathered peacefully and occasionally cheered at moments on screen.
Apparently they had gathered that afternoon to watch Bandung's soccer club, Persib, play. Bobotoh is a Sundanese word for hardcore fans of the soccer club. This explained the occasional cheers and screams when the game got intense.
Despite cars passing above the highway, causing an eerie cracking sound in some spots, it was amazing to see people come together in a public space.
The closer you moved to the screen, the more crowded it got, making it hard to squeeze in.
The energy was amazing and infectious and, standing among these people, I thought that, despite the harsh industrial feel of the space below the highway adorned with graffiti, it really is a brilliant idea to promote activities as such that rejuvenate unused spaces and bring people together.
- See more at: http://www.jakpost.travel/news/visiting-bandungs-unique-taman-film--CHFVPsfYXOc38yeG.html#sthash.YzjZauIr.dpuf