PART I (David Day)
The weaver's week.
It's a time to discover what lies beyond our comfort zones.
It's time to view the vast interwoven realities of being.
We planted Champaca trees in honor of Lorenz Tan.
Ateneo is built on Adobe rock. It was hard. Literally.
We went around Manila as a group to analyze the disciplinarity of the city.
That of course assumes disciplinarity exists in Manila.
Transport: The structure of co panoptic self policing
We travelled through U belt, taking note of structures of disciplinarity:
the high walls
the uniforms
the open windows
it is Jean Baptiste's dream come true.
Transport: how need is demoted to a simple foolish whim.
Then to the city jail, not prison, but penetentiary.
The panoptic tower
the open spaces
the individualization
the carceral
Transport: how efficiency is a method of individualization.
Then to the market, Divisoria.
the market grid
the cluster groups
the differentiation
the scatter method.
Structure breeds purpose. Norms breed subversion.
For every structure, there is a revolution.
For every gain, there is a loss.
PART II (I/O is LOVE!)
Then the next day, I went to PAL Training Institute in order to get a hands on experience of Training and Development in Asia's First Airline. The Training system is so juicily (is that a word) complex, that I want to chop it up into modules and analyze each part.Then I want to create competenciers for every module. It's so fun. Weeeeeee... I/O is fun! Oh and we met the graduating batch of future stewards/stewardesses... They're hot. As in. It's so cool when they started shouting "Emergency! Head down!" over and over again with matching actions... It was like a beauty contest for angry people. Anyway... they're nice, and highly intelligent people. That's really what matters right? So boys and girls, find yourself a steward/stewardess to settle down with... or a pilot. Brains Brawn and Bucks. It's like Chris Tiu but with free air fare.
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