Friday, March 6, 2009

Night in Newcastle


I went to Newcastle Museum again last month. I remember a part of exhibition of Yoko Ono: a room with soldier’s helmets from Second World War. Helmets were hanging upside down on thin, white threads like nests. Helmet and nest… Protection? I hadn’t wanted to disturb the atmosphere of the room so I didn’t come in – I was standing on the doorstep. Unfortunately two women came. Sounds of their conversation were annoying for me. It also disturbed the sound of singing birds which was presented in the background. It destroyed the atmosphere, so I finally decided to go among the helmets. I was walking all around. It was a better perspective indeed… I was really stupid standing alone outside.

3 comments:

? said...

Greetings from Devon! I see we share an interest in cinema, have you seen the movie "I served the king of england"?
Hope to return here soon Misza.
Best wishes

misza said...

Oh yes, I’ve seen this film. It is marvellous. For me it shows how a person could get mature. How his live and attitudes are changing. I like the way how it shows us as victims of the history. And of course I’m creasy about Hrabal’s sense of humour. Thank you for your comment. It encourages me to get back to my blog. Thank you :).

Carlos Gesmundo said...

Thanks for sharing your adventures and insights!