30
Jul 09

Graffiti in Porto [phonetography]

For those of you getting tired of Porto posts, this is (probably) my last post from the trip. LIke many old European cities, Porto has the regal architecture of an empire in its heyday. However, Portugal’s heyday is only visible in the rear view mirror these days. The city is now a wonderful mix of old (glorious buildings decaying before your eyes) and new (Casa da Musica), formal and informal, with all the accompanying contrasts and textures.

Vast quantities of graffiti around the city suggest an active tagging scene. This shot, taken out the window of that zooming cab, reveals the iPhone’s difficulties with high-speed shooting.

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29
Jul 09

Zoom Zoom Zoom [phonetography]

Porto’s streets are … irregular. Up, down, left, right. The hilly city was built this way to defend against the Spanish, I was told, but getting around with an experienced taxi driver these days is a bit like riding a rollercoaster.

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28
Jul 09

Through the Net [phonetography]

Another fish-related photo. I think I may have eaten more fish in one week in Porto than I have this entire year.

Through the Net

27
Jul 09

Salted

While the stated purpose of my week in Porto was to learn more about digital technologies and their impact on societies, I took full advantage of the Portuguese culture of long meals full of Port wine and savory seafood.

When I lived in Argentina, I learned that the best way to cook meat is often to simply salt it and pop it on the grill. The Portuguese take the same approach with fish:

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24
Jul 09

Along the River Douro [phonetography]

Motoring to lunch yesterday, to where the Douro River meets the ocean. Ponte Arrábida spanning the river in the background.

Douro River Porto

Sorry for the double post — having some tech difficulties. #FAIL


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