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Overview

  • 5 references 1 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English; learning Czech, French, German, Spanish
  • 33, Male
  • Member since 2013
  • Teacher/Student
  • University-Architecture/Visual Communications/Urban Desig...
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About Me

CURRENT MISSION

To carve out a new space of mind

ABOUT ME

Interested in exploring different types of avenues and always desiring to learn something new at the end of the day. At the moment, I desire to meet a whole variety of people to offer, share and help shape different perspectives on the world.

PHILOSOPHY

Live to Learn.

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I definitely enjoy Couchsurfing and meeting people through it--it definitely binds different experiences together.

Interests

Philosophy, Cinema, Music, Architecture, Installation Art, Hydroponics, Gardening, Biomimicry,Thermodynamics, Languages, Urban Exploring, Learning, Journals, Night Walking, and Power Outages, Existence and Everything Between.......

  • arts
  • architecture
  • fashion
  • walking
  • gardening
  • movies
  • socializing
  • music
  • languages

Music, Movies, and Books

Godard, Tscherkassky, Joyce, Sunn O))), Kafka, Deleuze, Delanda, Can, Faust, Neu!, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Mandelbrot, Musil, Beethoven, Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, Panda Bear, Beak>, Prigogine, Moholy-Nagy, Spacemen 3, Boris, Henry Miller, Brodsky Julio Cortazar, Bela Tarr, Hans Haacke, Gerhard Richter, Thomas Pynchon, Marcel Proust, Miles Davis

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

Everyday is definitely a new experience in some form or fashion--always finding a new thing in my lifetime.

Teach, Learn, Share

"People are fulfilled only to the extent that they create their world (which is a human world), and create it with their transforming labor. The fulfillment of humankind as human beings lies, then, in the fulfillment of the world. If for a person to be in the world of work is to be totally dependent, insecure, and permanently threatened--if their work does not belong to them--the person cannot be fulfilled. Work that is not free ceases to be a fulfilling pursuit and becomes an effective means of dehumanization".-Paolo Friere

Countries I’ve Visited

Mexico

Countries I’ve Lived In

Mexico

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