Dive into the archives.
- freedom fighting at the gates of hell
The Mac Girl Opensource Challenge is back! I started it off mid-way through the summer but then life got in the way. If you’re not familiar with the concept here is the intro write-up. However dear friends it’s not that easy. I installed Linux on a virtual machine. This kind of defeats the purpose since a virtual machine business would already scare half the non-techs away. Or about 80%. Secondly there’s a software issue. Mac OS comes only with bootcamp, which is officially for installing windows (yuk!) and indeed you have to do that first to then install linux. Plus it partitions the drive and it’s a whole lot of hassle….
- i am such a joinr…
first and foremost there’s the ‘i’m such a joinr’ slogan. Using R instead of ‘er’ was a massive fashion among certain generation of internet services (vide flickr, tumblr, etc.) I was pondering on the amount of things we join and sign up for on the Internet when I came up with this (for the record I’ve got a account on both flickr and tumblr…)
- “Fuck it and turn the music up”
This is a video I put together as a promo for Hannah and Jonny’s performance (some details here) “Fuck it and turn the music up” that we will run again at the Kate&Tristin Shop in New Cross, London. This is the long version, filmed during the preview run in Goldsmiths College. Shows quite well how for past 3 years of my life I have been used and abused in the name of art. Yes, that one with a bruise on her cheek is me (we came back one night after few days of drunkenness and debauchery and I couldn’t figure out how I got it…)
- 5 minutes disco
5 minutes disco n.
a social event that is traditionally big in scale conducted with one or more aspects in a mini version.
Originally 5 minutes discos took place in our student halls, where we lived while on the 1st year at university. You might think a disco needs to take place in a club, crammed with people dancing for hours. Well we kept the people and loud music but…
