Wednesday, 28 July 2010

The current ache...

Facebook is starting to hurt my soul. I had a complete "friend" cull today, got rid of a bunch of people that i had a: only been acquaintances with and haven't really spoken with and b: I haven't bothered my arse speaking to, nor they bothered speaking to me for months and months, even years. So I thought sod it, I am sick to death of seeing these peoples updates on my news feed even though I had hidden almost all of them anyway, and bit the bullet and got rid of some... well 50-ish to be exact, and managed to get my "friend" count to below 300, which made me feel much better.

on other news, my Polaroid project is going rather well, I have so far taken a Polaroid everyday since the 15th July, (my Birthday) and hopefully it will continue for a little while longer before I run out of money.

Not too long until I get back to Derby... absolutely cannot wait. Iv even been dreaming about it and Iv been making a list of things to bring back with me. I still have over a month to go, but I can never be too organized.

Finally, only 6 more sleeps until I have a 6 day adventure in York with my lovely man.

all for now...

xx

Sunday, 25 July 2010

It's been a while...

I am going to take a wee moment to rant about the oil spill.... BP seriously, what a mess. Won't someone think of the poor wildlife!

x

Monday, 12 July 2010

Photos with a twist...

So it's my birthday this week... hooray for being yet another year older. But I was thinking to myself what have I actually achieved this year? apart from my relationship crisis, and finally getting to university after a long hold of poor decision making... I find it difficult to reflect because my memory is so poor, and whether it may be because I don't want to remember things which have happened, and I have suppressed, (typical safety mechanism)...

The end of a relationship which was controlling every aspect of my life.

Aside from the bad, what good has become of this year?

I started University...

I am doing a course which I love very much...

I get to do the thing I love everyday, and I am trying to keep it loved as opposed to a chore...

I started a new relationship with a wonderful human being (Mister Chris) Yay for Love <3


So as I enter my second year of university, I have to try and think of some kind of content for my degree show at the end of third year, (I like to be well prepared, well in advance)

Photography is my passion, Lust and Love all rolled into one. When I come home from my space at university, a space where I have become comfortable and inspired. I find myself unsettled, angry and upset... I think I need to put this to use...

So for my birthday this year Mister Chris has got me a Polaroid camera! O.K so your thinking "A Polaroid, blimey, how old fashioned" well precisely and what better than to do a photo project with... A Polaroid a day

Keep the memories of every day of the year from birthday to birthday 22 to 23, 2010 to 2011... It might not feature in my degree show but whatever I think it would be something interesting to work on. Expensive but interesting.

Watch this space...

Saturday, 10 July 2010

Money...

You are not how much money you have in the bank.

End of.

x

Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Insightful...

"Nothing is original. Steal from anywhere that resonates with inspiration or fuels your imagination. Devour old films, new films, music, books, paintings, photographs, poems, dreams, random conversations, architecture, bridges, street signs, trees, clouds, bodies of water, lights and shadows. Select only things to steal that speak directly to your soul. If you do this, your work (and theft) will be authentic.

Authenticity is invaluable: originality is non-existent and don't bother concealing your thievery-celebrate it if you feel like it. In any case, always remember what Jean-Luc Godard said " It's not where you take things from-it's where you take them too."

Monday, 28 June 2010

Geography...Of the National Kind.

I am a keen follower of all things National Geographic, I hope to one day have a photograph so awesome that they might like to publish it for me...

I got my July copy in the post this afternoon, and came across a very interesting article that I really want to share with everyone (nerd). well, two things actually...

"say it with parentheses"... I'm talking about text talk and emoticons (key-board made characters). Something I am sure most of us do automatically these days, what, with our mobile phones and everyone has really easy access to internet and email and all.

Ubiquitous today, the cute and clever icons were actually born long before the digital age. In 1881 the American magazine "Puck" ran a piece entitled "Typographical Art" in which four facial expressions - melancholy, indifference, astonishment, and joy were depicted with key strokes.

Ok, so the world gets it, people these days don't think twice before adding a :-) or :D but it's all well and good. However, in Japan they have hundreds of emoticons already installed into the latest mobile phones. Apparently, according to professor Scott Fahlman says "(with a :-) are only a modest threat to literacy and civilization in general".... we'll see about that when the next generation can even use the emotions in their face and have to use cards with text talk expressions on them.

Here are some of the examples of emoticons I am talking about:

Generally speaking in the Eastern Hemisphere the focus is more on the eyes and in the western ones they require a tilt of the head to read... (well not really but you get the gist)


Happy : Eastern Hemisphere = (^_^)

Happy : Western Hemisphere = :-)

_

Sad : Eastern Hemisphere = (;_;)

Sad : Western Hemisphere = :-(

_

Surprised : Eastern Hemisphere = (*o*)

Surprised : Western Hemisphere = :-o

_

Winking : Eastern Hemisphere = (^_~)

Winking : Western Hemisphere = ;-)

(but then the Eastern Hemisphere have loads more cute ones which I love)

Blushing = (*^.^*)

Embarrassed = (^^;)

Apologetic = m(_ _)m

and to conclude for this part:

ZOMG, exclamation mark, exclamation mark, smiley face...


Oh aye and the second thing... sorry to burst everyone's bubble about the five second rule. You know what I am talking about, picture the scenario, you've made your favorite tasty treat, and you accidentally drop in on the floor "ah! 5 second rule" you pick it up and carry on eating... well, Professor Paul Dawson shows us in his research that salmonella and other bacteria can live up to four weeks on dry surfaces and transfer to food immediately on contact...

Damn.


Peace. xx

Introduction...

So, I don't really think I have a very big impact on anyone, nor do I think for one second, that by having a blog I would be doing us any significant favours by blessing the world with some of my absent minded rambling and thoughts. However, blogging is something which I have thought about for quite a while and took the final push when Miss Naeve showed me her fan-ta-bulous and very nice blog.


Why not?


Still some tidying and personalising to do, and figuring out how on earth you use this thing. Perhaps it will be something which will help to enlighten some people, perhaps for you to find something profound. Who knows.... I guess you'll just have to wait and see!