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See-Saw – Opening Night


A good turnout!


I met Ravi. He’s deaf so we communicated via his iPhone. Highlight of the night for me!


Speeches (in which I was handed a bag of goodies and a bottle of wine!).


Our installation went off. I got so much great feedback on the night and people were actually playing with the 3D shapes which was great to see.

Despite feeling tired (my left eye is twitching uncontrollably!) I made it to the See-Saw opening night tonight. All the students I mentored were there, all the other students, mentors + friends and family too.

It’s been a really fun experience and I’m super happy with how it all went. The emails I got yesterday from my group thanking me for being involved made my day (it’s most important to me that they had fun!).

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Mia is home


Nyaw!

Mia came home this morning. She’s settled into her kitty room nicely and right now she’s fast asleep! We’re pretty sure she’ll cry when she wakes up and realises we’re not still in the room with her though!

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Nick’s 21st


I’m feeling pretty seedy right now thanks to all the champagne I drank last night at my cousin Nicholas’ 21st.


Penis cake.


Nicholas’ girl Romina.


Yummy canapés were served all night.


Nick’s B’day cake. Nuts huh?! Like me Nicholas is super into robots, he’s even studying mechatronics at uni.


At one point Nicholas’ parents put on a video they had made on his 1st B’day. I had a memory of it as he was crying the whole night but seeing footage of it just blew my vague memory out of the water and seeing footage of my Dad almost made me fall over. He looked so good! Highlight of the night for me, for sure.


Nicholas’ speech (looks like amazing cakes have always been the way!). He’s such a good kid.


After the speeches the entire room became a dance floor. My aunty Helen (Mum’s youngest sister), her guy Michael and my Mum getting down!


Guest book signing.


I was pretty wasted at this stage. Random snap of my sister Jamie at the car park pay station.


Richie and Jess.

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Aquarium Update


Latest full tank shot.


I use a 4 stage reverse osmosis filter system to create freshwater for dehydration top-ups and I hadn’t changed the filters since buying the unit in 2007 (!). Today I received a filter replacement kit in the mail from PSI. You can see how yellow the old sediment filter had gotten over the years.

Unfortunately my nitrates are still sitting at 50ppm despite doing small daily water changes. I might have to do one huge water change somehow (buy a big tub?!).

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Fixed Up

Post See-Saw, Christina and I thought we’d duck into The Galleries Victoria for dinner and also into Kino to find my cousin a pressie for his B’day. I was stoked to see fixies still hanging up (I thought I’d missed the Fixed Up exhibit) and I was even more stoked to spot a BMU jersey from the 2nd floor. It was Felix!

Luckily I had my camera on me. Here are a few pics I rattled off:

You can view more here: http://www.bikesmoveus.com.au/showthread.php?t=3565

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See-Saw – Day 2

Today was the final day of the See-Saw project for my group (group 4, one to come). Time crept up on us but we got everything done and displayed by the deadline (Gaffa Gallery shuts at 6pm). It’s been a challenging and rewarding experience for myself and the students in my group too I’m sure.


Day 2. Ben and Yerevan hard at it.


Dave was meant to be the “invisible” photographer but it was hard to not notice the guy, he’s a giant! (PS: top guy too!).


Another killer lunch today.


Setting up our space looking in from Gallery 1.


Our massive golden mean sits on the right wall. Below it you can see the pieces which we cut out of the golden mean to form our letter shapes.


Our little room sits between Gallery 1 and Gallery 2 so we aptly named it Gallery 1.5 (our typeface in action!).


Visitors are encouraged to move the 3D shapes in front of them to form letters from our typeface on the far wall.

Be sure to drop into Gaffa Gallery this Saturday afternoon from 5-7pm for some drinks and to check out what all the groups have done.

For more information visit: http://www.gaffa.com.au/#171073/Gallery-One-29-July-9-August-2010SEESAWGroup

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Storm damage


The insane storm the other night was the worst one I’ve seen so far at Maroubra. It damaged one of the huge trees in our backyard. One huge branch has snapped clean and is now leaning on our roof and another branch has also snapped clean and is lying on the ground!

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1000HP


Chinese dinner last night with the VWGolf.net.au crew.

Hmmm 500HP 4WD twin turbo Golf R32 or 500HP 4WD twin turbo R35 GT-R? As much as I think AP’s Golf is absolutely bonkers I’d still go for the GT-R (what a perfect daily it would make!).

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See-Saw – Day 1

Yesterday morning I headed over to Gaffa Gallery to begin the 2 day See-Saw project (a part of Sydney Design 2010). The 4 students I’ll be mentoring over the 2 days received the brief, basic design materials (paper, card, tape, pens, knives et.c) and a room to work in (a video camera in the room projected our progress in real time into the main Gaffa Gallery space).

Our theme was typography and semantics and our brief was fairly open ended. After an hour or so of bouncing ideas around we ended up de-constructing the golden mean into basic shapes (like a tangram) and using these basic shapes to form a typeface which we’re also creating in 3D for people to play with on opening night next Saturday.


Basic materials we were given to use. No computers? Oh noes!


Our progress was projected all day into the main gallery space which was open to the public.


My team (is awesome).


No compass set. Irina and I creating the golden mean with the tools we were given.


Tracing the logarithmic spiral.


Using the ancient Chinese tangram game concept we cut up the spiral into basic shapes.


Lunch break on the rooftop (so good to get out of the studio!). Food was supplied by The Commons in Darlinghurst (yum yum).


Kids these days, so hip.


Back in the studio we started designing our typeface using the various pieces we cut out of the golden mean.


Numbering the separate parts of our tangram made documenting each letter design easy.


Cressida working on the letter “a”. We made a grid using string and tape and using cardboard cut-outs of our shapes we started laying out our typeface in the gallery.


Ben working on the 3D element.


Yerevan working on 3D element.


One 3D shape almost done.


Type wall almost done.

Yesterday was a blast. We’ll be at it again today from 10am – 6pm so feel free to drop in and say Hi! Otherwise be sure to check out the final show on Saturday where the results from all 5 groups will be on show.

For more information visit: http://www.sydneydesign.com.au/2010/index.php/exhibitions/see-saw-a-collection-of-short-stories

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BIG – Part of Sydney Design Festival 2010


Yup that’s me x 4!


My desk.


Some of my toys.

I was recently photographed for an exhibition at the Object Gallery in Surry Hills titled “BIG” (a part of Sydney Design Festival 2010) where Stephen Goddard and photographer Keith Saunders have captured the stories and the small spaces of Sydney based creatives doing big things.

I stupidly missed the opening night last week. Apparently the 1st image above is presented on a big lightbox! I’ll go check it out this week some time.

For more information visit: http://www.object.com.au/springseries/event/big-sydney-small-studio

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