-
LAPSE
A very short film.
Continue Reading → -
Experiment: Phase Poetry
An experiment in form.
Continue Reading → -
Brendan Maclean – White Canvas (EP Review)
One gets the feeling that this EP is sitting under past lovers doormats, left after nightfall with genuine regret. White Canvas was not designed as a series of tracks, but a small journal of melodic missives.
Continue Reading → -
Buying is the new shoplifting.
Over his radio, I heard “Bring him to the holding room, we’ll deal with it there.”
Continue Reading → -
Review: As Day Follows Night – Sarah Blasko
As Day Follows Night seems to sum up the lilting feeling of going from day today, soaring through some and falling through others, and accepting the love and atrocity which such a manic existence entails.
Continue Reading → -
Lay your Ruby Roses on another grave (the supposed “death” of Twitter)
People you choose to follow are chosen by you. If you choose boring people who tweet nothing but breakfast, you will get nothing but breakfast.
Continue Reading → -
Recipe: Double Choc Fudge and Bottle Blonde Brownies
This one has become somewhat of a trademark dish given that they taste SO awesome, and I have a very limited culinary repertoire.
Continue Reading → -
The Magnificent Dead Letter Chorus (Trespass Interview)
Interview/Review for Trespass Magazine
Continue Reading → -
Photo Shoot: Shitika
The lovely Shitika came down to Sydney for a visit and a photoshoot so I took her to a few of my favourite places and tried some different concepts.
Continue Reading → -
Photo Shoot: Kim
Just a few quick portraits taken of my sister outside my place just before the sun went down.
Continue Reading → -
Don’t Be Dirty: Why Internet Censorship is About More Than Pornography
As Kevin Rudd ventures forward with his plan to censor Australia’s Internet access, I feel like this is a perfect example to explain why I think that this kind of blanket censorship is fundamentally flawed.
Continue Reading → -
Rule #57: Writer’s Block Does Not Exist
There are ways in which technology can be used (against its intentions) to inspire.
Continue Reading → -
The Ideology and Irony of Adolescent Fiction
Young Adult Fiction is one of the few genres with a psychologically pervasive and accepted sociological function. Authors attempt to show the change which can occur at the adolescent stages, through a tightly bound dialogue between conflict and resolution, and inevitably must deal both with things which impede or those which empower the individuals in their pursuits.
Continue Reading → -
Protected: Photography: Zach
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Continue Reading → -
White Paint + Sam = ?
Had a little fun making a bit of a creepy new Facebook profile pic this afternoon. Self portrait-y goodness.
Continue Reading →