Writing
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Rush hour on the Barley Highway
Last year I bought a fixed-gear bike. Here’s what I think of it. But I’m also wondering why Parisians have a much more relaxed cycling culture.
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Love and hate
My time at LISPA is over and while it’s been good, it’s too soon to know just how I’ve changed.
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Now and Then
How we went about creating my final project, a short piece of theatre about the start and end of a relationship.
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The director’s vision
I was in three people’s final projects: a brief clown, father of a girl who grows wings, and the element Polonium killing Marie Curie.
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Fight Test
I’ve finished the stage combat course I started last year, and passed the Fight Performance Test.
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Telling each other what to do
The final phase of the course, our final personal projects, a transition into the real world.
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Me at Interesting 2008
Two little videos of parts of a five minute talk on masks I gave at Interesting 2008 last weekend.
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Occasionally going “SSSHHHH!”
Our best-of-year performances are over. A very trying but thankfully satisfying process.
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Enjoying enjoying
It’s the final term of college, nothing but Creation, and… I’m enjoying it!
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Stop and go “Huh?”
An idea by Russell Davies, and the hostile reactions to it, reminded me of how contextless so much writing is online.
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Risking execution
Reading Terry Eagleton writing about the history of publishing anonymously, and failing to see modern day publishers, online or off, risking execution to safeguard a writer’s anonymity.
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More Twitter angst
My tweets are now public again, the lesser of two evils I think.
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Different types of funny
The end of our penultimate term, with our performance full of clowns.
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Meagre ambitions
Three things I haven’t even attempted at college recently, and doubts about what I’m doing all this for.
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UTF8, MySQL, Perl and PHP
A summary of the problems I had with keeping things UTF8 when re-writing Haddock Blogs, and the solutions I settled on.
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Haddock Blogs changes
A summary of the recent changes to the Haddock Blogs site and feeds.
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I’m not bugging your phone
I’ve made my Twitters private and this has meant that some people I know can no longer read them. Sorry.
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Creating narrative as a team
Clowning is going well, in contrast to the Creation of the first couple of weeks of term, when we returned to the Heart of Darkness.
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A mental “yes”
We’ve started the term of clowns, beginning with trying to find our own individual clowns.
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Bottom of a locked filing cabinet
More fun with BT Yahoo! attempts at helping people who can’t send email through their service.
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Beware of the Leopard
The struggle we went through trying to resolve an issue with BT (and their associated brands) and their SMTP server settings.
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Brits on a train
The presentations at the end of the second term of the second year were fun, and we did some more work on our gory, grotesque commuter piece.
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Hanging on to the reins
We spent a few weeks doing chorus work at the end of this term, but after all that I’m still clueless as to what makes a good chorus piece.
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Stuck in a stable space
For Voice class this term we had to write a song. Here’s how the process went for me.
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Completely different things
This week I’m described in the press as a “web designer and programmer” and a “British actor”.