Thursday, January 21, 2010
A Summer's Tale
It had been a dark and stormy night. The temperature was ten degrees below the average, and the forecast was bleak. Babies cried in the night, birds fell out of the sky, and I pulled my covers up without revealing my toes...
As dawn woke, its sunlight revealed a calm and mysterious sight
The world was transforming, into what, and for how long, we did not know.
I decided to find out
I revealed my toes
As dawn woke, its sunlight revealed a calm and mysterious sight
The world was transforming, into what, and for how long, we did not know.
I decided to find out
I revealed my toes
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Some Film
Thank you to my visitors of the previous month, I hope it has been interesting! You came from 13 cities in 6 countries (New Zealand, Singapore, Germany, United Kindom, Canada, United States) using 3 languages (UK English, US English, and Esperanto)
Here are some things that I have been waiting to share with you:
An arrangement of furniture by the mysterious Night Pudding
My attempt to translate music by Debussy into something I understand...
And my recording of the time pips as they are generated by the atomic clocks at the Measurement Standards Laboratory, and their (almost) simultaneous broadcast on Radio New Zealand National
Here are some things that I have been waiting to share with you:
An arrangement of furniture by the mysterious Night Pudding
My attempt to translate music by Debussy into something I understand...
And my recording of the time pips as they are generated by the atomic clocks at the Measurement Standards Laboratory, and their (almost) simultaneous broadcast on Radio New Zealand National
Labels:
Debussy,
Night Pudding,
Photography,
Physics
Friday, January 1, 2010
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