Finally, after three days, I have time to sit down and actually put words on a page regarding Seth’s lecture and the reading this week, both of which I found quite interesting. When I walked into the room and saw Seth calmly and sequentially creating an orchestra from Youtube videos on a grid-[...]
Posts Tagged ‘Seth’
My < head > Hurts.
I have likened this HTML shit to maths. Despite actually achieving a decent score for my VCE, I managed this without so much as opening a Maths, Science or Foreign Language book (Art, Lit, English, Business Management and Theatre for the win). Back in Year 10, where my likeminded friends and I atten[...]
Essay Map
A testament to the fact that I am actually doing work! Focussing on positive/negative aspects of blogging and the poetic use of linking to add depth, extracted from that reading by that lady. I forget, it’s been a homework binge tonight, I’m a bit frazzled. I AM A WEIRD MUTANT WHO STIL[...]
Historical Bloggings re: Justin Hall
It is week four, well – the beginning of (this brings me some small level of comfort. momentarily), and at the minute I am up to date with the volume of blogs I set out to write on a weekly basis (see my quantifiable self assessment criteria in previous posts). So, I am happy! Stress is [...][...]
Participation and my lack of presence in the Miki List.
Aaand I’m not in the student Miki system. Which is probably good, because from what I’ve seen of everyone else’s blogs, I have a serious lack of widgets and other bells and whistles compared to the majority of people I know. Oh well. At least I have quantity! And I can stalk everyo[...]
Jess’s McGuire’s Pearls of Wisdom
So the lecture this week did not go over my head as much as usual! Actually, despite the first couple of lectures being interesting (albeit packet with information I just had never considered before), this one was a little more relaxed and featured the editor of Defamer.com, Jess McGuire. She was ve[...]
