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I’m blogging this as I sit just inside the glass wall of the Eastern Avenue complex, watching the constant stream of people walking past, both inside the building, and outside in the wintry conditions, hands in pockets, clutching a folder tightly, heads together, intensely gossiping. I’m like a fly in the corner, observing the movements of people as they go about their business at the university. If only they’d just look up slightly…

I suspect that the location of the SUITS Computer Artwork Exhibition 2007, as part of the University of Sydney Union’s Verge Arts Festival, while not disastrous, could be better. We had originally intended for them to be hung up with fishing wire from the air conditioning grate in the ceiling, but the building manager told the festival conveners that that wasn’t allowed (despite their earlier assurances). We settled for sticky-taping it to the glass wall instead, which also meant that we had to have them higher up to deter vandals and thieves.

View of exhibition from outside

So far, I’d say about 1 person in every 50 who walks past takes a glance upwards, pauses in momentary reflection, and then continues on their way. Part of the problem is that because of the glare from the glass, if you’re walking from the direction of Fisher, you won’t actually notice that there’s anything coming up. But of course, as the exhibition coordinator, I am liable to over-estimate the beauty of the thing that I have created.

Finally, I’d like to publicly thank Edmund for his assistance in the preparation of the artworks, and Balint for his contribution of his stunning particle simulation works.

Here are the PDF versions of the files, if you’re too lazy to head over to see it for yourself :) (warning: some of these files are BIG)

  1. Inside: title, Outside: automata
  2. Inside: balint-2, Outside: dielectric
  3. Inside: internet, Outside: balint-3
  4. Inside: apophysis-2, Outside: apophysis-1
  5. Inside: balint-1, Outside: lorenz

The Microsoft Publisher files can also be found here.

Update: I’ve uploaded them to my gallery as well.

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I was going with Ru Jih to Darling Harbour last week (she hasn’t been there before!) when we ran into the Earth from Above exhibition, a series of breathtaking aerial photographs displayed alongside the pathway from Haymarket to Darling Harbour (adjacent to the so-called “Urban Stream”). Photographed by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, the idea behind the exhibition is to focus attention on sustainable development, and short factoids about the impact of human development accompanied the photographs.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like that at Darling Harbour, or for that matter, in Sydney - I was nicely surprised to come by it. Given my recent comments on how Sydney feels like a doughnut, hollow in the centre, compared with Melbourne, I’d have to say this is a positive step forward, in bringing some sense of “culture” back into the city. Danielle didn’t seem to think so; on hearing about it, he commented, “this would be high culture… what about the culture that develops naturally. the vibe of a city”.

I guess you can’t please everyone. I just wished that I had known about it before - but it’s there till 26 December if you’re interested in seeing it.

In any case, Darling Harbour will have to wait another day; we used up all our time looking at the pictures.

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Melbourne day 2

We had breakfast at Melbourne Central, then saw the portrait exhibition at the state library. We saw a special exhibition at the art gallery, then we had lunch at Chinatown. We could only spend half an hour at the Melbourne Museum because we got there rather late… we’ll go there again tomorrow. We had dinner with a pair of everything2 mates of Rob. The evening was topped off with a visit to the Eureka Tower for a top down look at the city.

Lots planned for tomorrow - last day! Off to bed…

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A postcard from Melbourne

I’m trying to get to sleep as I lie on the bed at the hotel but the insistent pattering on the air-conditioner is keeping me awake… and Daniel (Tse) has the light on playing with his Zaurus with the light on, so I might as well blog from afar!

Melbourne has been an interesting experience so far - very modern and stylish, and oozing with pride. We had lunch at a delightful little bakery called Laurent Bakery; we then went to see the Pixar exhibition at Federation Square. We had a look at Melbourne Central followed by an hour of public transport confusion. We popped by the Docklands and it was positively unexciting… we’ll check it out again later cos we might not be looking at the right things. We had dinner at a French restaurant (called Aux Batifolle - excellent wine and creme brulee) and we decided to call that a day.

Two things I don’t like about this place so far: the trains and trams sure run on time but they don’t seem to ever go where you want them to go. Secondly, I swear we chose the worst few days weather-wise for a holiday.

Signing off…

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