Cold Nite Art

Second year running, great night out with a couple of fine friends. Crisp night air, all about the art, warm crowds and great contemporary output, mainly from locals. Made me proud of Melbourne. The Chris Round images at Edmund Pearce Gallery were a highlight. Put it in your calendar. visit – www.niteart.com.au

Salt

I stumbled across these images the other day. Stunning. Turns out they are from Melbourne based photographer Emma Phillips. The images were taken in central Australia.

Kinky Afro Oh No

Some people have a really big influence on your life. Melbourne’s own Three Triple R radio’s Karen Leng had such an influence on me. I listened to her friday morning Station to Station program religiously in the early 90’s. Seriously religiously, could not miss it. The amount of music I was introduced to via Karen’s […]

Aakashi Nihalani

New York based artist Aakashi Nihalani has a very strong sense of both colour and fun. I really enjoy his work. You can find a lot more at his website – www.aakashnihalani.com

SuperWordPress

These days I am quite proudly very WordPress-centric. Why is WordPress so super? It truly is great and has reinvigorated my passion for delivering complete online solutions. Below is a list of reasons why I think WordPress is just super. 1. Open Source WordPress is free and open source. It is contributed, developed and maintained […]

Cubli

The folks at the Institute for Dynamic Systems and Control at ETH Zurich have developed the Cubli. A small 15cm sided cube that uses momentum wheels to jump, walk and keep balanced (even on it’s point). Momentum wheels like the name suggests, are fancy little motors with great brakes that spin fast and then stop, […]

Iceland for Two

It has been a lifelong dream of mine to have a white Christmas. In my part of the world (Melbourne), it is usually the middle of Summer without a snowflake in sight. So my wonderful partner and I travelled to the opposite side of the globe and had a truly amazing experience, road tripping just […]