September 2011
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January 2011
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Feminism, astronauts, and riding sidesaddle:... →
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Import citations into your digital library using... →
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October 2009
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WordPress › Blog Tool and Publishing Platform →
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June 2009
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Lucullian delights - an Italian experience:... →
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December 2007
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Dec 17th
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Dec 13th
to sing
The Triplets of Belleville Movie Soundtrack Lyrics Belleville Rendez-Vous (English Version) Written by: Benoît Charest, (music); Sylvain Chomet, (lyrics) I won’t finish my life in Timbuktu cheeks so tight my lips are turning blue I’d like to be wrinkled, utterly wrinkled wrinkled like a Triplet from Belleville Don’t want to wind my days in Acapulco stiff as a board dancing...
Dec 12th
“Sometimes there’s a main vocal and then another layer where the singing is...”
– Burial, interview with Emmy Hennings, in the new cyclic defrost magazine http://www.cyclicdefrost.com/blog/?p=1519
Dec 6th
“Criminological theory has always implicitly drawn from common-sense notions and...”
– Book Reviews: Jean Bobby Noble, Sons of the Movement: FtMs Risking Incoherence on a Post-Queer Cultural Landscape Toronto: Women’s Press, 2006. 143 pp. $34.95 (pbk). ISBN 088961461X Kevin Walby Theoretical Criminology 2007; 11; 314, http://tcr.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/11/2/314
Dec 4th
who's up for the king? →
Dec 4th
Dec 3rd
i couldn’t help myself… meet flat stanley: the subject in a post queer landscape
Dec 3rd
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September 2007
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Sep 25th
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Sep 25th
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“But the problem is that swarms are not only topologically complex, but...”
– CULTURE MACHINE:2007 Recordings: Journa Pulse Demons, by Eugene Thacker 
Sep 20th
“From Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari we take the related idea of the...”
– CULTURE MACHINE:2007 Recordings: Journal
Sep 20th
“The physicist Niels Bohr was also acutely aware of the “crossover between math...”
– JOAN RICHARDSON writing about Angus Fletcher’s new book Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare. http://www.bookforum.com/inprint/014_03/840 I’ve only just skimmed it, might turn out to be complete trollop, but there’s something beautiful/ interesting in the whole review.
Sep 12th
August 2007
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Aug 30th
“story-telling is not an impersonal myth, but neither is it a personal fictions:...”
– Deleuze, Gilles. Cinema 2: The Time-Image, Trans. H. Tomlinson and R. Galeta (London: Athlone Press, 1991a) p222. I can’t believe I’m quoting Deleuze.
Aug 27th
FanFiction.Net - Neo in Fanfiction Land, a Matrix... →
heh, neo, trinity and morpheus discover the world of fanfic. it’s brilliant.
Aug 24th
Aug 20th
“Fitts’ Law: The time to acquire a target is a function of the distance to...”
– AskTog: A Quiz Designed to Give You Fitts
Aug 19th
“Æ Æ Capital AE æ æ Lower-case ae Œ Œ Capital OE œ œ Lower-case oe...”
– Five simple steps to better typography - Part 3 : Journal : Mark Boulton
Aug 19th
“hull (1) “seed covering,” from O.E. hulu, from P.Gmc. *khulus...”
– Online Etymology Dictionary
Aug 19th
“hold (v.) O.E. haldan (Anglian), healdan (W.Saxon), class VII strong verb (past...”
– Online Etymology Dictionary
Aug 19th
See, I’m incredibly interested in the crossovers (praxis?) between science and art. For example, theatre and poetry that presents/ manifests  theories of quantum physics, as well as dramatising the issues that surround them. But also, I’ve been reading about the Arabic roots of particular mathematics and sciences, many of which had been forgotten by the time they were translated from...
Aug 8th
“The modern frame of reference happened, and it takes some doing to know the...”
– http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/2007/08/building-sound.html
Aug 8th
“ Horowitz really analyzed the business of touch – he had around 30 different...”
– http://3quarksdaily.blogs.com/3quarksdaily/2007/08/building-sound.html
Aug 8th
Soul Mountain : Gao Xingjian PL2860.A55 .L5613 Theatre of chaos : beyond absurdism, into orderly disorder / William W. Demastes. PR625 .D38/1998 Art encounters Deleuze and Guattari : thought beyond representation / Simon O’Sullivan. BH39 .O86 2006
Aug 6th
Review: 4:48 Psychosis ~ t h e a t r e n o t e... →
holy moly! 4.48’s on in Melbourne! I’m so sorely tempted to fly down to see it. this is one of my most favourite ever plays. flight of fancy indeed.
Aug 4th
balefully: FIC: The Devil Really Does Wear Prada,... →
supernatural and devil wears prada crossover fanfic. sweet jesus, sam is fabulous.
Aug 4th
Fisher Research 781.2 87 v.2, Musimathics: the mathematical foundations of music / Gareth Loy, London: MIT Press, 2006
Aug 4th
call no: 895.12 G211 J1 1 the other shore: plays/ by Gao Xingjian, Hong Kong: Chinese University Press, 1999.  
Aug 4th
Knocked me for six
It hits me like a mack truck and i’m paralysed for 24 hours throat burning head throbbing body sore all over the mucus cough from hell blocked sinuses shallow breath lips cracked and peeling the slightest movement sending waves of nausea through me. it continues for the next 3 days, only gradually lessening in intensity. I graduate from not being able to keep paracetemol down to a boiled egg...
Aug 2nd
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July 2007
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http://www.lensculture.com/mt_files/archives/000149... →
book spine poetry.
Jul 26th
Jul 26th
gagging for it
the wet dumpling hung limp between my teeth like a little skinned mouse. I arrived home tired like a zombie and all i wanted was something soft in my mouth. I had my eyes closed on the train and standing up in the middle there thought to myself sometime i just want to be folded up with a spatula like cake batter. slippery soft dumplings on my eyelids, a bowl of warm rice noodles in my hands. last...
Jul 25th
two animated pythagorean theorums →
i could watch these for hours!
Jul 25th
http://slowdesign.blogspot.com/2007/01/htmlbutoh.ht... →
slow design / butoh / bodyweather
Jul 23rd
Perhaps I should give that quote some context: it’s from an ethno-historical book about the first years of ‘contact’ between (broadly speaking) the Indigenous and the British people during the white invasion of 1788. Pretty awesome book. It makes me think: has anything fucking changed? 
Jul 20th