I got tagged by Saffer, who I kind of regard as my commanding officer, so here goes.
Four Jobs I've Had in My Life:
- 1987-1990: Working after school and weekend in Harris Printers, Porthcawl. I nagged the guy who ran it for a job and got one - folding stuff, stapling, sweeping up at the end of the day. It progressed through learning to set type and help run the letterpress, help make plates and run a litho through to installing and running their first Mac set-up. An SE30 with an A3 black-and-white radius screen and a LaserWriter+ that cost a small fortune.
- 1992-93: Gregg's the Bakers, Cardiff. While in college - I had a job that involved sweeping and mopping the floor of the bakery shop and serving customers. You got to take home quiches and sausage rolls, so I thought it was a pretty sweet deal.
- 1993-94: Architectural Assistant, Welsh Health Common Services Authority, NHS Wales For my year out working I stayed in Cardiff and had a hell of a year working in the NHS, drawing ceiling and landscaping details by-and-large but towards the end of my tenure there I got to do the early concepts for a few schemes such as a respite ward for cancer patients which had some interesting passive-solar features, and a medium-secure unit for violent mental patients, which probably wouldn't pass the Sarah Connor test, but did have nice 45 degree corners in corridors so patients could give staff nasty surprises. I also developed a nice moonlighting role getting paid cash-in-hand to do concept sketch work for one of the qualified architects over the weekend, which he would then pass off as his... This also sticks in my mind as being the one place I have worked where myself and three colleagues successfully managed to speak only using song titles for an entire day.
- 1995: Assistant Producer, Camden Lock / Delphi: My first job out of architecture school, and into the WWW, courtesy of Mr. Phil Barrett. In a Camden basement where I met Stef, Yoz, Mick, Pouneh, Obi, Emyr, Alex, Pete, Graham, Stuart and others, mucked around with Emacs and Video Cameras; and fully fell in love with the Web.
Four TV Shows I DVR (I don't have a DVR, but let's say... time-shifted time-based media originally produced for television... ahem):
- The Wire: I've just finished Season 2, so no spoilers. Also this is something I watch on planes, trains, buses - anywhere I'm on my own. Foe is not so into it to say the least. I, however, am totally hooked.
- Lost: Season 4 and it is back on, as far as I'm concerned. Like the Alias Rambaldi Arc, I like my J.J.A stories weird and byzantine. The more DHARMA the better.
- Sarah Connor Chronicles: It gets a bit emo now and again, but Cromatie is awesome. Also, I guess it's a sign of age that I fancy Lena Heady way more than Summer Glau.
- Primeval: This is UK-pulp family scifi served straight-up and dumb, without any of the shameless Whedonising of RTD's Doctor. I love it.
Four places I've been:
- Adelaide: Beautiful, and the central market is not to be missed - especially the lamingtons...
- Shanghai: crazy corpuscular, muscular hypercapitalism. maximum city, reached by maglev. Maglev!
- Aberdeen: grey stone in sunshine. A majestic market town and a little bit post-peak oil.
- Sienna: The archetypal Italian hill town, and a wonderful place to passeggiata through the contrada...
Four music artists I'm listening to right now:
- Saffer beat me to British Sea Power," Do You Like Rock Music?", but 'Atom' is magnificent.
- School of Language "Sea from shore": very Jim O'Rourke, but this is not a bad thing.
- Nick Cave and Warren Ellis "The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford" OST
- Deerhoof "The Perfect Me": which seems to sum up a lot of the other, odd things I'm listening to - poppy math rock with wierd vocals seems to do it for me right now.
Now, I'm afraid I have to tag people don't I.
Chris Heathcote, Matt Webb, Flo Heiss and Iain Tait, come on down!
Helsinki, August 2007
Originally uploaded by blackbeltjones
PAGE ONE:
[scene] A kitchen, close-up on a clock on the wall. it's about twenty to eight in the morning. "Black Mirror" by Arcade Fire is playing.
PIC1: dolly back from clock to slightly wider shot of a room - a kitchen that's been turned into a mess of notes, lines drawn in string, marker pen on old 70s wallpaper, a Human League poster, equations, question marks, memorabilia from the 50s, a poster for international geophysical year.
DD: TODAY I CHANGE MY NAME
PIC2: dolly back further to see a kitchen table with someone - a slight man with unkempt dark hair slumped forward on it - seemingly asleep.
DD: ME - AND A THOUSAND AND TWENTY-THREE OTHERS, STOP BEING WHO WE WERE, AND BECOME WHO WE'RE GOING TO BE.
PIC3: dolly back further through the kitchen window to a typical suburban street.
DD: DURRAN.
PIC 4: dolly-back and raise camera to a wide shot of a surburban estate on the edge of a large, dense, dark, decadent and decaying city
DD: TODAY I CHANGE MY NAME, AND WE START TO CHANGE THE WORLD.
Testing the fancy s60 app
Another blogpost about twitter... yawn.
but - as Trevor says:
"I'm not seeing the frantic, multimodal ETech blog coverage as in past years. Has it jumped the shark or am I just unsubscribed?"
Even the most prolific conference liveblogger I know, Alice, has just been spooling flickr pics with the occasional contextual paragraph.
Chris and I (neither of whom are at Etech) were talking about this yesterday over lunch. I have a different theory - Twitter has given people a backchannel that doesn't require a laptop - which means less time in a blog writing environ.
'Context Spooling' has displaced blogging...?
Discuss!
I'm sure I'm not the only one who doesn't the ads back after the maintenance is done.
I never thought I would have said that a tube station felt like the calmest place in the city, but mentally, it has an enormous calming effect to not be surrounded by messages.
I wonder if the "Journal of the Mental Environment" has documented the place???
I guess, being cynical, the first brand to pay for keeping the place brand free would get loads of great advertising/brand value (ahem, cough...) from doing so...
The soundtrack to the gritty, urban, soulful, sexually-free, action-packed, anti-establishment, Grant-Morrison-scripted, teenage-freedom, Michael Bay summer blockbuster that was never made.
Yet.
Fantastic.
But is it Gossip?
Or The Gossip?
What's one of your favorite quotes?
Submitted by Georgie-boy.
"The best way to have a good idea is to have lots of ideas" - Linus Pauling.
It was a special Welsh-themed event, with screenings of vintage Welsh pop TV show "Disc-A-Dawn" preceding the ex-Gorky's Zygotic Mynci member's show.
In a word it was lovely, especially for someone extremely jetlagged. It would be kindest to say that the lyrics were undemanding - but his guitar and banjo playing more than made up for that.
I walked out with the album, and also the Welsh Rare Beat compilation compiled by Gruff Rhys, Andy Votel et al.
Also walked out with a conviction to get back to my schoolboy standard of Welsh-speaking before next St. David's Day...
Many thanks to Russell for turning me on to the event. Cracking stuff.



I'm reading about Mr. Leighton right now -- the RCA in the 1950s and 60s and ARK magazine. read more
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