This is how I feel my life is right now

As I completely run around in circles, juggling four jobs, an internship, uni, a boyfriend and social life, not really going in any direction at all but mindlessly spinning around like a cartoon character, amused bystanders look on, laughing at my benign efforts at trying to have any sort of control over my life.

What a deep analysis of a silly mindless .gif.

oohhHHhhH life.

I found this extremely interesting.

I found this article/blog post on mashKULTURE, an art and culture blog. I found it very interesting.

I’m not sure if anyone else will, but lately I’ve been thinking that Advertising may be my thing instead of Media. I got told that in Advertising there are essentially two career paths: Art Director or Copywriter. Basically if I chose to do Advertising that I would have to choose between them. I’m terrible at designing and drawing so couldn’t be an art director and I’m too creative to be a Copywriter and just concern myself with words (sorry, that was a complete contradiction).

Anyway, this visually represents the difference between the two professions. Pretty cool stuff! Copyright on the left; art director on the right.

$15 worth of halva…

I thought it was the greatest idea in the whole world that Yochi utilises a self-serve system where you pay depending on how much your yoghurt weighs. Something like 100g for $2. Sounds perfect! Until you spent $15 on about 10% frozen yoghurt and 90% halva, which is a sweet sesame seed confectionary block that apparently is worth its weight in gold..

My friend Abby and I had the exact same issue, clearly.. BUT LOOK HOW GOOD THEY LOOK! Totally worth it…

The World’s Top 10 Things Inspired by Floppy Disks! 

I’m so happy this blog post exists! I found it on a blog called The World’s Top 10 Best Things of Anything and Everything which I’ve definitely been enjoying reading.

This post is adorable; bringing the good ol’ Floppy Disk back into fashion! Since I recently moved house, I went through all my really old stuff which included a box of old floppy disks! Some of the stuff is totally adorable, my two favourites are this Floppy Disk pillow:

and this box made from old Floppy Disks, which I’m considering building out of all my old ones! After I figure out how to get off all my super old files from it and explore 2004-Dani’s word documents!

Bloggin’ on the go.

Apparently there’s some massive million dollar project that’s about to kick off to ensure that commuters have Internet connection on their phones while underground in the city loop…

Really? Really, 21st century? We’ve gotten to the point where we can’t actually manage to be offline for the three or four minutes it takes to get from Richmond to Parliament? It baffles me that  the fact that iPhones and androids can connect us to literally every single bit of information we could possibly ever need from anywhere around the world at any given second is not quite good enough. We can’t manage to stay in the real world for a few minutes on the train. When everyone had pink Motorola flip phones it costed an arm and a leg to connect to the Internet but it was still the most incredible thing ever that we didn’t need a PC the size of a house to get us on MySpace. It’s funny how quickly people take new technology for granted.
How ironic that I’m writing this in my phones “notes” in the city loop impatiently waiting for Internet connection so I can post it…
Oh, future..

Volcano Choir announces a new album to be released in September.

When I heard that Volcano Choir had announced that September would see the release of the band’s second studio album, I thought I was in some beautiful Justin Vernon-based dream (which certainly aren’t a rarity for me) and it was just too good to be true. But alas, their second studio album entitled ‘Repave’ will be dropping under music label JagJaguwar in only a couple of months.

It is now evident that after Vernon announced Bon Iver would be “taking a break,” he has been putting his superhuman musical ability towards his side project band Volcano Choir, a collaboration with progressive-rock group Collections of Colonies of Bees. Volcano Choir released their first album entitled ‘Unmap’ in September 2011. Their hauntingly harmonic sound blends the symphonic strings, piano, voices in harmony and acoustic guitar that Bon Iver flaunted so famously with a more experimental production style. The result is beautiful compositions of sheer undeniable musical talent that completely relax and entice the listener.

‘Unmap’ flawlessly blends progressive rock, chill-wave, acoustic, ambient music together and seasons it with cleverly manipulated vocals that harmonise one another in an eerie and enchanting way. Needless to say, the announcement of a second album has been met with much excitement.

They’ve released a ‘teaser’ video for the album; a beautifully shot and edited piece of music-cinema masterpiece that gives a feel and to the album as well as featuring a brand new song entitled ‘Byegone.’

This video is such an incredible media piece that has a poetic experimental feel about it mixed with a effortless elegance. Each frame is carefully considered with soft focuses and harmonious compositions then smoothly edited together. It really shows how visuals are such a crucial part of the music industry, as a video like this really captures the uplifting and beautifully inspirational mood of the upcoming album. It has the creative and technical sophistication that is so rarely seen in music film clips these days. It really shows a considered and careful approach to the piece as an artwork; the result being an incredibly shot, beautifully constructed and perfectly edited piece that you can’t look away from if you tried.

I personally won’t be sleeping til September. This is going to be amazing.

 

 

 

What will we be nostalgic about from the 00’s?

Through my endless stalking across the vast World Wide Web, I found a number of blogs I found really interesting. My favourites were the personal blogs that wrote about matters, events or concepts not with facts and figures, not based on interviews with experts, not to conform to a certain ideological view but simply for the sake of writing their thoughts and opinions down.

One blog I found, entitled Beautiful Absurdity is an opinion blog ran by a journalist named Shan Jaff from Germany. This post was one that particularly sparked my interest and started many conversations this week.

 

What Will We Be Nostalgic About From The 00’s? is the post, definitely worth a read.

 

I also miss the days of MSN, where your screen name and the song you were currently listening to had to be perfect in order to get the attention of the boy who sometimes sat behind you in Music class. Or the use of emoticons that crucially summed up your social standing with someone. And the days where you couldn’t be on the phone and internet at the same time… (okay I don’t particular miss them, but it’s pretty weird thinking about it). Flip phones were so totally cool, although we only ever used them to play Snake and call mum to pick us up from school.

Now the whole ’90’s kid pride thing has always made me cringe, especially because I experienced the 90’s from ages zero to six, where I was pretty much incapable of soaking up the retro culture seeing as I couldn’t even tie my shoes, but my childhood Golden Years were spent in the Noughties (if that’s really what we’ve decided to call that decade…) so I give myself to be lame, nostalgic and proud all at the same time. They were the years of bad pop music, rapid technological advancements one Walkman and Gameboy at a time, the very origins of Social Networking (because you were a nobody if you didn’t have a cool Myspace), renting DVDs and secretly downloading mp3’s off Limewire. They make me think of my socially awkward childhood years and how excited we were by these technologies which are now considered redundant, ancient and trivial.

That begs the question, will the iPhone be redundant and trivial in a few years? It’s hard to imagine that being so as it feels like the be all and end all of human technology, but that’s what we all thought about the wheel at one point too.