Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Week to Nov 27



Alvin Sputnik deep sea explorer - enchanting little monologue
Great Ocean Road -
Melbourne for a meeting - very interesting
Rain
Talk on China and the global green
New Subaru Legacy - nice, but soulless

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Marking Time

How do you mark time?

Activities - cramming it all in
TV shows - its Wednesday it must be CSI
Knowledge accumulation
Objectives being met
Personal connection or intimacy 
Pictures of the past

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Week of Nov 20

Slow week:

  1. Ikea for some new lights, spatula and towel.  As usual spent money crap....  New Floor light works really well.
  2. Sunday Birthday party for Chelsea at Blythes.
  3. Boom clash Opera on Thursday -fantastic show  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boom_Crash_Opera (Steve, Simon Jennifer and others, rained a little)
  4. Deck building on Saturday and Friday afternoon
  5. Searched for decking supplier
  6. Tried out new electricity meter - freezer is surprisingly good, radio surprisingly bad - still monitoring overall use - very interesting. 
  7. Bike ride and work, continued decking and the film "the debt" with Helen Mirran ( not sure What I think about it, was not in the mood I think)

Monday, November 14, 2011

Week on Nov 13

Start Deck
Birthday at Blythe
Fix fence and green wall water flow.
Investigate Java
Do the electricity review

James Cameron talk notes

We need a different kind of organisation to create organisations that are for the public good
they would be:
  • easy to form, easy to dismantle, perhaps has a defined end
  • something that is as monumental as limited liability
  • like the Olympic organizing groups

How does innovation finance work?  There is a gap in the process.
  • Large capital providers are conservative and need proven solutions (large capital providers underestimate the risks in proven products and overestimate the risks in new technology)
  • Pure research funds are available for initial research
  • VC's only partly fill the gaps
  • Can the super fund industry help? Banks don't help

What is the "what is will continue fallacy" called?

http://www.abc.net.au/lateline/business/items/201111/s3359678.htm
Climate change capital - http://www.climatechangecapital.com/home.aspx

Sunday, November 06, 2011

November 6 - Last week

KD Lang at Sandlefords
Eye of the storm - ok movie - slow
Perth Film festival opening event - interesting stuff
When the raise stops - great play
Drinks with Paul and Rachel
Mulch on the front Garden - finished!


Wednesday, November 02, 2011

When the Rain Stops

A wonderful play

Remembering:
The use of multi generations on the stage at once
The repetitious us of words.
The store is woven truly through the scenes of the play.
the use of the fish is very powerful
The humour, little moments of relief 

My reactions:
The meaninglessness of life and perhaps the wasted life.

Specific recollections


Andrew Bovell- must see what else he has done (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Bovell )

Summary from SMH

2039. Fish are a rarity, almost extinct. Rainfall is incessant. The planet has been ravaged by generations of abuse. The scars left by our ancestors are deep, marking the environment and humanity itself.

Crossing continents and spanning four generations of one family, When The Rain Stops Falling delves into the past and reaches into the future, bringing to light the enduring impact of collective and individual actions.  

It starts with a phone call. Gabriel York’s estranged son, Andrew, has contacted him. He wants to visit. He wants to know his father; to discover why he abandoned his own son. Andrew will not find the answers to his questions but as the stories of his ancestors are played out, the terrible history of his family unravels. 

In this epic play, Andrew Bovell (Lantana, Scenes from a Separation, Holy Day) weaves a complex web of secrets, lies, misplaced loyalty and betrayal. This work re-affirms Bovell’s place as a remarkable chronicler of the Australian experience and one of our greatest story tellers.

When The Rain Stops Falling was acclaimed as the theatrical hit of last year’s Adelaide Festival, bewitching audiences with its intelligence and multi-layered brilliance. Sydney Theatre Company proudly presents this astonishing Brink production in the Drama Theatre of Sydney Opera House for a strictly limited season from 7 May 2009.