Good Morning!
Monday, December 30, 2019
Silvereye Season Highlights 2019
Every November, the Silvereyes come to visit the bottlebrush right outside my window, putting on a show of daring acrobatics, cheerful chirping, and occasional clumsy antics. For the past decade, it's been one of the photographic highlights of the year for me (and a big reason why I got into photography in the first place).
While this year, I couldn't spend the whole day plonked in front of
the window keeping an eye of them, I was lucky that the times I was
around (e.g. early morning, before rushing out the door to get to work, and when unwinding after a long day at work) turned out to be the times when some of the most interesting
lighting/activities happened anyway ;)
Sunday, August 11, 2019
How (Busy) Software Engineers/Scientists Use Their Computers - A Datapoint
Having spent a few years doing HCI research, I know very well the importance and value that getting data points (any data points at all) about how people set up their workspaces and organise their work/workspaces is - especially for anyone involved in Operating System UX, Personal Information Management (PIM), File Systems, or Web Browser UX work.
Today, I thought I'd make a quick post outlining my personal workflow, in the hopes that this will be a useful datapoint for anyone out there designing these systems (*wink wink* Microsoft ;). Admittedly, the way I work is probably a bit of an outlier, but I there are many elements here that should be of general value. Hopefully this will be of use to some people out there who study this stuff :)
So, without further ado, here is an overview of my typical working environment.
Today, I thought I'd make a quick post outlining my personal workflow, in the hopes that this will be a useful datapoint for anyone out there designing these systems (*wink wink* Microsoft ;). Admittedly, the way I work is probably a bit of an outlier, but I there are many elements here that should be of general value. Hopefully this will be of use to some people out there who study this stuff :)
So, without further ado, here is an overview of my typical working environment.
Monday, July 22, 2019
SOFIA Flying Observatory Visit
It was great getting the chance to tour NASA's SOFIA flying observatory this weekend on the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing!
Monday, April 15, 2019
3 Pieces for Christchurch - March 2019 - #WeAreOne
A month ago today on 15 March 2019, a deadly terrorist attack was unleashed upon two mosques in my hometown, Christchurch NZ. Inspired by and in response to the outpouring of emotion in the wake of this horrific event, I wrote a whole bunch of music during this time - I guess partly as a coping mechanism in the wake of each day's events. From these pieces, I've picked the following three as they fit well together under the general theme of healing for a broken community.
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Happy New Year 2019 (and a recap of 2018)
It's been a long time since I've posted anything here - May 2018 to be precise (!). Since then, a lot has been happening - so much so that I haven't really had time anymore to put together posts here. Some of these things I can't quite announce here publicly yet, but you'll no doubt find out in due course :) So, without further ado, here are some of my highlights of 2018.
In short, my 2018 was an epic year of travel, new experiences, and hanging out with many good friends old and new.
In short, my 2018 was an epic year of travel, new experiences, and hanging out with many good friends old and new.