Month: October 2005

job application

I just applied for the job at comparative literature. Yeah, I know, when I mentioned it last night I didn’t really mean to apply, but after sleeping on it and having a chat with a colleague, I decided to do it. I […]

research fellowships in Edinburgh

The visiting research fellowships at the University of Edinburgh look rather tempting, although all they actually offer is an office, no funding, and they want you to have you recruit referees to write in confidence to them about you, which is a […]

planning

Tomorrow: finish reading 53 pages of MA thesis-in-progress meeting about thesis gather and send out documents about department to working group sent info, postpone rest till weekend secret thing I should have done fifteen years ago, involving buses to odd places (phew, […]

auditur

Wow, look at the Auditur festival: not only sound poetry, they’ve even got digital poetry! It actually collides with Aesthetics of Play, but I’m thinking I might skip most of the opening of the game exhibition (despite the free drinks) and scoot […]

when administration sucks

I just withdrew from a book project I was excited about because there literally aren’t enough hours in the day to write the article they’d asked me to write. Realistically, I should withdraw from at least two other projects, too, but damn […]

DAC program out

The program for Digital Arts and Culture 2005 (Copenhagen, December 2005) is out. Lots of interesting looking papers!