2013

I graduated from high school in 2012. In June of 2013 I was in Greece which was the beginning of a six month trip overseas.

I spent two months in Europe, the first in Greece with my family and two other families. We stayed in a villa on an island called Hydra and then were on a boat for the remaining time, seeing new, beautiful, tiny islands every day.

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After Greece I met a group of friends in Amsterdam and travelled with them to Berlin. Friends who had gone to Berlin the year before had told me how much they loved it so I arrived very excited and my excitement was not lessened at all. We stayed for a week, exploring new parts of the city each day and went to a small festival on the weekend. Once I said goodbye to Berlin I took the train to Paris to meet my friend and together we went to Lisbon. Unfortunately we only had one week in Portugal, so we decided to stay in Lisbon and do day trips to nearby towns. It was the end of my Europe leg of the journey as I flew from Lisbon to Madrid and then Madrid to Mexico.

Meeting my best friend, Alyse, in Mexico, we flew to Guatemala where we stayed for five weeks, living with a host family, going to Spanish school and volunteering at a kindergarten in Antigua. We made friends, salsa danced, learnt how to speak Spanish (sort of!) and fell in love with Central America.

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It took us 36 hours by bus to get from Guatemala to Panama, where we stayed for one night before we flew to Colombia. I don’t want to choose between countries but if I had to… I would choose Colombia. The people, the food, the beaches, the incredible surroundings, the hikes, all made it a place that I would never forget.

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From Colombia to Ecuador, Ecuador to Peru, Peru to Bolivia, Bolivia to Chile (one night for a weird desert party), Chile to Argentina, Argentina to Melbourne. Each place was so special, leaving us with life long memories. We swam with pink dolphins, saw the sunrise at Machu Picchu, hiked up a volcano 5000 metres above sea level, salsa danced, shopped in Buenos Aires, saw red lagoons, went anaconda hunting, took thousands of buses, tried every sort of chocolate there was, had awkward photos taken in front of famous sights, met German people everywhere, sand boarded in the Peruvian desert and much, much more. 

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If I had time, I would tell more stories but I reaaaaally need to write a few more blog posts before I go to bed.

Link

Every week we have to link someone else’s blog/tumblr/anything to our own blog.

This is my friend Greta’s blog. She made it in 2012, leading up to finishing school and moving overseas. Her photographs are beautiful and I love reading her stories and thoughts.

 

Symposium 3

These weeks “lecture” (un-lecture) was quite interesting. We discussed the validity of material on the internet (copyright!) and were able to ask questions.

On the Network Media blog Adrian made a list of the questions of the week. See them —-> here

Basically what I got out of this lecture was that EVERYTHING is or could be copyrighted. It’s tiring to think about but it has made my opinion on Creative Commons much clearer – we should all use CC.

 

~FARGO~

My boyfriend and I finished watching Fargo the other night and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since. I loved every part of it and can’t wait for the next season.

Billy Bob Thornton as Malvo was terrifyingly amazing, as was Martin Freeman as Lester Nygaard. Their characters were so powerful, managing to make me shit scared one second and then laugh the next.

If you haven’t watched it, do it.

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Week Two Reading #2

Aaaand one more reading from week 2: “Blogs and Australian Law”.

This reading addressed the legal laws and issues that can occur whilst using blogs and more web based publications. With many dot points, the article discussed ‘What is a blog’, Copyright, Trade marks, Right of Publicity, Defamation…etc.

Under the copyright dot point, there is a strong emphasis on always being aware of who the copyright owner is, whether the 70 years copyright period has expired and what exceptions will apply to you. Before this reading I didn’t know that there was an entire council dedicated to dealing with copyright and that is where you should turn if you have any questions.

The other section regarding copyright that interested me was about using short quotes, names, slogans or titles. As it turns out, these are all mostly too short to gain copyright protection. Phew!

Oops… Week Two Reading “What is Creative Commons?”

Even though I did read/watch the week two readings last week, enjoyed them and took notes on them – I forgot to blog about them until now… So here we go.

The Video Magazine about Creative Commons and Copyright Info gave me a well rounded idea about CC and when/where/who uses it. I had never heard of CC before this semester so I found it very interesting that an artist can give permission for others to use their materials whilst following the licence that the artist has chosen. In the video we were given examples about the different types of licences. One licence example is NC which stands for ‘Non Commercial’. The artist gives permission for others to use their work, however if someone prints the work onto a tshirts and gives them to friends, as long as they aren’t selling them and making money, this is fine!

I think that CC is a great way of sharing work and allowing strangers to use your work – as long as the guidelines and licenses are followed correctly!