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a little bit of london

it is about time i got around to posting something, apart from a heap of home renovations, i have just started teaching at utas and will start proper office this coming monday.  I though i should post some shots i took during my 2 days in london, you should know the projects.  there are more images on my personal blog.

Iaac thesis published at paraclouding.com

Paraclouding.com is now open for submissions from anyone that does anything in Paracloud, so I have sent the Iaac thesis. You can see H2O absorber (developed through endless variations and discriminated at the end – iaac thesis group number 1 after all) at the paraclouding site now.

where have all the people gone. . .?

Its 2 days till i leave. . .packing and trying to organise the last nine months of my life into boxes and my laptop into a similarly manageable state . . .hmmmm

No-one has written yet on this blog, but i thought it good that we start a dialogue as time progresses and we move away from iaac. The random thoughts in my head, mixed feelings and reflections I have on the course, must surely strike a cord in us all at the moment. I call for people to start reflecting on in this blog. I love looking at old photos (thanks Andrea for the fb update ), somehow we all look like different people. Is it that we have become disfigured by the tortures of endless allnighters? Or do we now look on our past selves as something else other, that we have changed so much from our experiences that we no longer recognise ourselves? I know I have changed and am apprehensive on how my reconfigured and tortured self will again fit back into a non iaac world.

Well, thats my thoughts, how is everyone else feeling? Also, I say we should all be on the lookout for cool conferences around the world, that we may have an iaac reunion at: India, Thailand, New York – somewhere central to us all, but where we may all meet again and go wild for a week.

Back to the packing and organising now. . .

We’re so far 11

We’re so far 11 and we come from Greece, Mexico, Peru, Us/Columbia, Italy, Australia, Poland and India. Log in so we can cover nearly the whole of the world map.

welcome @ iaac alumni!

9 months of blood, sweat and tears… made bearable only because the absolutely unique atmosphere we have all created…

Now, me and Krystian though about this place, so we can publish everything we will write, read, draw, design, generate, populate, or just think after we will leave Pujades 102.

We’re really curious what all of us are going to do now and I’m sure you are curious too, so, please, send to me your private email addresses on my iaac account or to mmichalpiasecki@gmail.com, so I can add you as administrators or contributors (just tell me who would you like to be).

Feel free to change the header image too…

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