March 2007
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Posted by gloda on 28 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: Academic, Gloda
I’m disappointed about the library. It’s almost 2AM now, and when Ollie asked me to come along to work on our essays (I am, I am, this is just… multitasking), I had imagined the library to be dark and spooky, with owls hooting from the History bookshelves. Instead I’m sitting in a well-lit study area among 50 other students, all diligently working on their essays. Beyond a doubt, being a student messes up your biologic clock.
Posted by gloda on 26 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: Photography, Academic
The online version of the N.I.C.E. Wanton Project is now available for download. For the final project of the EN302 Early Drama module at the University of Kent, Charlie Smith, Stuart Halling and I have modernized the 16th century interlude Nice Wanton and turned it into a photo story.
In a society where a maximum of productivity is the ultimate goal, a pill has been developed to obliterate all idleness. The National Injection Corporation for the Elimination of Wanton (N.I.C.E. Wanton) propagates complete uniformity among the population and absolute obedience to the government. Only Ismael and Dalilah refuse to give in to the medication-mania. Together with Oppugnancy, who operates from the underground, they find out that there is more to the pills than anybody expected…
Please choose from one of the PDF versions below:
NICE Wanton for on-screen viewing
NICE Wanton for booklet printing
Posted by gloda on 25 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: Sport, Photography
Today Darwin won 2-0 in their final match against Park Wood. Congratulations!

More photographs can be seen here and will be published in the next edition of inQuire.
Posted by gloda on 25 Mar 2007 | Tagged as: Photography
I am taking part in an exhibition organized by the UKC Photographic Society. Come and have a look at our works in the Rutherford Airport Lounge at the University of Kent, Canterbury.

I designed the poster / flyer, by the way :)
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