Mobile Phone Poetry is Alive and Well

February 23, 2009 at 0:47 am (Melbourne, Street Art and Graffiti) (, , , , , , , , , )

Well, at least as far as residents of North Fitzroy are concerned . . . 

 

Those mobile phone poets are an angry bunch.

Those mobile phone poets are an angry bunch.

A friend spotted this gem just off Brunswick Street as we were heading home after eating pizza and playing pool. To the left of that, someone else has written “Only if you’re a shit poet” but I couldn’t fit it in as well.

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Just a few quick things . . .

February 17, 2009 at 22:42 pm (Art, Personal, Places, Short Stories, Victoria, Writing, movies)

You might have noticed my posts have dropped off a bit, and unfortunately they’ll be a bit sparse for a while: my work situation has changed quite suddenly over the past week so until things settle back down again I’m going to be a little bit here-and-there .

But I thought I should let you know, there’s an update on Bruno’s Art and Sculpture Garden on his website here. The family is safe but they have lost much – not just artworks and property, but friends and neighbours too. I hope they’re holding up alright and know that so many of us are thinking of them.

And because of the change in my work situation, I’ve had to pull out of the Text Tournament running over at Worth (got quite high on the leader board too, until I tried writing in 43ºC heat and bombed badly), but here are three of my better entries from there:

To Hew a Rough Gem – On the theme “Student”, I went a little Hollywood and cliché here, but I did my best within the word limit. I might expand it to include my original ending later. I did score my first Juror’s 10/10 with this one, so I can’t have been doing that badly.
Polyeurathane Haze – Written for the topic “Different Worlds”. This is a rehash of a short I wrote about four years ago and I’m not really happy with it at competition length, so I’ll probably rehash it yet again when I have the time.
Under a Merciless Sun – On the theme “Life and Death”. I started off with a really clear image in my head for the topic, but no story to go with it. All the same, this one beat some pretty big-hitters even with the gaping plot hole, so I’m pleased with that.

I watched a great film tonight – The Dead Girl (yeah, I know, but when did I shy away from “depressing” films?). I loved how understated it was, and how the film let the personal stories come through and wind together without beating you over the head with the exposition stick. The film was a collection of subtle, beautiful character portraits without letting the story down – something I think a lot of local films could take notes from, and I wish there were more films in the world like this.

 And finally, I’m really getting into this fab web comic – Subnormality. Spot-on wit and insight, and lots of text.

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Then All was Gone . . .

February 8, 2009 at 23:24 pm (Bushfires, Disaster, News, Personal, Victoria) (, , , , , , , , , , )

It’s hard to describe the extent of the devastation right now – both that of the land in the wake of the flames and that which we’re feeling right now as the images and stories come to hand. I rang my parents this afternoon and the whole family were despondent: my sister in tears, Mum on the verge of them, and Dad sounding very flat and depressed. They’re donating their caravan to the homeless, and Dad’s four-wheel drive club will probably assist with recovery and rebuilding over the next year, but for us here in Melbourne there’s an overwhelming feeling of helplessness and grief. And while my heart goes out to everyone affected – human or animal – seeing Marysville razed just broke my heart.

You might remember I posted about going for a drive to Marysville a few months ago and visiting Bruno’s Art and Sculpture Garden. I’ve heard reports today that it is now, like the rest of the town, gone. I can only hope Bruno and his family are safe and in time they can rebuild again, but if anyone has any photos from Marysville or any of the places now razed, I urge you to put them up on the web so they’ll never be forgotten. Seeing the blacken, sparse trunks flashed across the news, you could almost forget the dense, flourishing cold-climate rainforest that once stood there and with the climate getting warmer and drier here in Victoria, what grows back may never be the same.

So in this spirit, here are my photos from Bruno’s place again. They were only taken with my phone camera, but hopefully they will give you some idea of what a magical place it was.

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Victoria’s Burning . . .

February 7, 2009 at 22:58 pm (Animals, News, Victoria) (, , , , , , , )

 

Photo courtesy of The Age

Photo courtesy of The Age

 

 

Big news here – we’ve had record breaking heat and fire conditions today and half the state is on fire. There have been fourteen confirmed fatalities so far and they’re saying it could go as high as forty. The temperature has dropped considerably from the 46.4ºC (114.8ºF) we got earlier but the wind is still crazy so conditions are still volatile with so many fire fronts across the state. My heart goes out to all those who’ve lost, to the wildlife who’ve suffered and the livestock destroyed, and my hat goes off to all the firies doing it tough out there – sure, we live in a country where bushfires are natural, but there is nothing natural about the conditions out there and without their efforts things could be far, far worse.

News here and here.

DSE fire map here and CFA updates here.

Offers for assistance can be made here or here, or consider donating to Wildlife Victoria or WSPA’s emergency funds.

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