My RedBubble store
Support this blog by buying this awesome gear! My 10% goes into the blog and bills and the like.
This fine apparel manifests in standard t-shirts, in a v-neck style, as long sleeve t-shirts, as “girly” fitted t-shirts or as hoodies.
The following designs are currently available:
- “Aussie liberals for a liberal Liberal Party” + anti-conservative John Stuart Mill quote. (Two versions.)
- “Not boring.” (White on dark.)
- “There is no God.” (Black on light.)
- “ANTITHEIST” (White on dark.)
- “nuclear energy is green energy” + green atom. (Light+green on dark.)
- “neurogeek” + resting potential neuron diagram. (Two versions.)
- Dopamine molecule. (Black on light)
- Norepinephrine molecule. (Black on light)
- “green energy” + atom (Black+green on light.)
- “your god not mine” + various cult symbols (two versions)
- “It only took 13.7 billion years to make this.” (two versions)
- DEAD THINKERS 1: Erwin Schrödinger’s head + “Erwin Schrödinger” (only available in black).
- “FREETHINKER” (white on dark)
- DEAD THINKERS 2: Charles Darwin
- DEAD THINKERS 3: Wilhelm Wundt (possibly the only Wilhelm Wundt clothing item in existence).
- “godless liberal” (two versions)
More on the way! Check it out!
Body Canvas 2011
I attended Body Canvas 2011, a breast cancer awareness charity event. From the Body Canvas website:
In 2011, Body Canvas is proud to continue its charitable partnership with the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF). Last year’s event saw it reach over 2.2 million people in the media and this year’s event promises to be bigger and more glamorous than ever. Body Canvas 2011 will be a special one, with the event founders making the decision to donate 100% of the profits from the ticket sales and money raised directly to the NBCF in support of their valuable initiatives and research.
Below is a flickr photostream comprised of the photos I took of the event. Watch this space, because I’ll be uploading a lot more of them over the next few weeks when I get the time.
My interview with David White
I interviewed David White, a cognitive neuroscience researcher who is completing his postgrad Swinburne University. His research focus is EEG neurofeedback. I pieced together the following 90 second podcast from our discussion, some Creative Commons NIN tracks and other recordings taken from around the Swinburne labs for my Digital Video & Audio assignment.

