uh0h is about zombies, pirates, robots and other cool party themes. Apart from awesome party themes, uh0h spews forth reviews, interviews, shows an occasional photograph (perhaps of something beautiful, something to eat or perhaps a lovely vintage number). Included are other musings arts-wankers, hipsters, night-time-lovers and otherwise-ok-people might enjoy or hate. Also we like flowers. So there.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Towards Creative Activism

An article from the Creative Review magazine about how designers can help green businesses - and about the issues of fake sustainable businesses.

Also here is an article on how software designers can approach developing software with reduced environmental impacts: green pcs in open source free software.

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Shorpy - the 100 year old photo blog

"A photo blog about what life a hundred years ago was like: How people looked and what they did for a living, back when not having a job usually meant not eating. We’re starting with a collection of photographs taken in the early 1900s by Lewis Wickes Hine as part of a decade-long field survey for the National Child Labor Committee. One of his subjects, a young coal miner named Shorpy Higginbotham, is the site’s namesake."

Phase03-Play

A free digital magazine as a PDF made by the Phase Collective.

Art. Design. Photography. Illustration.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

The Reigning King of Mathematical Comedy Defends his Crown

Simon Pampena, Moosehead nominee and star of last year’s hit The Mathematical Revolution, is back again to take maths kicking and screaming into the 21st Century. Maths is a grueling sport and nobody knows this better than Simon who, having freshly returned from filming mathematical adventures with ABC TVs Catalyst, is ready to fire-up audiences with his heart-racing, high-jumping, fist-pumping new training program

Little Mathletics.

Australia beaten by Kazakhstan, Moldova and New Zealand

The greatest sporting country - Australia, is falling off the pace when it comes to maths. Look at our shameful performance at last year’s International Mathematical Olympiad. We had our butts whipped by the likes of New Zealand – what a disgrace! But Australians can change.

We can be the best!

How we will regain our Glory

Through an hour of high-energy performance, Simon will coach Australia’s rising stars to realise their true mathematical potential. The audience will learn the skills to play maths with their sporting instincts. What it means to work as a team against an equation. Why it is their intellectual obligation to exploit every loophole and bend every rule in sport and maths because winning is everything. Assisting in this highly visual and interactive endeavor will be the musical addition of Raceless from Aussie avante hip-hop pioneers Curse OV Dialect. After all, the 48th International Mathematical Olympiad is only one year away…

It’s time to get back to basics. It’s time for Little Mathletics.

For more information go to:

www.numbercrunch.com.au

LISTING INFORMATION

Venue: Eurotrash Bar 18 Corrs Lane Melbourne

Dates: 5th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 12th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 19th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th,

26th and 29th April, Previews 5th and 8th April

Tickets: $18.00 Full, $15.00 Conc., Groups of 10+ & Previews.

Times: start 7.30pm finish 8.30pm - Except Sunday shows

on 8th, 15th , 22nd and 29th April only start 6.30pm finish 7.30pm.

Bookings: 0424 462 702, www.numbercrunch.com.au or at the door.

MEDIA CONTACT:

Monique Pockett - M 0417 600 844 W (03) 9340 3447 E mail@angrymathematician.com

Friday, March 23, 2007

Confessions of a talkback junkie.

Trent McCarthy is doing a Comedy Festival show for anyone who loves calling up talkback radio shows.

"Ever wondered who all those opinionated people calling up talkback radio really are? Or Maybe they're just the same person?

Trent has a 12-step program to overcome his talkback addiction. Still, it's going to be a tough night ahead. You can be part of it!"

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Brunswick is the new Brunswick street?

The Sydney road festival, held in Brunswick was on last Sunday.

Click for more pictures of the sydney road festival.