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crynwr-drwg · 1 year
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I don't remember if I ever shared this before, but I found it again (in my camera roll)
It translates to "No Music On A Dead Planet" and it was outside the castle in Cardiff by Bute parc (a while ago it was, at least)
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thefilmbay · 11 months
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The Popcorn Club
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Event planning can be a daunting task, but it's a critical component of any successful organisation. From small community events to large-scale conferences, effective event planning can be the difference between a memorable experience and a forgettable one. Recently, I had the opportunity to take part in the planning and promotion of an event called "The Popcorn Club." As I navigated through the process, I gained valuable insights into the world of event planning, including the importance of social media and the significance of collaboration and communication. In this blog post, I'll share my experience and some of the most crucial things I learned about event planning and promotion.
For an independent Uni event The Popcorn Club, in my mind anyways, was a success although there were only 50 seats and not all of them were filled. Those who came really enjoyed themselves and that's what really mattered. The atmosphere was electric, with people laughing and chatting as we watched our work displayed and when we had the social after.
From a planning perspective, the event went smoothly. As a group, although we had our own jobs we all were happy to help out with everything from designing posters, editing videos and brainstorming ideas for social media.
In terms of the work shown, we had carefully grouped certain ones together so we could create panels for Q&As and give the audience time to take in everything they've seen and so they don't become too overwhelmed. Our choices were validated by the reaction of the attendees, who enjoyed the variety and mix of works.
Overall, The Popcorn Club event was a fantastic night that exceeded my expectations. We had a great turnout, and everyone seemed to have a great time.
The success of the event was not just down to luck. It took months of planning and preparation to bring it all together, and this blog post will dive deeper into the thought process and decisions that went into making it a success.
Planning an event is a daunting task, but the experience of organising The Popcorn Club has taught me the art of event planning. Various things went into planning this event, from deciding on the theme and creating promotional content. In this blog post, I'll share the valuable insights I gained from it.
We had to decide on the theme of the event. It was a lot simpler than we thought it would be because in all honesty we already had the idea at the start, but that doesn't mean it hasn't changed and evolved. The theme of The Popcorn Club was centred around high school and how each member of the group has changed and evolved. We wanted to create an atmosphere of fun and relaxation where people could unwind and have a good time.
Once we finalised the theme, the next step was to create a promotion plan to ensure that the event reached as many people as possible. As a social media manager, my role was to create engaging and visually appealing content for the event's promotion. We utilised various social media platforms like Instagram and Twitter to promote the event and used the website other members of the group created to reach out to potential attendees. Although Social Media definitely isn't my strong suit I was so happy that I got to do it as it did give me a chance to better my abilities. It was so daunting to begin with but with the help of Blake (a member of the Popcorn Club), it got a lot easier. Social media became a voice for us to express ourselves and what we were creating.
During the planning process, we faced some challenges and had to make some changes. For instance what we were even going to be changing. Trying to decide how to show a dissertation and scripts is not an easy task but it worked out well and everyone loved it. 
As someone who was in charge of the social media and promotions for The Popcorn Club, I learned quite a few things about event planning. Here are some of the key takeaways:
1. Communication is key
One of the biggest lessons I learned from planning The Popcorn Club is that communication is absolutely essential when it comes to organising an event. It is especially important when working with a group because people are always going to have different ideas or what to do.
2. Flexibility is important
While it's important to have a plan in place, it's also important to be flexible and adaptable when things don't go as planned. For example, at The Popcorn Club, we had to make some important and somewhat stressful decisions when it came to the interviews, photography and table reads. We all had to be flexible with our time so we could get it all done. It took some work. 
Overall, planning The Popcorn Club was a challenging and rewarding experience that taught me a lot about event planning. By applying the lessons I learned to future projects, I'm confident that I'll be able to plan even more successful events in the future. It has also given me a major insight into what I want to do in the future. As a career, I now realise I want to go into Curation and Programming meaning planning events and putting works together. I got more from this project than I would've ever known.
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tomorrowusa · 2 months
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^^^ A homophobe at the University of New South Wales who refused to use a stairway painted in Pride colors probably didn't do his gonads any good by trying to slither up the railing.
h/t: Comic Sands.
Perhaps the Capitol steps in Washington should be painted this way to deter a repeat of January 6th by pro-Trump terrorists. 🤔
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whats-in-a-sentence · 2 months
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As part of this effort, the Molecular Design and Synthesis Group at the University of New South Wales has been designing tagging agents that will temporarily introduce highly fluorinated alkyl groups to molecules to aid in organic synthesis (for example, see figure 18.17).
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"Chemistry" 2e - Blackman, A., Bottle, S., Schmid, S., Mocerino, M., Wille, U.
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Global database of spider silk to aid development of biomaterials
What's stronger and tougher than steel, and more elastic than rubber, weight for weight? Spider silk is, and this incredibly versatile material could transform engineering, materials science and even medicine—if we could just work out how to produce it.
Now a new global study that has cataloged web silk properties of almost 1100 spiders hopes to provide a launchpad for the design of future biomaterials that emulate this wonder of nature.
Dr. Sean Blamires, an evolutionary ecological biologist from UNSW Sydney's School of Biological, Environmental and Earth Sciences, says the new research, which was published recently in the journal Science Advances, examined the chemical structure, the genetics and the particular way that each spider spins their webs and marked these against the physical properties of the silk.
The team of researchers that spanned Asia, Oceania, Europe and the US spent five years collecting spiders from around the world, observing them, extracting silk and sequencing their transcriptomes—the RNA molecules that are coded to make silk. They added a massive dataset to the existing knowledge base which was previously limited to 52 species of spiders in 18 families, with 1,098 new species from 76 families.
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thebotanicalarcade · 7 months
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n4_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: Australian wild flowers /. Sydney :N.S. W. Bookstall Co.,[1912?]. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/57620201
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dreamboatbabi3 · 1 year
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skirtless backstage shoots >>>
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conandaily2022 · 2 months
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Sydney, Australia's Miss Universe Philippines 2024 candidate in Jenina Lui
Jenina Anne Lui, 21, of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia is competing for the right to represent the Philippines at Miss Universe 2024 in Mexico. She is an audit analyst and a taekwondo athlete. Lui attended the Tangara School for Girls in Cherrybrook, New South Wales. In February 2020, she entered the University of New South Wales in Sydney. On October 2, 2022, Lui competed against six other…
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vx506914451 · 5 months
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nerdwelt · 9 months
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Extreme australische Buschbrände stellen eine ernsthafte Bedrohung für das globale Klima dar, warnen Wissenschaftler
Extreme Buschbrände auf der ganzen Welt könnten den Klimawandel verschärfen und die Systeme der Erde weiter stören, was zu verheerenden Auswirkungen weltweit führen würde. Forscher der University of New South Wales Canberra und der University of Tasmania haben die globalen Auswirkungen der Brände des australischen Schwarzen Sommers untersucht und daraus Lehren gezogen. Sie betonen, dass die…
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thefilmbay · 1 year
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The Behind the Scenes of the Behind the Scenes
So I’m finally in my 3rd and final year of university. For this final year myself and peers have been given the assignment of a major project which is an exhibition to display our achievements over the past years. I will be honest when I first saw this assignment I was terrified for so many reasons, one being I had no clue where to even begin but with that in mind I was still so excited at the same time. This isn’t like anything I have ever done before. Although I know we have the skills together as a class to do it, it was still a daunting project. 
From the get go I tried to work out what my strengths are and what my weaknesses would be. I wanted to ensure for myself and my peers that I would be able to excel in the jobs I was assigned. I knew that if it was something that would allow me to be creative it would be the perfect job as I am a Dreamer I thrive in using my imagination and creating things, but that does also mean that when it comes to being organised is sort of a no go for me so management is definitely no the job for me. After our 2nd meeting it was decided that I’d be majoring/managing the promotions alongside another one of my peers. Yes I know I’ve already mentioned management wasn’t a good fit for me but in this sense it worked as the management team told us our tasks and we just cracked on and did them. 
So before we made any step in the curation side of our project our class needed to decide a theme. Although it was a task that affected everything we created, it came around weirdly fast. As a unit we understood quickly that we thrive in being unique and camp which is why our theme became focused on ‘studying the screen’ although that is definitely not our final title (needs a little comedy) it explained everything we needed it to. The idea of ‘studying the screen’ encapsulates all the areas we have studied and all the films we have watched. From ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ to ‘It Happened One Night’ over the last 3 years there has been something for everyone to enjoy.
As for what I wanted to show in terms of my film identity, that is still something I don’t know. I knew I wanted to include my work on screenwriting as it is an area within the course I was so proud of. Other than my screenwriting I am still at a loss of what to use but thankfully alongside the theme of ‘studying the screen’ we also decided to have a high school theme using the cringy yearbook photos and quotes. Having this added theme and style it has given me more ideas of how I want to represent myself. Academically I’m not the best and I’m not ashamed to admit that. For that exact reason I want to express some of that work as a demonstration of my progress in the same ways I did during my high school years. It has gone full circle. 
So onto the major project itself my main focuses so far have been creating a logo that would be used for the website and the social media and basically any form of promotion we used. As a group we decided to make something that looks like a school logo. Something sweet and simple but eye-catching in a way. So that’s what I created (as seen below) . I knew I wanted to represent our University and I knew I had to incorporate cinema in some way. That is why I chose to add a film reel in the background to both break up the logo but also to add a small insight to what we are about. All in all what I designed after some trial and error has finally been finished and approved by everyone in our class and as a little tip for anyone who's gonna design a logo, colours are your enemy seriously, that's what took the longest to agree on. 
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Anyways, the progress so far. There is so much more to come and I know that's gonna be an understatement but in the meantime everything is going smoothly. 
Wish us luck!
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philanthropicpeople · 11 months
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James Packer Gives A$7M to UNSW
James Packer donates to UNSW
James Packer is donating $7 million to UNSW to bolster research into mental health care. James Packer, Australian billionaire, inherited a fortune and grew it through major investments in casinos, resorts, and media labels. In 2022, he sold his interest in Crown Casinos, one of Australia’s largest gaming corporations, for $3.36 billion Australian, or $2.22 billion USD, making him the fourth…
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tenth-sentence · 1 year
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As soon as I graduated, I forced my way into a job at the New South Wales Government Architect's office, which in 1995 had established Australia's first Aboriginal architecture group, Merrima Design.
"Design: Building on Country" - Alison Page and Paul Memmott
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dreamboatbabi3 · 10 months
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dreams do come true ✨🦋🪩🧡
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9jacompass · 1 year
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Apply Now: 2023 UNSW New College Living Scholarship for International Students
Apply Now: 2023 UNSW New College Living Scholarship for International Students
Applications are hereby invited from interested and suitably qualified candidates for University of New South Wales UNSW New College Living Scholarship for International students who wish to study at the University. At New College, the University want as many students as possible to experience the best of university living. Scholarship Sponsor(s): University of New South Wales, Australia Host…
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