Blogs

After early years worshipping paper, meeting Philip Thiel resolutely converted me to the thrills of online writing.

I started with an austere blog of reflexions and maxims: Voyages aux Antipodes et considérations sur la Révolution Française (in French).

Then in 2009, I published a project blog recounting my overland migration trip from Paris to Singapore: Les Portes de l’Orient (in French). The blog has no photograph – I wanted to focus on language alone – and is organised by country, following each of the 14 we crossed as a theme over 6 months, before and during the trip.

I experimented with a blog called ‘Cooking the pest‘ that gathers comic information on rabbit as food. The blog coincides with the Chinese year of the rabbit. It didn’t go very far, but the title was good.

During a two months stay in China, I published an experimental travel blog called ‘The Fake China‘, exploring the dialogue of text and photographs.

I am now developing a blog about Australian urban life – Australian Aesthetics – which I am also publishing in a Chinese version, experimenting with multilingual online audiences.

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