Sunday 5 August 2012

Mutational Analysis

What I love about being a mathematician, is the consistancy of procedure when encountering a problem and everything in life. For example, when you see a rock, you step over it (or around depending on preference), when you see a stick, you step over it. Even when you see a piece of rubbish on the ground, you step over it. Similarly, I had stumbled a beautifully leather bound book in the library called Mutational Analysis which had set out, 'guidelines' when encountering 'special' vector spaces using Cauchy Schwartz and what not.

This story does have a point. After finishing my exams and recieving my results, one of my many consistancies is splurging on designers I have been eyeing, however, not bothered to walk purchase to during semester. (Another thing about mathematicians, is that we are damned lazy). On top of that, I had ventured out into the sun to see the 18th Biennale of Sydney: all our relations. (For those who know me, you would know, I don't get out much) Set in the old dockyards and prisons of Cockatoo Island, there are amazing contemporary art pieces, reflecting, story-telling and showcasing the history of the Cockatoo Island through various means. There are definately some amazing pieces there, and if you haven't been - you should definately go. 


Jumper: Forever New, Shirt: Dion Lee Line II, Jeans: Riders by Lee, Sunnies: Quay Eyewear and Shoes: BeeBee by Jeffery Campbell. Make up by Shu Uemura and The Kit 
 Unfortunately, the first week of university is always the horrible. Somehow being two weeks behind on the first week is even worse. Alas, that is all that I have time for tonight. I will be back to baking this coming week. I am in need for some cupcakes. 


Much Love and Eat Fruit. X