Nomological Net

Stray thoughts from here and there. The occasional concern for construct validity. No more logic. Fish.

Name:

faults in the clouds of delusion

Thursday, July 31, 2008

ali's world


The exhibition was great and the book is now available online and should be in major bookstores across India in a few days. Rahul has a review up already. Many thanks to those who helped spread the word (especially zigzackly!)

Check it out, everyone -- it's more than just a bunch of (amazingly) "pretty" pictures; it's a story that needs telling.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Pictures from Scotland

Mountain spring, Glen Nevis


Passing place


Reflections, Loch Oich


Pillar, Loch Ness


One lane, Drumnadrochtil


Portal


Chain link


Sentry


A dram to share


Feudalism


Domain

Friday, July 11, 2008

Pictures from Norway

11th century barn with 21st century cars

The Sognefjord at Balestrand

Adrift

Leaving Balestrand

The Sognefjord at an angle

Deadhead hat in 16th century Stav church

Tree House

Troll

Jetty, Flam

Snapshot

Instructions, Myrdal

Barren

Viking boat

Vigelund's vision

Tuesday, July 08, 2008

Pictures from Hungary

Revelers

Still life

Weekend lunch by the Danube

Paprika, iconic

Fish soup and soda-water with wine

The Danube from Visegrad castle, near the Slovak border

The Parliament, Pest

American entertainment

Bike stand with sculpture, Erzsebet Ter, Pest

At a diner

Memorial to a 20th century crucifixion, inside the Basilica

Street life

Thursday, July 03, 2008

All over the place

Earlier this week, attending a dissertation proposal defense, I looked around the room. The person on the hot seat was a Brazilian. The two co-chairs were Dutch and Thai. The three other committee members were from India, Benin via Canada, and (yes) American. And the lone spectator, the candidate's junior picking up tips while giving moral support, was Japanese.

And I thought -- another little reason why I love my job.