The digital-literary sphere
Notes on week 927
- 927 24 oktober 2016 EN
With these weeknotes I publicly track and archive whatever it is I spend my time on.
This week I visited the Frankfurter Buchmesse. The Netherlands and Flanders were honorary guest and, happily, I was able to attend the official opening, which included a passionate speech by President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz that seemed to make a lot of people instant fan (I was certainly triggered too).
During my days at the fair I sought out companies in the digital-literary sphere, attended parties, shook hands with many interesting people and handed out some of the Geometry Girl flyers I’d made. I dropped in and out of Dutch/Flemmish activities and was impressed by all the work that’d gone into that. Afterwards I was tired.
What else? I…
- Worked on the Geometry Girl app, pushing the writing ahead, but mostly tweaking the build I showed off in Frankfurt. This included an English version and layered audio, allowing more control over aural transitions.
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Received Robin Keijzer’s line drawings for the Antegods comic, gathered feedback, added my own and sent it off.
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Met up with Collin and Martijn at Two Tribes, and worked on a new update for RIVE as well as some planned marketing activities.
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Finished writing the new Radio Laika episode, sending it off to four voice actors.
Average step count per day: 8.145
Average staircase count per day: 8
Average sleep per night: 7:43
Average weight: 87,8