Katie’s Field Blog – coming back home

The team finish up the last camera installations and truck on home … Friday 9 May: “Early to bed, early to rise.”  I do not follow this philosophy, as I was the first to bed and the last to rise this morning.  While the guys enjoyed coffee and fried breakfast, I was informed by Martin T at 9 am that it was […]

Katie’s Field Blog – Days 4 – 7

The story continues as the team install more cameras and run into some bad weather … Monday 5 May: Our day started out well, albeit with a few hiccups.  Getting the camera to connect to Telstra took some effort, but that was solved fairly quickly; now we can talk to it and download pictures directly from our offices at Curtin University.   The […]

Katie’s Field Blog – Days 1, 2, 3

Thanks to Katie Dyl for keeping a blog on the latest DFN trip – read on find out what it’s like to venture into the outback to install the cameras. This blog will come in three installments – keep an eye on the twitter feed or facebook to know when then next is up. On this trip were: Martin Towner (Project Manager), […]

Ellie’s Field Blog

Want to get a taste of what it’s really like out in the field? Ellie Sansom, one of the PhD students working on the Desert Fireball Network, has written about her experiences on the most recent field trip to the Nullarbor in October 2013. Ellie, Robert, Phil, Martin T and Martin C all travelled out into the desert together, to replace and […]

Fireballs app now available for download!

We have been collaborating with our partners ThoughtWorks to produce a fantastic meteor reporting app – you can grab it now by going to our Downloads page or searching “Fireballs in the Sky” in the App Store or Google Play store (it’s available for both iOS and Android).   The app allows anyone to report a fireball sighting anywhere in the world. […]

Fireballs Field Trip – good luck!

Our Fireballs scientists are headed out bush! Phil, Martin T, Martin C, Ellie and Robert are heading out into the field for two weeks to service and install cameras, and most importantly to search for a new meteorite! Phil and the team will be providing daily updates from the field (depending on phone signal) – please head over to our Facebook page […]

Transitions In UX Design

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Portugal 2013 road-trip gallery

The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Josh Woodward – Already There

The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.

Recent trends in storytelling

The term minimalism is also used to describe a trend in design and architecture where in the subject is reduced to its necessary elements. Minimalist design has been highly influenced by Japanese traditional design and architecture. In addition, the work of De Stijl artists is a major source of reference for this kind of work.