Exhaustive archives
Categories: An implied semblance of order
Categorization is the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated and understood. Categorization implies that objects are grouped into categories, usually for some specific purpose. Ideally, a category illuminates a relationship between the subjects and objects of knowledge.[1]
Travels
- 2010: Glastonbury Festival 2010
- 2010: Memories of another trip
- 2010: Design To Communicate
- 2009: Five Years of Quiet Revolution
- 2009: EECI2009 round-up
- 2009: Four days in remote Wasdale
- 2009: Climb the mountains…
- 2009: One more hero…
- 2008: Trailer: Erskine and the Great Nottinghamshire Bike Ride - a tale of horror and woe
- 2008: Tracking another client on the icy wastes
- 2008: Despite apparent bankruptcy, Iceland can still fly an entire pub to London
- 2008: Under the stars & over the moon
- 2008: Doing our bit for charity
- 2008: Readers, I want your money!
- 2008: Do you have any puffin?
- 2008: Ágætis Byrjun
- 2007: Heima
- 2007: Having a meeting, Erskine-style
- 2007: In search of Eiríkur Smith
- 2007: Colly’s Guide to Iceland
- 2007: Straight to the Point
- 2006: Thursday Rant
- 2006: What really matters…
- 2005: Holy Island, Batman!
- 2005: Sketchbooks: 243 pages and counting
- 2005: Pictures of ladies in frocks
- 2004: A very Scottish christmas
- 2004: MacExpo, Ostrich and facial surgery
- 2004: London calling to the faraway geeks
- 2004: It’s Slow, it’s Blow, it sounds like snow
- 2004: Say hello, Airwaves goodbye
- 2004: Another day, another great line-up
- 2004: Domino Records Night at Hafnarhus
- 2004: Immeasurable happiness
- 2004: Iceland Airwaves
- 2004: Gannin’ doon tah Cambridge, Pet
- 2004: Iceland Airwaves here we come
- 2004: Indulgence you can only imagine…
- 2004: Glastonbury 2004: Another classic
- 2004: Icelandic National (Web) Team
- 2004: In Southend, United