Scarlatti
Well, it turns out, DTU has a (one) grand piano. A Bösendorfer. Recorded a couple of old pieces:
Well, it turns out, DTU has a (one) grand piano. A Bösendorfer. Recorded a couple of old pieces:
Been home two days now, but the two days on Fejø last week still resonate: Gorgeous collection of moments. And a tour de force of musicianship. Check it out yourself.
The program does not do full justice to the workload of the musicians. “Musik af: Ravel, Purcell …” actually covered a performance of Ravel’s duo for violin and … Read the rest
Some boards from the local timber store plus a bit of paint.
Pablo got his first trout on the hook this summer, but ouch – I failed to land it. Still, we landed 2 others – and it was a great experience – not least thanks to his faithful Abumatic 170iN. Below’s a scan of the leaflet that comes with the reel.
Quality time with my boys on the peninsula of my own childhood’s summer vacations.
When I saw this, I knew we’d have to to arrange some babysitting for the 19/10:
Chris was in top shape.
A beam of Californian sunlight in the cold Danish autumn.
Back in Barcelona to present a paper at 3PGCIC-2011 – a well organized and pleasant conference with a varied program. Good discussions on distributed computing. Excellent social arrangements including the reception banquet at the charming Institut d’Estudis Catalans and a visit to the Mare Nostrum supercomputer of the BSC – located in a former chapel.
My first ACAT conference – this year hosted by Brunel University. I presented a paper on my GUI for ATLAS data processing.
The topics of ACAT match very well what I’ve been doing both during my PhD days and alter – and I’ve been wanting to go for years, but never managed till now. Of course it’s … Read the rest
Works for cello & piano by Leopold van der Pals
Came across this CD by chance. The soloist – living here on Østerbro, is the grandson of the composer .
Post-romantic, austerity, suspense and longing. Apparently it appeals to the younger generations
Pablo (and tia Chata) enjoying the music:
To see the video → … Read the rest
Canada was great – here’s a couple of pictures from the Summit photo contest:
Went to Summit 09 to give an invited talk in the Workshop “HPC and Grid Computing in the Cloud” (OGF27).
My talk was about what I see as an opportunity to dramatically simplify and improve the infrastructure of scientific computation and collaboration.
I … Read the rest
Congratulations to the organizers and Fukuoka Institute of Technology for a pleasant and well-organized ARES 2009 conference.
Almost all the sessions I attended had engaging discussions.
If you’re interested in grid security you might want to read a piece I and 4 colleagues wrote on our gripes with the current model (GSI, proxy certificates and all … Read the rest