Eliz Sarobhasa is a university student and candidate design researcher from Vancouver, British Columbia. Her main focus is interaction design and the principle of linguistic relativity: the structure of a language affects the ways in which its speakers are able to conceptualize their world, i.e. their world view, in addition to the syntax of artificial languages.
IDLE GLORY is a mental depository of discussions on theories of human interaction design, conferences on technology and social media, artworks, exhibitions, and photography, happenstance moments from ‘slices of a university student, and nonsensical statements of the concerning universe.
… essentially, a personal blog of sorts that has existed in limbo since 2003 and is in its current iteration since 2008.
You can learn more about Eliz at idleglory.com, gravitydrift.com and on Flickr as rocketcandy or Twitter at @idleglory.








