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Greetings from the Children of Planet Earth
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In 1977, NASA sent a pair of unmanned probes named Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 into space. Among the infrared spectrometers and radio receivers included on each probe were identical copies of the same non-scientific object: the Voyager Golden Record. …
Greetings from the Children of Planet Earth
Universe
In 1977, NASA sent a pair of unmanned probes named Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 into space. Among the infrared spectrometers and radio receivers included on each probe were identical copies of the same non-scientific object: the Voyager Golden Record. Sheathed in a protective aluminum jacket, the Record is a 12-inch gold-plated copper disk containing…
Now with pictures
Things I've Been Thinking
This blog isn’t really working. Or at least not how I imagined it would. I’ve been writing long format essays that start with a personal story and spin it into a business insight. In an effort to concentrate on the ideas, I haven’t included images or hyperlinks. Just words. I was hoping to get an […]
Better Ways to Open Pandora’s Box
Things I've Been Thinking
I love records. The problem is my young children do as well. And in an effort to allow our records to endure their childhood relatively scratch-free we’ve become a digital music household. Currently that means we move an iPod touch from room to room plugging it into various docks and speakers as we move throughout […]
Microsoft Word and the NBA
Things I've Been Thinking
A few years ago I saw Mike Daisy perform Monopoly at the PICA TBA festival. He sat behind a desk and told a two-hour monologue that wove together Nikola Tesla’s battle against Thomas Edison over electricity, the history of the game of Monopoly, his own relationship with Wal-Mart and various anecdotes about Microsoft. For whatever […]
Art on Display
Things I've Been Thinking
Tonight, I’m auctioneering Disjecta’s annual fundraiser to benefit their curator in residence program. I’ll be auctioning off 20 or so pieces of art live, with another 30 or so available through the silent auction. This is the fifth year I’ve done it and it’s always a lot of fun. I love auctioneering, I love Disjecta, […]
The Companies We Keep
Things I've Been Thinking
Something is going on in America, and it’s exciting. Things have finally come to a point where citizens are angry, and we’re finally channeling our anger outwards and upwards. What’s especially interesting is that out of very similar senses of frustrations have come both the Tea Party and the Occupy Wall Street movements. They have […]
More Newspapers
Things I've Been Thinking
Not too long ago I wrote about newspapers and why a big part of the reason I still subscribe to a physical newsprint paper is the editorial page. In short, I love that editors choose the very best letters to publish, whereas online the same papers let anyone say anything. I don’t have time or […]
NA/SA: New Art/Science Affinities
Universe
“I read this book. It’s pretty good even if they made it in a week. Worth the fifty bucks, easy.”
— Bruce Sterling
In February of this year, I had the distinct pleasure of being invited to the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, a zygote of an insti…
NA/SA: New Art/Science Affinities
Universe
“I read this book. It’s pretty good even if they made it in a week. Worth the fifty bucks, easy.”
— Bruce Sterling
In February of this year, I had the distinct pleasure of being invited to the STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, a zygote of an insti…