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Visiting [art]by[odo] may have you thinking it's unfocussed. What is it about? Art? Audio? Photography? Music? Politics? Ego? Boredom? Is it a blog? Is it an online gallery?Yes.
What it's not is a one trick pony, or a Sing Johnny One Note, or a stuck record. It's about more than a single interest, idea or concept. On the surface it may seem scattered, but with time some obvious and some not so obvious connections are discoverable. Look closer and the parallels will pop.
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Category Archives: Thoughts
The Virtual Revolution
the cost of free This is becoming a recurring theme. We are being lassoed by free while complacently accepting, even expecting as much free as possible. Free is nice. Free always has a price. The insidious part of it is … Continue reading
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Tagged A Bigger Prize, advertising pollution, Bill McKibben, commercialism, decentralization, Deep Economy, Dragnet Nation, Future Crimes, Jaron Lanier, Julia Angwin, Marc Goodman, Margaret Heffernen, privacy, Terms and Conditions May Apply, the cost of free, The Virtual Revolution, Who Own's the Future
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Based on Science
the cost of ignorance The Renaissance, that began in fourteenth century Italy, gave birth to the scientific method, and scientific thought. From the start there was resistance to the change. New models of the world challenged the old ways of … Continue reading