M. C. Escher, Eye
Sam Hochberg's Blog. In-Depth Exploration and Conjecture on the Human Cond...Oh, Look, Something Shiny!
The Newspaper of Tomorrow: 11 Predictions from Yesteryear
In the 1920s it was radio that was supposed to kill the newspaper. Then it was TV news. Then it…
Alfred Stieglitz, From the Back Window - “291”- N.Y., Summer 1914, gelatin silver print.
Lu Song, Falling Leaves. Acrylic on Canvas, 180 x 280 cm. (via Exhibition at Sean Kelly Gallery draws inspiration from avant-garde film “Meshes of the Afternoon”)
CAD in the pursuit of art
As an engineer, I often think about CAD as a tool for the engineering and design of technological…