elsewhere
Our inability to accept limits is our downfall. We believe that “if we don’t have [it] here we can just get it from somewhere else”. It is one of the most damaging ideas we have ever had. An "extreme fantasy"
#insta
I can’t hang out here | For I believe in Carr | “We skate anxiously” for many reasons and this is one of them | And I believe in Dawesar | And
arrogant ghost
People interest me. What they have seen. How they see. Their acute moments. The long arc of their life. Their story. But I don’t often know their story. Or get a chance to hear it. And I never will.
a way back
This was a book cover re-design. For the hell of it. The book is, 'You Are Not A Gadget' by virtual reality / computer science / net pioneer Jaron Lanier. He strongly refutes we follow the path that technology is
etched
In our minds. It was the plate for the exile print + piece of writing. "Etched in our minds" was the first note i ever wrote down on printmaking. And i never knew printmakers destroyed their plates after they had
invitations
This ⎮ is your invitation ⎮ to revisit ⎮ to reimagine ⎮ refashion ⎮ remake ⎮ and if not now then when? ⎮ cling to the status quo risk ⎮ having your hand forced ⎮ by something far grander than
noise
in a world filled with people shouting ⎮ often ⎮ look at me ⎮ the ability to craft and deliver an honest and authentic and altruistic story ⎮ that is not only truly heard ⎮ but has lasting positive impact
Unknowns
I was asked recently what we should be trying to chase in our graduates. And I paraphrased and built on Andrzej Klesyk's line when I answered, "we are looking for honest, courageous independent thinkers who can deal with the
Same Water
A time limited response (5 minutes maximum) to Jean Rath and Ursula Edgington and a possible conclusion to a session of poetic inquiry on technology and higher education