Celestial Sphere/Scale/Intersection : Stars and Dust Particles. 2 by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: Astronomical archive Time based analogue photography Entanglements of matter and meaning. Karen Barad, Meeting The Universe Halfway, 2007.
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Celestial Sphere/Scale/Intersection : Stars and Dust Particles. 2 by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: Astronomical archive Time based analogue photography Entanglements of matter and meaning. Karen Barad, Meeting The Universe Halfway, 2007.
Working Title : Architectural Abstracts/Drawing Traces by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: Pinhole Photography, www.tate.org.uk/visit/tate-modern/turbine-hall
Path : by Russell Moreton Via Flickr: Postmodern : Ever Changing, Fleeting, Positive, Nihilistic, "There are no simple concepts. Every concept has components and is defined by them. It therefore has a combination [chiffre]. It is a multiplicity, although not every multiplicity is conceptual... Not only do Descartes, Hegel, and Feuerbach not begin with the same concept, they do not have the same concept of beginning... Every concept has an irregular contour defined by the sum of its components, which is why, from Plato to Bergson, we find the idea of the concept being a matter of articulation, of cutting and cross-cutting. The concept is a whole because it totalizes its components, but it is a fragmentary whole. Only on this condition can it escape the mental chaos constantly threatening it, stalking it, trying to reabsorb it." -- Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, What is Philosophy?, pp. 15-16.
Illustration Examples: Advertising
Website lists of some of the most intelligent, eye catching and successful adverts:
http://www.bhatnaturally.com/advertising/25-print-ads-with-great-illustration-styles/
http://www.creativebloq.com/inspiration/print-ads-1233780
http://news.distractify.com/culture/ads-that-will-make-you-think/?v=1
KIRKPATRICK: How do you balance working at two companies simultaneously? DORSEY: I theme my days. On Monday, I focus on management—we have our directional meeting at Square and our opcom [operations committee] meeting at Twitter. I do my management one-on-ones that day. Tuesday is focused on product. Wednesday is marketing and communication and growth. Thursday is focused on developers and partnerships and Friday is the company and culture and recruiting. Saturday I take off. I hike. Sunday is reflection, feedback, and strategy.
Interview between Techonomy and Jack Dorsey (Chairman Twitter; Exec Chairman Square)
Via Ann Longley