Leonardo, Meet John Tiktak
What's in an artful smile? What elevates the ordinary to extraordinary art? Gimmicks don't work. So what does?
What's in an artful smile? What elevates the ordinary to extraordinary art? Gimmicks don't work. So what does?
Not knowing the plot, which book would you be more likely to read: Love on the Way to Los Angeles or Innocence Lost? Love, well, it’s a dime a dozen, and on the way to Los Angeles is about a journey possibly for show business, hardly inspiring, novel, or informative. By contrast, innocence lost [...]
A recent conversation with Dr. John Mather -- 2006 Nobel Laureate in physics for measuring the heat radiation from the Big Bang, and senior project scientist of the powerful Webb telescope launched by NASA -- was thought-provoking and inspiring. ... After thirty years in the making, the challenges didn't end with its launch. Where would this infrared telescope be programmed to look first? The answer surprised me. ... Where would you have looked first?
Recent comments by noted columnist, George Will, about the Webb telescope and its amazing potential to record the beginning of time, got me thinking of eternity. Perhaps without being aware of it, we each mark time differently, and hold the key to our own "eternity"...
On the front page of the New York Times (December 24, 2017), Alexandra Alter advanced the merits of so-called sensitivity readers, who look for underlying prejudices or misunderstandings in books and articles that might have unintended consequences. Sensitivity readers screen for slurs, discrimination or ignorance of cultural realities for the purpose of removing inadvertent bias [...]