He was discussing the parallels between Verdi's _Requiem_ and the genocide in Darfur, the show playing clips of music that my mind instantly put to eerie scenery he described.
Category Archives: politics
Staged.
!(alignright)http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/stage.jpg! Imagine, for a moment, that you are a news producer for one of the top news stations. Your job is to create meaningful clips of news-worthy events for broadcast, and in order to ensure you are on top of current events, you keep tabs … Read More →
Liberate Information With Design
!(alignright)http://www.sensoryoutput.com/wp-images/postings/info_design.png! [Note: I have placed a small addendum at the bottom of this entry for those that have already read it.] Whilst I was wandering the web in search of new information, I came across an old article by Greg Storey of “Airbag”:http://www.airbagindustries.com/ fame entitled … Read More →
Day 7: Homecoming
Note that these entries are part of a series that I am posting after the fact. (Sorry about that: I did not have any time to find a free WiFi spot to even check my email.) Please use the search box in the page header … Read More →
Day 6: White House and Art
Note that these entries are part of a series that I am posting after the fact. (Sorry about that: I did not have any time to find a free WiFi spot to even check my email.) Please use the search box in the page header … Read More →
Day 5: Of Water and History
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Day 4: Family Reunion and Antiquity
Note that these entries are part of a series that I am posting after the fact. (Sorry about that: I did not have any time to find a free WiFi spot to even check my email.) Please use the search box in the page header … Read More →
We can win.
Another medicine-related post, this time dealing a little less with the abstract numbers that go into medical decisions. Did you know that Norway represents the most MRSA-free country in the world? Neither did I. When you read the article, though, it becomes immediately clear why: … Read More →