Mostly because I need to keep track of this, but.. Interesting stuff about how to get things done here. I am using this as a basis for my personal productivity-enhancement system.
Let's explore still-uncharted-on-this-blog territories, with a pass at contemporary art, and not any kind of contemporary art: what one could call "extreme art".
Li Wei is a chinese artist from Beijing, who specializes in photo-ops with an extremely dramatic edge... See for yourself:
I don't know much about chinese contemporary art, apart from Cai Guo Qiang, who was the lead exhibition at the NYC Guggenheim back in March, when I used to meet my girlfriend halfway between Boston and Washington (wink wink! I love you Stephanie!!). Super cool exhibition by the way (and very good memories...). Cry Dragon/Cry Wolf and Head On are very impressive live.
Thanks to the VSL team for sending this link (if you never heard of the 'Very Short List', it's a cool way to stay in touch with current memes, sent directly to your inbox every morning - not revolutionary, often quite behind the curve, but pretty cool).
Randy Pausch had become famous well beyond his field for his extremely inspirational 'Last Lecture', subtitled 'How to really achieve your childhood dreams'. If you haven't seen it yet, I can only recommend spending the next hour or so letting him guide you through this amazing presentation. It's extremely sad and uplifting at once, and a rare and precious tribute to life and its many hidden beauties. And yet, in the words of his mother, he was only "a doctor, but not the kind that helps people".
May he rest in peace, and please have a thought for his family.
Dr. Edgar Blanco from MIT 's Engineering Systems Division (my alma mater!) was recently interviewed by Forbes on the potential for criminal charges for top executives failing to properly account for CO2 emissions, thanks to good old Sarbanes-Oxley... A bit far-fetched, quite scary, but a very interesting perspective. And huh, big news: we won't curb atmospheric CO2 concentration under 550ppm without some serious incentives.
The paper is here ('Here comes Carbox' ). I think the guy is the advisor of a good friend of mine (to be checked). Update: not directly - he just works at the same lab. Close enough!
And in an effort to spread a bit of color on this blog, I can't resist to print the new logo of our beloved ESD: