Entries Tagged as 'Teach'

The Most Effective Way to Visualize Complexity

Visualizing Complexity

You’ve heard it before: “We’re drowning in information and starving for knowledge“. Of course this isn’t an entirely new thought. There have been lots of elaborate methods proposed to combat this predicament we’re increasingly finding ourselves in. Google seems to do a good job of helping us out with sorting our data.

But I think the onus of meeting this challenge also lies somewhere else…

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Western Washington University Talk

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Thanks to the students and faculty of Western Washington University for inviting me to speak last night on my design practice at mod7.

The Problem of Nothing Issue 2

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Digital artist, Mark Stuckert, launches issue 2 of his mysteriously titled “The Problem of Nothing“. Check it: http://www.theproblemofnothing.com/

FULL DISCLOSURE: Although Mark is a former W.G.Arndt™ design student, I unfortunately can take little credit for his mad genius. Except, perhaps, for the occasional coding tip.

My First Courses of 2007 Begin Today

I’m teaching Design for Motion again at ECIAD. Both classes start today, and it looks like it will be a great year! Feel free to do a “virtual audit” and check out my course website from time to time.