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"The Brain Unveiled," by Emily Singer (MIT Technology Review)
Stunning imagery of the brain's neural structures. Must-see. Also includes a couple of links to video/ time-lapse imaging.
"Image Disembodiment?", by Bernard Languillier
Found via ...? Kazys Varnelis?, Geoff at BLDGBLOG? (can't place it, but at some smart blog I read), an essay by Bernard Languillier about how the digital process is changing our relationship with printed images. It's a to-read-later piece for me right now - haven't had time to read it thoughtfully yet, but it promises some compelling insights (something a bit better than Emily Gould's recent piece in MIT's Technology Review, "It's not a revolution if nobody loses," which ostensibly bases itself on Walter Benjamin's pivotal essay, "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction").
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many of us still feel the need
to somehow return our images to the physical world they originated from
by printing them -
the death of Paper.
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