The Art of the Day is: The Art of Modernization
I suppose you could call this adaptivity as well, but in this case I'm talking about going back to something and tweaking it up to date. It's done in publishing by updating later editions. I'm supposing in art it is taking on new techniques (like when you realized you could copy and enlarge something on a xerox instead of doing it methodically and laboriously by hand). So that is true in programming and computer graphics as well, learning new programs, and conforming to new standards, but modernization sounds like a very old fashioned, slow word to describe cyber evolution. Slow is relative.
Monday, June 12, 2006
Some days "It takes all the running you can do to stay in the same place". This blog is to chronicle the running, and point out the interesting things, people, places, I meet on the way.
About Me
- Name: the other Joan
- Location: New Hampshire, United States
I've lived in all 4 New states, NY, NJ, NM, NH. I grew up as far away as you can from Manhattan and still take the subway.(I used to put subway tokens in my penny loafers so I could click my heels three times and go home). I've sung solo in the Parma Opera House. My brother and sister are twins. I believe that people want to be used, but they want to be used well.
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Red Queen Rules:
- Keep your eyes on your
own plate - Be yourself,
it's who you do best - Every problem has
a family
Because it takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place.
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