Tony Perrettet on writing and distraction
My fellow futurist and author Anthony Townsend pointed me to this New York Times piece by Tony Perrettet on writing and distraction: Literary distraction seems a very modern problem.
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Skip to contentMy fellow futurist and author Anthony Townsend pointed me to this New York Times piece by Tony Perrettet on writing and distraction: Literary distraction seems a very modern problem.
Last year Alok Khorana published a really excellent short piece on the impact of electronic medical records (EMRs, those things that are supposed to save medicine) on the
From his 1972 article on the early videogame: Spacewar as a parable is almost too pat. It was the illegitimate child of the marrying of computers and graphic
Last night I stumbled on Writer, a writing tool designed by Information Architects Inc., a Tokyo-based Web design and branding firm. Rather like OmmWriter, it's a high-end minimalist
Not completely. But close. from the brilliant xkcd
Edward Tenner in The Atlantic on what is at stake in offloading memory: The issue isn't whether most information belongs online rather than in the head. We were
Interesting piece in the Guardian about arguments over the efficacy of nudges in dealing with social problems. The Cameron government has been very keen on the idea that
Julian Barnes once declared that Memory is identity. I have believed this since… oh, since I can remember. You are what you have done; what you have done
From Hieronimo Squarciafico, Memory and Books, 1477: Abundance of books makes men less studious; it destroys memory and enfeebles the mind by relieving it of too much work.
For those readers who don't speak English (and if you don't, what are you doing trying to read this?), this article is a French summary of my Marseille talk.