by Andy Dodd | Oct 20, 2014 | Arts, Photography
I was recuperating in Wales from a knee operation recently and had the good fortune to be able to take this picture of the countryside near Abergavenny, just as the sun was breaking through the clouds and shining down onto a small corner of the landscape. It reminded...
by Andy Dodd | Oct 18, 2014 | Technology
In the world of John Elfreth Watkins, an American futurologist who lived at the end of the nineteenth century, if you wanted to preserve information for future generations, you wrote it down or printed it. But since the turn of the century, HP has already shipped...
by Andy Dodd | Oct 12, 2014 | Travel
The interesting thing about flying is being able to see the division between brown and green, the weird demarcations between human ambition and nature’s conservatism, between the rapid and the hurried, and the patient and the timeless. In some places, the...
by Andy Dodd | Oct 12, 2014 | Technology
There have already been a large number of reported incidents of confrontation and even assault between wearers of Google Glass and members of the public not using a wearable device. Sadly I think this is a vision of the future outside of the geek bubble the early...
by Andy Dodd | Oct 12, 2014 | Arts
I’ve always been fascinated by typography. By crisp, pared down symbols in clear white space, the infinite variety of lines and curves that make up the letters of language. In my eyes, even the sample sheets for typefaces that display their letter shapes in...