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[1 Mar 2010 | Comments | ]

We are all sometimes strange, inconsistent, frail, error-prone beings. That seems to be the nature of the human condition. Weakness comes in many forms: sickness, injury, lapses of judgment or character, mistakes, or bad luck. Your happiness and even survival depends on your ability to accept the limitations of your own abilities. Your ability to help, teach, lead or console others depends on your ability to accept their weaknesses.

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[3 Feb 2010 | Comments | ]

Subreala allows you to easily upload words and images and then create interactive pages for them. It’s as easy as just selecting which visualization you want to use, preview it, and then publish it. You can also link pages together and create interactive menus that link to your pages. And you can embed any page on another site, like your blog for example.

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[2 Feb 2010 | Comments | ]

Introducing Subreala. A whole new way to present words and images. What is Subreala? Subreala is an experimental project, still in active development, and might become almost anything.

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[2 Sep 2009 | Comments | ]
The Vertical Color of Sound

It was through Eno’s words that I fully appreciated that enjoying sound for its own sake can be just as must a first class experience as enjoying music. Sound, on its own merits, is just as interesting and beautiful as melody, harmony, or rhythm. And it justified what I had always felt in those moments when the “music” parts of music momentarily disappear. What is left in that unstructured space?

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[16 Apr 2009 | Comments | ]
Do Your Values Affect Your Creativity?

Adam Singer posted an excellent article on creativity and self-actualization. He includes some insightful advice from Abraham Maslow, the psychologist who coined the term Peak Experience and gave us the Hierarchy of Needs. Maslow wrote a lot about creativity, and Adam’s post got me thinking about how values fit into the picture.

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