I stumbled upon Gehry's floating and folding performance center at Bard College in the Summer of '07 while driving around exploring the Hudson Valley area. The back of the building is a bit disappointing and disconnected design-wise from the more visible front and sides. It's a reverse mullet of a building: party up front, business in the back.
Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 2nd
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“None of them thought to thank me when they won during the regular season,
so this is as far as they go in the playoffs.”
SAP Sapphire 2025
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I just returned from SAP Sapphire 2025 in Orlando, and while SAP painted a
compelling vision of an AI-powered future, I couldn’t
The post SAP Sapphire 20...
The Sky-Math Garden
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[image: espy]
[Images: Via Peter Moore’s piece on “dueling weathermen” over at *Nautilus*
]. As mentioned in the previous post, I recently had the pleasure o...
My Next Chapter
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I spent the last 20 years working at Forrester Research. My work here is my
legacy. Now it’s time to move on. I’ll be leaving the company on March 2.
Let m...
A note on bravery
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A lot of people have been posting on twitter or sending me email thanking
me for bravery in opposing SOPA. That’s a very very kind sentiment, and I
really ...
Wikinomics.com is now Macrowikinomics.com!
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Dear Wikinomics community member, I want to thank you for your support and
interest for Wikinomics.com. We created this site more than four years ago
as a ...
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