Essays
… had were not in the book.” In Germany, all but two of his company got blown to pieces because a lieutenant made a … had won the war. Thousands and thousands of men my age had died. There was a lot of gratitude for that enormous … merely sensitive— I hope this explains some of the unclear points; I must stop now, it is too late; but please write …
Interviews
… always design. Back in the mid-nineties, you could design a website that had a long-form story on it. People did all … in big mega-churches down in Texas, and 40 percent of the audience in a two-thousand-seat mega-church will be pulling … when to invest in multimedia. It should be at those key points in the story, not because they want to dress it up …
… lavished on rock stars. In an age sans radio, sans TV, sans computer-generated extravaganzas, oratory occupied the … and Emerson’s lectures shot out the lights. He helped audiences to feel, at least for an evening, that there was a … of his obligatory appearance in high school textbooks, but also in the more concentrated attention he receives in …
… already begun and indeed the backbone of the plan has become a bone of contention. Her universities have gathered a … the meantime swelling the deposits of the banks whose officials compose the Protective Committees; and because the City … There are over four hundred local governmental taxing bodies, most of them boards and commissions with overlapping …
… Printed Words, Computers, and Democratic Societies A broad range of … an environment which has a multilayered media system. The audience which continues to buy a mystery novel or a … the individual to see, hear, and register his personal points of view and persuasions almost instantaneously. …
Interviews
… with Jim Coan VQR columnist and neuroscientist Jim Coan’s comic-styled column Drawing It Out asks the human questions … with VQR’s Paul Reyes about defending science while also breaking it out of the priesthood of the academy. VQR: You’re a practicing neuroscientist. Why turn to comics in the middle of all that? Jim Coan: You know, one …