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The Internet is an amalgam of forms blurred under epistemological pressures. In Søren Kierkegaard’s words, under this flat shower of leveled information, where everybody is interested in everything and nothing is too trivial or too important, people just accumulate information and postpone decisions indefinitely, i.e., nobody takes action and nobody is responsible for truth — there is no mastery, just gossip. He called this the æsthetic sphere of existence, exhorting us to evolve to the ethical sphere, where we do not just accumulate information but take action and make commitments. Blogs are instruments to overcome flatness by creating opportunities for vertical activities. In this sense this blog is a view from my window — a collection of tidbits I judged relevant to computational color science and in general to the promotion of scientific excellence in areas of strategic importance for the future of research, economy and society.
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Terminal three of the San Francisco airport is currently hosting an exhibit on Catlinaware. These depression era ceramic products produced on Catalina island are quite striking. They were manufactured in a range of colors, including toyon red. The display about the glazes used for Catalinaware noted that in total nearly twenty different glazes were used, and many were inspired by the natural colors of the island.

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Posted by Giordano Beretta or Nathan Moroney on Thursday, May 01, 2008 at 12:03:00 PM
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