I’m going to step out on a limb here. I’m guessing that generally most information gathered online these days is best delivered in a linear format (you click here, to go here, to go here). Web sites are clean, neat and easy to navigate. However, things are changing. Some Web sites have become more abstract, …
The NYC Subway
I just heard an interview with Christoph Neimann on NPR. The German-born cartoonist/artist talked about his appreciation for the New York City subway. “It’s such a simple system.” he said. “Every train has just one letter and one number. The visual simplicity that is representing something so complex and big and heavy . . . …
What is Art and Who Should See It?
In the early 1900s, an opinionated, driven, self-made man spent much of his fortune on post-impressionistic art by Cezanne, Matisse and Picasso, to name a few. It turns out that this man, Albert C. Barnes, was ahead of his time. By his death, he amassed an estimated $25-$30 billion of the world’s most famous art, …