What I Learned in College: The Value of Paper

Shocked. That would be the reaction of my August 2010 self at reading this post title. I brought almost no books with me across the country. I avoided printing whenever possible. I probably averaged two kindle-obviates-paper discussions per week

Two ideas I learned in software design classes changed my mind:

1. Low fidelity prototyping. Making something digital, regardless how rough, is a commitment. It says, “This is a starting point, if I discard I should at least try to reuse.” Sketching an idea on paper, visual or otherwise, keeps it in the realm of the imaginary and malleable. It’s a zero-reusable, speed-dating environment that lets problems surface and solutions shine quickly. I now never leave home without a sketch book and never start a project without a sketch.

2. Spreadability. In 1985, the future for computers were “tabs.” Low cost, almost discardable interactive screens that could be spread around a room. These mirror people’s needs of seeing things within a physical space and referencing digital content much more vast than a standard screen. That future is getting closer, but until it comes, spreading out paper (like a wall full of post-it notes, or a table full of flow diagrams) can be a really handy way to look at a problem.

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Favorite Song: Change Order by Jaydiohead

ImageOccasionally I have a hard time listening to anything but one song. Right now that one song is Change Order by Jaydiohead.

You can download the album it’s on, along with the sequel here for free: http://www.jaydiohead.com/download/

The song is a mashup of Jay-Z’s Never Change and Radiohead’s Gagging Order. It’s Jay-Z describing in detail his exploits as a drug dealer (thank you The Wire for all the needed vocabulary) and Thom Yorke talking about taking the edge off with a little breakfast and tea. There’s no reason it should work, but for me, it’s magic.

Blog Avoidance

Reasons I’ve been avoid blogging:

1. The Form Factor. I remain convinced blogs are a suboptimal format. People should be able to see aggregate data (photo gallery anyone?) and comment much more easily, but the urge to blog remains, and so here I am.

2. Space Junk. I’m leary of an ever increasing number of site with my content. WordPress however presented a nice opportunity to merge. In the past I had a blogger account, which I merged with this using built in tools, and a tumblr accound, which I merged in using this http://benapps.net/, and followed these instructions http://www.blog-install.com/how-to-export-your-tumblr-posts-to-wordpress.html. Thank you benevolent developers.

Movie recommendation: The Fantastic Mr. Fox

It’s tough to describe the density of awesomeness in this movie. Well thought out humor. A story with lots of unexpected turns. George Clooney and Jason Schwartzman doing amazing voice work. Striking visuals. Great music. I’m looking forward to seeing it again.

I wonder if it will be that easy to win an Oscar? I kind of think it will be.

Tom basking in the glow of his win at the Lingos

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The Big Tree

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At Radio City listening to dueling organists waiting for the rockettes

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They’ve landed… On the ceiling at Radio City Music Hall

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Christmas on Columbus Circle

We’ll now sing Solite Unigenito, a 16th century folk hymn followed by Santa Baby.

Columbia Glee Club Director

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