Surveillance and Culture

In my Human Relations class we’re discussing corporate surveillance. In one of my responses I brought up my concern about how companies, tracking their employees, are then responsible for securing that data. In response, one of my classmates shared this video with me that’s quite relevant. As he described it, it’s a 20-minute Socratic exploration into data security and social surveillance. Some very interesting discourse, for me at least. Powerful questions to ask as technology’s ability to track our every move grows daily.

A Photo Inspired Haiku

joyful floral scents
moments of urban beauty soon,
war’s horrors rise

I wrote this haiku after seeing the post below. Such a lovely photo coming a breath before the horror of World War I.

Tonight’s Haiku, May 1, 2020

sunlight has faded I’m facing infinity a star through the clouds

Tonight’s Haiku, April 29, 2020

​in the light: judgment

in the darkness: acceptance. 

moonlight through the clouds

Branding Video Worth Watching

Debbie Millman looks at the evolution of imagery, culture, and brands while exploring how that shapes humanity. I highly regard Ms. Millman as a designer and a thought leader. This video is well worth your time.

Great Design Example: Exquisite Poster

I’ve long admired Debbie Millman’s design chops. It was really awesome to see this poster she created for Print Magazine. Its elegance resides in simplicity and clarity. As a fan of Swiss Style as well as the Japanese minimalist ascetic, this really speaks to me.

What do you think?

 

A Spring Haiku, April 29, 2020

the motion of spring
bold new life; cherry blossoms
slowly fall to earth

Tonight’s Haiku, April 28, 2020

the calmness of night
the birds have fallen silent
flowers in the rain

A Behind The Scenes Look At The Clone Wars: The Phantom Apprentice

I have really enjoyed the final season of Star Wars: Clone Wars. The animation is amazing, and the stories, well, for me at least, perfect. I’ve reconnected with the characters enough that it’s going to hurt when Order 66 goes down.

Last week’s episode, The Phantom Apprentice, was powerful. Part of that was bringing back Ray Park, who performed Maul in the Phantom Menance, and an exceptional martial artist. The team used motion capture to create this dynamic, engaging piece of film (can I call it film if it’s only digital?).

Below is a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the episode. Well worth watching if you’re fascinated by the production of movies and tv.