smile

September 13th, 2007 by ken

Shay told me about the four hour work week on Monday. I’m sold. Making my move.

Reading through the blog, I saw this photo, and it made me smile.

Here is a picture of π with a slightly more subdued, even enigmatic, smile.π smile

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Been too long

July 18th, 2007 by ken

Been so busy with work, home, dog, commute, and visitors from other-space that I have thoroughly neglected this space. With that as my excuse, and I am sticking with it, consider this a mini-post to touch on some educational/technology topics that have been filling my days to brimming over.

In cleaning my house, I found an early copy of the Digital Tour of Poughkeepsie DVD I produced with Leonard Nevarez at Vassar over the last three years. I hope to post some clips, stills, and a write-up describing the project, its goals, and the techniques we used to get it done.

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bscientific.net is authored by me, Ken Bolton. I am currently work available for consulting and contract work. I formerly worked at the Columbia Center for New Media Teaching and Learning supporting the faculty at the College of Physicians & Surgeons and the School of Nursing, curated the Media Cloisters, have worked with media companies, artists, musicians, independent record labels, and non-profit organizations. I am on linkedin and facebook.

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