history
What the advancing interface leaves behind
The way it has been made
Would that we loved the ancients more and copied them less
We live in the aftermath
The tacit wisdom of the body
This is history
Like the lines of a hand
NYLA
The Story of Art
Understanding Architecture
Menus, Metaphors and Materials: Milestones of User Interface Design
Simon Collison's timeline
Age of Invention
A Series by Anton HowesI’m a historian of innovation. I write mostly about the causes of Britain’s Industrial Revolution, focusing on the lives of the individual innovators who made it happen. I’m interested in everything from the exploits of sixteenth-century alchemists to the schemes of Victorian engineers. My research explores why they became innovators, and the institutions they created to promote innovation even further.
Beauty and compression
The Buddha discusses states of extreme bliss attainable through meditation:
Secluded from sensual pleasures, secluded from unwholesome states, a bhikkhu enters and dwells in the first jhāna, which is accompanied by thought and examination, with rapture and happiness born of seclusion.
...If you could really concentrate on a metronome, it would be more blissful than a symphony. The jhāna is also a strong contender as a theory of beauty: beauty is that which is compressible but has not already been compressed.