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In the 18th century, the Industrial Revolution was one of several revolutions that overturned society. Mechanical creatures intruded into farms and homes, but still this invasion had no name. Finally, in 1802, Johann Beckmann, an economics professor at Gottingen University gave this ascending force its name [technology] . . . He hoped his outline [a textbook titled Guide to Technology] would become the first course in the subject. It did that and more. It also gave a name to what we do. Once named, we could now see it. Having seen it, we wondered how anyone could not have seen it.
Source: Kevin Kelly, What Technology Wants
Posted: 2025 Oct 18Or check out this TEDxSF by Kelly.
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Author Archives: Isabel Gibson
Visual Density? Bah!
Another blow to strong creative communities. Continue reading
Car Trees
A new way of contributing to your creative community: keep your car clean. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Laughing Frequently, Photos of Flora
Tagged Community, Reflections, Trees
6 Comments
Did You Ever Wonder?
Follow me for tips on staying up to date. Continue reading
A Morning Stroll
Another short visit to Huntington Beach State Park: Film at 11! Well, at any time you like, actually. Continue reading
Posted in Feeling Clearly, Laughing Frequently, Nature Videos, Photos of Fauna
Tagged Birds, Insects, Reptiles
14 Comments
Swamps and Sunsets
Another kind of reflection from a cross-country drive. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Feeling Clearly, Photos of Landscapes
Tagged Birds, Skies, Water
12 Comments
Every One
One kind of reflection from our recent road trip. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Feeling Clearly, Photos of Landscapes
Tagged Community, Skies, Terra Firma
16 Comments
This is Me, Staying Up
More fun with blog spam comments. #TakeYourFunWhereYouFindIt Continue reading
Posted in Another Thing, Language and Communication, Laughing Frequently, Wired
Tagged Conversations, Technology
4 Comments
Button, Button, Tile & Button
Reflections on which part of the project to pick first. Continue reading
OK, OK
Accidental photographic adventures with bees. Continue reading