A year older, a year not that much wiser, but the last twelve months have certainly blurred past. Whether it was 100mph with the landscape as coloured lines, a brief moment of dark introspection or an intense effort to stay focused, time has rumbled on; after all, another year, another Grand Prix season. Once again Darren Heath's images of Formula One give the office gallery a sense of excitement and drama. With a more leisurely interest I went down to see what differences could be found, given the exact same topic and medium which was exhibited a year ago.
A blog to explore the interests of an original renaissance woman; arts, sciences, poetry, librarianship and everything in between.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Monday, 4 February 2013
Management Meeting Meop
How many times can you say the same thing?
Different ways
Round and round the table
Process mandatory pick up with the event of significant changes
All talking and no understanding
Communicating changes
Repeated views but merely louder
Definite definable outcomes easily auditable
Blanket stares into the biscuits
Bottomless coffee
Soporific gaze at clock going backwards
Publishing guidance on how to communicate
Red flagged emails read in a millisecond
Compliant lawyers
Responses required with no conscious awareness
Policy documents regarding multiple policies published
We are agreed
We are as one
We are a Single Remarkable Administration
Friday, 1 February 2013
Hearts of Florence
It's almost Valentines Day and warmth, Spring sunshine, tiny fluttering love birds (sparrows if I'm being honest) are in evidence in Florence. Being of a romantic disposition, I found the coldest and dampest museum possible, and was immediately drawn to the stone, metal and broken hearts of New York based contemporary artist Janice Gordon.
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
Observations on Martin Kemp's chapter 'Mark of truth'
These are notes from Martin Kemp, 'The mark of truth: Looking and learning in some anatomical illustrations from the Renaissance and eighteenth century' in WF Byrum and R Porter, eds., Medicine and the Five Senses (Cambridge, 1993) pp85-121
Notes for the seminar on 29 Jan 2013. They may not be strictly coherent but offer a summary of Kemp.
Illustrations in medical texts are central to their usefulness, after all a picture says 1000 words and they provided a fundamental change in the history of dissemination of scientific information.
Notes for the seminar on 29 Jan 2013. They may not be strictly coherent but offer a summary of Kemp.
Illustrations in medical texts are central to their usefulness, after all a picture says 1000 words and they provided a fundamental change in the history of dissemination of scientific information.
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