Encounter with Peru Part 3: Non-human Storytellers
Nature’s unsurpassed poetic, imaginative, intricate and glorious artistic ingenunity, the range of infinite design resources through which it is able to express its ideas and experimentation, are never...
View ArticleCreative Workshops on “Gravity Free & Reality Independent” Ideation: Part 1
I shall attempt to express why creative workshops are so imperative, impactful and, at least in my personal conclusion, simply fundamental.read more
View ArticleCreative Workshops on “Gravity Free & Reality Independent” Ideation: Part 2
This blog will clinch my reflection on the value of creative workshops arousing imagination.read more
View ArticleNetherlands
Should current technologies motivate and dictate new innovative designs or can concept designs inspire novel technologies? Which one is better, wiser, more advantageous in a long run? read more
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 1
The issuing reflections are probably the most complex of all of those I have written until now, difficult and troublesome for me to reflect upon and even more so verbalize. Nonetheless, I feel a deep...
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 2
Unquestionably controversial for its relationship with its neighbors, for numerous other economic reasons, and for its so compelling history and stamina, this petite state has become an envy of so many...
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 3
To join all of the walls of the past, a yet another, vast and enormously tall wall, has recently been constructed by Israel to protect itself against terrorist attacks and suicidal bombers.read more
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 4
Israel's demand for its neighbors’ recognition of its right to existence as an independent state is essential. Which country would not seek it or fight for it, if need to? But there is another facet to...
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 5
Edward's final post on his travels and search for artistic and spiritual enlightenment in Israel.read more
View ArticleHomage to Venice Beach
Edward reflects on the calm beauty of Venice Beach before he travels again, this time for a long stay in Beijing.read more
View ArticleLife vs. Afterlife Part 1
This much delayed episode comes to you all the way from China, where I am now, invited here as a Professor & KoGuan Chair of Digital Arts & Design @ Peking University.read more
View ArticleLife vs. Afterlife Part 2
Having traveled and lived in countries representative of truly diverse ideological, political, economic, social, geographic and otherwise distinctive settings, the issuing realities are dawning on me,...
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 1
The issuing reflections are probably the most complex of all of those I have written until now, difficult and troublesome for me to reflect upon and even more so verbalize. Nonetheless, I feel a deep...
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 2
Unquestionably controversial for its relationship with its neighbors, for numerous other economic reasons, and for its so compelling history and stamina, this petite state has become an envy of so many...
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 3
To join all of the walls of the past, a yet another, vast and enormously tall wall, has recently been constructed by Israel to protect itself against terrorist attacks and suicidal bombers.
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 4
Israel's demand for its neighbors’ recognition of its right to existence as an independent state is essential. Which country would not seek it or fight for it, if need to? But there is another facet to...
View ArticleThe Promised Land: Part 5
Edward's final post on his travels and search for artistic and spiritual enlightenment in Israel.
View ArticleHomage to Venice Beach
Edward reflects on the calm beauty of Venice Beach before he travels again, this time for a long stay in Beijing.
View ArticleLife vs. Afterlife Part 1
This much delayed episode comes to you all the way from China, where I am now, invited here as a Professor & KoGuan Chair of Digital Arts & Design @ Peking University.
View ArticleLife vs. Afterlife Part 2
Having traveled and lived in countries representative of truly diverse ideological, political, economic, social, geographic and otherwise distinctive settings, the issuing realities are dawning on me,...
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