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		<title>The infinite landscape&#8230;shift happens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Somehow in the last 24 hours I have managed to stumble upon two very insightful but totally different Scott McLeod/McCloud&#8217;s.  The first is a cartoonist, Scott McCloud, and I saw his TED Talk referenced in a blog so decided to check it out.   I&#8217;ve been exploring the TED Creativity themed videos lately &#8211; which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Somehow in the last 24 hours I have managed to stumble upon two very insightful but totally different Scott McLeod/McCloud&#8217;s.  The first is a cartoonist, <a href="http://www.scottmccloud.com/home/scott/scott.html">Scott McCloud</a>, and I saw his <a href="http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/scott_mccloud_on_comics.html">TED Talk</a> referenced in a blog so decided to check it out.   I&#8217;ve been exploring the <a href="http://www.ted.com/index.php/themes/the_creative_spark.html">TED Creativity</a> themed videos lately &#8211; which is how I discovered Jay Walker&#8217;s <a href="http://www.wired.com/techbiz/people/magazine/16-10/ff_walker?currentPage=all">Library of Human Imagination</a>, (one of the few things that truly deserves the modifier &#8220;awesome&#8221;).</p>
<p>So besides being a beautiful use of video presentation tools, the real &#8220;A-Ha!&#8221; moment I had watching Scott cartoonist McCloud was his observation that the web environment is not limited to the page.  Yeah, duh, but beyond that it is a <span style="text-decoration: underline;">window</span> to an infinite landscape.  So much of how we view text is entrenched in the necessary evolutions of print based environment (like page limitations, the reading of left to right or vice-versa depending based on the physical limitation of a page).  It is this <a href="http://www.scottmccloud.com/inventions/triangle/triangle.html">visual iconography</a> that is being redefined, and is at the center of how we interpret, well, everything.</p>
<p>Speaking of interpreting everything is Dr. Scott McLeod and Karl Fisch <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL9Wu2kWwSY">Shift Happens</a>, which emphasizes once again the need to rethink how we see the world (a very Brechtian/Galileo/Thomas Kuhn concept and one I like inherently).  The video speaks for itself, but tied in nicely to my stumbling across a <a href="http://www.hastac.org/scholars/forum/02-02-09The-Future-of-the-Digital-Humanities">HASTAC</a> discussion in which the <a href="http://www.laits.utexas.edu/gma/portal/">Global Middle Ages</a> project was referenced.  Amazing to consider how ethnocentric most readings of history are.</p>
<p>Perhaps it is an Enlightenment of some sort we are hurtling towards&#8230;</p>
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