To be a Taoist means many things to many people. To be a practitioner of Contemporary Taoism simply means to have realised that we are all minute parts of an indescribably large Whole (the Tao), and to choose therefore to 'Flow Like Water' and live in a spontaneous, natural manner. This blog is about: Personal Growth / Spiritual Development as guided by the principles of Eastern Philosophy, particularly modern philosophical Taoism; Developing constructive habits and achieving success with minimal effort; Meditation - Taoist, Zen or otherwise. See 'What In Lao Tzu's Name is a Contemporary Taoist?'

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

SIGCHI Bulletin Vol.30 No.1, January 1998: Visual Interaction Design: The Orchestration Age

The fact that this was written in 1998, and is still as exciting now (centuries later in Internet terms!), is impressive. I think we are only just begining to see what the author predicts, and it will most certainly continue to become reality. I am actually surprised that the term 'The Orchestration Age' hasn't caught on more, it's quite a catchphrase, and one that quite neatly describes a very powerful idea - an idea that excites me no end! I really like the idea of being able to pump out movies, soundtracks, music, books, etc. etc. all from my study here in Melbourne - and we can!

SIGCHI Bulletin Vol.30 No.1, January 1998: Visual Interaction Design: The Orchestration Age

Ok, so it ain't strictly Taoism, but it is way,way cool.

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