Author Archives: Prof. AM Sowder
Skeuomorphs
If I’m understanding this correctly, just about everything in modern construction is a skeuomorph. I’ll limit myself to: stone veneer used in lieu of stone masonry construction.
Nonsense on Stilts
I greatly enjoyed the seminar on Friday. Amy’s talk reminded me of this book and I thought I would share it would the group. It’s even written by a fellow CUNY professor.
Nonsense on Stilts: How to Tell Science from Bunk
Sample review:
“How is an intelligent layperson with general interests, or for that matter a narrow but deeply focused specialist, supposed to make sense of the torrents of nonsense that spew from all directions? How can we distinguish fact from fancy, medicine from snake-oil, science from bunk? What hangs in the balance? And who dares plumb the fathomless depths of data, teeming with creatures contradictory and controversial alike? Enter Massimo Pigliucci, a brave volunteer for this mission….His book serves a seriously worthwhile purpose: that of giving you, the reader, tools and instructions for assembling your very own ‘baloney-detector.’ Armed with this, you stand a vastly improved chance of separating the wheat of reliable knowledge from the chaff of fashionable nonsense in your daily harvest of data.”
Shane Carruth – Upstream Color and Primer
Two unsettling, not-quite dystopian takes on technological intervention, interconnectivity, place, and people, “Primer” and “Upstream Color” are both worth a watch. Writer, director, actor, and composer Shane Carruth builds compelling universes with aural and visual landscapes so convoluted that they are best explained with maps or stick puppets.