Hurricane Sandy was a year ago, and this TED Talk came over the transom this week. Once the storm passed and the power was out in Manhattan, like everyone else, I was in a mad scramble to charge my phone and other devices. Novelist Abha Dawesar was also part of the blacked-out masses, eager to get back online. Her talk explores what being without access to the abstract, digital world showed her.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween
I'm busy in the best way possible this week, wrapping up a few pieces. Lots to read next week, when it all runs.
Hurricane Sandy was a year ago, and this TED Talk came over the transom this week. Once the storm passed and the power was out in Manhattan, like everyone else, I was in a mad scramble to charge my phone and other devices. Novelist Abha Dawesar was also part of the blacked-out masses, eager to get back online. Her talk explores what being without access to the abstract, digital world showed her.
Hurricane Sandy was a year ago, and this TED Talk came over the transom this week. Once the storm passed and the power was out in Manhattan, like everyone else, I was in a mad scramble to charge my phone and other devices. Novelist Abha Dawesar was also part of the blacked-out masses, eager to get back online. Her talk explores what being without access to the abstract, digital world showed her.