Archive for July, 2008

July 23rd, 2008 by Underground

Hasselblad on the moon.

My friend Leah forwarded a link to an incredible archive of photography from the Apollo missions. They’ve even got the hi-res images there for printing purposes. Just goes to show that a good camera makes all the difference, even in space.

She found it via the Photo Shelter Blog, which has some interesting stuff.

July 11th, 2008 by lindsay

Deep Reading and Responsible Communication (or, Wendy pulled a Stoopid)

when was the last time you read an article online? now when was the last time you read a FULL article online, without skimming?

reading this post should take you about 3 minutes. if you read this entire post you will have spent approx as much time reading as most people read in an entire day. that is, if you consider reading to be moving your eyes over every word on the screen, absorbing their meaning, finishing the post, and considering the entire piece as a complete thought.

i, it seems, have become most people.

a couple days ago, i posted an article about storytelling and the elections. about the storybook narratives constructed for obama and mccain, and the role of story in politics and our decision making. i found a link to the article on a newsfeed.  the title line sounded interesting, i clicked on it, read the first few paragraphs in full, then skimmed the rest of the piece for theme. the content seemed relevant to what we do here at underground, seemed like something that visitors to our site would find interesting, and so, i posted (see post below).

yesterday, it was brought to my attention that this post was not all-together, shall we say, undergroundish. the author was, shall we say, not a believer. and i felt, shall we say, stupid.

no big deal. this happens all the time. (misposting, buddy. not me feeling stupid.)

but i was shocked that it happened to me.

i shouldn’t be.

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July 7th, 2008 by lindsay

political heads and tales.

This, from Robert Sibley in Friday’s Ottawa Citizen. In case you missed it.

Robert Sibley
The Ottawa Citizen
Friday, July 04, 2008

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History records that there is nothing so powerful as a fantasy whose time has come.

– Historian Tony Judt, Reappraisals

Today, on their nation’s 232nd birthday, Americans are an anxious lot. Their economy wobbles. Russia and China challenge their superpower status. Distant wars tax the nation’s treasure and citizens’ patriotism. Thus, thoughtful Americans will mark Independence Day asking serious questions about their country’s future.

Perhaps, though, if there is one question that encapsulates all others, it is this: What is the American “story” for the foreseeable future? Read the rest of this entry »