Monthly Archives: December 2009

The Innovator’s Secret Weapon: Reflection

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Watching the recommended Cloudave’s Enterprise 2.0 Report Card for 2009 |

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The Enterprise 2.0 Report Card for 2009 | CloudAvehttp://ow.ly/QX7u http://ping.fm/2kv6t

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Reading: Theory Walker Evans Public Photographs (1998)

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Radiohead Remixed: handful of remixes that sound better than the rest

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Best Buy debuts innovative approach to customer support h

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Entrepreneurs Seek Ways to Draw Out Workers’ Ideas

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Reading: Theory Walker Evans “Public Photographs (1998)”

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Text from the brochure for the exhibit “Walker Evans: Public Photographs”, University at Buffalo Art Gallery, March 20 – April 24, 1998

By Bruce Jackson

I. “The Torpor of the Accustomed”

Walker Evans is perhaps the most influential 20th century American photographer. The work of Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, David Plowden, and Diane Arbus is inconceivable without his photographs and vision. “When I first looked at Walker Evans’ photographs,” Robert Frank said, “I thought of something Malraux wrote: ‘To transform destiny into awareness.’ One is embarrassed to want so much for oneself. But, how else are you going to justify your failure and your effort?”(1)

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