One of the most touted benefits of Agile/SCRUM is “visibility” from the top down — what is happening and when (reminds me of 1984, but that is another post).
Visibility is relative, a foggy morning you can’t see as well as on a clear day – simple stupid right ?
So the next question is — what provides clear visibility in a Agile/SCRUM project?
Is it just me or have there been a ton of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) reference on TV as of late? There was a sound bit on House and on American Idol. The best thing is they are referencing positive things! I love it.
I LUV Blue October; something about the lead singer’s voice is intoxicating
Now that I am 100% digital I often forget the experience of film; there was something romantic, something basic, clean, and classic
I can see what is going on between meetings, blog posts, and the daily grind. Also with all the things that I do in a day a bite of 140 characters of information is easy for me to get through. The correlate side of twitter is people can get to know you as a business persona and as person.
When I tell people there is a wide range of reactions; from very positive to the disbelief. All in all what else am I going to do? Just live with it? I do that already – I have no choice but to live with it. I do have a choice in how I live with it.
From looking at my user stats it seems that people are looking for a certain coffee photo – Leaded coffee. A photo I constructed during an advertising class in 2004; playing with scale, concept, and using a key light and hair-light. Taken with ISO100 slide film.
Dis-PLACE-ment a photographic installation, was presented in the 2nd year BFA photography show at the Corcoran. The piece explors the feeling of falling. The viewer is foreced to look up to view the piece at aerial photographs of a figure on the ground that makes subtle movements with each passing photograph/frame. This is a 38… Continue reading →