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Architects, in designing a building, traditionally combine squares, rectangles, triangles and circles or arcs (the elements of Euclidean geometry) to produce the kind of building you see... Read MoreArticle, November 14, 2008
The original aim of Object ID, when it was conceived in 1993, was to help in reporting and ultimately combating art theft worldwide. In 1997, when Object ID was first adopted, the international a... Read MoreArticle, May 2, 2007
Beginning in 1993, the J. Paul Getty Trust began putting into motion what would become known as the Object ID project, an international standard for describing art, antiques and antiquities... Read MoreArticle, April 27, 2007
Within the story of contemporary pop and popular music is a great example of why the counter-culture has been reduced to skid marks on the undies of America. In the early days... Read MoreArticle, April 27, 2007
I have a routine that is sacred to me. I get up an hour before the rest of my family, turn on the water for tea, slowly walk out to get the newspaper, and sit for one hour with a cup of tea and t... Read MoreArticle, November 14, 2006
A number of years ago a group of my friends had gathered at my home for a dinner. These dinners happened frequently and the best part of all of them was the conversation that followed... Read MoreArticle, September 20, 2006
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