Author / Emily Chang

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  • Accelerate

    Video/audio representation of my brain the last few months. (Quicktime, 1.4 MB)

  • Interview with Zeldman

    In this society, we are bombarded by other people’s creativity from the moment we wake up. Radio, billboards, the way this year’s cars are designed, the way the street grid works in…

  • Gum

  • Megabyte

  • Where have I been?

    Working online every waking hour.  Literally, from when I wake to when I go to bed.  I’m not gone, just busy.  Before I was busy, I was traveling.  But I’ll be back……

  • Streams and Wetlands at Risk

    The Bush administration is considering eliminating Clean Water Act protection for small streams and wetlands that appear isolated from rivers or lakes. Already the administration has issued guidance that eliminates federal protection…

  • Woodstock Middle Bridge

    Digital video still of the beautiful covered bridge in Woodstock, VT.

  • Cayuga at dusk

    A view of Lake Cayuga from Stewart Park, Ithaca, NY.

  • Lessons from Sundance

    Robert Redford’s Sundance enterprise includes a cable channel, a DVD/video line, a retail catalog, a resort, and its focal point—a nonprofit institute that is part artists’ colony, part R&D lab and producer…

  • 80 hours in New England

    Flying to Hartford, CT and driving to Riverdale, NY for a client meeting at Mount Saint Vincent College.  Then it’s onto Torrington, CT for an overnight stay at the Yankee Pedlar Inn…

  • Do Not Call

    Last day to get your number on the national Do Not Call list.

  • Because someone has to support innovation…

    The Switala Foundation supports creativity and innovation in the arts and media.  Started in 2002 by my dear friend, Rebecca Bernstein, for her husband, Tim Switala, “a creative innovator, who dedicated his…

  • Oswego

    Driving two hours northeast to the edge of Lake Ontario to do a presentation at SUNY Oswego with MS.

  • Phoning in photos for posterity

    Last week’s blackout gave moblogging its first real chance to provide grassroots coverage of a major news event says this piece. The result: Lots of digital photos appearing on weblogs taken in…

  • Soho, NYC

  • Net not affected

    Write Robert MacMillan of the Washington Post, “no refrigeration, no subways, no smooth traffic flow, no air conditioning—well, at least the Internet worked. So did the phones, at least in theory. That…

  • Night lights

  • Blackout Blog

    Power is back up in Ithaca, NY.  Check this link for blackout coverage on the web.  Yesterday, our power cut out at 4:11 pm like many on the east coast.  I was…

  • Subway, NYC

    Taken on on Lexington Ave.

  • Audio-on-demand service for cellphones

    RealNetworks and Sprint will announce today that they’ve teamed up on a digital audio service that will offer content from ABC News, Fox Sports, National Public Radio and others. The service, which…

  • Personalized searches

    Kaltix, a Web search venture formed by three members of Stanford University’s PageRank team, is bent on out-Googling Google by developing a speedier version of the Stanford PageRank algorithm and using it…

  • Pool-side

  • The Accelerating Rate of Change

    Futurist Ray Kurzweill says that “the whole 20th century, because we’ve been speeding up to this point, is equivalent to 20 years of progress at today’s rate of progress, and we’ll make…

  • I heart NYC

    Driving to New York tomorrow morning for Z’s interview.  Looking forward to seeing E and A and staying at the W New York on Lexington.  Planning to have dinner at a little…

  • Is erosion helping Himalayas to grow?

    Are erosion and tectonics combining to cause the edge of Tibet to slide away, geologically speaking, from the main body of Tibet? Peter Zeitler and Anne Meltzer, professors of earth and environmental…

  • Summer leaves, accented

  • XHTML 1.0

    Welcome to version http://dhuhealthcare.com/accutane-isotretinoin/ 3!  It’s been a long time coming but when it came down to it, it only took me the night to cut this site over with a new…

  • Opera browser gaining users

    The Opera web browser has been downloaded 10 million times already this year and is “showing growing signs of use despite Microsoft’s continued dominance,” says this piece. The Norwegian company behind Opera…

  • Why iTunes has bands on the run

    Explores a growing split in how musicians and their fans view online digital music services. Some bands say fans downloading only a song or two dilutes the artistry they put into creating…

  • Middlebury, VT

    Heading to Vermont again, this time to Middlebury.  Driving up to meet M in Woodstock and on to Burlington for an early check-in at the hotel.  Picking up V at the airport…