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  • On Color
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    On Color

    ByJoseph April 28, 2022

    Most of my life I hid from color. I lived on the grayscale, punctuated with black. Dark color, dim light. Not to be seen. Never to stand out in a crowd. Something changed a few years ago. I started working in small accents of vivid colors here and there. A book, a pillow, a decoration….

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  • Deadlines have to go
    Professional

    Deadlines have to go

    ByJoseph April 25, 2022June 23, 2023

    One thing that I know about myself is that I do my best work slowly. I’m a thoughtful and meticulous person in everything I do, but especially when it comes to building something important. Over the last six or seven years since I started Radical Application Development, I’ve developed a rather good sense of when…

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  • Canvatorium Lab 029
    Canvatorium | Technical

    Canvatorium Lab 029

    ByJoseph April 20, 2022March 11, 2024

    Expanding on the Stoa from Lab 028 with a focus on Sky, Lighting, and Materials.

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  • Canvatorium Lab 028
    Canvatorium | Technical

    Canvatorium Lab 028

    ByJoseph April 20, 2022March 11, 2024

    Building a Greek Stoa while exploring some 3D modeling workflows in Babylon JS.

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  • Tiny Garden
    Personal

    Tiny Garden

    ByJoseph April 16, 2022

    Surrounded by concrete, stepped on by many, ignored by all but a few, this tiny garden thrives in the cap of a utility pipe. 

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  • Study Less, Think More
    Personal

    Study Less, Think More

    ByJoseph April 12, 2022

    I tend to overspend time and attention when learning something new. When I start to explore a new problem space, I often find myself spending days or weeks taking courses, reading, watching videos, etc. This feels productive but it often isn’t. I may consume the information, but I don’t absorb the knowledge. Often, I miss…

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  • Mom’s Ham Loaf
    Personal

    Mom’s Ham Loaf

    ByJoseph April 10, 2022

    Today my Mom would have turned sixty-six. Last year I started a personal tradition on her birthday.

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  • Columns in Greece
    Personal

    From: Education for Humans

    ByJoseph April 10, 2022

    Through reading the classics and getting acquainted to the wisdom of the past, we develop the ability to think more freely.  Moreover, we can refrain from the pressure and temptations from mindlessly following the opinions of the masses. Education for Humans: The Lasting Value of the Liberal Arts – A Life of Virtue: Philosophy as…

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  • Columns in Greece
    Personal

    A Stoic Approach to Fear

    ByJoseph April 8, 2022April 12, 2022

    Seneca: A Stoic Life One of the things I admire about the Stoic philosophers is that they embodied the wisdom that they preached. Seneca, one of the … A Stoic Approach to Fear

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  • Adding Archives to the Extended Collection
    Extended Collection

    Adding Archives to the Extended Collection

    ByJoseph April 8, 2022June 25, 2023

    Continuing to improve the structure of the Extended Collection.

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  • It takes a while to say goodbye
    Personal

    It takes a while to say goodbye

    ByJoseph April 6, 2022

    A week before she died my mother mailed me a holiday card with a gift card to our favorite breakfast spot. I know lots of folks think gift cards are low effort presents, but for us every gift card carried with it an intension: “Let’s go there together”.

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  • Hyperbolica in VR
    Personal

    Hyperbolica in VR

    ByJoseph April 5, 2022March 11, 2024

    My first visit to Hyperbolica in VR was one of the most surreal experiences I’ve had so far. Here are a few things I found.

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