In the end, the history of visualisation is the history of the tools that the human beings use to amplify their cognition. We take it for granted that human beings use tools (we call them technology) to extend our physical capacities. But maybe it's not so obvious that we are probably the only kind of animal that builds tools to amplify our thinking.
~Juan C. Dursteler
The Eyes Have It is currently on semi-permanent hiatus. I'd like to thank everyone who supported TEHI over the years by linking to it, making post suggestions and offering comments. Please visit my current project Breaking Murphy's Law: There are a lot of things that can go wrong when you're a presenter (or when you are supporting someone else's presentation). This site is going to try to help you break Murphy's Law so Murphy's Law can't break you.
Hiatus (Again)
The Eyes Have It will be on hiatus for the rest of the Spring. I have a couple major projects to get off the ground and I need to make a dent in the pile of books that’s been accumulating since I started using Bloglines. I’m planning on returning shortly after Memorial Day, let’s say sometime during the first week in June. Please continue to sent me any material that you think needs to be mentioned here. See you in a few weeks. (Thanks to Jackson Gastroenterology for the apt image.)