[Sigia-l] Simplicity
Sara Alloy
salloy at umich.edu
Mon Mar 12 13:43:02 EDT 2007
In response to Ziya's comment: "I haven't personally seen many things
that are so inherently un-simple that they can never be made simple.
Have you?"
I think it's a brilliant quote. Speaking broadly, the first answer that
jumps to my mind is life. We encounter things every day that are
inherently un-simple...maybe it's better to examine things not by their
simplicity but by their complexity instead...so I'm really just looking
at another side of the same issue.
--
Sara Elizabeth Alloy
Masters of Information Science Candidate 2007
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
Library and Information Science (LIS)
School of Information
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
President and Speaker
Multi-ethnic Information Exchange (MIX)
Events Coordinator
American Library Association (ALA)
University of Michigan Chapter
"None but ourselves can free our minds" - Robert Nesta Marley
"Every [person] feels instinctively that all the beautiful sentiments in the
world weigh less than a single lovely action." - James Lowell
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