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Lath,
Re: The challenge is to develop a new visual vocabulary which does not rely
on ephemeral technology as symbols.
I think one of the messages in this challenge is that IT is the ubiquitious
skill set in scientific disciplines. Central to that skills set is
understanding that technology is ephemeral, and part of your job is
selecting and learning new technologies that are relevant to your field.
But, you really have a point about the visual vocabulary--the one we have
(and often use) is quickly becoming irrelevant and historic rather than a
useful tool to depict different disciplines of science. That's one reason my
mind turned to dress code--the best symbols are ones that work on several
levels by emerging form the specific context and begin to "stand for" that
context.
Carey
Carey E. Tisdal
Tisdal Consulting
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St. Louis, MO 63108
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