Literature Reviews, Or: How I Learned to Stop Working and Love the Blog.

Stack of papers and books related to creativity
Thankfully, blogging is a great outlet for taking a break from the background research for your upcoming publications. Let me introduce you to my latest friend; Stack of articles and books related to creativity, meet the Strangers on the world wide web. Strangers of the world wide web, meet my friend Stack of articles and books related to creativity.

The Blinking-Red Printer Light of DeathI’ve also got acquainted with another fellow, which isn’t as pleasant. Strangers of the world wide web, meet the Blinking red printer light.

It’s remarkable that with all the latest in computing technology, I still find that’s it saves me time to print out the articles that I need to read. Some, of course, remain on my computer (or else my printer-ink expenses would blow the roof). But even when printed, I’m constantly irritated by not having a “hide” option when I occasionally stop reading to either take notes or compare my readings another article. Where is my easy-on-the-eyes holographic display?

I’m still waiting, but there are some really cool technologies being developed — problem is that none has been commercialized for the general public. Here is, for example, the Heliodisplay — a really cool interactive holographic display. As can be expected, there’s no sign of a price on their page, which indicates a high price range. See video below.

Here are some more displays.

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