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      <title>Art as the science of life...</title>
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										&lt;div&gt;As time evaporates like so much space under the bed, and I spend far too much of my life toiling on the pixel farm, a quote from John Maeda, a professor of media arts and sciences at MIT's Media Lab, suddenly resonates quite strongly in my head...&#xD;
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"The arts are the science of enjoying life."&#xD;
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Thanks to those of you who have helped me spend less time in front of the computer, and more time rediscovering all of the beautiful and strange--not to mention strangely beautiful--things around me once again.&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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