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The Ineffable Whatsit
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
Good News (and an exciting challenge)
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
Body as Technology
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
The Body and Responsive Tech
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
Lift Off for Wearables?
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
Book Details: Launch, Tour and Such!
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
The Waning of the Uncanny Valley
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
The Clock: Art in the Digital Age
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
New Podcast: Trends in Agriculture and Info Flows
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]
More on Gamification
This spring, I went to Anna Bolena by Donizetti, the last opera of the COC’s season. Sondra Radvanovsky was honestly astonishing in the title role. Beyond the obvious – her voice, her acting – there was something hard to put your finger on going on there. It’s a cliché, but I actually did have chills. […]