The concluding prints and drawings for them in this narrative series. Includes two drawings which never became prints.
Much of our data protection and privacy law dates from the last century. Instead of breaking privacy down, politicians should be protecting it better.
First of two parts looking at the narrative in this series of prints, and Hogarth’s process from drawing to final print.
A serious tool for analysing and displaying timelines, it can deal with very complex event and entity structures.
This app is free: you only pay for its export options, which cover print, presentation, and web very well.
For once, Apple’s stand could be broken by forthcoming UK legislation, in the form of the Investigatory Powers Bill.
Why did Winslow Homer apparently paint so few watercolours in 1882?
I would hope – with the many security issues surrounding them – that you do not use BitTorrent […]
Time is the warp through which we weave narrative, and the timeline the only good way of visualising events within a narrative.
Two Romantic series from the founder of the Hudson River School, showing the rise and loss of civilisation, and the stages of life.
