In the old days of public-sector technology, it was known as "paving the cow path." A computer system would be dropped into an agency, turned on and the same number of workers would do the same ...
Before conservation (Frans Schwartz (1850-1917), Annunciation, 1899, etching, 8 1/16 x 6 1/16 inches. Brigham Young University Museum of Art, 2014.) (Photo courtesy of Christina Thomas) After ...
Ansel Adams famously likened the printing of a negative to the performing of a musical score. Performance is also key to the seven artists in the Getty’s exhilarating new show, “Light, Paper, Process: ...
Paper made from local, native plants — here bromegrass, little bluestem, and iris leaves — is different from paper you'd usually encounter, and it's the result of a fun and creative process. Connect ...
Here at Steinhafels, we love to write about new furniture and design trends, but today we want to focus on making paper. No, we don't mean "paper" as in the commonly used slang for "money." We mean ...
Tenjugo is the thinnest paper in the world, made by a company in Japan. The paper dries to become nearly transparent and is used for repairing historical documents. It's been used to preserve art in ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I track enterprise software application development & data management. Businesses use paper. Organizations in every vertical have ...
Chandigarh: In alignment with the current digital era, Panjab University has launched a new portal to digitalise its paper setting process and make the task more effective and economical. The ...