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The Monday Morning Memo

Each of these fractal images is the map of a chaotic system.

Note to the Cognoscenti: think of what it might look like if you charted the degrees of divergence and moments of convergence for every hit song of the past 40 years. The result could easily look similar to one of the images above.

Stefanie Posavec recently charted the chapters, paragraphs, sentences and word counts of each of the characters in Part One of Jack Kerouac's On the Road.

Here's a tiny look at the detail corner.  To see the complete chart in high-resolution glory, visit Stefanie's site.


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“Q: Which artists do you display in your home? Are you constantly changing the works you have there? Is there a core of favorites which stay there?

A: My house is a mess, but any day now we’ll get round to hanging some of the stacks of pictures sitting on the floor.”

- My Name is Charles Saatchi and I Am An Artoholic, p. 27.
Saatchi is recognized as the world's foremost art collector. I understand him completely, I think. - RHW

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