2Ambiguous figures can serve as heuristic device for study of social construction of meaning December 1, 2019 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Figure/Ground, Newsletter
3Can rule of law address phenomena whereby power ‘speaks its own language’? October 11, 2019 /0 Comments/in Newsletter
4Unauthorized Banksy exhibit in Amsterdam in August 2018 brings to mind state-level legibility; as well, it brings to mind limitations of language October 2, 2019 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter
5Aspects of Enlightenment thinking are problematic – they give rise to real-world, dystopian science-fiction scenarios September 17, 2019 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter
6Shakespeare concerned himself with intersection of metaphor and materiality. Also at this post: Rezoning application for 457 Richmond Street West, Toronto, now at Divisional Court September 8, 2019 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter, Southwestern Ontario, Stratford, Toronto
7There is is an alternative to ‘eternal economic growth’ September 4, 2019 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Newsletter
8Crooked (2017) – investigative report on American back pain industry – underlines that theory of mind-body split has had its day September 2, 2019 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Language usage, Newsletter
9Whereas cubist art varies from legible to illegible, the dominant model of critical interpretation of cubism has remained at all times legible August 3, 2019 /0 Comments/in Figure/Ground, Language usage, Newsletter
10“Modern movement” in architecture gave rise to “an intellectual time bomb with a very long fuse,” says planner Ken Greenberg May 11, 2019 /0 Comments/in Commentary, Jane's Walk, Language usage, Newsletter