Tesugen in Summary: 2003
Here are the summaries I’ve written for 2003. Click the months to read them in full.
- The major themes of January, 2003 were how writers work, Walt Disney, artificial creativity, how TV series producers work, lean development, and the science of networks.
- February, 2003 saw the following major themes: network science, complexity science, and TV program formats.
- March, 2003 was focused mainly on complexity science and urban planning.
- The major theme of April, 2003 was urban planning, but I blogged about a few other things as well.
- May, 2003, was unusually focused on software development, exploring aspects such as programming and process.
- The major themes of June, 2003 were learning and Christopher Alexander.
- July, 2003 saw a lot of blogging about constrained universes of expression, but also about creativity, children’s learning, and architects Christopher Alexander and Renzo Piano.
- The major themes of August, 2003 were constrained universes of expression, dramaturgy, children, and semiotics—most of them in combination with software development.
- The posts of September, 2003 revolved mainly around the topics of code quality, constrained universes of expression, and software projects as scientific explorations.
- In October, 2003, I focused mainly on semiotics (and writing summaries).
- The major themes of November, 2003 were semiotics, Kuhnian paradigms, architecture, and Elin Oxenhielm’s paper on Hilbert’s 16th problem.
- My blogging in December, 2003, focused mainly on Kuhnian paradigms, the Elin Oxenhielm case, patterns, and semiotics.