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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think that this new-to-me term, orthogonality, is the basis of a liberal arts education. Or at least that is how I understood the concept of liberal arts when I was in college.

I agree with the idea that putting a variety of people together on a project gets better results than putting like-minded individuals together. Sadly, many people who I know resist such groups claiming that sameness is what gets things done.

I disagree with them, and now have a snazzy term to use when explaining my point of view. Very interesting post. Thanks.

February 15, 2012 at 2:47 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Oh it's amazing what good craic can achieve. It lifts the spirts, rejunivates and turns your day (or your world) around. Bring on the craic!

February 15, 2012 at 2:55 PM

Blogger Missouri Bend Paper Works said...

What a great word...orthogonality! It does perfectly describe that so important exchange between disciplines. I once heard a definition of creativity as making a connection between two completely different things or ideas....what a hotbed of creativity in a setting dedicated to orthogonality! I'm craving such an environment and am in need of some good craic as well. Hope you find it!

February 15, 2012 at 3:16 PM

Blogger will said...

Right now we're in a stir fry or tagine cycle ... so, if you and you husband are interested, come by any evening. Dinner is usually between 7:30 and 8. Just never know what the dinner discussion topic will be.

February 15, 2012 at 4:53 PM

Blogger Elizabeth said...

Another blogcamp?!?

February 15, 2012 at 6:35 PM

Blogger Numinosity said...

I'm desperately out of practice with craic, don't know if I ever developed that aspect of my intellect. I tend to rely on wit and banter by default I suppose. Still looking inward to learn why I seem to shrink from exercising my voice that way. Something to work on the next 50 years maybe.
xoxo Kim

February 15, 2012 at 8:29 PM

Blogger lynn bowes said...

This is the basis for our local 'craft camp' and I love it. We all have different areas of interest and, while I have no desire to switch media, I do have a desire to broaden my perspective on how I approach my craft.

Do we all live too far apart to give it a whirl? SantaFe shouldn't have the corner on craic and orthogonality!

:: lynn ::

February 15, 2012 at 9:10 PM

Blogger Kelly said...

Great Post - but a simple aside.
Your photos are transporting!!!
Every time!! Utter photographic perfection!

February 15, 2012 at 10:39 PM

Blogger DahnStarr said...

Reminds me of telephone conversations with my girlfiend that would go along the lines of: GF - "talk to me!" Me -"about what?" GF - "anything! I don't care. Just talk to me like a grownup!" GF spent the day alone with four little ones. All these years later and we still have those days of wanting 'grownup' conversations.

February 16, 2012 at 3:05 AM

Blogger Anne said...

I couldn't agree more! My closest friends have always been friends who studied and in fields other than my own: philosophy, classics, biochem. S is the sole exception; even so, although he's a physicist, his kind of physics is different from mine.

Craic was my favorite thing about UofC, and it's the main reason I miss undergrad. These days my orthogonal friends are scattered around the world, and I desperately miss the deep, humming contentment that comes from getting a smallish group of interesting people together to enjoy a meal and some wine and let the conversation flow.

February 24, 2012 at 7:36 PM

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