ETOHow the internet can keep bricks and mortar, and long haired rock n rollers, afloatCreating perfect markets and situations of perfect competition has become almost synonymous with economic development and to many, human…Dec 13, 2016Dec 13, 2016
ETOStrategic thinking — Sculpture or painting?At a courtyard in Lorenzo Medici’s not so humble residence in Florence, it’s reported that a master sculptor named Marsilio Ficino made a…Dec 13, 2016Dec 13, 2016
ETOBrands in the age of digital romanticismOn reflection, it did take a while before fully accepting that the tension between the rational and emotional can remain unresolved. Once I…Aug 5, 2016Aug 5, 2016
ETOOn the myth of simplicityThe title caught your eye didn’t it? And I’m quite sure your mind is ready to deflect any attacks at a notion that so underpins everything…Jul 30, 2016Jul 30, 2016
ETOMusing 4: on being seenPhilosophers and theorists have long posited that there are two aspects to the gaze: seeing and the awareness of being seen. In a world…Jun 5, 2016Jun 5, 2016
ETOMusing 3That man standing so close, almost pressed against you on the morning commute might as well be an alien. As city dwelling, perpetually busy…Jun 5, 2016Jun 5, 2016
ETOMusing 1What if we only learned to turn what we knew on its head and see things the other way around? The city is not one single thing to be loved…Jun 5, 2016Jun 5, 2016
ETOBusinessingI’ve recently written a piece about the present participle, ‘ing’, connoting a sense of identity in regards to what one does outside of…May 6, 2016May 6, 2016
ETOWhat do you do besides work?These days, it’s in vogue to be overachieving, forever busy people. In conversation, we’re expected to answer the very pointed question…May 6, 2016May 6, 2016
ETOSocrates vs. Streetwear: philosophy rescues us from the ‘trend’ millWalk through the streets of Sydney for a few years and you’ll be irked by the speed with which youth street style collectively changes…May 6, 2016May 6, 2016