Dear Karel,
The next step, after this step, is to automate the readers/listeners so
that we have a grunt/groan system. The machine grunts and the receivers of
the communication from the machine, groan. Then we have an exchange of
bitcoins telephatically.
keith
On 25/09/2015 6:42 am, "PhD-Design - This list is for discussion of PhD
studies and related research in Design on behalf of Karel van der Waarde"
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>I¹m not only looking for helpful *graphic design* software. Some useful
>Œconference presentation software¹ and Œwriting software¹ would come in
>handy too. [I make the assumption that Œwriting a text¹ and Œpreparing a
>presentation¹ are forms of design too.] Such software could suggest
>appropriate patterns to structure arguments in particular genres. Of
>course based on Œbest practice¹ through a combination of relevant Œauthor
>characteristics¹, Œcontents characteristics¹, and Œaudience/beholder
>characteristics¹. [We¹ve studied rhetoric for 2500 years, and we now have
>Microsoft Powerpoint and Apple Keynote?]
>
>Until these kinds of software are available, I¹ll have to do most of the
>above mentioned activities Œmanually¹. Some of it urgently needs to be
>automated: it would save enormous amounts of time, reduce errors, and
>reduce costs for people who now don¹t have an option but are forced to
>interpret and use non-optimal graphic design artefacts.
>
>Kind regards,
>Karel.
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