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" ... Golfers, especially those on vacation coming down south from northern climes, don’t want to see rough that is all thin, wispy and yellowed. You pay a green fee to play the game and ideally that means you’re out there enjoying a luxuriant landscape that unfurls over emerald fairways, lush greens, and rough the color of fresh-cut spinach. ... "
" ... If you are of a certain age, the best thing about baseball’s All-Star Game has always been the rule that every team has to be represented. Back in the old, pre-Internet days, it was quite a thrill to see the players from second-division, far-away clubs we only knew about from baseball cards and yellowed periodicals. ... "
" ... Since the dawn of physical media, the written illustrations, words and eventually photographs and movies created by each generation suffered the inevitable deterioration of the physical world, lending authenticity through their “old and worn” look. A book page printed 500 years ago looks older than one printed a decade ago, its paper yellowed and brittle, its cover perhaps leather and gilded to today’s paperback. A photograph from a century and a half ago, printed on stiff cardboard, its greyscale silver imagery shimmering in the light, looks its vintage compared to a vibrant color photograph taken in the 1990’s. Indeed, rare colorized imagery from a century ago somehow doesn’t look its age, reminding us how important the aging of physical media is to our interpretation of the age of the content it contains. What happens in a digital world in which our words and images no longer age? ... "
" ... The contents of the vitrines—primarily selections from the artist’s archives—link Artschwager’s found images to his final works. The material has breathing room. It is well-considered, -labeled and -ordered. The images he found came from newspapers and magazines that he encountered through serendipity. It is the raw material that fed Artschwager’s microprocesser-like mind. Some sources are presented as single sheets; others are yellowed clippings taped to cardboard or paper. Some are preparatory drawings with instructive grids; others are photocopies. ... "
" ... Walmsley’s discovery will likely renew scholarly and public interest in Locke generally. It might cause us to pull our yellowed copy of Locke’s Second Treatise of Government from our shelves. Those who reread it will be reminded of how much influence Locke had on Thomas Jefferson’s crafting of the Declaration of Independence. ... "