About The Author
YarOn
Industrial Designer, living in Vancouver, BC Born in Israel, studied and worked in Israel until 2002. Did ceramic design, fabrication and distribution, landscape design, public art and industrial design. My writing appeared in various publications, covering technical issues, personal and artistic. You can look up my name on YouTube, where I have posted a variety of AI generated sequences of letters, numbers and animals since early 2024. I participate regularly in the New Yorker's Caption This submissions with lots of joy and no recognition so far... My Sourdough skills are just as mature as my other creative achievements, so is my cinnamon roll cake making. My cycling ventures are humble, but I really enjoy the disk brakes I equipped my hardtail with a few years ago. My wife's scientific career probably inspired our daughter's choice in her academic choice but you will still recognize me in her too.
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