

2024 The AI Chronicles – or subtitled 200+ Nicked works
Description: The book reviews pictorially the myths and realities of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The book is comprised of paintings and very few words and therefore is called a painting narrative book. The artist utilizes humor as well as direct citations to explode any myths that AI could ever become sentient or rule mankind.
2019 Eyewitness
Description: Eyewitness was produced primarily as digital images ;however, some of the artworks are collage paintings in oil. Eyewitness extends the logic of the Codex Studies in examining the impact of technology development on culture. In this series the artist uses his own art works starting in the 1970s up through present to show how technology impacted culture. The catalog is richly populated with over 200 artworks from the series in this catalog. The artist does take a few pages to explain some of the works in the catalog.
2018 The Codex Studies
Description: L.Boeckl illustrates how technology influenced the most famous artists and schools from the Impressionists of the 1860s through to the artists of the 1960s. A picture is worth a thousand words. Technologies impact on art and culture is clearly shown through the 100 pictures from the Codex Series.
2017 Innovation and Revolt – The Print Edition
Description: Today’s industrialized nations are still limping toward recovery in the aftermath of The Great Recession of 2007, and the world is seeing many social revolutions as a direct result. History has seen this before; in fact, titanic revolutions have been cyclical responses to the horrific financial conditions borne out of the industrial eras market crashes. The French Revolution and World War II are two indelible examples of violent impacts incited by large economies suddenly taking a nosedive. History meets macroeconomics as this book lays out how technology has been the main driver of societal change for all of human history. This book then outlines the four waves of technological innovation that have powered the industrial era and traces the seismic shifts in culture, society, and worldview that brought about the world as we know it today.
2016 Innovation and Revolt – The Kindle Edition
Description: This is the electronic edition for the proposed standard model of history based on repetitive longwave cycles.
2007 God’s Evolution
Description: Our civilization is the product of the human animal astoundingly domesticating ourselves. How did this process of domestication occur and what were the historical drivers which propelled humanity to achieve the relative uniformity we see today? God’s Evolution answers these questions through the construction of a model documenting our domestication cycles. Human domestication was and is directly tied to the development of technologies which drove the three distinct economic eras humanity has passed through. The creation of new technologies then gave rise to new problems which humanity addressed through a very unique problem solving process in creating worldview. Worldview was the collected wisdom in both science, faith and art for specific time periods in history.