Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Adventure Playgrounds
Berkeley’s Adventure Playground is one of a handful of playgrounds in the United States based on a concept that grew in popularity after World War II. During the Nazi occupation of Denmark, the landscape architect C. Th. Sørensen created a new playground with whatever junk was available. It turned out, that’s exactly what kids like. “The simplicity of the concept is still startling,” writes Susan Solomon. read more
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
the Bowen Center for the Study of the Family
Bowen family systems theory is a theory of human behavior that views the family as an emotional unit and uses systems thinking to describe the complex interactions in the unit. It is the nature of a family that its members are intensely connected emotionally. Often people feel distant or disconnected from their families, but this is more feeling than fact. Family members so profoundly affect each other's thoughts, feelings, and actions that it often seems as if people are living under the same "emotional skin." People solicit each other's attention, approval, and support and react to each other's needs, expectations, and distress. The connectedness and reactivity make the functioning of family members interdependent. A change in one person's functioning is predictably followed by reciprocal changes in the functioning of others. Families differ somewhat in the degree of interdependence, but it is always present to some degree.
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Sunday, May 2, 2010
paper leaf lamp
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stop motion animated video made with the humble post-it note made by Bang-yao Liu
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"In pursuit of a childhood dream I moved from Holland to France, bought a ruined farm house and from it built a castle in stone. The co...