Jul 31
From Rory Boylen at The Hockey News: Here are a few generalizations I take exception to and write off as storytelling myth. 1. The Detroit Red Wings win with the neutral zone trap Bogus. There is a rather large difference between the trap and a puck possession style of game, but it’s really easy to explain: For one you don’t have the puck; the other, you do. read on for more myth-busting from Boylen
Jul 31
Philippe Javier Garcesto was born in Iloilo City, Philippines and traveled to the exotic state of New Jersey when he was 8. He represents the fusion of the Western Educated Scholar and the Indigenous Spiritual Artist. He creates multi-disciplinary visual performance experiences cutting open the shackles imprisoning consciousness by throwing his flow like spears to the heart. About Philippe's work: "My work has centered on exposing the fraudulent materialistic society perpetrated through
Jul 31
Come Together: The Web+Everything. September 4+5, 2008 8:00am – 5:00pm Gerding Theater in the Pearl District Portland, Oregon http://www.inverge.com info@inverge.com 503-819-6219 What’s Next for the Web? The Web+Everything! Inverge: the interactive convergence conference is a 2+ day interdisciplinary business+culture experience in Portland, Oregon that features over a dozen digital thought-leader presenters and explores emerging integration dynamics such as the convergence of media pla
Jul 31
The Secrets of Storytelling: Why We Love a Good Yarn: Scientific American picture behind picture
Jul 31
Today, we bring you a dispatch from the “It Was Ever Thus” department. Much hay has been made of the “Cult of the Child” that America is in the grip of. Helicopter parents flit above their progeny, obsessively documenting every move their child makes and demanding that the rest of the world be reconfigured to suit their kindercentric outlook. Parents refuse to acknowledge their child’s shortcomings or transgressions, insisting that Copernicus was wrong: the galaxy isn’t centered on the sun, bu