October 2011
1 post
September 2011
11 posts
What is connectedness? It is a sense of being a part of something larger than...
– Edward M. Hallowell, Find the Heart of the Child, 1993
via The Content Economy
The structure of School is so deeply rooted that one reacts to deviations from...
– Seymour Papert quoted in Journal of the Learning Sciences - Volume 6, Issue 4
via OLDaily
August 2011
7 posts
Paris, as much as I love Paris, feels to me as though it’s long since been...
– William Gibson on branding of major cities, Cities in Fact and Fiction: An Interview with William Gibson, Scientific American
June 2011
6 posts
Don’t pursue your passion directly. At least not yet. Instead… pursue the things...
– TED’s Chris Anderson addresses Harvard’s graduating architects
via curiositycounts, spaceships
Order is found in things working beneficially together. It is not the forced...
– Bill Mollison via Permaculture: A Designer’s Manual, chapter 2.9 Order or Chaos.
via fuckyeahpermaculture
January 2011
4 posts
Droplifting is a term coined by Richard Holland of Turntable Trainwreck to...
– Droplift FAQ
Archistory /a:ki’sto:ri / n. (pl. Archistories) a work of graphic art...
– Architectural Drawings with History of your Home - Your Place in History
November 2010
1 post
October 2010
1 post
September 2010
3 posts
August 2010
12 posts
…words are like cockroaches; only once the lights are off do they feel...
– Charlie Brooker, The Guardian
“1945-1998” by Isao Hashimoto:
“This piece of work is a bird’s eye view of the history by scaling down a month length of time into one second. No letter is used for equal messaging to all viewers without language barrier. The blinking light, sound and the numbers on the world map show when, where and how many experiments each country have conducted. I created this...
July 2010
7 posts
…knowledge consists of knowing that a tomato is a fruit, and wisdom...
– via Miles Kington
If I do something nice but forgettable, it needn’t have happened.
– Yo-Yo Ma