Making moments to signify
Part of human existence is that meaning and signification are continuously generated in personal lives and in social structures that emerge through time. Emphasizing specific moments of transformation, of passage of time, highlights the process of time. It helps people to deal with time. Human societies have invented rituals and celebrations for specific moments in time through which meaning emerges for those involved. Through orchestrating moments to signify, shared experience emerges and offers participants a perspective on their individual position in context of the biological, ecological, technological or social whole. In these moments human’s inner time interacts deeply with rhythms around and culture is shaped.
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Kaleidoscope: Engaging the eyes
How a graphic pattern cut in safety glass can draw forth a smile. In our day-to-day lives most of…
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Prismatic glass transmit and (re-)direct light
Light passes through glass mostly in one direction. Prismatic glass can direct light in a certain
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Building blocks change direction of light
Glass is a useful and versatile material, unbeatable when there is a need to force light to go…
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World upside down
When looking at this picture at least three convex lenses are involved. In the human eye (1), in…
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Witnessing: Multifaceted glasses
With my work I want to demonstrate how minimal alterations can have a monumental effect and that…
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Rhythm essential for well being
One of the great people working on synchrony was Condon. Working in psychiatry, he understood the…
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No timing, no meaning
In music timing is very important. If you get the rhythm right, the tune will be recognizable as…
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Collaborative Action through Flow
Being in flow with others makes it easier to act. When someone is out of flow, it is harder for…
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Entrainment and Rhythm
The notion of entrainment refers to how two clocks become synchronized when their pendulums swing…
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Flow, to be able to move with others, is a survival skill.
Skills for being in flow, irrespective of cultures, are learned from the moment you’re born through…
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Witnessing motivation
Both my own witnessing and the witnessing by peer participants seemed to have a clear impact on the…
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Witnessing collaboration
This particular workshop was in effect the first try-out of the Biomodd Workshop format. The two…
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Main glass ingredients: sand / soda / limestone
70% Silica (sand) SiO2 , 18% Sodium oxide (soda ash) Na2O, 12% Calcium carbonate (lime) CaO melted…
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Interpreted transparency: Do you see what I see?
My fascination with glass started, at the age of eight, when I got my first pair of glasses. What a…
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Hacking closed-system consumerism
One of the main goals of Biomodd is empowering people to take control over consumer electronics.
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Changes and rhythms in computers, plants and people
When reflecting on the changes and rhythms of computers in Biomodd, one of the first things that…