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Recording the sun
In the basement of the Rietveld there was a room, which I used as a studio for a while. The only…
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Interlocking rhythms
Human behaviour is dominated by ‘complex hierarchies of interlocking rhythms’, and in studies…
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Consecutive moments in no particular order
In 2005 we wandered trough an old deserted sanatorium in the woods of Brandenburg, in Germany. This…
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Notion of ‘presence’
Developments in the four companies appear to show that at least some employees (non-managers…
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Resistance and flow
The differences in our rhythmic pulse pull us to each other. This pulling is not operating at a…
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Timing and meaning
In music, timing is very important. If you get the rhythm right, the tune will be recognizable as…
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Rhythm and culture
George Leonard (1981) writes about identity as being ‘the stable, persistent, unique quality that…
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Rhythm and music
In contrast to research in anthropology and human interaction, where entrainment, rhythm, and…
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Resistance and flow
The differences in our rhythmic pulse pull us to each other. This pulling is not operating at a…
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Neuroscience and entrainment
Within neuroscience, the study of interpersonal synchrony is a new and emerging area of research.
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The internal pulse
From the domain of music and neuroscience, Grahn (2009) provides a comprehensive review of the…
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Failing is crucial
The learning environment of Srishti is an open environment; always in a state of flux, there is a…
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Going in circles
When things change slightly every revolution it is not really a loop. It becomes a pattern of…
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1. What Dialogue?
We constantly use our mobile phones and internet to meet while on a distance. How does this affect…
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Questionaire about strangers
"hello how are you? I hope you are well. My name is Martin Butler and I'm busy collecting research…