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MULING how a slower pace of life might help us think less and experience more. In SLOWING down we may create and learn mindfully on the WEB.
The Slow Movement advocates a cultural shift toward slowing down life's pace. It began with Carlo Petrini's protest against the opening of aMcDonald's restaurant in Piazza di Spagna, Rome in 1986 that sparked the creation of the Slow Food organization. Over time, . . . . Freelance content strategy | Navigating change & sharing insights on life, learning, and emerging tech. I curate & blog @CauseAnalytics + http://ddrrnt.com Eugene, Oregon plus.google.com/+DanDurrant
@predictswan BACKGROUND: It is said that 100 years back an average person used to have around 5000 thoughts per day...
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"Genius is nothing but a power of sustained attention, and the popular impression probably prevails that men of genius are remarkable for their voluntary powers in this direction." William James
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Daniel Durrant @ddrrnt & @mark57g Today ppl think like mad. Average is said to be "55,000 thoughts per day." 100 years ago, it used to be "5000". Via @PredictSwan
Have we lost the GENIUS of sustained attention?
Della Palacios @SensAbleLrning Are You Ready to Join the Slow Education Movement? via @plpnetwork cc @toughloveforx @counterpane @ddrrnt
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Preparing for a SLOW EDUCATION Movement
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Merit Talk – BACK TO PAPER: 2014 sees the rise of “slow media”
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How do you go fast and slow for navigating the knowledge flows— NIASK’s musings
SLOW ART Here at Slow Art Day we focus on how visitors engage with physical works of art— how paintings, sculptures, photographs, and other media are perceived, considered, and experienced by the viewer. But in our digital age, museums are increasingly trying to deliver “snackable” digital content – short bursts of . . .
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Imagine a painting by MARK ROTHKO transformed into a movie. In a space behind a glass panel, fuzzy clouds of color slowly morph from one configuration to another. A golden patch may appear in a field of crimson and slowly expand like a rising sun, suffusing the whole zone. Then around the edges a . . . engage
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