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One night while lying awake with insomnia, I thought about a problem I had. Namely that my tablet was way too big for my Qi charger, thus wasn't reliably charging. I decided that night that I could build something out of Lego that could wrap around it.
So I did the next morning. This is what I came up with.
"Terry the Peacock" by Patricia Ezeji
Patapsco High School
Materials: Old wood, school papers, plastic bottles, old pair of jeans
46th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival CREATIVITY AND CRISIS: UNFOLDING THE AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT Program on the National Mall in Washington DC on Wednesday afternoon, 4 July 2012 by Elvert Barnes Photography
COMMON THREADS Exhibition
Unathi Meslane, Keiskamma Trust, Hamburg, South Africa
Visit the 46th Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2012 CREATIVITY AND CRISIS: UNFOLDING THE AIDS MEMORIAL QUILT Program / COMMON THREADS website at www.festival.si.edu/2012/creativity_and_crisis/common_thr...
Visit Elvert Barnes 46th SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIFE FESTIVAL 4 July 2012 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/46thSFF4July2012
Anche quest'anno, a fine maggio Como ha ospitato nelle sue piazze i lavori creativi degli studenti di Como. Il tema di quest'anno era: "I Colori". Ed anche se la mia scuola non ha partecipato, la creatività cromatica e la voglia di stare insieme non sono di certo mancate!
Anche quest'anno, a fine maggio Como ha ospitato nelle sue piazze i lavori creativi degli studenti di Como. Il tema di quest'anno era: "I Colori". Ed anche se la mia scuola non ha partecipato, la creatività cromatica e la voglia di stare insieme non sono di certo mancate!
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
Innovation & Creativity Seminar for Total, organised by iMAL for www.Itineraires.be, 23/09/2008.
Helen Evans from HeHe presenting their Nuage Vert project (http://www.nuagevert.org)
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
Not only did my day start off amazing, but it ended amazing too. This is The Amity Affliction's autographs, (minus their drummer because he had to leave warped tour to heal, you probably know the story already anyways). This part of the day was the most hectic for me partly because this band definitely means the world to me and their music gets me through thick and thin but also because we had a lot of set overlaps at this time. My best friend that I went with really wanted to see her favourite band who played at the same time so we decided to split up for a couple of hours so I could go watch Amity and meet them at their tent after and she could see her favourite band (and go early to try to get a good spot in the crowd). Needless to say our plan worked out perfect. When I got to meet Amity, Joel was at the beginning of their merch table and I handed him my letter and asked for a hug. His smile when I gave him the letter was priceless, he signed my book and the poster and then I went on to the next person which was Ahren. Ahren decided to write this, needless to say I was honestly expecting an answer like this from him ha ha! Anyways, these guys were the first band I had met all day and it just made me so incredibly happy because usually when you meet bands its kind of a hi/bye ordeal but with these guys we actually got to talk and you got to see their personalities better. However, I had to somewhat rush through the signing because my other favourite band was about to play so I had to rush back over there then to their signing. I didn't get to talk to TAA as long as I wanted to or tell them everything I wanted to but with giving them the letter it didn't really bother me because I knew they would find out. Warped itself didn't go exactly as planned because it rained again (go figure) and a lot of the other sets/signings I would of really liked to have gone to overlapped but just with seeing and meeting both of these bands I couldn't have left any happier. It was also a nice change because the first time I saw Amity was a little over a year ago, and I didn't really know who they were because they opened for one of my favourite bands but their lyrics spoke to me and so did their performance. It was nice to finally see them and just know how much they earned being where they are.
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On Friday 8th July 2022, we held a graduation ceremony for 169 students from the MSc in Marketing & Creativity (MMK) Classes of 2020, 2021 and 2022 at the magnificent Théâtre des Folies Bergères in Paris.
We were very proud and happy to see our three MMK cohorts getting together and celebrating their achievements under the one roof!
We extend our warm congratulations to all graduates and wish you all a tremendous success in your future endeavours!
I can just see the meeting now...
bureaucrat 1: What are we going to call this new building?
bureaucrat 2: Could we perhaps name it after the noble benefactor who financed it's construction?
bureaucrat 1: NO!
bureaucrat 3: What if we named it after an inspiring visionary who has shaped the progression of this field?
bureaucrat 1: CERTAINLY NOT!
bureaucrat 4: What about...engineering......TWO!
bureaucrat 1: I like it
bureaucrat 2: Yes!
bureaucrat 3: it has pizzaz, clever, especially because it's the second engineering building. And it certainly couldn't cause any confusion or undue complication when refering to rooms *inside* the building.
bureaucrat 2: hmmm, perhaps we could hide all the floormaps and number the rooms haphazardly with no particular ryhyme or reason?
bureaucrat 1: Perfect, that way navigation will only be possible through extensive experience and hard to come by insider knowledge. exquisite!
bureaucrat 5: Wait, what if we tore this entire concrete monstrosity down and replaced it with something that was interesting and visually inspiring, hell we could even use modern developments in energy conservation to make it environmentally sustainable. I mean we could use longstanding observations about innate human psychology to create a building that promoted physical and emotional health. In the long run the UC would save millions of dollars on energy and healthcare. I bet it would also attract the brightest and best students from around the world, improving our repuation and fulfilling our committment to educate the public.
bureaucrat 1: huh? i totally just zoned out during that.
bureaucrat 2: no i like the name. How about grey on grey for the sign?
bureaucrat 3: subtle...I love it! .....
Math Kills Creativity.
Day 25,
Have you ever heard about an engineer/writer?
A painter/accountant?
Math & creativity, just don't mix!
Creativity is all about becoming a child again. It's about freeing yourself from all those boundaries life puts on you. Not learning how to solve complex problems, inequations & all that jazz.
Math test tomorrow. Sitting in bed reading those exercises & feeling the little creativity I still have diminishing bit by bit.
Wicked maths.. QQ
I wanted to put a little "I KILL YOU" above Pi's head =P but I decided it would be way too cheesy. The simpler the better, eh ? =P
Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl: Home Sweet Home at the Bay Area Discovery Museum October 9, 2010 – January 23, 2011. This exhibition was created by the Betty Brinn Children’s Museum in collaboration with the US Forest Service. Smokey Bear and Woodsy Owl are protected by Congressional law and are used with permission from the US Forest Service. All Rights Reserved.