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Founder of Creative Living Services, Michael wears many hats — percussionist, public speaker, group facilitator, educator, author, songsmith, bard, and mentor. His 25 years of experience in “metaphoric learning” — using simulations, games, and activities to create fun, high impact situations in which people discover their own skills and inspiration as learners — led him to co-found Fire Tribe Hawai‘i Gatherings, a quarterly festival dedicated to collaborative creativity. His new solo live-looping show, Rhythms of Change, will debut at Honolulu’s Fringe Festival. Michael also offers Playful Percussion team-building workshops.
Better not miss it (;
-> Funny quotes with pictures on jackets and T-shirts
-> Photos of Marlyin Monroe, Audrey Hephurn and many other early hollywood celebs that'll be on Tanktops, If you'd wish to see the pictures Google "Andy Warhol"
-> Lens mugs, Canon!
See ya'll :D <3
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
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
Creativity is the order of the day - and on June 27th some of the artists and urbanites driving the movement will share their secrets and offer hands-on workshops. Come to The American Book Center’s Urban Culture Event …and get creative!
The Urban Culture Event at ABC Amsterdam, June 27th, 2009
Participating artists/authors:
Laser 3.14: With the publication of his first solo book, Are You Reading Me? Laser claims his place as one of the leading streat artists of our time. www.Laser3.14.com
Umbrellart: an Xstreets Collective initiative. Bringing art back to the streets and bringing artists from all over the world together.
Idle Hands: I’d rather be knitting! The new community for people that love fibre crafts: be it knitting, crochet or sewing!
Pia Jan Bijkerk: author, Paris: Made by Hand
Julia Laura: MAOMA DESIGNER TOYS.
Maki: a small design and illustration studio with a big influence! T-shirts, shoes, and books - Maki was the driving force behind ABC’s 2008 Custom Kicks event. www.makimaki.nl
I told my younger son that after the haul he just brought in at Christmas I was not going to buy him Ninjago or Beyblade spinners, no matter how much he thought he needed them. So he made his own out of legos. Gotta love his creativity! 15/366
Now, charging WITH the case is a bit more difficult. Because of the thickness of the case, the Qi charger needs to be pretty much dead on the center of the tablet - there is far less wiggle room.
Also, the case itself adds bulk to the sides of the tablet - as such, the Charging Apparatus needs to be a bit bigger than the tablet in order to hold the case as well. As long as the tablet can charge with the case on, it should be able to also charge with the case off - even with the extra wiggle room.
Fofo Steven standing next to his invention: " Adebayor, star of Soccer
Fofo Steven is the creator of a statue of Sheyi Adebayor, the young Togolese soccer player, bouncing his chest to control a ball. The piece of art the artist named “Adebayor Star Of Soccer” is equipped with remote control technology that opens and closes the ball. Inside the ball lies an electric bulb which gives a special effect to the whole design.
For more information, please visit www.bridgeofcreativity.org
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!