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As part of PARK(ing) Day 2009, three members of VizThink Philadelphia set up a SketchPark where members of the public could sit down and draw. And draw they did-diagrams, doodles, landscapes and more.

 

The idea of the park was to bring visual thinking to the streets, to give people the opportunity to pour their thoughts out on paper in images to help them understand, learn, communicate, and just have fun.

 

The SketchPark was created by:

 

jonnygoldstein

biancacevoli

JuliaPellicciaro

 

VizThink Philadelphia is the Philly local chapter of VizThink, a global community of visual thinkers.

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You can't stay mad at someone who makes you laugh.

 

~ Jay Leno

 

You can't stay mad at an idea that makes you laugh, either. Creativity requires a great deal of play, and highly creativity people respect this. Because there is no threat of failure in play, ideas can be tested, no matter how crazy they may seem. And when you're the person making you laugh, you can't stay mad at yourself very long.

 

There often seems to be a playfulness to wise people, as if either their equanimity has as its source this playfulness or the playfulness flows from the equanimity; and they can persuade other people who are in a state of agitation to calm down and manage a smile.

 

~ Edward Hoagland

From Deborah:

It was an honor to do Interpretive Touch Drawing at Seeds of Compassion.

Touch Drawing is a simple yet profound process. Images are created through

the touch of fingertips on paper. The process allows for direct expression

of the soul, and can be used for deep therapeutic and spiritual purposes.

 

In the conference setting, I use Touch Drawing to visually portray the

content and energetic qualities of the lectures and musical performances.

Through the immediacy of the process, I can create 7- 8 drawings per hour.

These drawing were created during the Tuesday event; 'Inspiring Compassion

in Our Youth; Youth and Spiritual Connection Dialogue'. If you attended the

day or are watching it online, you can use these images to enhance the

feeling-tone of the presentations. Think of them as notes from the soul.

 

All these images will be posted soon on the CONFERENCE ART page at

www.touchdrawing.com. Go there if you would like to order a signed, archival

fine art print. Contact center@touchdrawing.com if you are interested in

purchasing an original or receiving permission to reproduce an image.

Drawings can be enhanced with color. A percentage of any income generated by

these images will be donated to support the ongoing work of Seeds of

Compassion.

 

All images © 2008 Deborah Koff-Chapin.

 

I was so happy and felt privileged to participate at the EVP Meetup in Ieper, Belgium, with this group of creative people from all across Europe.

 

With different typografy and name breakfast just ain't the same

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Day 9 of #visualthinkingatwork with a huge

David Sibbet on #visualfacilitation and #visualrecording. Main takeaway: A visual thinker is like a jazz musician, each graphic facilitation is a performance.

 

Chalk art created by local youth in front of the Key Arena, Seattle for the Children's day at Seeds of Compassion

From Deborah:

It was an honor to do Interpretive Touch Drawing at Seeds of Compassion.

Touch Drawing is a simple yet profound process. Images are created through

the touch of fingertips on paper. The process allows for direct expression

of the soul, and can be used for deep therapeutic and spiritual purposes.

 

In the conference setting, I use Touch Drawing to visually portray the

content and energetic qualities of the lectures and musical performances.

Through the immediacy of the process, I can create 7- 8 drawings per hour.

These drawing were created during the Tuesday event; 'Inspiring Compassion

in Our Youth; Youth and Spiritual Connection Dialogue'. If you attended the

day or are watching it online, you can use these images to enhance the

feeling-tone of the presentations. Think of them as notes from the soul.

 

All these images will be posted soon on the CONFERENCE ART page at

www.touchdrawing.com. Go there if you would like to order a signed, archival

fine art print. Contact center@touchdrawing.com if you are interested in

purchasing an original or receiving permission to reproduce an image.

Drawings can be enhanced with color. A percentage of any income generated by

these images will be donated to support the ongoing work of Seeds of

Compassion.

 

All images © 2008 Deborah Koff-Chapin.

 

Winter solstice walk with the members of the EC Walking community. We had a stop at the Monument aux Forestiers where I took some visual notes.

This is the third part of a triptych template.We used it during a kick-off meeting for a project on open educational resources and practices (OEP and OER).

The mode of work was the following:

Firstly three facilitators joined the participants who were split up into three groups to discuss the following question:

How do OEP in 2 and 5 years look like and how can this project contribute?

The facilitators noted down the answers to the question on a flipchart at their table. Once the activity was finished the facilitators copied the answers from the flipchart into the sun (see photo). This way answers could be clustered.

 

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Connecting the Dots - Euviz meets VizThinkBerlin at the Radialsystem

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