Category: self-learning

  • Unlocking the Code of A Culture Through Textiles

    From Chan Chan to Lake Titicaca in Peru to the mega-industrialized cities of Canton, there is a history of meaning woven into the very fabrics that under closer scrutiny reveals much about the culture.

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  • Come To Life: One from the heart, about the new record

    We started this album three years ago. An effort to continue to the work we did with BDP almost a decade ago. Lest you don’t know me, I am not some balding wannabe ex-rocker seeking former glory days. I am a kid who didn’t feel like I had yet reached the root. So I decided…

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  • The Salvation and the Grave Danger of Compact Flourescent Bulbs

    Companies once sold nuclear fallout shelters, green-colored Palmolive and even duct tape to protect us from the scourges of humanity and nature (usually humanity). Now the compact florescent bulb is taking center stage as the solution to “oil” and global warming.

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  • The Celebration of Light and 2008 in Review

    I can see the little beacons of humanity set out on those front lawns, reminding us that someone is still home. They are displaying those strings of little hopes that say, its alright, the world may be at its darkest, but we have been here a long time, as substantiated by our traditions, and we…

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  • Soma: What Facebook Really Means Now

    Facebook preys on your need to be important – to be relevant. to be desired. to not be alone. To “figure.” It preys on your Status Anxiety. Let’s call it like it is – an obsessive compulsion to have people whom you keep at arms’ length know about your neurosis. Come back to life. There…

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  • Kk thx bai Web2.0

    Web 2.0 / Social Networking – is dead.

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