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Csíkszentmihályi suggests several ways a group can work together so that each individual member achieves flow. The characteristics of such a group include: * Creative spatial arrangements: Chairs, pin walls, charts, but no tables; thus work primarily standing and moving * Playground design: Charts for information inputs, flow graphs, project summary, craziness (here also craziness [...]

Antecedents Historically, VJing gets its references from art forms that deal with the synesthetic experience of vision and sound. These historical references are shared with other live audiovisual art forms, such as Live Cinema, to include the camera obscura, the panorama and diorama, the magic lantern, color organ, and liquid light shows. The color organ [...]

Aaron Koblin is an American digital media artist and graphic designer best known for his innovative uses of data and crowdsourcing. Koblin’s projects have been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, OFFF, the Japan Media Arts Festival, and TED, and have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. In [...]

Aurum Solis, ”Gold of the Sun”, is a magical order founded in England in 1897 by George Stanton and Charles Kingold which claims descent from the Ogdoadic Tradition of the Western Mystery Tradition. It is best known through the published works of two of its leaders, Vivian Godfrey and Leon Barcynski. Better known by their [...]

Jeffrey Shaw (born 1944) is a pioneering new media artist and researcher. From 1965 to 2002 he lived in Milan, London, Amsterdam and Karlsruhe, and returned to Australia in 2003 to assume the Directorship of the iCinema Research Centre at the University of New South Wales. Start from September 2009, Shaw is the Dean of [...]

DesignworksUSA provides design and consulting services in the following areas: * Product, Transportation, Automotive, Environmental and Interaction Design * Design Communication, Research, and Strategy * Sustainability Consulting * Creative Engineering * Color, Material, and Finish Design * 3D Visualization and Modeling DesignworksUSA serves as the creative partner for BMW Group, shaping the future of BMW, [...]

The transpersonal perspective spans many research interests. The following list is adapted from Scotton, Chinen and Battista (1996) and includes: * The contributions of spiritual traditions – Hinduism, Yoga, Buddhism, Vajrayana, Zen, Taoism, Tantra, Shamanism, Kabbalah, Sufism and Christian mysticism – to psychiatry and psychology * Native American healing * Aging and adult spiritual development [...]

In film-making, there are several avant-garde examples; Andy Voda’s “Chance Chants” (1979) was created completely using various chance operations (coin flip, choosing words out of a hat, a recorded “telephone game”, the vagaries of tracing over drawings) in the decision-making for each creative choice. It was a three part film, the first part being a [...]

Jason Donati is an animator, educator, and author noted for his animated independent film work, professional career as a 3D visualization artist, and academic authorship including the 2007 book “Exploring Digital cinematography” published by Cengage Learning. Donati worked at Animation Technologies, Inc., KAON Interactive and The New England Institute of Art as the director of [...]

”Yes, But…” shows a brief therapy (and not a psychoanalysis) with all its techniques: transactional analysis, gestalt, Ericksonian hypnosis, systemic therapy, paradoxical prescriptions, humor, visualisation. Richard Fisch, director of the Brief Therapy Center in Palo Alto, called ”Yes, But…” “a gem”. Psychotherapist Alan D. Entin says ”Yes, But…” gives a very accurate portrayal of his [...]