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Cris Crissman

Institute for Creativity, Arts, & Technology | Virginia Tech - 0 views

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    Nexus of art an science
Cris Crissman

Art | Howard Rheingold - 0 views

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    An art teacher's belief in everyone's creative potential . . .
Cris Crissman

Opinion: Art that embraces our limits - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Inspiring message of how embracing our limitations can potentially help us collectively change the world.
Cris Crissman

Art Competition Shows Off the Unexpected Beauty of Science | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    The beauty of science not so unexpected!
Cris Crissman

Creative Inquiry, Interdisciplinary Arts Program - 0 views

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    "Learn to contextualize their art and investigate how it can reflect or aid social change by transgressing or breaking through personal and cultural barriers"
Cris Crissman

George Rory Sullivan III | Digital Story Telling Blog - 0 views

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    "nothing could have made Georgie happier" John's Found Art story
Cris Crissman

The Art of Science: Caleb Charland Experiments with Photography | The Finch and Pea - 0 views

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    fascinating metaphors represented in photos
Cris Crissman

Earth as Art: Stunning New Images From Space | Wired Science | Wired.com - 0 views

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    Design beyond reach
Cris Crissman

Mirrorbox: The Story of How Art Became Science | Video of the Week, Scientific American... - 0 views

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    mirror box and empathy
Cris Crissman

art.com artPad - 0 views

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    RSA Animate watch out! Cool way to do screen writing!
Cris Crissman

The Creative Activist Toolkit - 0 views

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    Dan Eldon-inspired project to encourage others to use their art to make a contribution.
Cris Crissman

The Work of Edward Tufte and Graphics Press - 0 views

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    cognitive art; known as the father of data visualization
Cris Crissman

Diverse List Of Future British Literary Stars In Latest 'Granta' | WFAE - 0 views

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    "GREENE: And John, you wrote an introduction to this issue of Granta, and you said that literature asserts that the world, as it is imagined, is every bit as important as the world as it exists. Is that really the case? FREEMAN: Yeah, because if we only agreed with what the world is, there would never be the future. The world, as it will be, is partly imagined, and it's part entropy. And if we believe that we can have some sense of control of our destinies - whether it's how we educate children or how we write our own stories - part of that has to do with the imagining, and novels help us imagine more beautifully, I think, than almost any other art form. "
Cris Crissman

Exploratorium: Changing the Way the World Learns - YouTube - 0 views

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    "Art is in our DNA" -- and in science
Cris Crissman

LEA Full Sim Art series - next round of applications sought | Living in the Modem World - 0 views

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    Gallery shows in Second Life
Cris Crissman

The Act of Teaching - YouTube - 0 views

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    teaching as performance art
Cris Crissman

Light Painting - 0 views

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    Performance art
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