Category: Reading

  • The Right Use of Power is about the heart of ethics. Barstow, Cedar. The Right Use of Power: The Heart of Ethics. Many Realities Press, 2015. I think this is a really important book for program designers, especially when you have a population—say, students, patients, or a community—where you’re providing services. There is a power…

  • December 30th I had some friends over for a salon. I presented information and story about self-instruction cards as told to me by a new friend named Oliver as well as this book The official guide to success. Kevin and Dominique shared duet, Kevin with his field recordings collage and Dominique with a kind of…

  • Zen and the Art of Motorcycle MaintenanceBy Robert Pirsig I thought I was going to care more about reviewing this book thoughtfully and maybe that’s still the case, but I realize that I want to do this in my way of rambling, which goes against the ideals of quality, but also perhaps in allowing this…

  • Some  vids I’ve collected from the internet today.   http://hiutdenim.co.uk/blogs/11am/ryan-carson-begin-with-the-end-in-mind     https://www.nowness.com/story/sebastien-tellier-love?utm_source=FB&utm_medium=SM&utm_campaign=FB100716  

  • The Best Books of 2012: Your 10 Overall Favorites | Brain Pickings. I’ve gathered some reading lists together and put some books on hold at the Seattle Public Library. I look forward to reading these.

  • From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor: Front-line Dispatches from the Advertising War by Jerry Della Femina (Book – 2010)   I don’t know why I picked up this book other than that it was on a few reading lists. This is from a genre of advertising books that make me slightly ill.…

  •   Buying in: The Secret Dialogue between What We Buy and Who We Are by Rob Walker  This book may be recommended if you haven’t a clue about post-modern consumerism. But, I think you do. Especially if you live in the United States, it becomes obvious we are surrounded by brands vying for our attention and…

  • With the help of Seattle Public Library’s online catalog, I think I am set for the rest of Summer! Update 7/20/12: As I wade through this, I will put links to my reviews etc. in this post. Buying in: The Secret Dialogue between What We Buy and Who We Are by Rob Walker  From Those Wonderful…