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How to Actually Accomplish Your Goals in 2017
December 26, 2017
Hardvard Buisness Review presents a great live broadcast with many, many insights, sources and tips for successfully setting goals in 2017! Check out minute17.55 (about halfway) to hear Erica Truxler, take and respond to Vanessa Miller's comments on Goal Setting for the new year!
How to Actually Accomplish Your Goals in 2017, an HBR Editors’ roundtable with Amy Gallo, Sarah Green-Carmichael, and Erica Truxler is so great! A few examples include: say your goals out-loud. Write your goals down. Post your goals in public and more! Thank you for posting this!
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JUDITH VAN PRAAG CREATES NON-STATIC ENVIROMENTS VIA MUSICAL LANDSCAPES
January 01, 2020
An acoustical space—a non-static environment: Judith van Praag performs "The Estranger"(1988), a multimedia recital at "Man in Space" in Oosterkerk.
GLASGOW ARTIST MIXES FACT WITH FANTASY
June 09, 2016
Mousse Publishing and Tobi Maier reveal how Glasgow artist, Duncan Campbell, makes "History through Peripheries". Mixing fact with fantasy and official with unofficial accounts, Campbell ultimately tells the true heart of a story.
Duncan Campbell, Bernadette, 2008
courtesy: the artist and HOTEL, London
SAN FRANCISCO PHOTOGRAPHER TAKAKO MATOBA MESMERIZING MYOPIC IMAGERY REFLECTS OUR ENVIROMENT
June 13, 2016
Takako Matoba's solo exhibition,Transience (2016) is now on view at Keeble and Shuchat Photography in Palo Alto, CA.
Space for Art reviews Takako's myopic and mesmerizing imagery as explorations the deep ephemeral forces driving our material worlds. Gazing into her simulacrum, Takako takes her viewers on a journey of reflection and a re-imaging of this time and present moment.
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Architects — the new auteurs of our future forms?
Ma Yansong, founder of MAD, says this is how we move forward
No longer service providers, Architects are bringing together a multicultural shared vision to build for what is relevant now. What drives here is beyond hedonistic. But with reverence, taking action towards responding to our most pressing environmental, social, and spiritual challenges that we are facing. Designer of Ordos Museum and Harbin Opera House, architect Ma Yansong, founder of MAD, says this is how we move forward. Arch Daily interviews Ma Yansong where he shares his methodology in dl people more about this item. What's it about and what makes it interesting? To make this item your own click here > Add & Manage Items.
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