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  1. Increase your vocab, help end hunger. It's kind of fun. Great PSAT practice for students, as well. http://bit.ly/Z85mD
  2. Performing Arts in unusual spaces. Refreshing for the artist, the material, and the audience: http://bit.ly/dLVJq
  3. Ever hear of the term "outsider artist"? Imagine what Darger would have done with media creation tools. http://bit.ly/TtNFp
  4. The emerging 'Language of the Web' and new tools help user-generated content evolve. http://bit.ly/JYzam
  5. Dreaming Methods: quietly turning interactive fiction into art. http://bit.ly/VYSKW The digital convergence of art forms is heating up.
  6. Video games need to be weirder, more artsy, more thought-provoking. Paging James Paterson! http://bit.ly/N5VGr
  7. The Ultimate Mash-Up: combining art forms in digital format. Interactivity makes something like this astonishing ... http://bit.ly/13gOMz
  8. The dance example. http://bit.ly/6S6ZV
  9. Old art forms made new: Add animation to poetry. Tape modern dance outside with music. http://www.bcactionpoet.org/forgetfulness.html ...
  10. Exciting when metaphors used to understand the web begin to change. http://bit.ly/12Ioi7
  11. Surroundings, mood really affect music appreciation. Nevr luvd em, but listening to Black Sabbath in a cafe now and it's almost EXQUISITE.
  12. Painting by Japanese artist Oka Sakakibara entitled "Self Love". To me, it's subtle but she captures it. http://yfrog.com/1kp1uj
  13. Reading 'Stillness Speaks" by Eckhart Tolle. "Dogmas are collective conceptual prisons." Great book on how to mitigate compulsive thinking.
  14. In Adobe Books. Trying to find something amusing for a very ill priest from Portugal I met in the hospital today. Old bookstores are tombs
  15. Listening from beginning to end: Jar of Flies, Bryter Layter, and Abbey Road. Imagining game experiences unfolding like listening to music.
  16. Just checked out this game called I Fell In Love With The Majesty Of Colors by Gregory Weir. Refreshing.
  17. thinking about game design. reading Tofte's research...