jandenrichards
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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@BadgerExpo
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Neighborhood pack walk: Buddy, Dusty, Penny
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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remembering deborah sussman
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Dusty is wearing his new school uniform, but wants to sleep in today.
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Susan Kare, Iconographer (EG8)
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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What is Design Thinking
What is Design Thinking from Daylight on Vimeo.
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Love the Morgan digital!
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The Morgan Library makes 500 Rembrandt etchings available online, a heartening digital humanities effort.
To appreciate it even more, see this fascinating short video of how The Morgan is digitizing its collection.
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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be like water
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Scientists break down the physics and neuroscience behind Bruce Lee’s legendary one-inch punch, the bodily application of his famous "be like water" philosophy.
Drawing upon both physical and neuro power, Lee’s devastating one-inch punch involved substantially more than arm strength. It was achieved through the fluid teamwork of every body part. It was his feet. It was hips and arms. It was even his brain. In several milliseconds, a spark of kinetic energy ignited in Lee’s feet and surged through his core to his limbs before its eventual release.
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Every bodily jerk has an apex of force. To not only maximize on that force — but to augment it — Lee perfectly synchronizes his movements, one after the other, linking them like boxcars on a train. To be sure, countless muscle men have been stronger than Lee, but few, if any, could deliver more more power than Lee with just one inch.
What makes the difference? Lee’s brain.
Or, one might argue, Lee’s mind.
The full article is well worth the read. 
(via It’s Okay To Be Smart)
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Century 100 Years of Type in Design
Dan Rhatigan, Monotype and Abbot Miller, Pentagram discuss the show. It was an honor to be there. Dan was gracious to grant a photo op.
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Back in Mobile on our morning pack walk. Happy Memorial Day!
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Inside the jewel box waiting to see Jewels. #nycballet
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Self-Taught Genius Coyote #folkartmuseum
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Made from tin cans. The wheel caught the wind and the figure pumped the tread. #folkartmuseum
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Last uptown M11 of this trip. #nycvacation
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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Szymanowski Violin Concerto No 1 Prokofiev selections from Cinderella Vladimir Jurowski conductor Nicola Benedetti violin #nyphilharmonic
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jandenrichards · 11 years ago
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#madmuseum Museum of Art and Design
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