Trouble the Waters…With Love
May 25, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, dance, environment, Futurism, neuroscience, Ocean, religion
Water has always been the place of revolutions: from the story of Moses and a toe parting that crazed sea, to ocean gods and their mad wars with the tides, to our own, deep need to change our lives when we find ourselves in the presence of water. Oceans, rivers, creeks and small fountains are [...]
My Blue Heart
May 17, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under art and technology, children, environment, Futurism, neuroscience, Ocean, Social Media, technology
Grace Paley wrote of our Blue Marble. Today, the Blue Marble Project which fills my life, is deeply informed by Paley: her stories of our ability for creation – or deep destruction, moment by moment, heartbreak at a time. It’s recently, as a mother, that I can feel more deeply how Paley shaped my idea [...]
Passion Graphs (it’s a brain thing, baby…)
April 27, 2011 by SarahKornfeld
Filed under neuroscience
I think we’re loosing friends. I mean, I am beginning to think that friendship as a true meeting point may be gone. No, actually, I think that I mean that “Friend Graphs” might be total crap, and should be replaced by “Passion Graphs”. First, here’s how Wikipedia presents a “Friendship Graph”: The friendship theorem of Paul Erdős, Alfréd [...]