Pages
Home
Site Feed
Heavyset

Ian Fitzpatrick writes, collects and shares things here.

Some of these things have to do with brands, some of them have to do with buildings and places or machines or computers (which are, you know, machines, too). Each of them has to do with people, and the ways in which we respond to the stimuli around us.
Other platforms:
Delicious: almightyian
Facebook: ianfitzpatrick
Flickr: hvyset
Foursquare: ianfitzpatrick
Last.FM: hvyset
LinkedIn: Ian Fitzpatrick
Skype: iandfitzpatrick
Tumblr: heavyset
Twitter: @ianfitzpatrick
Vimeo: Ian Fitzpatrick
Playsets and Social Politics

Angie Waller posted a collection of her photos a few weeks back that demonstrate a range of playground/playset designs in socialist / non-socialist locales.

I’m not altogether certain that it’s the most objective view on the topic, but the collection is certainly demonstrative of variations in our notions of play (and environments that encourage and shape that notion).

Related posts:

  1. Enter PLAYLIST
  2. Miro Two Point Whoa
  3. Public (Water) Squares
  4. Macrotrends 2010-2012: Social Behaviors in Retail Environments
  5. Fallow Field Farming

blog comments powered by Disqus
Post Data

Published:
Dec 11.09

Author:
ian

Categories:
Links, People and Spaces

Tags:
, ,

Source Material:
Socialist vs. Non Socialist on CouchProjects