Curators are not scientists. Creative Life Curation needs both Creators and Curators.
Slow Cognition: The Activity U Project and Creative Life Curation
Using the Creative Life Curation framework to reflect on the Activity U project.
A Semiotic System Diagram for Creative Life Curation
Turning potential opportunities into actual actions, turning the world into a person’s experience, and turning the person’s experience into artifacts for the world.
Slow Cognition: Three Paths of Creative Life and A Semiotic System
Oliver Ding adopts Ping-keung Lui's theoretical sociology as a reference frame to develop a curated framework for the Life Strategy project.
Slow Cognition: The Creative Life Curation Framework
What I learned from the Knowledge Curation Project (phase 1)
The "5A" Slow Cognition Model
What I learned from the Once Upon A Whiteboard project.
Slow Cognition: The Echoes of A Thematic Dialogue
There are six ECHOes behind the thematic dialogue between "Themes of Practice" and "Project Engagement".
Slow Cognition: The "Activity - Opportunity" Thematic Dialogue
The "Activity - Opportunity" Thematic Dialogue and the method of Mapping Thematic Dialogue.
In order to discuss the outcome of knowledge production around a particular theme, I coined the term "Thematic Landscape" which refers to a landscape of personal explicit knowledge and related activities.