August, 2017 Archives

CBC The Current – “Fun and games: Why we should take time to play”

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August 30th, 2017 Permalink

In a world of juggling emails, texts and social media, the rise of stress and anxiety seems to be by-products of our non-stop, connected world. How to combat the effects? Enter the world of games and play. Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology professor and author of Play Anything: The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses […]

In a world of juggling emails, texts and social media, the rise of stress and anxiety seems to be by-products of our non-stop, connected world. How to combat the effects?

Enter the world of games and play.

Ian Bogost, Georgia Institute of Technology professor and author of Play Anything: The Pleasure of Limits, the Uses of Boredom, and the Secret of Games, tells The Current‘s Anna Maria Tremonti how boredom plays a role in fun.

“In boredom there’s a sense that you’ve expended the obvious capacities of your situation.”

Bogost says that boredom gives you two choices. One is to seek something else out. And the other is to pay attention to boredom as new terrain and go deeper.

He sees boredom as necessary to pursue fun and says the experience of play is richest when you approach it with questions like, “What else is possible and how can I kind of collaborate with this object?”

This edition of The Current caught my attention. The Labyrinths I have been making in recent years have more to do with Fun and Play than Reflection or Meditation.

There is much overlap with Ian Bogost’s point of view about Fun and Games, and my decision to create chalk or painted Labyrinths in Public Spaces where Children are usually found, like playgrounds.

This interview helped explain a number of behaviours I have observed in people walking my Labyrinths, providing vocabulary which until now had remained elusive.

Cool. I’ll now have to go read his book.

Walking out… – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Christie Pits Park – Toronto

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August 25th, 2017 Permalink

View this post on Instagram #Bentley #mybabyhasrestingbitchface #wadingpools #summerisbetterintoronto #the6ix A post shared by superbizjak (@superbizjak) on Aug 25, 2017 at 9:01am PDT

“Beautiful morning to spend in the park by the lake!” – Wading Pool Labyrinth – Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground – Sunnyside Beach – Toronto

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August 20th, 2017 Permalink

View this post on Instagram Beautiful morning to spend in the park by the lake! . . . #toronto #torontoparks #parklife #splashpadfun #yyz #lakeshore #toddlersofinstagram #twins #twingirls #fraternaltwingirls #twinsisters #twinsofinstagram A post shared by Nikki ♡ Sink Or Twin (@sinkortwin) on Aug 20, 2017 at 10:55am PDT

“Cooling off at the Wading Pool” – Labyrinth – Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground – Sunnyside Beach – Toronto

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August 13th, 2017 Permalink

View this post on Instagram cooling off at the wading pool #labyrinthwadingpool #sunnysidebeach #summer2017 A post shared by Dorothy Tsui (@tsuidoro) on Aug 13, 2017 at 2:00pm PDT

“M. Christie, vous faîtes de bons biscuits 🍪” – Christie Street Traffic Island Labyrinth – Toronto

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August 13th, 2017 Permalink

Look closely upon the Traffic Island in front of Christie Subway Station, and you can make out the Green Labyrinth I painted on it Every day, thousands of people see it, hundreds and hundreds walk over it, and perhaps dozens and dozens of people walk my weirdly located Labyrinth . . . View this post […]

Look closely upon the Traffic Island in front of Christie Subway Station, and you can make out the Green Labyrinth I painted on it

Every day, thousands of people see it, hundreds and hundreds walk over it, and perhaps dozens and dozens of people walk my weirdly located Labyrinth . . .

“A Mooseotaur? These Canadian Labyrinths suck” — 🐩 Royal Poodle 🐩

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August 6th, 2017 Permalink

A mooseotaur? These canadian labyrinths suck pic.twitter.com/PNXrf0l6AA — 🐩 Royal Poodle 🐩 (@royal_poodle) August 7, 2017 It would behoof him to find the exit. First one out wins some timmies and poutine! — Powerpuff the Lavender poodle🐩 (@DeerWithStripes) August 7, 2017


“This wading pool eagerly awaits splashers! St Clair/Bathurst” – Medicine Wheel Labyrinth – Wading Pool – Wells Hill Park – Toronto

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August 5th, 2017 Permalink

. . . Also eagerly awaits Labyrinth Walkers ! this wading pool eagerly awaits splashers! #Toronto St Clair/Bathurst #August pic.twitter.com/UA56jcD0M2 — Shawna Dorfman (@shawnascondos) August 5, 2017

. . . Also eagerly awaits Labyrinth Walkers !

Toronto Maple Leafs Fan – Labyrinth – Sir Casimir Gzowski Park Playground – Sunnyside – Toronto

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August 2nd, 2017 Permalink

Little Leafs Fan in the Labyrinth . . . View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dorota M Tara (@dorotatara) on Aug 2, 2017 at 3:42pm PDT View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dorota M Tara (@dorotatara) on Aug 2, 2017 at 3:43pm PDT

Little Leafs Fan in the Labyrinth . . .