Monthly Archives: June 2011

Announcement on the show

on June 14, 2011 in Art

I worked about twenty hours today preparing for the opening, so only a brief post today. The Q-note, a page about cultural life in Queens, interviewed me and mentioned me and the upcoming show in their blog. At the end of the 7 train, in Flushing, Crossing Art will put the spotlight on Joshua Spodek’s (joshuaspodek.com) striking linear zoetropes in the astrophysicist-entrepreneur-artist’s solo show, Joshua Spodek: Motion in Stillness (Saturday,[…] Keep reading →

Your new plans for Saturday

on June 13, 2011 in Art, Creativity

Cancel your plans for Saturday afternoon, June 18, 3-6pm, this is better — my first solo show in years, at the beautiful Crossing Art Gallery: Joshua Spodek: Motion in Stillness If you haven’t seen my work, now is your chance to see some mind-blowing and amazing art. Like no other medium, there is no substitute for the wonder of seeing it in person. (EDIT: more posts on the show: images[…] Keep reading →

How to tell if someone is good at something

on June 12, 2011 in Awareness, Blog, Humor, Leadership

Two observations I’ve made about how good people are at things: People who aren’t good at something talk about how awesome they are at it. People who are great at something talk about the humiliations and failures that got them good at it. I’ve found this pattern far more accurate than I would have expected. I love hearing stories from people about the disasters that made them who they are.[…] Keep reading →

Linear zoetropes in Amsterdam

on June 11, 2011 in Art, Creativity

By chance I found a video of a display made by a Dutch art student last summer who contacted me to help make a lenticular linear zoetrope. Her name is Kyra Martens and she was incredibly resourceful and a terrific problem solver in creating the piece. She was able to bring together the Amsterdam Zoo (for whom she made the display), the Dutch equivalent of Macy’s (in whose window she[…] Keep reading →

Celebrating other people’s values

on June 10, 2011 in Awareness, Blog

People confuse someone else’s values being different from their own with being worse than their own. If other people’s values were worse, then statements like the following two would portend the end of society. The children now love luxury; they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders and love chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no[…] Keep reading →

Leadership seminar at New York Academy of Sciences posted

on June 9, 2011 in Blog, Education, Leadership

The leadership development seminar I led in April at the New York Academy of Sciences has been posted as an e-briefing. Now you can see me speak where Einstein and Darwin did, or at least they were members. You have to be a member to see the video, but the academy has great events. I recommend joining. You do love science, don’t you? Here’s the overview of the e-briefing: Overview[…] Keep reading →

Freedombox logo designs

on June 8, 2011 in Art, Creativity, Freedom, Models, Visualization

More Freedombox logo ideas, in collaboration with John Emerson. Click on them for larger versions. If you don’t know about Freedombox, I recommend learning about (and supporting) it, unless you like third parties like corporations and governments having access to your personal life.

My next solo gallery show at Crossing Art Gallery

on June 7, 2011 in Art, Creativity

Ladies and gentlemen, my first solo gallery show in over five years will have its opening event Saturday, June 18. You’re invited! I will be showing new works I’ve been working on and have been excited to show. Publicly showing your work is what an artist lives for. That said, until people see the new stuff, you never know how it will go over, so there’s the usual anxiety and[…] Keep reading →

Leadership and personal development and school

on June 6, 2011 in Awareness, Blog, Education, Leadership

In my seminar yesterday I mentioned “plays well with others” may be one of the most valuable skills in adulthood for team-based activities. Yet we treat it as a joke for children, or at best a euphemism implying the student in question doesn’t do well academically. Have you ever learned something amazing while developing yourself as a leader or person and wondered why leadership and personal development isn’t taught in[…] Keep reading →

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