I am Water
Introduction
There is some stuff lying on the floor of the classroom.
- Lego
- Where’s Waldo? Books
- Magic Eye Books
- Dominos
- Magnets + Links
- Parquetry Blocks
- Imaginarium Train Set + Thomas the Tank Engine
Play!! Yes, you.
Discussion
- Did you get bored?
- Did you lose sense of time at any point?
- Did anything become too difficult at any time?
- What did you do at such times?
What is Flow?
Sad news: Mihalyi Csikszentmihalyi, famous for his theory of "flow", has passed away at the age of 87. Let's tackle a pleasurable challenge in his honor today, or tomorrow. Eating dinner with him once in 2012 was an honor and a most cherished memory. pic.twitter.com/hhipkdT32G
— Jane IMAGINABLE McGonigal ❤️ (@avantgame) October 21, 2021
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We will understand Flow from:
The book Flow and the Psychology of Happiness, pp; 72-76; by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
This video:
This TED Talk : Flow, the Secret to Happiness
This is Water: David Foster Wallace’s famous Talk:
Let us quickly read and discuss this extract from the Play and Playground Encyclopedia
Pop Quix: Want still more Flow?
No, that is not a bad spelling….why not?
Go find me in this picture !!
References
Additional Readings
Maria Popova. (April 8, 2016). Diane Ackerman on the Evolutionary and Existential Purpose of Deep Play. https://www.themarginalian.org/2016/08/04/diane-ackerman-deep-play/
Ian Bogost, “Play at Anything”