Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Julie Chen, Personal Paradigms
DAAP Library has number 19 of 100.
Contains in front drawers: 1 game board, 1 die, 1 spinner, 1 self-marker, 8 life markers, 18 marker shapes, 36 text strips, 2 plastic templates, 3 colored pencils, 15 metal arrows ; folders on inside of lid: 1 spinner and Rules of Play user's guide. Issued in wooden box with hinged lid, covered with gold/brown-tinged fabric lined with light golden satin. Berkeley, CA: Flying Fish Press, 2003.
http://www.flyingfishpress.com
Contains in front drawers: 1 game board, 1 die, 1 spinner, 1 self-marker, 8 life markers, 18 marker shapes, 36 text strips, 2 plastic templates, 3 colored pencils, 15 metal arrows ; folders on inside of lid: 1 spinner and Rules of Play user's guide. Issued in wooden box with hinged lid, covered with gold/brown-tinged fabric lined with light golden satin. Berkeley, CA: Flying Fish Press, 2003.
http://www.flyingfishpress.com
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This book art or game piece is an original, one of a kind work of art. The game seems very therapeutic and is one you play by yourself. In this game you create a map of a part of your inner self on the game board. Then Chen permits you to draw the map in a book. This allows you to look at other peoples maps in the book. To me this game seems to imply that, by exploring your inner self and then share it with others you find a better connection with people, thus have stronger relationships.
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