Monday, January 08, 2007
Moschen: The mathematics of juggling, the art of play
According to his bio, he is
"deeply involved in understanding and sharing the physical and mathematical principles that underlie his work, and is a sought-after public speaker. He presented the Keynote Address for the National Conference of Teachers of Mathematics in 1996, and in 1998 for the Association of New York Teachers of Mathematics. He has lectured on innovation and creativity at such prestigious institutions as Carnegie Mellon, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Lincoln Center Education Program."A playfully profound performer, who, as you can so plainly see here, is fun, very much fun.
Michael Moschen is hereby officially entitled to all appreciations and honorifics due to a "Defender of the Playful."
from Bernie DeKoven, funsmith
Labels: art, Defender of the Playful, playfulness











