PROJECT – Empty Jambes
Posted: April 28th, 2009 | Author: VF | Filed under: PROJECTS | No Comments »

Proposal: Go to Bryan Center
Posted: April 7th, 2009 | Author: VF | Filed under: HAPPENINGS, PROPOSALS, SOCIAL METHODS | No Comments »Event sugestion: we can go to the new art exhibition in the BC.
Proposal: free swing (dancing) lessons
Posted: April 7th, 2009 | Author: VF | Filed under: HAPPENINGS, PROPOSALS, SOCIAL METHODS | No Comments »Proposal: free swing (dancing) lessons in the southgate dorm on east. I believe the lessons are from 7 to 8..or around that time.
Monochrome Landscape (Green)
Posted: March 28th, 2009 | Author: VF | Filed under: RESPONSES-TO READINGS, Uncategorized | No Comments »Monochrome Landscape (Green) by Laura Kurgar intro by Yates McKee (p. 534)
Presentation: Beyond Freedom and Dignity by B. F. Skinner
Posted: March 24th, 2009 | Author: VF | Filed under: SCIENTIFIC & QUASI-SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS, Uncategorized | No Comments »
Beyond Freedom and Dignity is a book written by American psychologist B. F. Skinner and first published in 1971. The book argues that entrenched belief in free will and the moral autonomy of the individual (which Skinner referred to as “dignity”) hinders the prospect of using scientific methods to modify behavior for the purpose of building a happier and better organized society. Beyond Freedom and Dignity may be summarized as an attempt to promote Skinner’s philosophy of science, the technology of human behavior, his conception of determinism, and what Skinner calls ‘cultural engineering’. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beyond_Freedom_and_Dignity#A_Technology_of_Behavior
Presentation: Walden Two by B. F. Skinner
Posted: March 24th, 2009 | Author: VF | Filed under: SCIENTIFIC & QUASI-SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS, Uncategorized | No Comments »
“Walden Two (1948) is a utopian novel by behavioral psychologist B. F. Skinner, describing a small, thousand-person, rural planned community of happy, productive, and creative people. Planners and Managers govern a community requiring only four daily hours of work from each person, and that promotes the arts and applied scientific research. The community subscribe to a code of conduct based upon, and supported by, a behaviourism resembling that of author Skinner. Walden Two challenges contemporary U.S. social conventions such as the value of modern education, the effectiveness of university professors, excessive work volume, and posits a planned economy, critical of inefficient capitalism. The community’s government is not democratic; children are reared communally, outside the nuclear family, and loyalty to community, instead of parents, is encouraged. Childbearing is encouraged as soon as possible, in pursuit of a great growth policy, and eugenics are considered in possibly creating a Golden Age. Walden Two is controversial for its rejection of democracy as effective government, viable socialist economy, an atheist society, the narrow range of available emotional expression, its appeal to dictators and to emulators of T.E. Frazier, the emotionally unstable protagonist. ” “Six visitors arrive at a thousand-person community then ten years old. A decade earlier, T.E. Frazier wrote an article asking people join him in founding a community based on philosopher H. D. Thoreau’s ideas. Two soldiers, returned from the war, seek Frazier, and enlist Professor Burris’s help; he finds and communicates with Frazier, then joins the visit to the community. Prof. Burris invites Prof. Augustine Castle, and, with the two soldiers, Rogers and Steve Jamnick, and their girlfriends, Mary Grove and Barbara Macklin, they visit Walden Two. The story concerns the arguments among founder Frazier and Prof. Castle and Prof. Burris, which exposit the reasons for the community’s structure, its past and its future.At story’s end, one couple stay in the community, while the other visitors leave, however, in a sudden change of heart, Prof. Burris quits his university post and returns to the rural community.”
Creating a “Walden Two in real life are detailed in Hilke Kuhlmann’s Living Walden Two[10] and in Daniel W. Bjork’s B.F.Skinner.” “Some of them include:
The plot

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden_Two
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/images/9780252029622.jpg
http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/bestselling-sci-fi-fantasy-2006/1128-1.jpg
PROPOSAL: GIVING/ RECEIVING/ EXCHANGING 3
Posted: March 24th, 2009 | Author: VF | Filed under: HAPPENINGS, PROPOSALS, SOCIAL METHODS, Uncategorized | No Comments »We should exchange little gifts (less than 5$)!
PROPOSAL: GIVING/ RECEIVING/ EXCHANGING 2
Posted: March 24th, 2009 | Author: VF | Filed under: HAPPENINGS, PROPOSALS, SOCIAL METHODS, Uncategorized | No Comments »We should make/bring each other food and exchange it and eat it.