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Ep. 054 Neurosociety: Interactive Theatre Teaches Us About Our Brains

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Brainy Thing: 15:59 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 23:56 What We Learned from Our Knitting: Margaret finished Laura’s Lamers' Silken Straw Kerchief (unpublished) which was a long term but pleasant pattern. The yarn is challenging but so worth the extra attention it needs. The pattern includes beads and silk — what more could you want? Catherine finished her Age of Brass and Steam shawlette by Orange Flower http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-age-of-brass-and-steam-kerchiefwith a self striping skein from Canon dye works. Brainy Thing: Margaret reports on “Neurosociety," the immersion/interactive theatre experience currently in Menlo Park, California that explores how our brains influence our perceptions and how our perceptions impact what we believe. It was created by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar. http://www.pacegallery.com/exhibitions/12834/the-institute-presents-neurosociety and runs through March. Behind the Redwood Curtain: Catherine talks about how Arcata’s Big Scoop ice cream shop is an excellent example of a locavore business and one that reflects the owners’ values. Knitting Tip: Margaret got feedback from listeners about more information on Color Dominance. Here is some particularly helpful information she found: Ysolda Teague’s blog http://blog.ysolda.com/ysolda-blog/2014/5/29/technique-thursday-colour-dominance Dianna at the Paper Tiger blog http://paper-tiger.net/blog/13911317/colordominance 2017 Learn-along: The 2017 Learn-along runs from January 1 to May 1. There are two threads on the Teaching Your Brain to Knit page of Ravelry: one for the finished projects and one for chatter — to admire, offer advice and muse. Links: Facebook: Also, join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post. Today on Teaching Your Brain to Knit, an interactive theatrical event that teaches you about your brain; a new strategy for dealing with challenging yarn, having fun with self-striping yarn, how an Arcata ice cream shop supports the locavore movement, More on color dominance and a reminder about the 2017 Learn-along.
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Brainy Thing: 15:59 Behind the Redwood Curtain: 23:56 What We Learned from Our Knitting: Margaret finished Laura’s Lamers' Silken Straw Kerchief (unpublished) which was a long term but pleasant pattern. The yarn is challenging but so worth the extra attention it needs. The pattern includes beads and silk — what more could you want? Catherine finished her Age of Brass and Steam shawlette by Orange Flower http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/the-age-of-brass-and-steam-kerchiefwith a self striping skein from Canon dye works. Brainy Thing: Margaret reports on “Neurosociety," the immersion/interactive theatre experience currently in Menlo Park, California that explores how our brains influence our perceptions and how our perceptions impact what we believe. It was created by David Byrne and Mala Gaonkar. http://www.pacegallery.com/exhibitions/12834/the-institute-presents-neurosociety and runs through March. Behind the Redwood Curtain: Catherine talks about how Arcata’s Big Scoop ice cream shop is an excellent example of a locavore business and one that reflects the owners’ values. Knitting Tip: Margaret got feedback from listeners about more information on Color Dominance. Here is some particularly helpful information she found: Ysolda Teague’s blog http://blog.ysolda.com/ysolda-blog/2014/5/29/technique-thursday-colour-dominance Dianna at the Paper Tiger blog http://paper-tiger.net/blog/13911317/colordominance 2017 Learn-along: The 2017 Learn-along runs from January 1 to May 1. There are two threads on the Teaching Your Brain to Knit page of Ravelry: one for the finished projects and one for chatter — to admire, offer advice and muse. Links: Facebook: Also, join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/Teachingyourbraintoknitpodcast/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel Ravelry Group http://www.ravelry.com/groups/teaching-your-brain-to-knit website https://teachingyourbraintoknit.com/ for show notes, photos of our knitting and crochet projects, Behind the Redwood Curtain places and things and anything else we decide to post. Today on Teaching Your Brain to Knit, an interactive theatrical event that teaches you about your brain; a new strategy for dealing with challenging yarn, having fun with self-striping yarn, how an Arcata ice cream shop supports the locavore movement, More on color dominance and a reminder about the 2017 Learn-along.
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