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Re: [xmca] Interview with David Kellogg on Vygotsky's Psychology of Art



Andy,
I cannot thank you enough for this wonderful opportunity to hear two scholars interpret the Psychology of Art.

These videos are a wonderful source for others who are interested in Vygotsky.

I greatly enjoyed them and thanks to both David and Peter for permitting these talks to be shared.



Nancy Mack

Professor of English 
Wright State University

http://www.wright.edu/~nancy.mack





----- Original Message -----
From: Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net>
Date: Sunday, October 10, 2010 5:07 am
Subject: [xmca] Interview with David Kellogg on Vygotsky's Psychology of Art
To: "eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity" <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>

> Our collection of videos at http://vimeo.com/groups/39473/videos
> 
> now has an interview with David Kellogg on Vygotsky's Psychology 
> of Art
> 
>      http://vimeo.com/groups/39473/videos/15686944
> 
> Peter's interview http://vimeo.com/groups/39473/videos/14844396 
> and 
> David's are not a debate, or even a dialogue really, but two 
> different 
> views of the same work of Vygotsky, by two different people. But 
> together they bring out the richness of the topic. Anyone else 
> want to 
> add their own view?
> 
> Please enjoy,
> Andy
> 
> Andy Blunden wrote:
> > So far as I can tell, vimeo.com just offers a server to store 
> and 
> > stream your video. Anything beyond that we need to put on a 
> server 
> > elsewhere and link to the videos on vimeo, I think.
> >
> > There is certainly a need to have a page(s) (e.g. on 
> lchc.ucsd.edu) 
> > where the material is listed, organised, and described. 
> Abstracts of 
> > the talks are needed, because on vimeo we have only a few 
> lines to 
> > describe the content. But that page I think cannot be on 
> vimeo.com. 
> > vimeo does have a blog capacity, and I think David Kellogg is 
> so far 
> > the only person who has made use of it.
> >
> > Were we to go down that road, issues that arise are (1) 
> Keeping the 
> > information up to date as new videos are added, (2) Having the 
> > authority to categorise and prioritise videos. At the moment, 
> the 
> > other side of lack of organisation and information, is that 
> the vimeo 
> > page is very egalitarian and democratic. :)
> >
> >    http://vimeo.com/groups/39473/videos
> >
> > Andy
> >
> > mike cole wrote:
> >> Wow, Andy-- I had no idea that so many interesting videos had 
> already 
> >> been
> >> collected already, and just in time for Natalia's 
> class!!  Now THAT I 
> >> call
> >> a bit of superb international collective action!! A well 
> oiled 
> >> machine, a
> >> sleek and swift social organism.....
> >>
> >> One question.
> >> Might there be a way of people being able to see the list of 
> all the 
> >> topics
> >> as they open the page, or a single button they could press 
> that 
> >> brings up
> >> the list? As it is, people might overlook at LOT of interest, 
> and that
> >> problem will just get worse as the collection becomes richer.
> >> mike
> >>
> >> PS_  For those who wonder what I am talking about, check out
> >> http://vimeo.com/groups/39473/videos/15209886
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> >>   
> >
> 
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> -------
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