Thursday, May 14, 2015
Muddallions | Now in the Vending Machine!
A collaboration between Aesthetics of Research and LAS faculty member Andrew Causey, Muddalions are meant as a gift, a charm, something that can bridge relationships in an otherwise virtual world. The charm can be threaded with a string to be a pendant, tied as an ornament on your wrist, attached to your bookbag. It can be something you give or something you leave behind as a tangible surprise for an unknown other to find.
If you'd like to tell us your experience in giving away this little Muddallion, share at:
http://aestheticsofresearch.blogspot.com/p/converstations.html
We would love to hear your stories!
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I gave a shiny orange Muddalion to my new friend Lee Wigley. She is 84 years old, and is seen frequently at the Columbia library, usually bent over a computer sporting a beautiful scarf and a flowing dress. She was very grateful and asked me to write down my name. I gave her my phone number and email as well. I learned that even a small gift can be an easy way to engage with someone.
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