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The 20 best tools for choosing a colour scheme | Colour | Creative Bloq

The 20 best tools for choosing a colour scheme | Colour | Creative Bloq | On education | Scoop.it

Creating a colour scheme is essential to good design. We’ve gathered together 20 fantastic tools to help you perfect your colour choices.


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Lawrence Berezin's curator insight, December 18, 2012 7:21 PM

The color scheme you select for your website or blog really makes a difference. Choose your colors with care!

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Color for PS, Illustrator, & InDesign

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Michel Foucault: Free Lectures on Truth, Discourse & The Self

Michel Foucault: Free Lectures on Truth, Discourse & The Self | On education | Scoop.it

Michel Foucault (1926-1984) was an enormously influential French philosopher who wrote, among other things, historical analyses of psychiatry, medicine, the prison system, and the function of sexuality in social organizations. He spent some time during the last years of his life at UC Berkeley, delivering several lectures in English. And happily they were recorded for posterity:

http://illuminations.berkeley.edu/archives/2005/history.php?volume=3

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Four Lectures on Truth and Subjectivity (1980)

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/foucault/howison.html

Six Lectures on Discourse and Truth (1983)

http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/foucault/parrhesia.html

Three Lectures on “The Culture of the Self” (1983)

http://ubu.com/sound/foucault.html

These last lectures are also available on YouTube (in audio format):

http://youtu.be/CaXb8c6jw0k

 

One of Foucault’s more controversial and memorable books was Discipline and Punish (1977), which traced the transition from the 18th century use of public torture and execution to–less than 50 years later–the prevalence of much more subtle uses of power, with a focus on incarceration, rehabilitation, prevention, and surveillance. Here he is in 1983 commenting on that book (thanks for the link to Seth Paskin). The Partially Examined Life podcast recently discussed the book with Katharine McIntyre, doctoral candidate at Columbia. Foucault’s image of the panopticon well captures modern privacy concerns in the electronic age.

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Finally, we leave you with a Schoolhouse Rock-style presentation

http://youtu.be/o-JzKR1FwsQ

 

of Foucault’s book The History of Sexuality, Volume 1 and some vintage video of Foucault’s 1971 debate with Noam Chomsky.

http://www.openculture.com/2011/10/chomsky-foucault_debate_1971.html

 Foucault’s lectures have been added to the Philosophy section of our Free Online Course collection.

http://www.openculture.com/freeonlinecourses

 

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Mark Linsenmayer runs the Partially Examined Life philosophy podcast and blog. He also performs with the Madison, WI band New People.

http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com/

 


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