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    • Activating Play-Based Escape, Awakening Creativity 

      Keichinger, Sabrina Deanne (University of Waterloo, 2011-05-20)
      Everyone participates in escape. The drive to escape is something we are born with. It is a force that has ties to our curiosity, as well as our profound psychological restlessness, and can even be seen in our displeasure ...
    • The Creek That is Not: A Composite Park-way at the Garrison Creek 

      Wu, Yue May (University of Waterloo, 2014-09-19)
      A century after the burial of Garrison Creek, Toronto continues to experience urban floods and unpleasant sewer problems as a result of the unsettling creek. And as gentrification spreads westwards in the city, the ...
    • Folly and Fire: A Space of Play in the Black Rock Desert 

      Zupan, Mark Jonathan (University of Waterloo, 2014-08-28)
      In Nevada’s Black Rock Desert, there is a city that appears for one week each year and then vanishes, leaving no trace of its existence except ruts in the dusty clay. The inhospitable, barren salt flat that the city is ...
    • Play 

      Rendely, Lisa Raquel (University of Waterloo, 2011-09-29)
      Adults in North American society lack the natural ability of children to play and explore their environments in a non-judgemental, non-programmed manner. The underlying theories of James Carse and Johan Huizinga examine ...

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