Power of Play
How Play and Its Games Shape Life
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Paul Pethick
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Paul Pethick
About this listen
‘Power of Play’ is a deep exploration into a small word with huge effects. The first book to travel the complete landscape of ‘play’, it reframes what you might think childish into the driving energy behind imagination and the mesh of forms we call culture. Spanning our evolution and the blooming of ideas, it explores exactly how our brains are uniquely built to play and create, through childhood, education and work, to all the real-world games we’re immersed in.
Also discover how some of the world’s most influential creators in science and the arts really use play and its games to shape their work. And understand why free play in our minds and bodies should be at the heart of current thinking if we plan on staying ahead in a rapidly changing future.
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‘Brilliant’–Brian Eno
‘Wonderful’–CEO Today
‘Couldn’t recommend this more’–Alex Hammond
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- mr m brazier-jones
- 27-11-24
Great for Creatives.
Wasn’t sure what this book would be, so perfect to find it’s all about creativity. And I mean ALL creativity - definitely not just kids’ stuff. Whatever your angle is if you want to explore imagination and the way we play with everything start here. Takes you to lots of places!
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- Amazon Customer
- 26-11-24
Play Goes All The Way!
Really well researched. A great book. Only a pity it doesn’t have all the illustrations from the print version I’ve seen! Recommended
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