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Quantum Storytelling: Blacksmithing Art in the Quantum Age

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Published on May 25, 2012

This film is dedicated to William Henry Shelton (born July 26, 1863 in Brownstown, Indiana; died August 18, 1946), who in 1897, crossed the Rocky Mountains, with his family, in a covered wagon, and opened the first blacksmithshop and livery stable in Goldendale, Washington.

David M. Boje, Ph.D. is a Blacksmith and a Distinguished Achievement Professor, at New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico, US. His website is http://peaceaware.com that has, his books, and on-line articles, and a blog to talk about "Quantum Storytelling: Blacksmith Art in the Quantum Age."

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  • E A RICHARDSON

    well david you are famous but are you missing us yet sturgis was a blast and you help to make it the best trip ever

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  • oldtrail100

    I'm not a well edcuated person, didn't think I would watch the whole video. But I watched it and was very interesting. Makes a lot of since to me.-I didn't quite get the draft explanation about being in a spiral direction. Draft for forgings and castings is in a straight angle. Thanks for the video.

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  • kolstadmagne

    I love these ideas about narrative aesthetics! The language you develop for quantum storytelling sounds to me like an imaginative way to capture design processes, sort of breaking process down into tangible parts enabling the artist to consider direction and movements more in detail, opening a domain of aesthetic choices. Awesomely inspiring!

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  • davidboje

    Thanks Joe Meir for directing the video on Quantum Storytelling and Blacksmith Art in the Quantum Age. Your visual storytelling is awesome. Thanks Aaron and Jones for the sound and cinematography.

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