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Tibetan Buddhist practices for finding joy in life

SPIRITUALITY & PRACTICE, MARCH 2024
”The preciousness of life, the meaning of love, and making sense of personal identity, all come into new focus in this interesting, secular, approach to Tibetan Buddhist teaching and practice. Highly recommended.”

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A Skeptic’s Path to Enlightenment with Scott Snibbe

EVERYDAY BUDDHISM, SEPTEMBER 23, 2021

Skeptic’s Path host Scott Snibbe joins Wendy Shinyo Haylett on her podcast, Everyday Buddhism, for a conversation about the power of Buddhism and meditation to help enhance our good qualities, make us happier, and—ultimately—help make those around us happier.

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Interview with Thought Leader Scott Snibbe

NOAH KOFF, REDWOOD PORTLAND, SEPTEMBER 2019

"Social media has long been the domain of raw selfies and sometimes dull home videos. But that’s all changing now thanks in part to Scott Snibbe, a brilliant cross-disciplinary American artist, entrepreneur and educator."

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Scott Snibbe The App Inventor

SENNHEISER BLUESTAGE, AUGUST 2015

"The technical mind behind the world's first app album, Scott Snibbe is an inventor, artist and entrepreneur, and with his most recent app, he wants to reach the masses through interactive music."

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Apps are the New Canvas

DOTS MAGAZINE, 2014

"Music Video is the most popular content on YouTube, and it seems inevitable that user generated music videos will become a wildly popular form of social content, now that we've given people a tool to create them instantly and effortlessly."

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BG 332: Empty Art

BUDDHIST GEEKS PODCAST, 2014

In this episode, Scott joins host Vincent Horn for an intimate conversation about Scott’s art & contemplative practice. As Scott describes his art infused childhood and the transition from Christian Science to Tibetan Buddhism, they touch on the source of creativity, the use of symbol in art and religion, and using the understanding of Emptiness as a creative tool.

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Bjork's Biophilia Becomes The First App To Appear At MoMA

ZACH SOKOL, THE CREATORS PROJECT, JUN 11 2014

"I started thinking about acquiring Biophilia when it was released, in 2011. At that time, a year after the iPad had been introduced, designers and developers were excitedly experimenting with apps that took advantage of a screen bigger than the iPhone. With Biophilia however, Björk truly innovated the way people experience music by letting them participate in performing and making the music and visuals, rather than just listening passively."

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Biophilia, the First App in MoMA’s Collection

PAOLA ANTONELLI, MOMA, JUNE 11, 2014

Biophilia is the first downloadable app in MoMA’s collection. Apps—short for applications—are packaged, portable programs that are designed as products one can purchase from digital shelves.

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RUNWAY FOUNDER STORY - SCOTT SNIBBE, EYEGROOVE

RUNWAY, MAY 5, 2014

"Twitter and Instagram used to be "art projects". Now everyone loves taking and sharing square photos. The next step is music videos. Believe it or not, fan music videos already make more money than "official music videos". How much bigger do you think that will grow now that Eyegroove lets you make them instantly?"

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Roundtable discussion with Damian Kulask of OK GO

FUTURE OF STORYTELLING, FEBRUARY 24, 2014

During the hangout Snibbe, whose work builds upon music’s potential to impact an audience’s social, emotional, and physical behavior, will speak on interactive design and its ability is to help transform music-listening into a participatory experience.

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SOUND THAT WANTS TO BE TOUCHED

FUTURE OF STORYTELLING, SEPTEMBER 6, 2013

When asked what he does for a living, Scott Snibbe tells people that he “designs useless programs.” In reality, he spends much of his time thinking about how to revolutionize music. It is only in recent years that music has become a spectator sport—something we watch and listen to rather than participate in through dance, playing instruments or song.

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