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<b>Why we can find our way to the moon but get lost at the mall <br>
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Research in psychology suggests that we are influenced constantly by
the sizes, shapes, and appearances of our homes, workplaces, parks and
playgrounds. Understanding how the spaces of our lives influence our
movements and feelings can help us to know how to design places that
work. <br>
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<b>Join us</b> <i>Tuesday, September 30, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. </i>in the<i>
James J.
Brown Auditorium </i>at the<i> Waterloo Public Library</i> as Colin
Ellard,
Associate Professor, Psychology, discusses how space and place play a
role in our lives from the mundane (how do we find our way to the
grocery store?) to the sublime (what is it about the space inside a
large cathedral that takes our breath away?).<br>
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For more information on Colin Ellard visit <a
href="http://www.colinellard.com">http://www.colinellard.com</a>
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Brandi Gillett Woods CSEM, MA
Manager, Arts Advancement Events
Arts Advancement Office
Faculty of Arts, University of Waterloo
Phone: 519-888-4567 ext. 38242
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