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Outside InOutside InA Vanishing PointIn a world full of mass produced objects and experiences, designed for anyone and everyone, Abraham Burickson designs for someone. As co-founder of Odyssey Works, he has been experimenting with a highly bespoke form of design that breaks the mold. From performances made for an audience of one, to homes designed for who you want to become, Abe’s work is a vanishing point for empathetic experience design. 2022-01-141h 29The Heart Burn, with Doug HarrisonThe Heart Burn, with Doug HarrisonAbraham Burickson Designs Experiences for an Audience of One Person.Abraham Burickson is the Artistic Director of Odyssey Works, a unique art collaboration that produces transformational artistic experiences for the one person on whom they are based.  Abe has passionate and thoughtful words on the primacy of experience over form, the vocation of an Artist, and experiencing "Flow" Abe Burickson and his Asst. Director will be in Austin October 12-13 More info Here:   Odyssey Works Design Intensive Austin  http://www.odysseyworks.org. and. http://www.abrahamburickson.com Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird By Wallace Stevens Robert Haas Of Bein...2019-08-311h 02Scratching the SurfaceScratching the Surface32. Abraham BuricksonIn the second episode of my miniseries interviewing my professors and advisors from MICA, I talk to my writing professor, Abraham Burickson. In addition to teaching writing at MICA, Abe is also an architect, poet, and performance artist who runs Odyssey Works, a performance group that creates durational performances for audiences of one. In this conversation, Abe and I talk about his background the relationship between design, writing, and performance, design fictions, and creating experiences.2017-06-141h 00The Stoop Storytelling SeriesThe Stoop Storytelling SeriesArt ProjectLaura Wexler and Jessican Henkin share stories about artists taking their work about as far as it can go. Abe Burickson wonders if it's possible to create a work of art for just one person and kidnaps his friend in the process. Chrissy Ferrara starts a love affair with Starbucks. Kim Yates takes her childhood obsession with monster paraphernalia to a new level after her father's death. Music at the end of this episode came from Sir Deja Doog. You can find his work at sirdejadoog.bandcamp.com. Learn more about the Stoop...2016-08-1526 min