by Cornelia Becker Seigneur | Jan 10, 2013 | Children, Culture, Family Life, Gratitude, Kids, Life, Moms, Parenting, Real LIfe, Slowing Down, Technology, Writing, Youth
My kid wanted an I-Pod 5 for Christmas. Before this he wanted a new computer for Christmas. But, then his only waking thought became an I-Pod 5. My kid is 9-years-old. He asked me many times. He sent me links to where I could get an I-Pod 5. He told his Granma that he...
by Cornelia Becker Seigneur | Mar 2, 2012 | Communication, Culture, Live the Questions, Living - Oregonian Newspaper, Oregonlive.com - Oregonian website, Portland
By Cornelia Seigneur (Originally published in the print edition of The Oregonian Saturday Nov. 20, 2010) Between 8 and 8:30 every morning, a man taps his cane on the art gallery window of the bSIDE6 building where Cristin Norine is spending a month alone — in...
by Cornelia Becker Seigneur | Nov 20, 2010 | Communication, Community, Culture, Life, Live the Questions, Oregonian stories, Oregonlive.com - Oregonian website, Portland
The story I penned for The Oregonian on Cristin Norine and Josh Elliot’s Social Isolation Project is the cover of today’s How We Live section. It never grows old seeing stories I have written published in the paper. The link is...
by Cornelia Becker Seigneur | Nov 9, 2010 | Communication, Culture, Life, Live the Questions, Oregonian stories
Called the Public Isolation Project, a woman is living alone in a glass room, located at bside6 in downtown Portland, Oregon. The woman, Cristin Norine, will be physically isolated from others for a full month, communicating with the outside world only via the...