
2010 Contributors:
1. Laura Atkinson, Butterfly
2. Kirsten Borum, Elephant
3. Harry Bosma, Guitar and Waiting line
4. John Corbett, Dream Slide
5. Beverly D'Urso, Falling
6. Janet Garrett, Wishing well
7. Joan Harthan, Tortoise
8. Tony Hawkings, Mushrooms
9. Velva Lee Heraty, Sunflower
10. Ed Kellogg, Hand
11. Esther Manning, Hour glass
12. Tine Metz, Condensation trails
13. Ralf Penderak, Horse
14. Bobbie Ann Pimm, Tubes
15. Siiw, Glas of Wine
16. Kathy Turner, Crocodile
17. Lindsay Vanhove, Alley
18. Kim Vergil, Black lace top
Thank you all for contributing to this year's
Dream Collage. I have really enjoyed the journey of putting the
images together, and playing and dreaming with them without knowing
a result. As you see, some of the images you contributed may have
changed a little; yet each has added a very special tone to the
picture of another dream being dreamed, even as you look on it. It
was great to have such a variety.
The frame and translucent background once upon a
time was Kim Vergil's black lace top which she found on a mutual
shopping dream trip.
Thank you!
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Good night
Tine
The Place for Dreams that Collages can be
Made of . . .
Janet Garrett and Christine Metz
Attendees at previous conferences have often
requested
a place to post their dreams - any dreams, that may or may not have
anything to do with the contests, workshops, or whatever else is
going on. This is that place.
But it's more than that. By popular demand - Christina
(Tine) Metz has offered to make collages of the dreams
posted here. Tine produced an amazing collage of our dreams at last
year's conference, and several conference attendees hoped that that
this would become a regular feature. Your wish is our command.
Janet is about to embark on a master's thesis on
shared dreaming, so she will be interested to see how much the
dreams on this thread will reflect group/mutual/shared dreaming -
whatever you like to call it. She may also try out some analysis
techniques (with permission of the dreamers) on some of the dreams
posted here. Whatever she discovers will be shared at the end of the
conference.
In addition, you can of course ask others to comment on your dream -
or not, as you wish. And of course, IASD ethical guidelines will
apply to all interactions on this thread. This Place for Dreams will
be open from the first day of the conference to the last.
Janet Garrett has been interested in all aspects of
dreams for more that 20 years. She attended her first PsiberDreaming
Conference in 2004, and has worked backstage at the PDC since 2008.
Janet also recently joined the team that produces IASD's Dream News,
and is currently studying for an MSc in Consciousness &
Transpersonal Psychology.