More On Play

More On Play

A dog chasing a ball. Children playing tag. These are examples of what is commonly understood as play. Dogs are perhaps our most unambiguous practitioners of play. They need no excuse to drop into a play bow and start the play rolling. Children in a park will enter...
About Relational PlayLab

About Relational PlayLab

OUR MISSION “Relational Intelligence for an Inclusive World: To explore and implement play as a generative creative resource for individuals, teams, and organizations.” PROJECTS A Creator’s Journey Play, Improv & Emergence in Dialogic Processes...
Inquiry

Inquiry

Play is performative, constitutive of the lives we live.  In play we make-up the life we want and don’t want.  Our lives are living playlabs–approach with curiosity! Play is viewed as being central to creativity and innovation. Yet research on play often...