BEIJING - Plastic bags, the scourge of the environment, are flying high in Beijing, thanks to retired engineer 71-year-old Han Fushan who finds an environmentally friendly way to create his artwork. He is turning the waste into colorful kites.
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Location, Location, Location:
It’s bad enough when kites are banned at a favorite site or local park, but to have them banned across the entire city, or country, seems hard to even comprehend!
Air Force SMSgt. Rex Temple tells of his experience with Afghan fighter kites. Stationed at MacDill AFB in Tampa, Fla., Temple is on his 4th Middle East deployment tasked with mentoring the Afghanistan National Army (ANA) in Central Afghanistan.
We had been tasked by our bureau chief, Sohel Uddin, to "buy the biggest kite possible." For weeks now, we’d see from our bureau rooftop kites flying high above our heads almost daily at sunset. Sohel was determined to try his hand.
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It is with great pleasure that I report on an increase in the development of University kite clubs. The kite world desperately needs an infusion of young people and this is a great place to get it from. Even though many, but not all, of the clubs are for kite boarding/surfing, I believe many of them will find their way to the broader kite world as their families grow and bodies complain.
“The Collegiate Kiteboarding Association is an organization dedicated to uniting kiteboarders from universities and colleges all over the country. Our goal is to serve as the governing body for inter-collegiate kiteboarding competitions and to expose the sport in a safe and progressive manner to an untapped demographic”. http://collegiatekiteboarding.org
The Collegiate Kiteboarding Association has several schools as members of their organization, for example; www.fsukiteboarding.com
Makemagazine mixes art and science in this kap piece- Architect Charles Benton wanted sharp images of his buildings upper reaches so he experimented with kite aerial photography. Now a professor of architecture at UC Berkeley, Charles is still an avid kap-er, constantly developing new ways to rig remotely controlled cameras to customized kites for stunning results.
Kites continue to make the perfect educational tool:
Des Moines Walnut Street School:
The second-graders have been learning about air and weather in science. They made two different kites using the FOSS science kit materials and observed that kites stay in the air by either pulling the kite through the air or by the wind blowing against the kite. Then the students constructed their own kites. They wrote a paragraph explaining how they made their kites and then wrote a paragraph explaining how their kites flew.
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Kites go neuroeducation:
A kindergarten project at the Institute of Child Study in Toronto offers a glimpse into neuroeducation, where kids use kites to learn by discovering rather than memorizing.
HQ Kites & Designs USA is relocating its North American headquarters to Powells Point, N.C., an Outer Banks community considered a hotbed for wind sports.
Kudos to Kathy Goodwind, who was commisioned by Microsoft to design and construct the ‘Windows’ box kite for the December 2009 cover of MAXIMUM PC magazine.
Meg Albers is the Executive Director of Aeolus Curricula, a Non-Profit organization dedicated to making the world better through kites. Aeolus Curricula uses kites as a hands-on, inter-active educational tool, as well as advocating for Cultural Diversity, Team Building, and using kites to combat obesity. A sampling of Meg's articles can be seen at http://kitehistory.com and some of Meg's educational programs, designed in conjunction with New York State Curriculum Standards can be seen at http://yawny.org
In 2011, Meg was also voted "Steve Edeiken Kiteflier of the Year" by her peers, the AKA's highest award for lifetime contribution and spirit of kiting.
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