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The New Centre for Research & Practice is an international, non-profit, higher education institute in the Arts, Humanities, and Sciences, offering graduate & professional-development level certificate programs, workshops, seminars, exhibitions, residencies, and conferences in Art & Curatorial Practice, Critical Philosophy, Media & Technology, Social & Political Thought, and Transdisciplinary Research & Practice. Our carefully selected network of thinkers and scholars advise and assist those seeking to make the transition between undergraduate and graduate schools, between graduate school and the professions, and between early career to advanced-career development. Through studying at the New Centre, students practice graduate & professional development-level research in a manner that does not interrupt their existing artistic, academic, or professional aspirations, but instead complements, enhances, and intensifies them. The New Centre is conceived upon the idea that the space of knowl
Long-Form Writing Laboratory 1/8
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Instructor: Liza Featherstone & Cécile Malaspina
Program: Art & Curatorial Practice, Critical Philosophy, History, Design & Worldmaking, Transdisciplinary Studies
Credit(s): 2
Date: August 22nd, September 5th, September 26th, October 17th, October 31st, November 14th, December 5th, December 19th.
Time: 09:00-11:30 ET
DESCRIPTION: What makes a good idea for a writing project? How do you move from a curiosity/impulse to an idea/argument? What would you tell an editor to persuade them to publish it? How do you follow through? This hands-on Writing Lab is a first collaboration between Liza Featherstone, a journalism professor and a columnist for Jacobin and The New Republic, and the philosopher Cécile Malaspina, programmer at the New Centre and at the College International de Philosophie. It aims at supporting a writing project over eight sessions, through targeted workshops, prompt writing exercises, and a series of short outside-of-class assignments, culminating in a draft that will have been progressively reviewed by fellow students and by the workshop leaders. The Lab is designed to address challenges of the writing process from start to finish, from the developing of robust ideas to the formulation of a pitch or proposal, from draft to fully edited submission. A combination of instruction and discussions, in-session groups activities, as well as assignments, this Workshop will help you to situate yourself as a writer, to argue with lucidity, and to identify and speak to your audience. You will practice initiating and sustaining a writing practice, finding structure and flow, as well parrying self-doubt by defining the scope of your argument and grounding it in evidence. Students will receive feedback on their final draft from peers as well as Instructors. The Workshop is supported by breaks of several weeks, to allow participants to write. Students from any discipline and working in any genre - whether academic, criticism, curatorial, fiction, theory, polemic, journalism, memoir - are welcome. Final projects are not limited to text and may take visual and/or auditory form.
SESSION ONE: WHAT MAKES AN IDEA FOR A WRITING PROJECT GOOD?
After a general outline of the course structure and final project outcomes, students and workshop leaders will introduce themselves and their writing objectives for the workshop. How do you move from a curiosity / impulse to an idea / argument? What would you tell an editor to persuade them to publish it? In the first session, instructors will provide guidelines for the upcoming pitching exercise, which will be due in the subsequent session. We will discuss how to move your project from topic to idea and how to explain it to funders, editors and of course yourselves. We will also discuss the final work, which will be due in the sixth session, allowing for review from peers and workshop leaders, and culminating in a revised draft, which will be due in week seven. We encourage students to limit their final work to 2500 words / 10-20 minute films or sound work in order to make the best of feedback. Larger projects are welcome but will be assessed based on samples from the text / visual / sound material.
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Instructor: Liza Featherstone & Cécile Malaspina
Program: Art & Curatorial Practice, Critical Philosophy, History, Design & Worldmaking, Transdisciplinary Studies
Credit(s): 2
Date: August 22nd, September 5th, September 26th, October 17th, October 31st, November 14th, December 5th, December 19th.
Time: 09:00-11:30 ET
DESCRIPTION: What makes a good idea for a writing project? How do you move from a curiosity/impulse to an idea/argument? What would you tell an editor to persuade them to publish it? How do you follow through? This hands-on Writing Lab is a first collaboration between Liza Featherstone, a journalism professor and a columnist for Jacobin and The New Republic, and the philosopher Cécile Malaspina, programmer at the New Centre and at the College International de Philosophie. It aims at supporting a writing project over eight sessions, through targeted workshops, prompt writing exercises, and a series of short outside-of-class assignments, culminating in a draft that will have been progressively reviewed by fellow students and by the workshop leaders. The Lab is designed to address challenges of the writing process from start to finish, from the developing of robust ideas to the formulation of a pitch or proposal, from draft to fully edited submission. A combination of instruction and discussions, in-session groups activities, as well as assignments, this Workshop will help you to situate yourself as a writer, to argue with lucidity, and to identify and speak to your audience. You will practice initiating and sustaining a writing practice, finding structure and flow, as well parrying self-doubt by defining the scope of your argument and grounding it in evidence. Students will receive feedback on their final draft from peers as well as Instructors. The Workshop is supported by breaks of several weeks, to allow participants to write. Students from any discipline and working in any genre - whether academic, criticism, curatorial, fiction, theory, polemic, journalism, memoir - are welcome. Final projects are not limited to text and may take visual and/or auditory form.
SESSION ONE: WHAT MAKES AN IDEA FOR A WRITING PROJECT GOOD?
After a general outline of the course structure and final project outcomes, students and workshop leaders will introduce themselves and their writing objectives for the workshop. How do you move from a curiosity / impulse to an idea / argument? What would you tell an editor to persuade them to publish it? In the first session, instructors will provide guidelines for the upcoming pitching exercise, which will be due in the subsequent session. We will discuss how to move your project from topic to idea and how to explain it to funders, editors and of course yourselves. We will also discuss the final work, which will be due in the sixth session, allowing for review from peers and workshop leaders, and culminating in a revised draft, which will be due in week seven. We encourage students to limit their final work to 2500 words / 10-20 minute films or sound work in order to make the best of feedback. Larger projects are welcome but will be assessed based on samples from the text / visual / sound material.
IMAGE: Murray Library, Messiah University.
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Very stimulating discussion, as usual.
What are these "shared hallucinations" that "often occur?" Can you provide some documented examples of these?
Known as Being Christed, see Dr. Ammon Hillman
It seems like the Mandela Effect may also count
@@JohnRogers0014 I'll look.
1) "If you fear a conspiracy, start one of your own, and arrest everyone who joins." 1¹) To find a genuine secret society, ignore them all & go on alone.
I stumbled upon this site but within a few minutes saw that it was not a deep discussion of secret societies. It is simply an attempted assertion of assumptions based upon current societal conceptions of what they are and their reasons for existing. On one of the first tablets shown the date of 2800 BC is listed and a question is asked about one line of the verse where the end of the world is mentioned. The speaker wonders why this first civilization would think about such things. The answer is quite simple yet he never mentions it. It is because it was not the first civilization. Our ancestors are those who survived the Younger Dryas over 12000 years ago and they had also survived the Burkle Crater event between 5000 and 6000 years ago which is a possible marker for the Biblical flood. In other words our world has been and will be restarted many times. Unfortunately there is not a single branch of science one can go to and learn about this. One must study many branches at once. Also even in our times the so called mainstream academics are very resistant to even considering this possibility seriously. This discussion appears to also seek to promote the idea that these secret societies are the same as cults. Admittedly some will be and this is unfortunate. I would suggest however that those who are seeking to explore the Mysteries follow their heart. You will learn as you go and with enough effort maybe a true initiate will find you or more likely that you will find one another. The Mystery Schools that we know of were descended from currently unknown/unacknowledged sources existing prior to the end of the last ice age. Every major secret society in the world at some point in their teachings will reveal that they originated in what Plato called Atlantis although in countries that are non Western the name tends to be changed to something else. It was an ancestor of Plato, Solon that first was told about Atlantis from the Priests at Sais in Egypt. Atlantis was not just a single continent or island however. It was the entire world. During the last ice age most settlements would have existed on coast lines. Whatever triggered the end of the Younger Dryas had enough energy to rapidly melt the majority of the existing ice coverage which resulted in rapid rise of sea level. The first part was very rapid, within a few days or less while the remainder occurred over years/decades. At the end of it sea level had risen over 400 feet. Several islands and all coastal cities would have been destroyed. In any case do not think that the Secret Societies exist to only manipulate others or that they seek to form cults. Even before the destruction of Poseidonus, the Capitol of Atlantis in 9564 BC there was a split in the ranks of the spiritual schools. Regardless of the era you will always have those who wish to manipulate and those who wish to show the way to Freedom. In response to the speakers comments about these societies being used by revolutionaries I can give a perfect example of this and why it is necessary. This involves the Knights Templar. They had the unfortunate honor of rediscovering that it tends to be the Church and the State who are the enemies of freedom. Although academic history tells us they were wiped out the truth is that they went underground and remain to this day.
~ 1:21:11 things like drugs. maybe.
an intriguingly right leaning Galactic Federation of Light is a great candidate ...it is like mycelium below the surface and has an easily projected trend down the road ...seems to be feeding on maga and operation bluebeam conspiracy a coagulation of two large groups ...they also seem to be reaching out because I have a brother in law that has been targeted despite his hight intelligence it played on his ego and he seems to be on board... as an elite secret maga soldier waiting for his orders ... the group is in talks with aliens via telepathy and a few chosen ... the fact it hasn't been properly exposed tells me it might be being allowed to mature slowly Speculative guess the numbers are now over a million
Fully enjoyable and enlightening
“Art is subjective” is subjective
Secret societies/invisible colleges are still with us even though the majority have lost their way in teaching and many think it os most often a way for them to hain money and that goes for chirches as well. However though, they can now be found by judicious searching online and in basements and attics of homes and various other buildings and institutions. We desperately need these old ways to return and I strongly urge everyone to search these old tomes out. It is also wise to search out the remaining so called secret societies as well as Madam Blavatsky, Dr. Rudolph Steiner, Dr. Karl Young etc. The aboved named people's works can mostly be found on CZcams and other sites. Please search these wisdom and spiritual teachings out and make good use of them to your best abilities for your benefit and the benefit of humanity as well. Sincerely, Stephen Miller, BS.
Who was the woman in the beginning?
I just found your channel, I really dig it, i've been researching this stuff for years and years. What nationality are you?My wife's from mumbai.India is why I ask.
I have been saying this for about a year...I might not be in one but the stuff I'm understanding and learning have been difficult to find except from lectures like this from university or Ted or big think....you tube might turn brains to mush but if you use it right it will take you to school...and at least get you to the Greek.
It all started with thoughty2.
thank you
Love this, incredibly fascinating
Thanks new centre for offering this wonderful seminar!
Hello, I joined the channel. How do I watch the next parts of this seminar? Thank you.
Hello @mudgirloverdrive, you can access the other Archive videos through the area reserved for Members in our CZcams Channel!
@@NewCentre Thank you for your response! But I am searching for this series (also the seminar on Poetic & Cinematic Evil) in the Membership section of the channel. I have tried searching using the titles of the series, key words, the instructor's name, etc. I cannot find the next parts of these series :( Will all parts be in their own playlist?
@@NewCentre Oh, nevermind... I found some other parts & I think I can find them all. It's just isn't searchable, so I have to scroll through chronologically to find each part. This is excellent content though and I am so invested. Thank you for your help!
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Is there a way to become an instructor through this website? It’s interesting as I’ve been watching for quite some time now!
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Great work
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@@NewCentre not enough money, but your work is amazing
This seminar or whatever it is is incredibly (un)holy. Bravo to everyone who participated in it and special thanks to Reza Negarestani for his glorious sermons as a philosophical figurehead for our time. Jesus! I mean Allahu Akbar!!! ;)
Have you heard fo A. Dugin idea of 3 logoses Appolo- patriarchy Dionysis-something in beween Cybelle- matriarchy Its kinda similar to desert/forest/jungle
I've seen this exhibition in Venice Biennale, Thanks for this video and the artist, now I'm understand the artwork finally!
based lecture
That's an interesting point about non-nationals being in national pavilions. The Perpetual Gypsy Pavilion of 2009 was early in this way: perpetualmobile.wordpress.com/the-perpetual-gypsy-pavilion/. The Yidishland Pavilion was a structurally similar initiative in 2022: yiddishlandpavilion.art/
Delaine Le Bas, one of the key figures we did that with, has just been nominated for the Turner Prize
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Brilliant
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According to RN, we should forgive others for... selfish reasons? Loving another person and forgiving them under the Christian paradigm is bad because... it's selfless? It's excentric? It's healing for all parties, and "heaps coals of fire on their head" (Romans 12:20)? Instead, according to RN, we should forgive others to "understand the new threshold of our enemy"? And how is Christian forgiveness "passive"? Stoicism is the nothing but the practice of fleeing from suffering. Avoidance of hard things. Christianity/Catholicism is the opposite. It's the endurance of suffering within the world to be "conformed to the image of His Son" (Romans 8:29). Very weak anti-Christian polemic from Negarestani.
No cited theorists ?
Brilliant, thank you Liam!
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"Everything's for sale except the scale--that's coming with Me." - billy woods
will the following parts be posted as well?
Check the playlist section of this channel, all parts are there!
38:40 Correct. To know more about this read "The Kind of Motion We Call Heat (Volume II)" by Stephen G. Brush, e.g.: “The suggestion that eternal recurrence might be proved as a theorem of physics, rather than as a religious or philosophical doctrine, seems to have occurred at about the same time to the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and the French mathematician Henri Poincaré. Nietzsche encountered the idea of recurrence on his studies of classical philology, and again in a book by Heine. It was not until 1881 that he began to take it seriously, however, and then he devoted several years to studying physics in order to find a scientific-sounding formulation of it. Poincaré on the other hand, was led to the subject by his attempts to complete Poisson's proof of the stability of the solar system, though he was also concerned with the difficulty of explaining irreversibility by mechanical models such as Helmholtz's monocyclic systems. Poincaré's theorem belongs to the history of theoretical physics, Nietzsche's speculations to the history of philosophical culture, and they are not usually discussed in the same context. Yet I find it necessary to consider them together since it was just at the end of the 19th century that developments in science were strongly coupled to the philosophical-cultural background. Both Nietzsche and Poincaré were trying, though in very different ways, to attack the "materialist" or "mechanist" view of the universe.”
Based.
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Is there a bibliography or list of works referenced somewhere?
Really interesting, thank you
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Jyotish, aka Vedic astrology, has hugely extensive lists of significations/indicators for the 12 signs, 9 planets and the 27 lunar mansions i.e., nakshatras.
this comment is my property! it is my property because i said so, and i will fight you if you deny me!
How can I find the other lectures of this that follow?
Villagers think abstractly, not philosophers.