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04. Shut the Door, The World is Dying

0:00 Talking about contemporary culture
11:18 Late-stage internet
16:32 Do artists 'change' or are they corrupted?
33:36 The world is ending but your world doesn't have to
52:01 The immaturity and allure of the shadow
1:05:11 Drug use, psychopaths and extreme behaviour

04. Shut the Door, The World is Dying
04. Shut the Door, The World is Dying 04. Shut the Door, The World is Dying

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Not managed to tune in to this episode yet But wanted to ask if anyone has ready Jeanette Winterson - 12 Bytes? I went to a book reading for her new release.... but the aforementioned book is a collection of essays and has a lot of ideas you/other Patrons might enjoy about technology, art, humanity, and of course, AI. She discussed AI last night too and it was a real treat. Jeanette has a incredibly creative mind. I recommend all her work.

hyperballadbrad

Hi Lewis and Luiza, I just wanted to express my gratitude for sharing your creativity with us. The first time I watched your videos, I was amazed by how eye-opening they were. After enjoying your podcast every week, I felt inspired to explore art on my own. So, this past weekend, I attended my first film festival. Initially, I was skeptical about going alone, but now I'm incredibly satisfied that I did. I met some great people and watched amazing movies that I might never have experienced, like "Les demoiselles de Rochefort" directed by Jacques Demy on the original tape from the 60’s! Now, through my limited but growing understanding of art, I've started to see more and more similarities with medicine, if that makes sense. I personally believe that this perspective will help me grow as both a person and a doctor. One last thing, I have a question for Luiza and a little challenge for Lewis: How do you balance your usage of social media? I understand that both of you want to use social media as little as possible, but I was surprised when you mentioned not using it often and then brought up the term "beige flags," which I didn't understand before listening to the podcast, as I use social media a lot. And for Lewis: If you were to write the definition of art in a textbook, incorporating ideas of objectivity and subjectivity, how would you approach it? Wishing you a great week and looking forward to hearing from you next Tuesday. Lucas

Lukasso


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