Episode #97: Edward - empathy, psychedelics, theatre and "Art as a Vitamin of Consciousness"
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Resident Philosopher Dr. Martin Nitsche of the Institute of Philosophy at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague peaks with participant Edward about empathy, psychedelics, theater and how "Art is a Vitamin of Consciousness"
Timestamps:
- 00:10: Introductions
- 00:55: Background and experiences with Art, especially Fashion. Art classes, comic books
- 02:35: Working class immigrant origins, and eventual exposure to theatre in NYC. Off-broadway shows and ephemeral aspects
- 04:10: How do performances affect our cognition? Maybe it's not cognition, maybe it's empathy and being able to relate
- 08:00: Art as a vitamin of consciousness. Psychedelics, the Sistine Chapel and being square. VR Ayahuasca trip
- 12:10: Irony and humor as moving forces in comedy. We can't really fake laughter. Laughter can be a release for us as an acknowledgement.
- 15:35: The pressure to use big words when it comes to art. This avoids actual expression. You have to experience the art
- 17:40: Concluding thoughts.
Capíttulos
1. Episode #97: Edward - empathy, psychedelics, theatre and "Art as a Vitamin of Consciousness" (00:00:00)
2. Introductions (00:00:10)
3. Background and experiences with Art, especially Fashion. Art classes, comic books (00:00:55)
4. Working class immigrant origins, and eventual exposure to theatre in NYC. Off-broadway shows and ephemeral aspects (00:02:35)
5. How do performances affect our cognition? Maybe it's not cognition, maybe it's empathy and being able to relate (00:04:10)
6. Art as a vitamin of consciousness. Psychedelics, the Sistine Chapel and being square. VR Ayahuasca trip (00:08:00)
7. Irony and humor as moving forces in comedy. We can't really fake laughter. Laughter can be a release for us as an acknowledgement. (00:12:10)
8. The pressure to use big words when it comes to art. This avoids actual expression. You have to experience the art (00:15:35)
9. Concluding thoughts. (00:17:40)
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