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Art Meets Science & Spirituality in a Changing Economy (Ilya Prigogine, John Cage, ...) 2/5 

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Part 2: "THE CHAOTIC UNIVERSE" In this fascinating tape, composer/artist John Cage, thermodynamic physicist Ilya Prigogine, and philosopher/comparative religion teacher Huston Smith are interviewed.
Artists, scientists, spiritual leaders and economists gathered in Amsterdam in 1990 to explore the emerging paradigm of a holistic world view and the implications for a global economy. The five day conference was inspired by the artists Joseph Beuys and Robert Filliou, and manifested by Louwrien Wijers, who called it a "mental sculpture."
Part 1/5: "FROM FRAGMENTATION TO WHOLENESS" (Dalai Lama, David Bohm, Robert Rauschenberg) • Art Meets Science & Sp...
Part 2/5: "THE CHAOTIC UNIVERSE" (Ilya Prigogine, John Cage, Huston Smith) • Art Meets Science & Sp...
Part 3/5: "CRISIS OF PERCEPTION" (Francisco Varela, Mother Tessa Bielecki) • Art Meets Science & Sp...
Part 4/5: "THE TRANSORMING WORLD" (Rupert Sheldrake, Sogyal Rinpoche, Lawrence Weiner) • Art Meets Science & Sp...
Part 5/5: "THE SHIFTING PARADIGM" (Marina Abramovic, Fritjof Capra, Raimon Panikkar) • Art Meets Science & Sp...
PLAYLIST "Art Meets Science & Spirituality in a Changing Economy" here: • Playlist

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@trombone7
@trombone7 4 месяца назад
Fantastic video. What a remarkable time capsule of intellectual stances basically right at the edge ... but this still a : - pre-internet - pre-smartphone - pre-9/11 - pre-social media - pre-post-truth world. As this video is part 2 of 5 I hope to watch the other 4. Thank you.
@PeterFritzWalter
@PeterFritzWalter 10 лет назад
One of the most important discussions about the relationship between science and religion I have seen in my entire life. I am very grateful to the uploader to have sensed the cutting edge of this discussion for our postmodern international culture. Thank you so much!
@krisscanlon4051
@krisscanlon4051 Год назад
Always some form of synchronicity with me...when I fall into my inner intentions...Lou Reed to Cage to spirituality...ahhh
@fromthepeanutgallery1084
@fromthepeanutgallery1084 4 года назад
John Cage, what a beautiful person!
@MrForestExplorer
@MrForestExplorer 9 лет назад
I am loving these documentaries. Thanks so much for posting these!
@jonny_drury
@jonny_drury 23 дня назад
WOW.
@artpilart
@artpilart 6 лет назад
Qué arte!
@fromthepeanutgallery1084
@fromthepeanutgallery1084 3 года назад
Totally disagree with: "To spend their time, devoted to something which society considers purposeless" [referring to art] 36:05 Most people enjoy art for beauty, knowledge gained from it (other artists) pleasure from viewing or hearing it. Art for art sake. Art is an end in itself. Period! Art quiets the mind, like beautiful music, opening up other parts of it to receive Divine intervention. Of course there are those who use it to launder, store value, and purchase it to show off. There is a purpose for art, that's why, it's found as far back as human kind itself, in some of the deepest darkest caves on this planet. Humankind has needed in one way or another since time began.
@qwertyvoodoo
@qwertyvoodoo 8 лет назад
25:00 beautiful
@qwertyvoodoo
@qwertyvoodoo 8 лет назад
37:00
@kylehayden9222
@kylehayden9222 2 года назад
wow Lawrence Weiner
@TheNoblot
@TheNoblot 10 лет назад
there is a difference on the american reasoning and the european one, i feel is the concept ordering of perception. the american perception direct itself towards the surface as the european one has a tendency of digging into a subsurface. . ! is not a rule however david bohm he himself reflects differently. this veil of different perception on subjects is perhaps related to the making of the place and its inhabitants now, as america being a younger nation and europe being the mother nation. this time difference perhaps influence the way conclusions and believes are reach.
@jordiwheeler9367
@jordiwheeler9367 4 года назад
which piece of music opens and closes this out? John Cage.....?
@saymayfire
@saymayfire Год назад
it is john cage yes. Prepared Piano Sonata No. 6 I believe
@jordiwheeler9367
@jordiwheeler9367 Год назад
@@saymayfire thanks!
@TheNoblot
@TheNoblot 10 лет назад
the noxw
@TheNoblot
@TheNoblot 5 лет назад
2013 is not 2018/ therefore things meanings change and rearrange themselves in accordance to the flow of time/ art could be the missing link that most search for however to perceived properly could be the question.
@trombone7
@trombone7 4 месяца назад
Hi. Just to be clear. The video is a discussion from 1992. ( edited to correct the year ).
@TheNoblot
@TheNoblot 4 месяца назад
@@trombone7 time is irrelevant does not really exist it does for humans not for the universe
@trombone7
@trombone7 4 месяца назад
@@TheNoblot My mistake. It came out in 1992.
@MarkSamuelson32
@MarkSamuelson32 3 года назад
Who is the man from the audience @33:45 talking like a sage and leader? And what is he saying? Some of his references and words I'm not catching. He has to be a well known artist with experience in lecturing. He's more at ease than the panel in talking to the room. And he's sharp.
@MosEisleySpacePort1138
@MosEisleySpacePort1138 2 года назад
That’s the artist Lawrence Weiner. Not sure what “multifacultiteur” (sp?) means but I would guess something like “multicultural party” or “one size fits all.” And the only reference I could understand in the other phrase was Kirke as in Kirkegaard.
@ShrewlyShrew
@ShrewlyShrew 2 года назад
I'd like to have a better grasp of what the heck he's talking about. But to me his words are made opaque by his seemingly ginormous ego and overly aggressive tone.
@matthewpintomusic
@matthewpintomusic Год назад
@@MosEisleySpacePort1138 @UmsaBerg I heard this as 'multi fatti kultur' ... some kind of multiculturalism. Would love to know more. His other references were Ms. Beeton's Cook book (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mrs._Beeton%27s_Book_of_Household_Management), which I take to mean that they are caught up in housekeeping, and "[Kinder,] Kuche Kirche" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinder,_K%C3%BCche,_Kirche), another reference to antiquated domestic roles. He's extremely charismatic to listen to.
@trombone7
@trombone7 4 месяца назад
​@MosEisleySpacePort113 Thank you . . . Looking for this name.
@vincentw1400
@vincentw1400 Месяц назад
@@MosEisleySpacePort1138 i believe he said „mutti-vati-kultur“ which is german and means „mommy-daddy-culture“ where „mutti“ and „vati“ are quite oldschool names for the parents and considered jammed nowadays.. I have no idea where those german words come from in weiner‘s mind, this one for example is not a term you would use here in germany, and it is neither to be found in any distinct discourse terminology (as far as i know)
@cinephemera
@cinephemera Год назад
Lawrence Weiner, as Shakespeare put it, speaks "an infinite deal of nothing."
@guilhermesilveira5254
@guilhermesilveira5254 3 года назад
The american composer John Cage and the russian physicist Ilya Prigogine were spiritualists. But reality is just elementary particles. There is no "complexity", "system" or "chaos" theory. James Gleick,, Per Bak, Heinz Pagels, Mitchell Feigenbaum and Manfred Eingen are wrong. Read Steven Weinberg and Jacques Monod for a reductionism approach
@ZAck56100
@ZAck56100 8 месяцев назад
Reductionism is dead. Emergency is living
@ZkaLy6
@ZkaLy6 3 года назад
Geez this English French accent is difficult as fuck to me
@isee5251
@isee5251 Год назад
😂😂😂
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