Weird Studies

Episode 130: Holiday Memories

09.07.2022 - By Phil Ford and J. F. MartelPlay

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In August, 2022, JF and Phil flew to the UK to attend the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute (DISI) at the University of St. Andrews and the Supernormal Festival in Oxfordshire. In addition to recording two live shows (to be released in the coming weeks), they encountered billiant minds, novel ideas, and arresting works of art that opened new avenues for thought. It's these encounters that anchor this conversation, which branches off to touch ideas such as the elusive ideal of intersciplinarity, Hakim Bey's temporary autonomous zone, the legacy of the 20th-century counterculture, the fate of revolutionary movements, non--human intelligences, and the weirdness of human thought.

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References

Dial M for Musicology, Interdisciplinarity

Hakim Bey, The Temporary Autonomous Zone

Entitled Opinions Podcast

William Gibson, Foreword to Samuel Delaney’s Dhalgren

DISI Podcast, Many Minds

John Krakauer, professor of nuerology and neuroscience

Hunter S. Thompson, American journalist

The Great Ape Dictionary, specific database used by Cat Hobaiter

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