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The Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève presents Overmorrow’s Library, a podcast series by Federico Campagna, available on the 5th floor (digital extension): https://5e.centre.ch/en/The library for ‘t... more
FAQs about Overmorrow’s Library:How many episodes does Overmorrow’s Library have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.
February 25, 2021S1E15 – Fr. Paul Butler on radical theologyLiberation theologian Father Paul Butler discusses the radical interpretations of the Christian message.Image credits: The oldest surviving depiction of Saint Francis, Benedictine abbey of Subiaco, painted between March 1228 and March 1229....more24minPlay
February 18, 2021S1E14 – Pavel Florenksy, "Reversed Perspective"Federico Campagna presents Russian theologian (and mathematician, engineer and philosopher) Pavel Florensky’s 1920 essay “Reversed Perspective” and his interpretation of the language of sacred forms. Image credits: Andrey Rublev, The Trinity or The Hospitality of Abraham, 1411-1427....more27minPlay
February 11, 2021S1E13 – Sarah Shin and Ben Vickers on otherworldly imaginationIgnota publishers Sarah Shin and Ben Vickers discuss their ongoing cultural work on the “techniques of awakening”.Image credits: Hildegard von Bingen, God, Cosmos, and Humanity, 1165....more26minPlay
February 04, 2021S1E12 – Russel Hoban, "Riddley Walker"Federico Campagna presents Russel Hoban’s 1980 science-fiction masterpiece “Riddley Walker” and the problem of post-future life and culture.Image credits: Punch with the Judge and the Hangman, 1870. Litograph....more18minPlay
January 28, 2021S1E11 – Tom Cheetham on Henry Corbin and James HillmanAmerican philosopher Tom Cheetham discusses the parallels between Henry Corbin and Jungian psychoanalyst James Hillman, looking in particular at the practice of “Creative Imagination”.Image credits: Elijah and Khidr praying together, XI century. Illuminated manuscript version of Stories of the Prophets....more27minPlay
January 28, 2021S1E10 – Henry Corbin, "History of Islamic Philosophy"Federico Campagna presents Henry Corbin’s 1964 “History of Islamic Philosophy” and his esoteric interpretation of philosophy and of religion. Image credits: Sultan Mohammed, The Miraj of the Prophet, 1539-1543. Opaque watercolor and ink on paper....more27minPlay
January 14, 2021S1E9 – Bill Sherman on Frances Yates and Aby WarburgBill Sherman, director of the Warburg Institute, discusses the work of Frances Yates and Aby Warburg’s library.Image credits: Aby Warburg, Der Bilderatlas Mnemosyne, 2020. Exhibition view. Courtesy of Silke Briel / HKW...more27minPlay
January 08, 2021S1E8 – Frances Yates, "The Art of Memory"Federico Campagna looks at Frances Yates’ work on the philosophy of mnemotechnics in her 1966 book “The Art of Memory”.Image Credits: Giulio Camillo, Memory Theatre, 1510....more22minPlay
December 17, 2020S1E7 – Stefano Gualeni on how to philosophize with a digital hammerStefano Gualeni presents his philosophical take on digital worlds and virtual subjectivity.Image Credits: ‘Here’, video game by Stefano Gualeni. 2018....more28minPlay
December 10, 2020S1E6 – Stefano Gualeni, "Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools"Federico Campagna looks at Stefano Gualeni’s books “Virtual Worlds as Philosophical Tools” (2015) and “Virtual Existentialism” (2020) and at the cosmogonic function of play....more24minPlay
FAQs about Overmorrow’s Library:How many episodes does Overmorrow’s Library have?The podcast currently has 35 episodes available.