2016-03-21

Sean Homer: Slavoj Zizek, The Sublime Object (1-11)

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source: LacanAsia TV - Hong Kong 2007年11月21日 / 上次更新:2011年5月2日
Slavoj Zizek, the famous intellectual star in both sides of the Altantic, is now the most significant person rereading Lacanian theories. Dr. Sean Homer viewed the Zizekan text as well as the phenomena behind Zizek's popularity from a unique standpoint.

This is a seminar by Dr. Sean Homer in August 2007 in the Summer Seminar Series organised by the Hong Kong Society of Psychoanalysis. This seminar series is the first Lacan seminar Series in the area. In this talk Dr. Homer has discussed about the phenomena of Zizek in the worldwide context of Lacanian or post lacanian development in theory.

What is metallic glass? - Ashwini Bharathula


source: TED-Ed    2016年3月17日
View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/what-is-met...
Steel and plastic are essential to much of our infrastructure and technology. Steel is strong and hard, but difficult to shape intricately. Plastic can take on just about any form, but it’s weak and soft. Wouldn’t it be nice if there were one material as strong as the strongest steel and as shapeable as plastic? Ashwini Bharathula discusses the future of metallic glass.
Lesson by Ashwini Bharathula, animation by Tinmouse Animation Studio.

Topologos Lutecium & Lacan by Jacques Siboni (in French)

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source: Jacques Siboni     2014年6月27日 / 上次更新日期:2016年2月16日

#12 Qu'est-ce qu'un plan projectif? 48:36
#11 Psychanalyse en intension, psychanalyse en extension 35:34
#01 Syntaxe 1:55:27
#02 Signifiant Signifié, Lapsus 1:50:10
#03 Demande et Désir, partie 1 le graphe 1:43:53
#04 Demande et Désir, partie 2 un enlacement? 1:34:52
#05 Topologie du désir 1:45:54
#06 Réel, Symbolique, Imaginaire 1:42:49
#07 Angoisse, Inhibition, Symptôme 1:04:14
#08 Le Sinthome 1:35:20
#09 Le transfert au cours de l'analyse 1:05:22
#10 La Passe ou les Passes  1:49:35
#13 D'un objet de la réalité à un objet de désir 1:24:22
#19 Les quatre discours 1:38:52
#14 Réalité et hallucination dans la psychose 1:14:01
#18 Sinthome & rapport sexuel chez Joyce 1:22:23
#17 Automates & automatisme de répétition 1:07:30
#16 Degrés de liberté dans les actes du sujet 1:37:20
#15 Le phallus et celui qui le possède 1:04:28
#20 La logique du fantasme (1) Les Négations 1:13:49
#06 Réel, Symbolique, Imaginaire 1:42:49

Alenka Zupančič. Quentin Meillassoux, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Sexual Difference. 2011


source: European Graduate School    2012年11月6日
http://www.egs.edu/ Alenka Zupancic, Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst, discusses Quentin Meillassoux and After Finitude, Alain Badiou and the event, ontology, radical change, Friedrich Nietzsche, fideism, Beyond Good and Evil, Immanuel Kant, correlationism, Jacques Lacan, sexual difference, antagonism, Judith Butler, and gender. This is the fifth lecture of Zupančič's 2011 summer course at the European Graduate School EGS Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland Europe 2011 Alenka Zupancic.

Alenka Zupančič, Ph.D., is a Lacanian philosopher and social theorist, based as a full-time researcher in the philosophy department of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She was born in 1966 in Slovenia. Alenka received her Ph.D. from the University of Ljubljana in 1990 and currently is a member of the Ljubljana School for Psychoanalysis. At the European Graduate School, she holds a position as a lecturer where she teaches an intensive summer seminar on Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.

RSA Replay: Changing the Change-makers


source: The RSA   2016年1月19日
Justin Forsyth, chief executive of Save the Children visits the RSA to talk about creating a 21st century charity.
In the last ten years charities have been stretched like never before, stepping up at home and abroad to make a real difference. At the same time they are increasingly scrutinised - we’ve seen the financial crisis in banking, the expenses scandal in politics and the hacking trials in the media. Now is it the turn of charities to come under scrutiny from a media and public no longer giving institutions the benefit of the doubt?
Justin Forsyth, the Chief Executive of Save the Children, will offer five key lessons about how charities need to change in order to have even more impact in a time of complexity, change and cynicism. Building on his previous background in Number 10, in Oxfam and working with the African National Congress, Justin will talk about whether we should be more interested in building organisations which can direct people, or building movements which can inspire them. Covering lessons in partnership, mobilisation, leading people and having political influence, Justin will contrast ‘old charity’ with ‘new change-making’, arguing that only organisations which are prepared to change radically can expect to win radical change.
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Shohreh Aghdashloo: "The Expanse" | Talks at Google


source: Talks at Google   2016年2月5日
Shohreh Aghdashloo stops by Google for a conversation about her large body of work (from the film "House of Sand and Fog" to her memoir "The Alley of Love and Yellow Jasmines." She also discussed the new SyFy series "The Expanse", where she portrays Chrisjen Avasarala.

Shohreh Aghdashloo starred in the BBC/HBO mini-series "House of Saddam", in which she portrayed Saddam Hussein's wife, Sajida, and for which she won the 2009 Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.

Her film credits include "House of Sand and Fog" (for which she received an Academy Award® nomination), "The Exorcism of Emily Rose", "X-Men: The Last Stand", "The Nativity Story" and "The Odd Life of Timothy Green". [from http://goo.gl/tvRpp6]
Her book, "The Alley of Love and Yellow Jasmines", is available on Google Play https://goo.gl/WO4Sbd.

Alenka Zupančič. Yes, No, and the Mother. 2011


source: European Graduate School    2013年2月3日
http://www.egs.edu/ Alenka Zupancic, Slovenian philosopher and psychoanalyst, discusses nothing, negation, Verneinung, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan, psychoanalysis, the unconscious, the symptom, the real, the mother, yes, no, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and Gilles Deleuze. This is the eighth lecture of Zupančič's 2011 summer course at the European Graduate School EGS Media and Communication Studies department program Saas-Fee Switzerland Europe 2011 Alenka Zupancic.

Alenka Zupančič, Ph.D., is a Lacanian philosopher and social theorist, based as a full-time researcher in the philosophy department of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts. She was born in 1966 in Slovenia. Alenka received her Ph.D. from the University of Ljubljana in 1990 and currently is a member of the Ljubljana School for Psychoanalysis. At the European Graduate School, she holds a position as a lecturer where she teaches an intensive summer seminar on Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche.

Stephen Melville -Things of the Past: Hegelian Readings in Recent Art. (1-5)


source: UALPaintClub    2014年11月27日
Lecture series ' Things of the Past: Hegelian Readings in Recent Art', taking place at Central Saint Martins during 2014/15. The series is co-ordinated by Mick Finch.

Lecture 1 - Reading, Hegel. 55:21
Lecture 2 - Daniel Buren: Becoming Painting. 59:57
Lecture 3 - Serra's Absoluteness. 1:45:46
Lecture 4 – Experience in the ’60s. 45:25
Things of the Past: Hegelian Readings in Recent Art. Lecture 8 – Why Hegel? 1:19:26

Touch with Shelly Silver and Gayatri Spivak


source: CUSchooloftheArts    2015年3月5日
In Touch, an older man returns to his childhood home in Manhattan’s Chinatown after fifty years to care for his ailing mother. The protagonist and narrator, who remains nameless, is a librarian, cataloguer and recorder, gay man, watcher and impersonator. He shares an amalgam of research, interviews, thoughts, secrets, improbabilities and free-floating desires.
A response from literary theorist and faculty member Gayatri Spivak and Q+A with director Shelly Silver (Visual Arts Chair) follow the screening.
Critical acclaim for the film:
“By staking her right to documentary material as well as fictional writing, Shelly Silver sizes up the likelihood of an imaginary point of view reaching a truth more subtle than autobiographical truth.” – Charlotte Garson, Cinéma du Réel
“Touch is a poignant and lyrical video diary, a tapestry of vérité camerawork, stolen moments and probing observations, challenging the manner in which we engage with the communities that created us and how we embrace and chronicle images of the everyday.” - Bradford Nordeen, Outfest