2017-03-03

Early Brain Trajectories and Evolving Oscillations: Template for Mature Function?


source: University of California Television (UCTV)    2017年2月4日
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) Rutgers University's April Benasich shares research into how critical periods of language acquisition in infants has lifetime effects, and also presents opportunities for improving learning impairment. Recorded on 12/02/2016. Series: "Influence of Early Experience on Adult Brain Organization and Function - Kavli Institute for Brain and Mind Symposium" [Science] [Show ID: 31759]

Interpretable Models of Antibiotic Resistance with the Set Covering Machine Algorithm


source: GoogleTechTalks     2017年2月16日
A Google TechTalk, 13 Feb 2017, presented by Alexandre Drouin.
ABSTRACT: Antimicrobial resistance is an important public health concern that has implications in the practice of medicine worldwide. Accurately predicting resistance phenotypes from genome sequences shows great promise in promoting better use of antimicrobial agents. For instance, treatment plans could be tailored for specific individuals, likely resulting in better clinical outcomes for patients with bacterial infections.
Sparse machine learning algorithms are appealing tools in this context, since they make use of a concise set of features, which can be further interpreted by domain experts. However, in extremely high dimensional settings, which are common in genomics, the main challenge remains resistance to overfitting.
In recent work, the Set Covering Machine (SCM) algorithm has been used to obtain concise, expert interpretable, models of antibiotic resistance for 6 pathogenic bacterial species. Known and validated resistance mechanisms were recovered within minutes of computation. An empirical benchmark showed that the SCM compared favorably to more complex learning algorithms (e.g., L1-SVM), both in terms of accuracy and sparsity. Moreover, a theoretical analysis of the method revealed that the SCM has an uncharacteristically strong resistance to overfitting in genomic contexts.
In this talk, I will present the SCM algorithm, along with an efficient implementation for genomic data (https://github.com/aldro61/kover). I will rely on theoretical results and an application to antibiotic resistance to demonstrate that this algorithm is well-suited for predictive modeling in genomics."
ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Alexandre Drouin is a PhD candidate in Machine Learning and Computational Biology at the Université Laval, advised by Prof. François Laviolette.

Philosophical Overdose (videos of the past month: 01/30-02/27/17)

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41:55 The Continental-Analytic Split in Philosophy Around the beginning of the last century, philosophy began to go down two separate paths, as thinkers from Continental Europe explored the legacy of figures including Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin...
15:03 The Value of Philosophy The final chapter of Bertrand Russell's famous book The Problems of Philosophy read by Leon Mire from LibriVox...
"Philosophy is to be studied, not for the sake of any definite answers to its ques...
1:00:38 Rediscovering the Premodern & Reinterpreting the Modern
42:03 A Brief History of Logic Logic, the study of reasoning and argument, first became a serious area of study in the 4th century BC through the work of Aristotle. He created a formal logical system, based on a type of argument...
57:05 Ludwig Wittgenstein - Entitled Opinions Robert Harrison and guest Hans Sluga discuss the life and thought of Ludwig Wittgenstein, one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. This is from an episode of Entitled Opinions,...
49:55 Persistent Philosophical Disagreement Why isn't there more progress in philosophy? Are human minds simply incapable of solving certain perennial philosophical issues? Why is there so much disagreement and what should one do in response...
57:51 Foucault & "The Contemporary" Robert Harrison and guest Paul Rabinow discuss the French thinker Michel Foucault and the notion of "the contemporary". This is from an episode of Entitled Opinions, a KZSU Stanford University show...
24:51 Derek Parfit (1942-2017 RIP) Derek Parfit was known to brush his teeth whilst reading Kant. He didn’t like to waste time; there wasn’t enough of it to solve some of the biggest conundrums, like what makes you—you, and what ult...
56:27 Michel Foucault - Entitled Opinions Robert Harrison and guest Hans Sluga discuss the French thinker Michel Foucault. This is from an episode of Entitled Opinions, a KZSU Stanford University show. For more information, go to http://fr...
1:06:08 Patricia Churchland Interview Patricia Churchland is trying to combine philosophy, neuroscience and evolutionary biology toward consciousness studies by her own approach of neurophilosophy. In this interview, the following ques...
46:24 Phenomenology - In Our Time Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss phenomenology, a style of philosophy developed by the German thinker Edmund Husserl in the first decades of the 20th century. Husserl's initial insights underwent a ...
2:12:28 Jean-Paul Sartre - Giants of Philosophy Existence precedes essence
French philosopher, novelist, and political activist, Sartre was one of the key figures in existentialism and phenomenology.
52:09 Beliefs in a Vat Genia Schӧnbaumsfeld gives an Aristotelian Society talk on the 6th of February, 2017. Genia Schӧnbaumsfeld is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton who specializes in Epistemol...
2:24:35 Searle on Rationality & Explanation Another lecture from John Searle's course on society. After finishing a discussion of explanation, he goes on to discuss the notion of rationality and some amusing stories between...
This is from ...
2:13:20 Arthur Schopenhauer - Giants of Philosophy The 19th century German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer is perhaps most famous for his extreme pessimism. Seeing the world as something horrific and bleak, he urged that we turn against it. As a fo...
29:00 Postmodernism & the Political An introduction to some of the ideas of postmodernism, especially in the realm of the political. Some of the thinkers discussed include Foucault, Lyotard, and Baudrillard. Postmodernism is often as...
56:14 Ludwig Wittgenstein (A. C. Grayling) Professor A C Grayling of New College of the Humanities gives a talk at Cambridge University titled "Wittgenstein's Games" as part of the 2016 Darwin College Lecture Series.
16:29 What are Laws of Nature? Helen Beebee discusses laws of nature with Nigel Warburton in this episode of Philosophy Bites. http://philosophybites.com.
For more on some of the conceptual issues regarding laws of nature and po...

New Thinking Allowed (the videos of the past month: 01/29-02/27/17)

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28:15 Education in Parapsychology with Charles T. Tart Charles T. Tart, PhD, is emeritus professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, as well as the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. He is a past-president of the Parapsychologic...
27:30 Lessons Learned From the Stargate Program with Edwin C. May Edwin C. May, PhD, was involved in the military intelligence psychic spying program, popularly referred to as Stargate, for over twenty years. During the last decade, he was the director of researc...
28:34 Forgiveness with Richard Smoley Richard Smoley is editor of Quest: The Journal of the Theosophical Society in America. He is also former editor of Gnosis Magazine. His books include Hidden Wisdom: The Guide to the Western Inner T...
27:33 Reiki Healing with Jeffery Martin Jeffery Martin, PhD, is a social scientist who researches personal transformation. He is a Reiki master and is the author of The CompleteGuide to Reiki. Jeffery is currently the director of the Cen...
27:26 Psychological Reflections on G. I. Gurdjieff with Charles T. Tart Charles T. Tart, PhD, is emeritus professor of psychology at the University of California, Davis, as well as the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. He is a past-president of the Parapsychologic...
28:23 The Supernatural with Richard Smoley Richard Smoley is editor of Quest: The Journal of the Theosophical Society in America. He is also former editor of Gnosis Magazine. His books include Hidden Wisdom: The Guide to the Western Inner T...
28:06 Speaking with Animals with Miranda Alcott Miranda Alcott, MA, is an intuitive, animal communicator. She has also been a certified Crisis Responder and instructor/trainer for the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA), as well a...
28:44 Animal Communication with Miranda Alcott Miranda Alcott, MA, is an intuitive, animal communicator. She has also been a certified Crisis Responder and instructor/trainer for the National Organization for Victim Assistance (NOVA), as well a...
26:54 The Philosophy of Physicalism with Paul H. Smith Paul H. Smith, PhD, serves as president of the International Remote Viewing Association an organization of which he is a founder. A former Army intelligence officer, he served for seven years as pa...

(italiano / in Italian) Diritto Penale (Criminal Law) - Antonio Fiorella / UniNettuno

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source: Ryo Saeba     2017年2月23日
Descrizione dell'insegnamento
Il corso fornisce allo studente le nozioni fondamentali del diritto penale, avviandolo allo studio dei contenuti di seguito indicati.
Prerequisiti
Quali pre-requisiti del corso si richiedono una adeguata conoscenza del diritto costituzionale, della teoria delle fonti e della teoria dell’interpretazione.
Scopi
Il corso si propone quali obiettivi didattici l’acquisizione delle strutture fondamentali del diritto penale e della capacità del discente di analizzare e risolvere problemi pratici.
Contenuti
Il corso sviluppa l’analisi dei seguenti argomenti: la norma penale, la struttura del reato, le sue forme di manifestazione, il concorso di reati, il reo e la persona offesa dal reato, le pene, le misure di sicurezza e le sanzioni civili da reato, nonché singole figure criminose richiamate a titolo di esempio.

Lezione n. 1: Diritto penale
Lezione n. 2: Le fonti del diritto penale
Lezione n. 3: Determinatezza, tassatività e chiarezza della norma incriminatrice
Lezione n. 4: Concorso apparente di norme
Lezione n. 5: L’efficacia della legge penale nel tempo
Lezione n. 6: L’efficacia delle legge penale nello spazio e verso le persone
Lezione n. 7: Il reato in generale
Lezione n. 8: Il principio di materialita’ il fatto. L’evento
Lezione n. 9: Il principio di offensività l’evento come offesa
Lezione n. 10: La condotta
Lezione n. 11: Il nesso causale
Lezione n. 12: Soggetto passivo soggetto attivo oggetto materiale gli ulteriori elementi del fatto
Lezione n. 13: Il principio costituzionale di colpevolezza. Il dolo
Lezione n. 14: Il dolo: struttura e forme
Lezione n. 15: La colpa
Lezione n. 16: L’errore
Lezione n. 17: Divergenza voluto-realizzato e responsabilità oggettiva senza dolo né colpa
Lezione n. 18: Imputabilità ed esigibilità
Lezione n. 19: Le cause di giustificazione. Il consenso dell’avente diritto
Lezione n. 20: L’esercizio del diritto e l’adempimento del dovere
Lezione n. 21: La legittima difesa. Lo stato di necessità. L’uso legittimo delle armi
Lezione n. 22: Altri profili delle cause di giustificazione. La sistematica del reato
Lezione n. 23: Il tentativo
Lezione n. 24: Il concorso di persone nel reato
Lezione n. 25: Ulteriori figure del concorso eventuale di persone
Lezione n. 26: Disciplina del concorso eventuale di persone. Concorso necessario
Lezione n. 27: La responsabilità penale nelle organizzazioni complesse
Lezione n. 28: La pena e i criteri di commisurazione
Lezione n. 29: Commisurazione della pena e circostanze del reato
Lezione n. 30: Commisurazione della pena e il concorso di reati
Lezione n. 31: Le cause di non punibilità e le condizioni obiettive di punibilità
Lezione n. 32: Le cause di estinzione del reato e della pena
Lezione n. 33: Le misure di sicurezza. Principi generali
Lezione n. 34: Le singole misure di sicurezza e altre conseguenze sanzionatorie
Lezione n. 35: La responsabilità degli enti da reato
Lezione n. 36: La lacuna organizzativa quale criterio di imputazione. Profili sanzionatori

(italiano / in Italian) Diritto Commerciale (Commercial Law) - Francesco Galgano / UniNettuno

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source: Ryo Saeba     2013年7月19日
Scopi
Apprendimento degli aspetti giuridici dell'impresa e della sua collocazione nel mercato nazionale e internazionale.
Contenuti
Il concetto di imprenditore; il piccolo imprenditore; l'imprenditore agricolo e l'imprenditore commerciale.
Impresa e azienda.
Lo statuto dell'imprenditore commerciale; la concorrenza, i segni distintivi, le privative industriali.
Il fallimento e le altre procedure concorsuali.
I titoli di credito.
Le società; le società di persone; le società di capitali; le cooperative.
La società per azioni: costituzione, modificazione dell'atto costitutivo, scioglimento della società.
Le azioni e le obbligazioni di società.
Gli organi sociali: l'assemblea, gli amministratori, il collegio sindacale.
Il bilancio.
Testi
F. GALGANO, Diritto Commerciale, Zanichelli editore, Bologna (quinta edizione).

Lez 01 Lex mercatoria e diritto commerciale 42:59
Lez 02 Diritto commerciale e diritto civile 42:22
Lez 03 Il concetto di imprenditore 42:56
Lez 04 Imprenditore commerciale e imprenditore agricolo 43:09
Lez 05 Il piccolo imprenditore 40:44
Lez 06 Impresa e azienda 41:08
Lez 07 Lo statuto dell'imprenditore commerciale 42:15
Lez 08 L'insolvenza dell'imprenditore commerciale 42:14
Lez 09 La concorrenza, i segni distintivi 42:42
Lez 10 L'impresa colletiva e le società 39:41
Lez 11 Concetto e tipi di società 41:12
Lez 12 La società di persone 42:01
Lez 13 Società per azioni, concetto 40:13
Lez 14 Costituzione della società e sua personalità giuridica 41:18
Lez 15 Le azioni 38:32
Lez 16 Le categorie speciali di azioni 38:56
Lez 17 La circolazione dei titoli azionari 38:21
Lez 18 Governance delle Sp.A. il modello tradizionale 42:53
Lez 19 I modelli alternativi dualistico e monistico 44:06
Lez 20 L'invalidità delle deliberazioni assembleari 44:49
Lez 21 Responsabilità degli amministratori 43:53
Lez 22 Le modifiche dello statuto 44:16
Lez 23 Le operazioni sul capitale 43:23
Lez 24 Le obbligazioni 37:57
Lez 25 Le obbligazioni convertibili e gli strumenti finanziari 38:08
Lez 26 Il bilancio, funzioni e principi 42:10
Lez 27 Il bilancio, valutazione, procedimento di formazione 38:01
Lez 28 Lo scioglimento della società 43:19
Lez 29 I gruppi di società 43:45
Lez 30 Le altre società di capitali 42:39
Lez 31 Le società cooperative 42:53
Lez 32 Il fallimento delle società 41:06
Lez 33 I titoli di credito 39:46
Lez 34 La globalizzazione dell'economia e il diritto commerciale 39:18
Lez 35 I contratti commerciali atipici 42:02
Lez 36 Le regole comunitarie del mercato 39:47
Lez 37 L'abuso della posizione dominante 40:53
Lez 38 Le società quotate in borsa 40:13
Lez 39 Contratto D'appalto 39:03
Lez 40 L'integrazione produttiva orizzontale 39:34

(italiano / in Italian) Diritto Dell'Ambiente (Law of the Environment) - Felice Casson Magistrato / UniNettuno

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source: Ryo Saeba    2013年2月27日

Lez 01 La nozione di ambiente 40:44
Lez 02 Origini e sviluppo del diritto ambientale  40:39
Lez 03 Le fonti normative italiane del diritto ambientale 40:46
Lez 04 L'influenza della magistratura 42:06
Lez 05 L'Unione europea e la normativa ambientale 44:03
Lez 07 40:57
Lez 08 41:36
Lez 09 La biodiversità e il danno alle risorse ambientali 41:25
Lez 10 Il danno ambientale 41:20
Lez 11 La tutela penale del danno ambientale 41:08
Lez 12 Il tribunale penale internazionale per l'ambiente 40:47
Lez 13 La valutazione di impatto ambientale 41:52
Lez 14 Sistemi pi prevenzione e controllo dell'ambiente 41:34
Lez 15 La tutela del paesaggio 39:17
Lez 16 La tutela del suolo e del sottosuolo 40:55
Lez 17 L'inquinamento atmosferico e la salute dell'uomo 40:15
Lez 18 La tutela negli ambienti di lavoro 40:34
Lez 19 La tutela della risorsa acqua 41:12
Lez 20 Il nesso di causalità in materia ambientale 40:29
Lez 21 L'inquinamento elettromagnetico 40:47
Lez 22 Specifici ecosistemi da salvaguardare dal nord al sud 43:18

(italiano / in Italian) Diritto Amministrativo (Administrative Law) - Maria Alessandra Sandulli / UniNettuno

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source: Ryo Saeba     2013年11月5日
Scopi
Il corso si propone di far raggiungere allo studente una adeguata conoscenza degli istituti fondamentali del diritto amministrativo e della giustizia amministrativa, offrendo i necessari supporti didattici per lo studio di detti istituti e per la loro analisi anche alla luce delle più recenti riforme normative e pronunce giurisprudenziali.
Contenuti
I temi di massima trattati saranno: le origini e l'oggetto del diritto amministrativo, il quadro delle fonti, i soggetti, l'attività amministrativa, l'attività di diritto privato della p.A, la responsabilità della p.a., l'atto amministrativo (elementi essenziali e patologie), l'invalidità del provvedimento, i beni pubblici, le Autorità Indipendenti, la giustizia amministrativa.
Testi
G. CORSO, Manuale di diritto amministrativo, Giappichelli, 2008. Gli altri testi verranno indicati nell'elenco materiali collegato a ciascuna lezione.
Prerequisiti
Propedeuticità: diritto pubblico, diritto privato, diritto costituzionale, diritto comunitario. E' altresì indispensabile la conoscenza degli istituti di diritto processuale.

Lez 01 Origini e oggetto del diritto amministrativo 37:16
Lez 02 Principi E Sviluppi Del Diritto Amministrativo 40:47
Lez 03 Inquadramento generale Le fonti del diritto amministrativo 36:56
Lez 04 Ricognizione e chiave di lettura delle fonti 35:33
Lez 05 I principi -- I parte 38:58
Lez 06 I principi - II parte 39:37
Lez 07 Ricognizione delle principali disposizioni costituzionali 40:14
Lez 08 L'Attività Amministrativa 38:19
Lez 09 Provvedimento E Procedimento Amministrativo 38:47
Lez 10 La conclusione del procedimento amministrativo 39:46
Lez 11 L'obbligo di procedere e provvedere 40:04
Lez 12 La l.n. 241 del 199O s.m.i. 40:09
Lez 13 Possibili effetti della partecipazione: 38:35
Lez 14 Atto e provvedimento 39:22
Lez 15 Il principio di trasparenza nell'azione amministrativa 38:38
Lez 16 L’'accesso  39:20
Lez 17 Patologia del provvedimento amministrativo 40:44
Lez 18 L’'autotutela e i provvedimenti di riesame 38:41
Lez 19 Le Tipologie Di Provvedimenti Amministrativi 41:29
Lez 20 La Denuncia Di Inizio Di Attività 40:57
Lez 21 La responsabilità della P.A. per attività provvedimentali 42:22
Lez 22 Le forme di tutela 39:14
Lez 23 I ricorsi amministrativi 38:34
Lez 24 L'€™Avvocatura Dello Stato 40:48
Lez 25 L'’organizzazione amministrativa 39:18
Lez 26 Il rapporto di lavoro alle dipendenze 40:05
Lez 27 La Dirigenza Nella Pubblica Amministrazione 37:56
Lez 28 Soggettività pubblica comunitaria 38:52
Lez 29 I Servizi Pubblici 39:12
Lez 30 Le Autorità amministrative indipendenti 39:08
Lez 31 La soggettività pubblica 36:34
Lez 32 L'Ente pubblico, aspetti strutturali e organizzativi 38:23
Lez 33 I beni pubblici I parte 40:49
Lez 34 I beni e i diritti reali pubblici I parte 37:52
Lez 35 I beni e i diritti reali pubblici II parte 38:48
Lez 36 I beni pubblici II parte 40:37
Lez 37 I beni pubblici III parte 40:45
Lez 38 Il Bilancio Dello Stato 43:35
Lez 39 La tutela del paesaggio 39:24
Lez 40 La circolazione dei beni culturali 40:09

Oxford Martin School (videos of the past month: 02/02-02/28/17)

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1:31:40 'The global refugee crisis and what to do about it' with Rt Hon David Miliband At a time of heightened political tension and policy confusion about the refugee crisis, this lecture will explore why record numbers of people are fleeing their homes; what conditions they are liv...
1:03:20 'Knowing what not to know: sharing and hiding information in digital societies' with Dr Joss Wright Our societies are increasingly dependent on, and shaped by, our information technologies. We read, watch, communicate, interact, and monitor digitally, both as individuals and in our institutions....
1:24:47 Restoring trust in finance: moral obligation meets Econ 101 with Gordon Menzies This lecture is a joint event between the Oxford Martin School and The Institute of New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School
Dishonest practices brought to light by the 2008 crisis have r...
59:14 'Climate change: what’s new, what’s next?' with Karen Florini In the geophysical world as well as the policy realm, major climate developments have been coming thick and fast over the last year. Former U.S. Deputy Special Envoy for Climate Change and Oxford M...
1:09:04 'Can future energy needs be met sustainably?' with Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith Global energy consumption is increasing rapidly, driven by rising living standards in developing countries. The energy provided by burning fossil fuels is also increasing, albeit not quite as fast ...
1:03:35 "Exploring our inner space: discovering the deep sea and assessing human impact" Professor Alex Rogers
Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk
3:21 What is Info-Gap Theory? Oxford Martin Visiting Fellow Professor Yakov Ben-Haim introduces Info-Gap Theory, a method for supporting model-based decisions under severe uncertainty.
Oxford Martin School, University of Oxfor...
57:51 'Expanding frontiers in space exploration' with Dr Colin Wilson From rovers on Mars to balloons on Venus and boats on Titan, robotic spacecraft are exploring very distant frontiers indeed.
One of the most pressing ethical considerations is how to protect these...
1:14:02 Thank you for being late: an optimist’s guide to thriving in the age of accelerations This book talk is a joint event between the Oxford Martin School and The Institute of New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School
In this talk Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times Columnist on...

The New School (videos of the past month: 01/30-02/27/17)

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1:23 Open Campus | Design Thinking Fundamentals Parsons at Open Campus faculty Lee-Sean Huang tells us how design thinking can be utilized to prototype and test creative business solutions.
Learn more at: http://opencampus.newschool.edu/progra...
1:38 Open Campus | Fundamentals of Data Visualization Parsons at Open Campus faculty Jacob Romer and Jamie Tanner investigate data visualization as a way of looking at problems from both a scientific and a design perspective.
Learn more at: http://o...
1:49 Open Campus | Making Impactful Infographics Parsons at Open Campus faculty Niberca “Gigi” Polo discusses her collaborative approach to tranforming data into a visual narrative.
Learn more at : http://openc
1:23:02 About the Work: Cherry Jones | School for Drama About the Work: Cherry Jones. Part of the Guest Artist series at School of Drama, The New School (http://newschool.edu).
Through Company Residencies, Workshops and About the Work interviews School... 1:11:52 About the Work: Jeremy Irons | School for Drama About the Work: Jeremy Irons. Part of the Guest Artist series at School of Drama, The New School (http://newschool.edu).
Through Company Residencies, Workshops and About the Work interviews School...
1:06:26 About the Work: David Hyde Pierce | School for Drama About the Work: David Hyde Pierce. Part of the Guest Artist series at School of Drama, The New School (http://newschool.edu).
Through Company Residencies, Workshops and About the Work interviews S...
1:38:11 Fridays@One: Why Everything We Think We Know About Healthcare is Wrong | The New School Sponsored by the Institute for Retired Professionals (http://newschool.edu/irp).
David Goldhill, author of Catastrophic Care, assesses the U.S. health-care system and concludes that it is dysfunct...
1:25:45 Parsons School of Design presents David Smith: Artists Respond | The New School Presented by Storm King Art Center at Parsons School of Design (http://newschool.edu/parsons).
A conversation between artists Corin Hewitt and Erin Shirreff and Sarah Hamill, Assistant Professor o...
1:13:29 ART WORK: An Evening with Ishmael Houston-Jones | The New School ART WORK is curated by Bonnie Marranca, professor of Theater at Eugene Lang College (http://newschool.edu/lang).
Ishmael Houston-Jones is an award-winning choreographer, author, performer, teacher...
35:07 Post Human, Affect, Proliferation: Hypnotist Presentation | The New School Early sociologists at the turn of the 20th century, such as Gabriel Tarde and Emile Durkheim, considered the ways that the all-absorbing mentality of crowds stood to overpower rational thought and ...
1:54:00 Post Human, Affect, Proliferation: Panel Discussion | The New School Early sociologists at the turn of the 20th century, such as Gabriel Tarde and Emile Durkheim, considered the ways that the all-absorbing mentality of crowds stood to overpower rational thought and ...
1:23:32 Public Art Fund Talks at The New School: Commercial Break Artists in Conversation Public urban space is increasingly shaped by the display of visual information. Over the last decade alone, modes of advertising have developed alongside technological advances in display technique...
8:13 Lang Dance Fall Production 2016: excerpt from LesBi(s)ches | The New School Eugene Lang College (http://newschool.edu/lang), “home to one of the more progressive collegiate dance departments in New York” (NY Times), presents the Lang Dance Fall Production.
We are proud to...
16:08 Lang Dance Fall Production 2016: It Already Happened... Repeat | The New School Eugene Lang College (http://newschool.edu/lang), “home to one of the more progressive collegiate dance departments in New York” (NY Times), presents the Lang Dance Fall Production.
We are proud to...
10:32 Lang Dance Fall Production 2016: Stuck in the | The New School Eugene Lang College (http://newschool.edu/lang), “home to one of the more progressive collegiate dance departments in New York” (NY Times), presents the Lang Dance Fall Production.
We are proud to...
7:53 Lang Dance Fall Production 2016: Tender Distillation | The New School Eugene Lang College (http://newschool.edu/lang), “home to one of the more progressive collegiate dance departments in New York” (NY Times), presents the Lang Dance Fall Production.
We are proud to...
8:11 Lang Dance Fall Production 2016: AAAH! Ballet for Gymnasts or Prom 2013 | The New School Eugene Lang College (http://newschool.edu/lang), “home to one of the more progressive collegiate dance departments in New York” (NY Times), presents the Lang Dance Fall Production.
We are proud to...
2:22 Light-Space Art: Resonance | Parsons School of Design Resonance is the culmination of the spatial and experiential research conducted in Parsons (http://www.newschool.edu/parsons) Light-Space Art elective. Students collaborated to theorize, design and...
1:09:25 Immersive Storytelling Symposium - Keynote Speaker: Jessica Brillhart | The New School This event is part of The Nth Degree Series: Creative Minds Creating Change (http://newschool.edu/nth-degree/).
Parsons School of Design at The New School hosted a one-day symposium about the expl...
1:06:49 Immersive Storytelling Symposium - Beyond the Classroom: How do we teach VR? | The New School
This event is part of The Nth Degree Series: Creative Minds Creating Change (http://newschool.edu/nth-degree/).
Parsons School of Design at The New School hosted a one-day symposium about the expl...
1:09:19 Immersive Storytelling Symposium - Subjective/Objective: Versions of Reality | The New School This event is part of The Nth Degree Series: Creative Minds Creating Change (http://newschool.edu/nth-degree/).
Parsons School of Design at The New School hosted a one-day symposium about the expl...
1:00:25 Immersive Storytelling Symposium - Exploration Narrative: Agency and VR experience | The New School This event is part of The Nth Degree Series: Creative Minds Creating Change (http://newschool.edu/nth-degree/).
Parsons School of Design at The New School hosted a one-day symposium about the expl...
2:02:43 Aperture at The New School: On Feminism, Our Bodies Online “Our Bodies, Online” is a part of the Confounding Expectations lecture series, which is sponsored by Aperture Foundation, the Photography Program (http://newschool.edu/parsons/bfa-photography) at P...
4:02 Public Art Fund Talks at The New School: An Interview with David Shrigley Public Art Fund Talks at The New School (http://veralistcenter.org) are organized by the Public Art Fund in collaboration with the Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School (http://ne...
2:56:15 #NODAPL: A Teach-In for Standing Rock | The New School The New School (http://newschool.edu) is excited to host a teach-in in support of the Oceti Sakowin Oyate’s (The Great Sioux Nation) resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).
Moderated by J...
1:17:17 A Culinary Celebration of America’s Founding Mothers: Martha, Abigail, and Dolley | The New School Sponsored by the Food Studies Program (http://newschool.edu/public-engagement/ba-bs-food-studies) at The New School (http://www.newschool.edu). Culinary historian and chef Joanna Pruess and Kelsey ...
1:23:43 ART WORK: An Evening with Andrew Schneider | The New School The series is curated by Bonnie Marranca, professor of Theater at Eugene Lang College (http://newschool.edu/lang).
Andrew Schneider is a writer, performer, and interactive-electronics artist who c...