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Emory College, Emory Center for Mind, Brain and Culture (CMBC)

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What is the nature of the human mind? The Emory Center for Mind, Brain, and Culture (CMBC) brings together scholars and researchers from diverse fields and perspectives to seek new answers to this fundamental question. Neuroscientists, cognitive psychologists, biological and cultural anthropologists, sociologists, geneticists, behavioral scientists, computer scientists, linguists, philosophers, artists, writers, and historians all pursue an understanding of the human mind, but institutional ...
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Join Detlef Schlich, a visionary visual artist and ritual designer, as he navigates the complex intersections of art, science, and human consciousness. Based in West Cork and celebrated for his essays on shamanism, art, and digital culture, Detlef uses his expertise in performance, photography, painting, sound, installations, and film to explore creative processes with a diverse array of guests. ArTEEtude now expands its exploration to include art history and the scientific disciplines that ...
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In Episode 249 of ArTEEtude, Detlef Schlich explores the complex relationship between creativity and social movements. From Bob Dylan’s protest songs during the civil rights movement to the symbolic visual protests of Argentina’s Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo, this episode highlights how art and music have been powerful tools for driving social chan…
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Anna Ivanova | Assistant Professor, School of Psychology | Georgia Tech College of Sciences "Dissociating Language and Thought in Humans and in Machines" “What is the relationship between language and thought? This question has long intrigued researchers across scientific fields. In this talk, I will propose a framework for clarifying the language-…
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🌟Let us Unlocking the Creative Potential: Why Some People Are More Creative Than Others 🌟 I’m excited to share the latest episode of the ArTEEtude podcast with you! In this episode, we explore the intriguing question of why some people seem to have more creative flair than others. We look at the influence of genetics, brain function, environment, p…
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I’m excited to share the latest episode of the ArTEEtude podcast with all of you! In this episode, we dive deep into the evolutionary origins of human creativity. Have you ever wondered why humans are uniquely creative compared to other species? This episode explores how creativity evolved as a key survival tool, driving not only our ability to inn…
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I’m excited to share the latest episode of the ArTEEtude podcast, where we explore the fascinating neuroscience of creativity. Have you ever wondered why some people seem to effortlessly generate innovative ideas while others struggle? In this episode, we delve into the brain’s intricate networks— the Default Mode Network (DMN), Executive Control N…
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In Episode 245 of Arteetude, host Detlef Schlich takes a reflective pause to engage with listeners from around the globe in a special Q&A session. Join Detlef as he continues to weave together art, technology, and storytelling to explore the future of humanity. This episode is dedicated to unpacking the rich themes explored in the "Sunborn Chronicl…
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In episode 244 of ArTEEtude, host Detlef Schlich welcomes back Pastora, a previous guest, for a spontaneous and heartfelt conversation that dives deep into the creative process, personal reflections, and the intersection of art and life. Detlef and Pastora explore the challenges and joys of being artists at heart while managing different profession…
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Detlef Schlich and Dirk Schlömer, of the newly formed band Wild Atlantic Way (WAW), have just concluded their West Cork Rocks 2024 Tour. Reflecting on their journey during the bus ride back, they share the highlights of their intense and creative experience. Their tour included a successful gig at the Oasis Art Café in Ballydehob for the Uganda Rec…
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In episode 242 of the ArTEEtude podcast, Detlef Schlich and Dirk Schlömer embark on their first road talk since Dirk's journey to Cologne eight months ago. Recorded on their way to Skibbereen, the duo reflects on their creative journey, recent rehearsals, and the integration of both traditional and modern music-making techniques. They share experie…
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Welcome back to ArTEEtude, the podcast where we explore the fascinating intersections of art, technology, and human evolution. I’m your host, Detlef Schlich, and today we continue our journey with Episode 241: 'Turning Point: Navigating the Future of Human Evolution.' In our last episode, we witnessed Emily’s recovery from a groundbreaking medical …
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"Welcome back to ArTEEtude, the podcast where we explore the fascinating intersections of art, technology, and human evolution. I’m your host, Detlef Schlich, and today we continue our journey into the world of human solar hybrids with Episode 240: 'Echoes of Controversy: The Public Reaction and Ethical Quandaries.' In our last episode, we delved d…
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Welcome to ArTEEtude, the podcast where art, technology, and human evolution converge through the magic of storytelling. In our special series, the "Sunborne Chronicles," host Detlef Schlich, a visual artist and researcher, delves into the future of human evolution and energy through a captivating narrative. Over the course of four episodes, Detlef…
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Welcome to ArTEEtude, the podcast where art, technology, and human evolution converge through the magic of storytelling. In our special series, the "Sunborne Chronicles," host Detlef Schlich, a visual artist and researcher, delves into the future of human evolution and energy through a captivating narrative. 🎙️ Episode 238:The Rise of Human Solar H…
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In this continuation of the ArTEEtude Podcast, Detlef Schlich delves deeper into the philosophical and ethical considerations of humans harnessing solar energy directly. This episode explores the potential impacts on society and the environment, discussing how this evolutionary change could benefit our planet and what challenges it might present. J…
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In this episode of the ArTEEtude Podcast, Detlef Schlich explores a provocative evolutionary thesis: Could humans one day harness energy directly from the sun, much like plants through photosynthesis? This thought-provoking discussion covers how our bodies currently generate energy, the technological advancements that could make this futuristic ide…
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Join us on the latest ArTEEtude Podcast episode: "Navigating the Maze: The Challenges of Writing Art Proposals". 📝🎨 🎧 New Podcast Episode Alert! 🎨✨ In this episode, Detlef Schlich explores the emotional toll of writing proposals, the ever-changing guidelines of grant applications, and strategies for success. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just…
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In this episode of the ArTEEtude Podcast, host Detlef Schlich explores the fascinating auditory phenomenon of why crunching paper sounds similar to fire crackling. Through a philosophical lens, Detlef examines auditory perception, the psychology of sound, and the cultural and symbolic significance of these familiar noises. Join us as we delve into …
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In this special episode of the ArTEEtude Podcast, host Detlef Schlich reflects on his collaboration with the late Corina Thornton, a talented artist who passed away in April. This episode features a heartfelt Q&A session where Detlef answers questions from listeners around the world about his work with Corina, their creative process, and the impact…
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In the latest episode of the ArTEEtude Podcast, "Digital Dimensions: Merging Technology with Ritual Art," we delve into how augmented and virtual reality technologies are revolutionizing the field of ritual art. From VR installations that allow immersive participation in ancient ceremonies to AR apps that bring historical artworks to life in new en…
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In this episode of the ArTEEtude Podcast, host Detlef Schlich takes listeners on a journey to Sherkin Island for the "Beyond the Frame" graduate exhibition of the BA Visual Art Degree program. Held on a beautiful day, the exhibition features the works of seven talented graduating students—Natalie Allen, Sorcha Browning, Daniel Flynn, Hammond Journe…
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In this episode of the ArTEEtude Podcast, "Art Unveiled: Rituals, Aesthetic Arrest, and the Science of Perception," we explore the transformative power of ritual art in contemporary society and the phenomenon of aesthetic arrest. Through discussions with experts in neuroaesthetics, we uncover how art deeply impacts our emotions and cognitive proces…
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Today, we take a step further into the mind itself. We’re diving deep into the latest research in psychology to understand how ritual art isn't just something we observe—it's something that fundamentally influences and transforms us! Follow the links below to watch Ritual Performance World Saving: Art - A Social Performance by Detlef Schlich and Fr…
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🎧 Dive into ArTEEtude Podcast Episode 228: Explore how ritual art shapes our cultural identity and personal expression. Link in bio! 🌐👆 #ArTEEtudePodcast 🔥 Inspired by the incredible works of Detlef Schlich and the late Corina Thornton, this episode is a journey through time and art. #RitualArt #ArtHistory Follow the links below to see some cherish…
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In this week's episode of "ArTEEtude," titled "Shared Visions, Enduring Memories: My Creative Journey with Corina Thornton," I open up about the irreplaceable loss of my dear friend and collaborator, Corina. We've shared countless moments where her vision and passion for art profoundly influenced not just the works we created but also enriched my p…
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In this week’s episode of ArTEEtude, join Detlef Schlich as he delves into a deeply personal topic: finding solace in art during times of personal turmoil. Episode 226 explores how art offers a refuge and acts as a powerful conduit for expressing and processing our deepest emotions. From poignant stories to practical tips on engaging with art for e…
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In episode 225 of the ArTEEtude podcast, Detlef Schlich continues engaging with Julia Melzer, building on the themes introduced in the previous episode. This instalment delves deeper into Julia's experiences with sobriety, her vibrant life on tour, and the broader implications of punk rock as both a music genre and a cultural movement. Julia shares…
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Leah Krubitzer | MacArthur Fellow Professor of Psychology | University of California, Davis "Combinatorial Creatures: Cortical Plasticity Within and Across Lifetimes" "The neocortex is one of the most distinctive structures of the mammalian brain, yet also one of the most varied in terms of both size and organization. Multiple processes have contri…
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In episode 224 of the ArTEEtude podcast, host Detlef Schlich engages in a captivating conversation with the return guest, Julia Melser. Julia, an energetic singer in the punk rock band called Erection, shares insights into her journey, reflecting on the fast pace of life, the impact of aging on perception of time, and her personal and creative grow…
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In the latest episode of 'ArTEEtude,' host Detlef Schlich engages in a vibrant Q&A session, addressing listener questions on the transformative role of technology in art and creativity. From the tactile charm of traditional mediums to the boundless possibilities of digital innovation, Episode 223 explores the intersections that are shaping the futu…
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Ivana Ilic | Music Theory, Emory University Jasna Veličković | Composer and Performer "How Do We Know It's Music? On Musical Capacities of the Electromagnetic Field" What happens when the electromagnetic signal is not only deliberately made audible, but also exploited with a specifically musical aim? In this presentation, I investigate the distinct…
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Richard Moore | Executive Director, Children in Crossfire "Freedom, Forgiveness and Reconciliation: Lessons from Northern Ireland" Dr. Moore’s talk is part of the CMBC's Spring 2024 sponsored course “Empathy, Theater and Social Change” taught by Dr. Lisa Paulsen and Dr. Brendan Ozawa-de Silva. This lunch talk was Co-sponsored by Emory’s Center for …
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In this episode of "ArTEEtude," titled "Creativity Unleashed: The Digital Renaissance of Art," we embark on a journey through the evolving landscape of artistic expression, tracing the path from the tactile touch of traditional artistry to the boundless horizons opened by digital innovation. As we delve into the stories of artists navigating this t…
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Today, in Episode #221, 'Navigating the Digital Current: From Calculation to Digital Consciousness,' we dive deeper into the waters of the digital era. We've observed how the development of the Polaroid, with its magical blend of chemistry and light, served as a poignant allegory for human advancement. Now, we shift our gaze to the realm of calcula…
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Hello everyone! Today, I will talk about Dragon Ball in memory of Akira Toriyama. Also, I'll be doing Spoiler talks for Shogun episode 4, Bad Batch season 3 episode 6 & 7, and Kung Fu Panda 4. Lastly, I'll be doing some music talk, such as Le Sserafim's Smart MV and MAX's Stupid in Love MV. So, it is a packed episode lol. --- Support this podcast: …
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"🚀 Episode 220 of 'ArTEEtude' is now live: 'From Development to Calculation: Human Progress Through the Centuries.' We embark on an intellectual odyssey, tracing humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge from the mystical alchemy labs to today's digital marvels. Join us as we reflect on how these transitions shape our understanding of art, culture…
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Hey y'all! Today, I'll be talking about James Gunn's Superman logo and Title change. Also, I'll be talking about Netflix's Avatar getting renewed for seasons 2 & 3. And lastly, I'll be discussing this week's episode of Shogun and The Bad Batch. Check it out!--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seanie-boi/support…
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Summary: In the thought-provoking episode "Shadows of Prosperity: Unveiling the Moral Dilemmas of Military Economic Growth Through Fiction," the "ArTEEtude" podcast, under the stewardship of Detlef Schlich, embarks on an innovative exploration of the intricate relationship between military economic growth and its societal ramifications. This episod…
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Hey everyone! Today, I will give my out of theater spoiler talk of Dune Part 2. Also, I will be reviewing 2 Netflix shows, House of Ninjas and Avatar. I will give my first impressions of FX's Shogun and my excitement for One Punch Man season 3. There's a lot to tell lol.--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seanie-boi/su…
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Welcome to a special episode of Arteetude, where we turn the spotlight onto you, our valued listeners, in "Voices Unveiled: Navigating the Depths of the Human Psyche." Episode 218 breaks from tradition, inviting questions from our global audience, spanning continents from Argentina to Japan, to explore the multifaceted nature of human creativity, r…
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Our latest episode of ArTEEtude delves into the intersection of Freud's death drive theory and artistic creation, highlighting how personal challenges fuel extraordinary creativity. Episode 217 of #ArTEEtude explores the dance between darkness and light in the lives of artists like Van Gogh & Frida Kahlo, showing us the beauty in the struggle. 🎨💡 D…
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Dan’s Favorite Pieces: Giovanni Gabrieli’s Canzoni: https://youtu.be/E0nN00_cAi0 Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphonies, Especially: Beethoven 1: https://youtu.be/A6h4Gi2_LA4 Beethoven 5: https://youtu.be/fuPrcnpIRx8 Beethoven 9: https://youtu.be/gT91esZK90I Claude Debussy: La Mer https://youtu.be/fe1pB9KqHRg Igor Stravinsky: Rite of Spring: https://you…
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In Episode 216 of ArTEEtude, we delve into Sigmund Freud's intriguing theory of the death drive and its relevance in today's world. This episode promises a thought-provoking journey into the depths of the human psyche, shedding light on how our darker instincts shape our personal and professional lives. Tune in to gain insights into balancing these…
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Arkarup Banerjee | School of Biological Science / Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, NY "Neural Circuits for Vocal Communication: Insights from the Singing Mice." My long-standing interest is to understand how circuits of interacting neurons give rise to natural, adaptive behaviors. Using vocal communication behavior across rodent species, my lab at CS…
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In the latest episode of ArTEEtude, inspired by the natural beauty and artistic community of West Cork, we examine a critical question: Are humans inherently destructive, or do we hold the key to the planet's preservation? This multidisciplinary exploration sheds light on our complex nature through philosophical, historical, and psychological lense…
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