Thinking Back and Ahead - Brian Eno in conversation with Valentin Bontjes van Beek
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- 22nd January 2018
Lunchtime Lecture
After his 2012 lecture titled ‘Perhaps it’s an attempt to answer the huge unanswered question, the dirty secret of the art world: what is art actually for?’ (link: • Brian Eno - 'What is A... ), Brian Eno returns to the AA for another lunchtime lecture as part of the Term 2 Public Programme.
Save yourself an eternity and skip to 6:00
I know, I hate protracted introductions to lectures, or interviews... Look just get fuckign on with it.
I want to thank Brian for allowing the broadcast of this lector i always admired all the various aspects Brian has and continues to endeavored in and his quest to save the earth, the one area he did not touch on and WILL change the world and that's Quantum computing .
Always a breath of fresh air , thought . Thanks so much . Enos is very engaging .
I was deeply saddened and traumatized by the death of my mentor and my teacher Mark Cousins. Cousins was the most outrageous, courageous, audacious and 'original' thinker of his time; but Cousins was never a 'careerist'' and remained an 'outsider'. The last time I spoke with Mark Cousins was late in 2019 at a cafe near the Architectural Association in Bedford Square where we spoke so cynically about the Avital Ronell Affair and, more importantly, the hope that Verso would publish all of Mark Cousins's Architectural Association lectures from 1994 until 2019 which I had taped 'live' at the A.A. I hope that Verso will now publish those lectures: Mark Cousins was utterly unique; so elegant, so eloquent: a genius. Cousins repeatedly expressed to me his wish to have his A.A. Lectures published.
May he rot in hell.
Always interesting Brian, his music and his insights and his approach to art.
This is an eye opener whith reference to Eno. Excellent interview.
9:49 Cool hearing this from Brian as a Norwegian!
Brian Eno. How wonderful! Intense inequality plus intense atomisation means no room for the collective intelligence of community. How well he sums that up, especially for UK. Be careful however not to misunderstand China.
~Be careful however not to misunderstand China.~ I don't believe he does misunderstand China, however his points about using SM to tackle pollution is a kind of 'benevolent dictatorship', not that China behaves entirely benevolently.
Abd wasn't Klaus Schwab who said China would be the leader in the 'great reset?' I wasn't sure about Mr. Eno the past several years and now I know for certain he's on board with the globalist psychopaths
the guy in the introduction says he'll keep the intro short....and blathers on for the length of some interviews
Interesting talk, but dangerous to think about relinquishing your freedom to a government. The depiction of America is not correct. However, I enjoy listening to Brian’s perspective.
I used to think he was so intelligent and informed but now that I've matured and became more knowledgeable I can see all kinds of things that he is not only incorrect but glibly guilty of over simplification, I can see through alot of his assertions and mendacity.
As a Chinese, I'm quite sure pollution is definitely not the main cause of social disharmony.
that sounds like an intuitive reaction... ;-)
Yes, Brian seems to be working with alternative facts in some areas.
gonna keep the introduction short: 4min
It's a university event, and not your window cleaner.
Brilliant analysis and pragmatic solutions . The dialectic is impossible on the political platform.
The way forward will not come from China but from Italy. The Renaissance 2.0 is on the way, one only needs to know where to look.
"Opposite of entertainment" I wouldn't have kept a straight face either :D
Good
Yes and Americans actually have to pay for their own health care and that has been known to break certain people financially
is what marianna mezack otto the
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economist is writing about that she
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wrote a book called the entrepreneurial
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state if you've if you've not read it
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it's really worth reading
I play Go from the time no app could beat me!
architects trajectory you have to read
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more spirit level is by a woman called
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Kate Ricketts and the guy whose name
It's a fallacy to have the state be involved in the economy sector or the cultural one. The state will at some point only have a say in the rights sphere.
Arguments like these makes me think we’ll eventually reach an apolitical world.
7ft guy bombs the whole frame
Over fifty percent of Americans are beneath the poverty line. $300000 per person goes to the military each year.
hard to believe people can think a surveillance state is a good idea, he had me hypnotized with the pendulum though. there is something hidden, he doesnt seem truly happy considering all he's done. interesting and even somewhat convincing, thank you.
@@richardwillford2418 i agree.....eno became a meme.
he has become gradually very hard left over the years. i was confused when the host said that europe should be like China and Eno nodded in agreement.
YOU DON'T LIVE IN A SURVEILLANCE STATE?
Yes I thought he could never do any wrong and then he says something like that
Pretention cubed
WHY IS THIS SO FUCKING LOUD
convincing yourself that slavery is great
China needs to buy part of Siberia with the intention of protecting the land for the people.
creationist..but not as we know it jim...
Really wack host
esto es pura propaganda