It amazes me how people from completely different time lines can share very similar, yet different, lives. I absolutely enjoyed replaying and reanalyzing the lecture of this video. It was extremely fun investing my time to listen and view this video about that beautiful painting!
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And your voice, ... such balanced tonality, speed and voce colour, ... facial expressions,. So rare in Today's Pumping & Jumping TIMES. Fantastic video. Thanks !!! Congrats.
Dawn Adés is such a brilliant mind, we were honoured to hear her thoughts on this endlessly fascinating painting. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
An amazing video about the interpretation of Narcissus by Dawn Adès. I'm really inspired by her perception of the painting as a play between the double-images. Obsessed.
Paranoia is a very useful tool to your survival but can also be detrimental if it's over blown and isn't guided by rational thinking. There is a split second in which you're put into high alert mode in which a sound or an image can be misinterpreted as a potential danger but then usually your rationality kicks in and what was seemingly a threat turns out to be the silhouette of a bush or other random object that vaguely resembles something more threatening when it's completely harmless. It's amazing just how quickly the human brain can both imagine all of the potentially dangerous scenarios and then quickly reassure you that you're just being mental and to chill out.
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That was amazing. Looking at this painting I NEVER saw it as a hand holding an egg until she mentioned it now but unlike other things I can go back and forth between the skeleton/hand
Who am I? What is that? Somebody is watching me? I also like to look. Gazing,Gazing,Gazing... Our eyes lock into an embrace and continue into thoughts and gone, soon off . Rorschach. Eureka. Rule of 6. Circuit Breaker. DivoC 19 Herd Contamination. Nostalgie de la Boue. Messy is fearsome. Life and Death The girl on the train
Dawn Adès is an absolute delight
It amazes me how people from completely different time lines can share very similar, yet different, lives. I absolutely enjoyed replaying and reanalyzing the lecture of this video. It was extremely fun investing my time to listen and view this video about that beautiful painting!
Thanks for your lovely feedback, Justin. You're so right: they both had such fascinating lives - and were fascinated by each other! We wonder what might have happened if they'd spent more time together...
Explore our other Talks for more exciting insights into the lives of remarkable artists and cultural figures...
This blew me away. Astonishing
And your voice, ...
such balanced tonality, speed
and voce colour, ... facial expressions,. So rare in Today's
Pumping & Jumping TIMES.
Fantastic video. Thanks !!!
Congrats.
Wonderful analysis! I think this is one of the best paintings of the 20th century!
Dawn Adés is such a brilliant mind, we were honoured to hear her thoughts on this endlessly fascinating painting. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
An amazing video about the interpretation of Narcissus by Dawn Adès. I'm really inspired by her perception of the painting as a play between the double-images. Obsessed.
Yes, Adès is a compelling speaker and a brilliant mind. Great to hear you enjoyed her enjoyed her insights - explore our channel for more :)
Paranoia is a very useful tool to your survival but can also be detrimental if it's over blown and isn't guided by rational thinking. There is a split second in which you're put into high alert mode in which a sound or an image can be misinterpreted as a potential danger but then usually your rationality kicks in and what was seemingly a threat turns out to be the silhouette of a bush or other random object that vaguely resembles something more threatening when it's completely harmless. It's amazing just how quickly the human brain can both imagine all of the potentially dangerous scenarios and then quickly reassure you that you're just being mental and to chill out.
Wonderful lecture. Thanks.
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Loved her calm voice
Amazing soo well done. Thank you!
Fascinating video on two incredible men! Thank you for uploading it.
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Dali's' sketches are extraordinary
This is a fantastic piece of film making. Congratulations!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent. Thank you, this talk opened my eyes to Dali’s work
Fantastic video, beautiful editing to compliment the informative narration. Well done
Wow, Such an amazing Video
wonderful!
This video is a gem! Brilliant.
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That was amazing. Looking at this painting I NEVER saw it as a hand holding an egg until she mentioned it now but unlike other things I can go back and forth between the skeleton/hand
No of the greatest pieces ever painted.
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Echo also stalked by pan
He should’ve taken his painting to Jung
A flower?
Who am I?
What is that?
Somebody is watching me?
I also like to look.
Gazing,Gazing,Gazing...
Our eyes lock into an embrace and continue into thoughts and gone, soon off .
Rorschach.
Eureka.
Rule of 6.
Circuit Breaker.
DivoC 19
Herd Contamination.
Nostalgie de la Boue.
Messy is fearsome.
Life and Death
The girl on the train
I never experienced extreme paranoia until I did lots of cocaine. Its the reason why I dont do it anymore. I dont wish it on my worst enemy.