I have this favorite author who taught me that the purpose of human life, no matter who is controlling it, is to love whoever is around to be loved. Three years ago he fell and broke his brain and died. So it goes.
RIP The Infinite Mind, a radio program that brought many years of enjoyment and enlightenment to so many people. What a shame that for every NPR show like this there are hundreds of poorly written TV programs and poorly researched news programs. There truly is nothing better than National Public Radio. My huge thanks to the staff of The Infinite Mind, HM
man kurt was such a genius, i wish i could have met him, he was a super cool guy and i need to read more of his books. may he push up his daisies in peace
Oh man... I love you Kurt. You have turned my into a "thinker" and a reader, and a musician, and a dreamer, and on and on and on.... I hope your dad visited you at your time of death, and you walked on into the light stuck in your most happiest moment ever.
Me too, he really is an inspirational and intellectual person. Devastating about his death, he really was a great philospher and change the aspect of my life. Glad i attended that day in Second Life. Really was worth it, exactly as you say.
I live in Wisconsin. I work in a lumber mill there. The people I meet when I walk down the street, they ask me my name and I say: My name is Yon Yonson, I live in Wisconsin...
Thanks for your comment. Please remember, this video represents a 2-D representation of a live event with the same limitations as any 2-D film/video when capturing a live event. For those who were at the live (virtual) event, with Vonnegut, they were able to ask questions of Vonnegut, and discuss with others there. The video is a 2-D way of capturing the event, and as such, things like lip movement become far more apparent than for those who were there live...
So the whole "Second Life" thing, is sort of weird, but when I have this in another tab and am just listening, this is a really solid interview. Nice job.
This is a very good interview. Only one small and possibly confusing interviewer gaff is at 33:20. Taking an audience question with the abbreviation SF in it, interviewer misreads it as "San Francisco" when it was obviously intended to mean "Science Fiction." Poo-tee-weet?
it was a different pre-television world back then. the Monkeyhouse stories were written for slick magazines at a time when short stories were still a preferred form of escapist entertainment and KV was catering to that market.
(Consider, when you attend a concert, can you always see the lips of the singer? Sometime, in an arena, you can barely see them on the stage.) That said, the technology will evolve. (remember, the first films had no sound!) Thanks again for your comment, and best. - LCMedia
I think it was a Perfect final interview. From his birth in an era where electricity was a rare commodity to a virtual world generated by machines in one lifetime. Sometimes we have horrible dictators and morons, othertimes, things are good.
The Bradbury Story was from The Martian Chronicles. That book has more funny moments in it than I would have expected from Ray Bradbury. Then again, it's only the second book of his I've read.
i like to believe slaughterhouse-5 that kurt vonnegut is not dead hes perfectly fine in another moment in time.... i like to believe that the warrior mind for the counter-culture
why do I find out about these great authors when they die! I'm a fool for not reading these books at a younger age ;(. I wanted to send him a letter...
This medium had promise Im sure, but for me it would have been fine as a radio broadcast only.... avatars do nothing for me. While this concept is cool, the oint of seeing someones face is that it ADDS meaning to what they are saying.
@beischquee OH MY GOD i would love to have him teach me at some point in my life, it would be such an amazing experience.. i am deeply sorry to hear of his passing, but greatfull that i have experienced his works. he is inspirational
i do believe he is part of the viewers karass or possibly theyre karass depending on theyre intention. But he may be a wrang wrang- whis is according to bokonon a person who steers people away from a line of speculation. Just a thought.
breakfast of champions??? ummm what about his short stories???? harrison bergeron?? welcome to the monkey house??? another one i cant remember the name for that involves playing chess with real people as the pieces, absolute genius
Geez, John! Shut up about yourself and you're cartoony thing. Talk to Kurt Vonnegut about Kurt Vonnegut. Cardinal rule of any interview: you get minus 5 points every time you use the word "I". This is not about you.
I was in attendance at this interview, in Second Life. It was amazing.
I have this favorite author who taught me that the purpose of human life, no matter who is controlling it, is to love whoever is around to be loved. Three years ago he fell and broke his brain and died. So it goes.
God Bless you, Mr. Vonnegut
RIP The Infinite Mind, a radio program that brought many years of enjoyment and enlightenment to so many people.
What a shame that for every NPR show like this there are hundreds of poorly written TV programs and poorly researched news programs. There truly is nothing better than National Public Radio.
My huge thanks to the staff of The Infinite Mind,
HM
man kurt was such a genius, i wish i could have met him, he was a super cool guy and i need to read more of his books. may he push up his daisies in peace
This is the best interview I've ever seen/heard/read. Shows what a difference it makes when the interviewer is well informed. Thanks!
Oh man... I love you Kurt. You have turned my into a "thinker" and a reader, and a musician, and a dreamer, and on and on and on.... I hope your dad visited you at your time of death, and you walked on into the light stuck in your most happiest moment ever.
this shit's pretty weird
We need his books now more than ever. These are dark, dark days for our planet and Kurt understood man's fallibilities as well as any other writer.
He really is well informed and it does keep it together very well. Highly enjoyed this interview myself.
Here's to Kurt.
kurt is in heaven now.
Me too, he really is an inspirational and intellectual person. Devastating about his death, he really was a great philospher and change the aspect of my life. Glad i attended that day in Second Life. Really was worth it, exactly as you say.
I live in Wisconsin. I work in a lumber mill there. The people I meet when I walk down the street, they ask me my name and I say: My name is Yon Yonson, I live in Wisconsin...
Kurt Vonnegut changed my life.
This man is a god among all human beings. There will never in the history of the world be another Vonnegut.
THIS IS SO WEIRD BUT REALLY COOL.
Thanks for your kind words. If you search for it on Google Video you can download it from there. Best - LCMedia
The Infinite Mind was the best show on NPR cant find it anywhere to listen to
Fascinating. RIP Mr Vonnegut
he will be missed.
Thanks for your comment. Please remember, this video represents a 2-D representation of a live event with the same limitations as any 2-D film/video when capturing a live event. For those who were at the live (virtual) event, with Vonnegut, they were able to ask questions of Vonnegut, and discuss with others there. The video is a 2-D way of capturing the event, and as such, things like lip movement become far more apparent than for those who were there live...
great interview.....
8:23 -- "Which gets him [Bokonon] right off the hook."
LOL. Can't tell if the double entendre was intentional...
8:23
rip kurt you were one of the good guys
So the whole "Second Life" thing, is sort of weird, but when I have this in another tab and am just listening, this is a really solid interview. Nice job.
R.I.P. Kurt
He loved cell phones. And so it goes. A reader of Mr Vonnegut in the 1970's Canada.
Most of his books are satire, man.
He's a brilliant writer.
R.I.P Kurt.
This is a very good interview. Only one small and possibly confusing interviewer gaff is at 33:20. Taking an audience question with the abbreviation SF in it, interviewer misreads it as "San Francisco" when it was obviously intended to mean "Science Fiction." Poo-tee-weet?
it was a different pre-television world back then. the Monkeyhouse stories were written for slick magazines at a time when short stories were still a preferred form of escapist entertainment and KV was catering to that market.
(Consider, when you attend a concert, can you always see the lips of the singer? Sometime, in an arena, you can barely see them on the stage.) That said, the technology will evolve. (remember, the first films had no sound!) Thanks again for your comment, and best. - LCMedia
Kurt, you're a lucky bastard now, too. You don't have the burden of witnessing this mess.
you got the scansion of the end of the poem wrong: it should be
nice, nice, very nice
so many different people in the same device
I think it was a Perfect final interview. From his birth in an era where electricity was a rare commodity to a virtual world generated by machines in one lifetime.
Sometimes we have horrible dictators and morons, othertimes, things are good.
The Bradbury Story was from The Martian Chronicles. That book has more funny moments in it than I would have expected from Ray Bradbury. Then again, it's only the second book of his I've read.
This is the strangest strangest blend of things
I had to laugh like hell.
So it goes.
you might be right. i don't see anyone out there assuming the mantle of creative compassionate critique the way KV did...
Pretty decent interview.
i like to believe slaughterhouse-5 that kurt vonnegut is not dead hes perfectly fine in another moment in time.... i like to believe that the warrior mind for the counter-culture
For some reason I never imagined that Vonnegut and O'Reilly could have existed at the same time.
and so on...
why do I find out about these great authors when they die! I'm a fool for not reading these books at a younger age ;(. I wanted to send him a letter...
i have vista and second life works on it. ...sometimes it shuts down my computer, but usually i'm fine.
holy shit
This medium had promise Im sure, but for me it would have been fine as a radio broadcast only.... avatars do nothing for me. While this concept is cool, the oint of seeing someones face is that it ADDS meaning to what they are saying.
That was his wished-for epitaph.
My name is Yon Yonson.
i have vista and second life works fine, just needed a video driver upgrade..
Great public schools with 12 or less students per class.
shucks I missed it!
The only proof he ever needed of the existence of God was music.
can i get this recording somewhere?
Kurt was a brilliant man, and I disagree, I think he was personally happy. Just disappointed in everyone else.
@beischquee OH MY GOD i would love to have him teach me at some point in my life, it would be such an amazing experience.. i am deeply sorry to hear of his passing, but greatfull that i have experienced his works. he is inspirational
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@migget159 "this is true. but unfortunately a book won't change anything. maybe if kurt made mtv shows instead..."
Ain't that the damn sad truth.
@Icantseepolla I love that book so much
i do believe he is part of the viewers karass or possibly theyre karass depending on theyre intention. But he may be a wrang wrang- whis is according to bokonon a person who steers people away from a line of speculation. Just a thought.
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breakfast of champions???
ummm what about his short stories????
harrison bergeron??
welcome to the monkey house???
another one i cant remember the name for that involves playing chess with real people as the pieces,
absolute genius
My previous comment was, I mean.
is second life still a thing? too bad vonnegut isn't anymore.
He died 8 months after this was recorded.
LOL I don't think this website is for people to just have fun.
this is true. but unfortunately a book won't change anything. maybe if kurt made mtv shows instead....
@philyoufool
or the guy with telekinesis
That's a funny quote, considering Vonnegut was a staunch atheist.
kilgore trout.
did u know him personally? .....no?!?!then shut up, Dr. Phil
no its not
But is this a karass or a granfalloon?
Geez, John! Shut up about yourself and you're cartoony thing. Talk to Kurt Vonnegut about Kurt Vonnegut. Cardinal rule of any interview: you get minus 5 points every time you use the word "I". This is not about you.
you're talking to KURT VONNEGUT, who cares about second life geeezzz
Kurt Vonnegut good. Second Life bad.
this game is awsome people... Im not sure but I think I know that man