Do Kids Need School? Coercive vs. Self-Directed Learning

Online

In this salon, Nat Sharpe & Martha Sharpe will share their unschooling story and lead a discussion on education alternatives. “It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education” –Albert Einstein Most people will admit they hated school and were even traumatized by it. But when they have children of their own, they repeat the…

$20.00

Dreaming about Time with Einstein

Online

Interintellect Anwar AlKandari explores narratives in relation to nature, or different natures, of time - inspired by Einstein’s Dreams book Physicist and writer Carlo Rovelli says that we understand reality by looking at how things interact with one another, not how things are: “Reality is the network of the way things affect one another”. And…

$20.00

Fantasy, Decadence, and Stagnation (Fantasy Politics 3/3)

Online

In this salon (the third in a three-part series), Jake Orthwein will lead a discussion on the role of political fantasy in the Great Stagnation. "We've substituted the realities of politics for these increasingly fictionalized worlds, and I think that's probably a very unhealthy thing." - Peter Thiel If, as we've discussed in the last…

$20.00

Places for Thinking: How Our Surroundings Impact Our Creativity, Thought Processes, and How We Feel

Online

In this salon Patricia Hurducas leads a discussion on places for thinking and how the places we live in and work in impact our thought processes, mood, creativity, choices, and how we feel. We will start the discussion by looking at the places for thinking (study rooms/cafés/libraries/ateliers) of artists and scientists from Matisse's art studio to…

$12.00

The Transgression of Bret Easton Ellis: A Salon in Virtual Reality

Online

In an i.i. first, the discussion will take place in virtual reality, via the Virgils VR platform. No headset? No problem. The platform is accessible from any web browser. (Though, we do recommend joining from an Oculus Quest 2.) The salon will be hosted by MIT lecturer & best-selling author Micah Nathan and Virgils co-founder Christian Ulstrup.   Who's…

$10.00

A Very Special Gathering in Central Park – Part 1

Central Park Central Park, New York City, NY

  Dear Friends, Travelling and arriving shouldn't be a lost art. Please join us for a friendly gathering in Central Park's Great Lawn on August 28, to celebrate friendship, community, Interintellect, and each other. Bring your snacks, a blanket, and sunscreen! :) The exact location will be shared via email and in the Interintellect forum's…

Free

In Praise of The Prophet Series – Part 2: Giving, Eating and Drinking, Work

Online

In this salon series, Tanya Raj will lead deep-dive discussions on The Prophet by Khalil Gibran and his philosophy on living a life with purpose and meaning. In this salon, we will delve into what does giving mean and how does one receive with grace, how can eating and drinking become a more mindful activity…

$20.00

Ted Chiang Part 7: The Artificial Other

Online

This is the seventh and last session in Étienne Fortier-Dubois's series of thematic discussions on the work of science fiction author Ted Chiang. We'll discuss artificial intelligence, our relationship to machines, and the possibility of humanoid beings that aren't quite human. Feel free to join even if you haven’t attended the previous parts! Ted Chiang…

$15.00

Classical Music and the Other Arts

Online

Interintellect host Linus Lu continues his series all about classical music by exploring the relationship between classical music and history.  Classical music has long been influenced by—and been an influence on—other art forms. From operas based on myths and works of literature, to films using classical music in their soundtracks, we’ll discuss how classical music interacts with different types of…

$20.00