What Does it Take to Build a Tinier Future: The History and Philosophy of Nanotechnology

Online

In his debut Interintellect salon, David White will explore how we came to construct objects and machines at the atomic scale as well as the  implications of nanotechnology for its practitioners and society at large. One of the principal promises of advancing technological innovation is the opening of new domains of inquiry.  Since Democritus first…

$15.00

Can Consilience Save Us from Societal Collapse?

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Interintellect Tom Beakbane discusses the divisions in society and how they might be reconciled.  Here are four suppositions about our collective predicament: Society is undergoing extremely rapid change resulting from technological developments. The institutions that have historically provided social cohesion and sensemaking are proving inadequate. Levels of social anxiety are increasing and society is fractionating…

$10.00

A History of War: Aftermath, Reparations, Justice

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In the penultimate episode of A History of War series hosted by Interintellect founder Anna Gát, we will explore reparations, reconstruction and redistribution - regeneration - and how countries both victorious or defeated deal with what comes after the fighting. “What has come to light is neither nihilism nor cynicism, as one might have expected,…

$25.00

Enlightenment to Entanglement: How to Think About Technological Complexity

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In this salon, writer and scientist Samuel Arbesman leads a discussion around how to think about and live with the complex technologies around us. From machine-learning systems and desktop computers, to our automobiles and the infrastructure of the Internet, we are in an era of complex technologies, ones that are increasingly incomprehensible. And this is…

$20.00

Understanding the City: An Introduction to Urbanism

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In this salon Camilo Arturo Suárez leads a discussion on the range of starting points from which one can begin to understand the city as a place of intersectional human experience and it's relation to the built environment. Cities are incredibly complex places, but often, they are complex in ways we do not always perceive.…

$15.00

In the Pines: from Lead Belly to Kurt Cobain, listening to an American Appalachian folk song through history

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In this salon, Interintellect Wes Chow tracks the evolution of folk music by listening to the many versions of the classic folk song In The Pines.  In 1993, MTV Unplugged brought Kurt Cobain and Nirvana up for a plugged in unplugged performance. At the conclusion of the set, the producers urged Cobain on for an encore…

$15.00

Identity: Being and Becoming

In this salon, Karan Chawla discusses what makes up the foundation of one's Identity in the 21st century, and how we can better navigate the perpetually evolving idea of Self. No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it's not the same river, and he's not the same man. — Heraclitus With every…

$10.00

Decentralized Cities and the Future of Collaboration

Creator Cabins 438 Creekview Dr, Johnson City, Texas

Join hosts Jonathan Hillis and Alaka Halder for a special hybrid (IRL and online) salon on how to create cities that foster innovation, collaboration, and community. We will gather at Creator Cabins, an experiment in decentralized cities near Austin, TX. “Great cities attract ambitious people. You can sense it when you walk around one. In…

$12.00

Elements of Classical Music: What Tools, Signs, Blocks Music Is Made Of

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In this 3rd installment of host Linus Lu's 6-part series on classical music, we talk about the components of classical music. “Music is the purest form of art, and therefore the most direct expression of beauty, with a form and spirit which is one, and simple, and least encumbered with anything extraneous.”  – Rabindranath Tagore…

$20.00

In Praise of The Prophet Series – Part 1: Introduction, Love, Marriage, Children

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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. Starting with the commencement of the wise man’s journey towards his homeland, we will delve into the beauty and fragility of love, what constitutes a sacred union, and…

$20.00

“The Big Score” – With Its Author Michael S. Malone

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Michael S. Malone, the author of The Big Score, a book recently republished by Stripe Press joins Matjaz Leonardis and Daniel Thomason for an exciting conversation about the past, present and future of Silicon Valley and the culture, values and personalities that have defined it. Michael S. Malone has covered tech and lived in Silicon Valley for…

$15.00