Spies in Popular Culture: How and Why?

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In his debut Salon, Jack Chong leads a discussion on how espionage is portrayed in movies and television series, and why it is portrayed the way it is. As a self-proclaimed nerd on espionage, these are the movies and television series (in English only, excluding Chinese and French-made works) that Jack has watched. If you have…

$10.00

Hello Washington DC! – Casual Offline Meetup

Wild Days 1201 K Street Northwest Rooftop, Washington, , United States, Washington DC, DC

On November 10, our community will gather for a great conversation - and some dinner, wine and soft drinks - to celebrate our Interintellect members in the city! The location will be Wild Days: 1201 K Street Northwest Rooftop. Please get your free ticket below to stay in the loop should the location change. We…

Free

Irrationally Rational – From Adam Smith and Amos Tversky to the New-Wave of Nudges

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Nudge, nudge, wink wink.  In this Dead Economists Society Salon Bronwyn Williams and Peter Isztin discuss all things behavioural economics,  and "libertarian" paternalism. "Smith is often remembered for the concept of an “invisible hand” that guides an overall economy to prosperity if each individual makes their own self-interested decisions—a key concept in classical and neoclassical…

$20.00

How to Have Better Meetings with Sketchnotes – The Practice of Visual Notetaking

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Sketchnotes can turn any meeting into a fun exercise in creativity. In this workshop-style salon, you will learn how to draw them yourself. Your guide will be professional illustrator and sketchnoter Zsofi Lang, and together we will combine theory and practice to come away with a different perspective on notetaking. Learn about how sketchnotes can…

$25.00

Let’s Play Games!

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This Salon with Alex Danco will be all about games. What is a "game", and what does it mean to "play"?  What exactly constitutes a "Game", and what constitutes "Play", is one of the hardest questions to precisely answer. Puppies and kittens do it; kids do it; and grownups certainly do it too - although…

$30.00

Love, Death, and the Quest for Utopia – Supersalon with Akash Kapur, feat. Tanya Raj, Visakan Veerasamy

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In this SuperSalon, writer Akash Kapur, author of Better to Have Gone: Love, Death, and the Quest for Utopia in Auroville, will join writers and Interintellect hosts Tanya Raj and Visakan Veerasamy to explore the pull of a perfect utopia: the pleasures and the losses, and the finding of eventual transcendence and acceptance, even in…

$25.00

Blockchain, Art and Gaming: A New Culture?

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In this salon, Dominic Duffin will lead an exploration of how blockchain, cryptocurrency, NFTs, gaming and digital art come together to create a new culture, and how significant a break this will be. The internet revolutionized and democratized how we think about information, moving us away from a topdown paradigm where information was produced by…

$15.00

In Praise of The Prophet Series – Part 7: Talking, Time, Good and Evil

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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. In this salon, we will delve into speech, the need for humans to talk and express, the concept of time as a fluid eternity, or if time even…

$20.00

A Field Guide to Internet Emotion > 3.0 Atomize, or Bit-Sized Emotions

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Tech emotionographer Pamela Pavliscak hosts an 8-month Interintellect Salon series while writing her new book #Feels: How Technology is Changing Our Emotional Life for the Better.  Have you ever wondered why we feel compelled to note and name every new variation of sadness online? Or what you call that emotional hangover you can get after scrolling social…

$20.00