Passengers—An Awful Film that Might be Worth Seeing
If you walk out of this move two thirds of the way in, you can have quite a high-production-value, sci-fi experience.
If you walk out of this move two thirds of the way in, you can have quite a high-production-value, sci-fi experience.
Animals, plants, and even inanimate crystals tune esoteric information by their nature and placement in the universe.
In 2014, Furthur, the legendary magic bus that carried Ken Kesey and his Merry Band of Pranksters across country in 1964, hit the road again to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary. ‘m delighted to interview Lindsay Kent, a multi-talented filmmaker at the heart of a fascinating documentary about the 2014 Furthur trip.
Some things we have a choice in, and that means “control,” at least on the physical plane. Other things sweep us up, and we can only marvel at being part of the process: the spinning solar system, the spinning globe—and now the permanently altered environment which envelops us.
In the deserts of Nevada and the psych wards of New York City, a man tries to live with his madness rather than have it bludgeoned out of him.
David Metcalfe and I have just finished our third Evolver Webinar session and I have been struck by some While my guests are all working in vastly different areas of research, it isn’t very hard to see how they tie together.
When you stare into the empty eyes of Santa Muerte do you feel the resonant warmth of a mother’s love? It’s there, if you look deep enough, at least for those who pay her true devotion.
Born in the fear of German missiles and culminating in the 1960's Space Race, space exploration has been muddled by militaristic and nationalistic overtones. Now that the experience of spaceflight is merely $200,000 and a waiting
list away, what kind of transformation will be sparked by the successive
crops of space-travellers returning to Earth?
We live in a state of manufactured normalcy. There are mechanisms that prevent us from realizing that the future is actually happening as we speak. To really understand how the world is evolving, we need to break through this manufactured field. Unfortunately, that leads to a kind of existential nausea.
It sounds too good to be true, but it's not – Guy Negre has created the Airpod, a vehicle whose engine runs on air.