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Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (born Neil Andrew Megson; 22 February 1950 – 14 March 2020) was an English singer-songwriter, musician, poet, performance artist, visual artist, and occultist who rose to notoriety as the founder of the COUM Transmissions artistic collective and lead vocalist of seminal industrial band Throbbing Gristle. They were also a founding member of Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth occult group, and fronted the experimental pop rock band Psychic TV. Genesis was my mentor in magick and life for over seven intensive years. This conversation was the last I had with her, while she was in hospital with leukemia before her death. I released it on the podcast shortly after recording it, but since it was recorded on an iPhone with no external mic, the audio was very hard to hear in parts. This remastered version restores the conversation and give it the proper treatment it deserves. Please enjoy this very, very special episode. Show Links Thee Psychick Bible Magick.Me The Adept Initiative Magick.Me on YouTube!
Welcome to the latest episode of 23rd Mind TV! Here's what we've been up to in 2023 and what we're looking forward to in 2024! Join us at Patreon where we post exclusive content every week! https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Youtube: https://youtu.be/2_j7ah_P4us?si=o7xoskvJ41m3UKNV So many books came out this past year! Check out: Psychoanalytic Perspectives on the Films of Ingmar Bergman: From Freud to Lacan and Beyond: https://amzn.to/3NNsrQi Source Magic by Carl Abrahamsson: https://amzn.to/3NLmQds It's Magic Monday Every Day of the Week by Vanessa and Carl: https://amzn.to/47ztvi9 We May Need To Call On Our Cosmic Friends (Magic Monday, part 2) by Vanessa Sinclair and Carl Abrahamsson: https://amzn.to/3ttB7ol The Mega Golem: A Womanual for all Times and Spaces (hardback + print) by Carl and Vanessa et al: https://www.bygge.trapart.net/?product=abrahamsson-carl-ed-the-mega-golem-a-womanual-for-all-times-and-spaces-hardback-print Genesis P-Orridge: Temporarily Eternal: Photographs 1986-2018 by Carl Abrahamsson: https://amzn.to/3S4s6eV Sacred Intent: Conversations with Carl Abrahamsson by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: https://amzn.to/3vgccF3 Mother have a safe trip by Carl Abrahamsson celebrated 10 years in 2023 and was published in a new hardcover edition: https://amzn.to/3ttBC1H The Devil's Footprint by Carl Abrahamsson: https://amzn.to/3TG3cU5 Chimera Obscura by Carl Abrahamsson: https://amzn.to/47jf9lx Dagfjärilar (Swedish Edition) by Carl Abrahamsson https://amzn.to/47pwuJz Spiral of Objects by Ad Vat: https://amzn.to/3H39RQB Nagasaki Soul Huffer by Tom Bradley: https://amzn.to/3vhhBfk Can I see your niche? by Jason Haaf: https://amzn.to/4aTBucL Check out the brand new Trapart website! https://www.bygge.trapart.net Tumzantorum vol 3 edited by Sean Woodward: https://amzn.to/41GpcA2 Tumzantorum vol 4 edited by Sean Woodward: https://amzn.to/3vbQiTp Check out Highbrow Lowlife, Carl's indie record label: https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com White Stains Singleminded Dualisms CD available: https://whitestains.bandcamp.com/album/singleminded-dualisms-1987-1989 Vanessa put out 8 albums with Pete Murphy this year! Check out Pete's bandcamp: https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy at Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3xKEE2NPGatImt46OgaemY?si=RrrFVV5mSjisFmtw8lXcDA Rendering Unconscious is up to 275 episodes! I posted 52 episodes in 2023: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Check out the menus to the left on the homepage to find your favorite guests: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/alphabetical-list-of-guests/ Summer of 2023, we participated in Art23Magic retreat, where Vanessa gave a semi-public reading of her first cut-up novel Things Happen for the first time. You can purchase Document23 created from that event week, which includes a lecture by Carl and a selection of Things Happen: https://www.blurb.com/b/11842803-document-23-colour-eco Vanessa's collages are available at Trapart Unique Works at Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TrapartUniqueWorks Keep up with PsychArtCult: http://psychartcult.org At Morbid Anatomy: https://www.morbidanatomy.org Sign up for Vanessa's newsletter and/or contact her at: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Sign up for Carl's newsletter and/or contact Carl at: https://www.carlabrahamsson.com As always the best way to stay in touch is at our Patreon where we have a Discord where you can chat with us: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl We also have a Substack where weekly content is posted: https://vanessa23carl.substack.com Follow Carl at: Twitter: https://twitter.com/CaAbrahamsson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carlabrahamsson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@carlabrahamsson23 Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23
Jason Louv is the author of John Dee and the Empire of Angles (2018), Hyperworlds Underworlds (2015), Monsanto vs. The World (2012), Queen Valentine (2011), and editor of the anthologies Generation Hex (2005), Ultraculture (2007) and Thee Psychick Bible with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (2010).As a journalist, Jason has covered surveillance, international trade and the dark side of technology for VICE News, Boing Boing, Motherboard and many more. As a futurist and strategist, Jason has worked on Buzz Aldrin's international campaign to colonize Mars, Google's artificial intelligence program, and in many more strange and wonderful places. Counterculture publishing legend R. U. Sirius calls him "One of humanity's best mutant scouts on the frontiers of human experience." Jason also appeared as Soul Bird in the midnight gospel on Netflix. Jason currently hosts his own podcast Ultraculture with Jason Louv available on iTunes and Spotify. Stay Connectedhttps://start.magick.me/https://jasonlouv.com/https://podcast.magick.me/https://www.instagram.com/magick.me/https://twitter.com/jasonlouvhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA2qo46N3BBzYYMwWQ7xJFQMagick: 4 Myths, 7 Mistakeshttps://podcast.magick.me/ep-77-magick-4-myths-7-mistakes/Ep. 56: Black Magick vs. White Magick REMASTEREDhttps://podcast.magick.me/ep-56-black-magick-vs-white-magick-remastered/Ep. 48: Magick, and How to Discover—and Fulfill—Your True Willhttps://podcast.magick.me/ep-48-magick-and-how-to-discover-and-fulfill-your-true-will/Ep. 39: Magick: Where to Starthttps://podcast.magick.me/ep-39-magick-where-to-start/
Swedish author Carl Abrahamsson and American artist and psychoanalyst Vanessa Sinclair join us in an engaging conversation that explores the integration of magic, art, and psychoanalysis in their daily lives. As a married couple, they have successfully merged these fascinating fields, creating a unique blend of creativity, self-discovery, and mystical exploration. In this episode, Sinclair & Abrahamsson take us on a journey through their ideas, theories, practices, experiences, collaborations, successes, and even occasional failures. They share their relentless pursuit of erasing the boundaries between magic, mysticism, art, and the unconscious, experimenting with various artistic expressions while strengthening their occult work. We delve into their relationships with influential figures such as Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, their experiments with the cut-ups technique of William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, their insights into the power of exposure and honesty, and their exploration of dreams, creativity, inertia, entropy, and much more. Abrahamsson & Sinclair's casual and inspiring style offers an intimate glimpse into their lives, filled with experimental output, including portraits, photographs, film stills, collages, and cut-ups. Their insights provide a refreshing perspective on how psychoanalytic thinking, language, and artistic expression can have transformative power. Join us as we explore the rich tapestry of Abrahamsson & Sinclair's work, filled with wisdom, experimentation, and a relentless pursuit of deeper insights. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation that unravels the extraordinary lives of two exceptional thinkers and creators! Show Links Carl Abrahamsson's Amazon Page Vanessa Sinclair's Amazon Page Carl & Vanessa's Patreon Quotes from Notable Figures "Vanessa Sinclair is a female William Burroughs for the age of desperation." - Val Denham, artist "Carl performs magick; he concretises meaning and brings forth revelation into his carefully focused vision." - Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, artist "Carl guides a new generation of thinkers into a future that asks what if and gets even more strange, surreal, beautiful, and mystical than one can dream." - Gabriela Herstik, author of Inner Witch: A Modern Guide to the Ancient Craft and Sacred Sex: The Magick and Path of the Divine Erotic. "Carl Abrahamsson is not only among today's leading occult writers and artists, but is, in fact, one of this generation's most vital public intellectuals. Carl is our magickal Moses hoisting a fiery serpent in the cultural wilderness." - Mitch Horowitz, PEN Award-winning author of Occult America and Uncertain Places.
In her book, Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation (Intellect Books, 2023), Marie Arleth Skov examines the punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s. Through archival research, interviews, and an art historical analysis, Skov situates punk as an art movement. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a ‘no future' generation refusing to be the next artworld avant-garde, instead choosing to be the ‘rear-guard'. Skov draws on personal interviews with punk art protagonists from London, New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, among others the members Die Tödliche Doris (The Deadly Doris), members of Værkstedet Værst (The Workshop Called Worst), Nina Sten-Knudsen, Marc Miller, Diana Ozon, Hugo Kaagman, as well as email correspondence with Jon Savage, Anna Banana, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Skov covers events such as the Prostitution exhibition at the ICA in London in 1976 and Die Große Untergangsshow (The Grand Downfall Show) in West-Berlin in 1981 and explores paintings, drawings, bricolages, collages, booklets, posters, zines, installations, sculptures, Super 8 films, documentation of performances and happenings, body art, street art. What emerges is how crucial the concept of history was in punk at that point in time. The punk movement's rejection of the tale of progress and prosperity, as it was being propagated on both sides of the iron curtain, evidently manifested itself in punk visual art too. Central to the book is the thesis that punks placed themselves as the rear-guards, not the avant-gardes, a statement which was in made by Danish punks in 1981, when they called themselves “bagtropperne". Behind the rear-guard watchword was the rejection of the inherent notion of progress that the avant-garde name brings with it; how could a "no future" movement want to lead the way? Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In her book, Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation (Intellect Books, 2023), Marie Arleth Skov examines the punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s. Through archival research, interviews, and an art historical analysis, Skov situates punk as an art movement. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a ‘no future' generation refusing to be the next artworld avant-garde, instead choosing to be the ‘rear-guard'. Skov draws on personal interviews with punk art protagonists from London, New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, among others the members Die Tödliche Doris (The Deadly Doris), members of Værkstedet Værst (The Workshop Called Worst), Nina Sten-Knudsen, Marc Miller, Diana Ozon, Hugo Kaagman, as well as email correspondence with Jon Savage, Anna Banana, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Skov covers events such as the Prostitution exhibition at the ICA in London in 1976 and Die Große Untergangsshow (The Grand Downfall Show) in West-Berlin in 1981 and explores paintings, drawings, bricolages, collages, booklets, posters, zines, installations, sculptures, Super 8 films, documentation of performances and happenings, body art, street art. What emerges is how crucial the concept of history was in punk at that point in time. The punk movement's rejection of the tale of progress and prosperity, as it was being propagated on both sides of the iron curtain, evidently manifested itself in punk visual art too. Central to the book is the thesis that punks placed themselves as the rear-guards, not the avant-gardes, a statement which was in made by Danish punks in 1981, when they called themselves “bagtropperne". Behind the rear-guard watchword was the rejection of the inherent notion of progress that the avant-garde name brings with it; how could a "no future" movement want to lead the way? Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
In her book, Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation (Intellect Books, 2023), Marie Arleth Skov examines the punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s. Through archival research, interviews, and an art historical analysis, Skov situates punk as an art movement. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a ‘no future' generation refusing to be the next artworld avant-garde, instead choosing to be the ‘rear-guard'. Skov draws on personal interviews with punk art protagonists from London, New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, among others the members Die Tödliche Doris (The Deadly Doris), members of Værkstedet Værst (The Workshop Called Worst), Nina Sten-Knudsen, Marc Miller, Diana Ozon, Hugo Kaagman, as well as email correspondence with Jon Savage, Anna Banana, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Skov covers events such as the Prostitution exhibition at the ICA in London in 1976 and Die Große Untergangsshow (The Grand Downfall Show) in West-Berlin in 1981 and explores paintings, drawings, bricolages, collages, booklets, posters, zines, installations, sculptures, Super 8 films, documentation of performances and happenings, body art, street art. What emerges is how crucial the concept of history was in punk at that point in time. The punk movement's rejection of the tale of progress and prosperity, as it was being propagated on both sides of the iron curtain, evidently manifested itself in punk visual art too. Central to the book is the thesis that punks placed themselves as the rear-guards, not the avant-gardes, a statement which was in made by Danish punks in 1981, when they called themselves “bagtropperne". Behind the rear-guard watchword was the rejection of the inherent notion of progress that the avant-garde name brings with it; how could a "no future" movement want to lead the way? Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In her book, Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation (Intellect Books, 2023), Marie Arleth Skov examines the punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s. Through archival research, interviews, and an art historical analysis, Skov situates punk as an art movement. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a ‘no future' generation refusing to be the next artworld avant-garde, instead choosing to be the ‘rear-guard'. Skov draws on personal interviews with punk art protagonists from London, New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, among others the members Die Tödliche Doris (The Deadly Doris), members of Værkstedet Værst (The Workshop Called Worst), Nina Sten-Knudsen, Marc Miller, Diana Ozon, Hugo Kaagman, as well as email correspondence with Jon Savage, Anna Banana, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Skov covers events such as the Prostitution exhibition at the ICA in London in 1976 and Die Große Untergangsshow (The Grand Downfall Show) in West-Berlin in 1981 and explores paintings, drawings, bricolages, collages, booklets, posters, zines, installations, sculptures, Super 8 films, documentation of performances and happenings, body art, street art. What emerges is how crucial the concept of history was in punk at that point in time. The punk movement's rejection of the tale of progress and prosperity, as it was being propagated on both sides of the iron curtain, evidently manifested itself in punk visual art too. Central to the book is the thesis that punks placed themselves as the rear-guards, not the avant-gardes, a statement which was in made by Danish punks in 1981, when they called themselves “bagtropperne". Behind the rear-guard watchword was the rejection of the inherent notion of progress that the avant-garde name brings with it; how could a "no future" movement want to lead the way? Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
In her book, Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation (Intellect Books, 2023), Marie Arleth Skov examines the punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s. Through archival research, interviews, and an art historical analysis, Skov situates punk as an art movement. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a ‘no future' generation refusing to be the next artworld avant-garde, instead choosing to be the ‘rear-guard'. Skov draws on personal interviews with punk art protagonists from London, New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, among others the members Die Tödliche Doris (The Deadly Doris), members of Værkstedet Værst (The Workshop Called Worst), Nina Sten-Knudsen, Marc Miller, Diana Ozon, Hugo Kaagman, as well as email correspondence with Jon Savage, Anna Banana, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Skov covers events such as the Prostitution exhibition at the ICA in London in 1976 and Die Große Untergangsshow (The Grand Downfall Show) in West-Berlin in 1981 and explores paintings, drawings, bricolages, collages, booklets, posters, zines, installations, sculptures, Super 8 films, documentation of performances and happenings, body art, street art. What emerges is how crucial the concept of history was in punk at that point in time. The punk movement's rejection of the tale of progress and prosperity, as it was being propagated on both sides of the iron curtain, evidently manifested itself in punk visual art too. Central to the book is the thesis that punks placed themselves as the rear-guards, not the avant-gardes, a statement which was in made by Danish punks in 1981, when they called themselves “bagtropperne". Behind the rear-guard watchword was the rejection of the inherent notion of progress that the avant-garde name brings with it; how could a "no future" movement want to lead the way? Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies
In her book, Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation (Intellect Books, 2023), Marie Arleth Skov examines the punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s. Through archival research, interviews, and an art historical analysis, Skov situates punk as an art movement. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a ‘no future' generation refusing to be the next artworld avant-garde, instead choosing to be the ‘rear-guard'. Skov draws on personal interviews with punk art protagonists from London, New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, among others the members Die Tödliche Doris (The Deadly Doris), members of Værkstedet Værst (The Workshop Called Worst), Nina Sten-Knudsen, Marc Miller, Diana Ozon, Hugo Kaagman, as well as email correspondence with Jon Savage, Anna Banana, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Skov covers events such as the Prostitution exhibition at the ICA in London in 1976 and Die Große Untergangsshow (The Grand Downfall Show) in West-Berlin in 1981 and explores paintings, drawings, bricolages, collages, booklets, posters, zines, installations, sculptures, Super 8 films, documentation of performances and happenings, body art, street art. What emerges is how crucial the concept of history was in punk at that point in time. The punk movement's rejection of the tale of progress and prosperity, as it was being propagated on both sides of the iron curtain, evidently manifested itself in punk visual art too. Central to the book is the thesis that punks placed themselves as the rear-guards, not the avant-gardes, a statement which was in made by Danish punks in 1981, when they called themselves “bagtropperne". Behind the rear-guard watchword was the rejection of the inherent notion of progress that the avant-garde name brings with it; how could a "no future" movement want to lead the way? Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In her book, Punk Art History: Artworks from the European No Future Generation (Intellect Books, 2023), Marie Arleth Skov examines the punk movement of the 1970s to early 1980s. Through archival research, interviews, and an art historical analysis, Skov situates punk as an art movement. It is about pop, pain, poetry, presence, and about a ‘no future' generation refusing to be the next artworld avant-garde, instead choosing to be the ‘rear-guard'. Skov draws on personal interviews with punk art protagonists from London, New York, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and Berlin, among others the members Die Tödliche Doris (The Deadly Doris), members of Værkstedet Værst (The Workshop Called Worst), Nina Sten-Knudsen, Marc Miller, Diana Ozon, Hugo Kaagman, as well as email correspondence with Jon Savage, Anna Banana, and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Skov covers events such as the Prostitution exhibition at the ICA in London in 1976 and Die Große Untergangsshow (The Grand Downfall Show) in West-Berlin in 1981 and explores paintings, drawings, bricolages, collages, booklets, posters, zines, installations, sculptures, Super 8 films, documentation of performances and happenings, body art, street art. What emerges is how crucial the concept of history was in punk at that point in time. The punk movement's rejection of the tale of progress and prosperity, as it was being propagated on both sides of the iron curtain, evidently manifested itself in punk visual art too. Central to the book is the thesis that punks placed themselves as the rear-guards, not the avant-gardes, a statement which was in made by Danish punks in 1981, when they called themselves “bagtropperne". Behind the rear-guard watchword was the rejection of the inherent notion of progress that the avant-garde name brings with it; how could a "no future" movement want to lead the way? Rebekah Buchanan is a Professor of English and Director of English Education at Western Illinois University. Her research focuses on feminism, activism, and literacy practices in youth culture, specifically through zines and music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Rendering Unconscious episode 246. You can support the podcast at our Patreon, where we post exclusive content every week: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Your support is greatly appreciated! Paul Bee Hampshire is a multi-media artist, writer, musician and all around magical person, who splits his time between Thailand and the UK. His musical groups have included Danse Society, Getting the Fear, Into A Circle and Futon. He is currently focused on his projects the Thai Capsule and High on Platforms. https://www.highonplatforms.com Bee contributed to Brion Gysin: His Name Was Master (Trapart Books 2023) by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. https://store.trapart.net/details/00192 Visit his website https://thebeenow.com Follow him at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulbee23/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bee.paul.H This episode also available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/uMv47sZ-0Eo Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: www.renderingunconscious.org The song at the end of the episode is My Frozen Heart by In2aO. https://youtu.be/USP3wNOJXC8 https://intoacircle.bandcamp.com All music at Swedish independent record label Highbrow Lowlife Bandcamp page is name your price. Enjoy! https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Music also available to stream via Spotify & other streaming platforms. Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: BeeRendering Unconscious episode 246. Paul Bee Hampshire is a multi-media artist, writer, musician and all around magical person, who splits his time between Thailand and the UK. His musical groups have included Danse Society, Getting the Fear, Into A Circle and Futon. He is currently focused on his projects the Thai Capsule and High on Platforms. https://www.highonplatforms.com Bee contributed to Brion Gysin: His Name Was Master (Trapart Books 2023) by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. https://store.trapart.net/details/00192 Visit his website https://thebeenow.com Follow him at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paulbee23/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bee.paul.H This episode also available to view at YouTube: You can support the podcast at our Patreon, where we post exclusive content every week: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Your support is greatly appreciated! Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, a psychoanalyst based in Sweden, who works with people internationally: www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow Dr. Vanessa Sinclair on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: www.renderingunconscious.org The song at the end of the episode is My Frozen Heart by In2aO. https://youtu.be/USP3wNOJXC8 https://intoacircle.bandcamp.com All music at Swedish independent record label Highbrow Lowlife Bandcamp page is name your price. Enjoy! https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Music also available to stream via Spotify & other streaming platforms. Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: Bee
What a great conversation with Alice Genese! Currently of, Ov Stars, which is debuting is their official release, Tuesdays, on April 23rd. Formerly of Psychic TV, Sexpod, and Gut Bank to name a few, Alice is a long standing writer and performer and just a wonderful person. This was a pretty in depth conversation spanning all the emotions throughout this record, touching on the new band and record, some highlights from her storied past in music, and of course, David Bowie and The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars. Wham bam, thank ya ma'am! Find all links to Ov Stars' new Ep and media accounts here: https://ovstars.hearnow.com/ Ov Stars will be performing at Transparent Danny Clinch Gallery in Asbury Park, NJ on April 24 hosting a debut listening party. Find out how to get there here: https://www.transparentclinchgallery.com/pages/upcoming-events Also, Ov Stars will be playing a live performance as part of the "We Are But One" - Genesis Breyer P-Orridge exhibition at Pioneer Works in Brooklyn on June 30, 2022. Make a reservation here: https://pioneerworks.org/exhibitions/breyer-p-orridge-we-are-but-one We thank you for listening and if you'd like to know more about us and how to support the show, please visit www.psychicstatic.net Theme song written and performed by Jeff Robbins of 123 Astronaut.
All the recent and upcoming news from Carl, Vanessa, Trapart Books, Psychartcult, Rendering Unconscious, Trapartisan Radio, and a whole lot of friends! This episode also available to view at YouTube: https://youtu.be/yqdV0W0UGoI Related links: Upcoming events at Morbid Anatomy Museum, online via zoom: Sunday, March 27: The Compleat Story: How Anton LaVey Created The Compleat Witch by Peggy Nadramia, High Priestess of the Church of Satan: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/the-compleat-story-how-anton-lavey-created-the-compleat-witch-by-peggy-nadramia-live-on-zoom Sunday, April 24: Uncanny Aspects of Oscar Wilde: “Dancing With Salome: Decadence & the Supernatural” by Nina Antonia and “Activating Wilde's World View” by Robert Podgurski: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/uncanny-aspects-of-oscar-wilde-dancing-with-salome-decadence-amp-the-supernatural-by-nina-antonia-and-activating-wildes-world-view-by-robert-podgurski Sunday, May 22: “The Death Drive on Film” by Mary Wild and “The Revolution will go Viral… on Sexting, the Digital & Contagion” by Dr Clint Burnham: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/the-death-drive-on-film-by-mary-wild-and-the-revolution-will-go-viral-on-sexting-the-digital-contagion-by-dr-clint-burnham http://psychartcult.org Trapart Books: The Fenris Wolf 9 (collected papers from Psychoanalysis, Art & the Occult conference, London 2016): https://store.trapart.net/details/00180 Sacred Intent by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: https://store.trapart.net/details/00176 Amok! by Steven Cline: https://store.trapart.net/details/00181 The Trapartisan Review Issue 1: https://store.trapart.net/details/00179 It's Magic Monday Every Day of the Week by Carl and Vanessa: https://store.trapart.net/details/00177 Dancing with Salomé: Courting the Uncanny with Oscar Wilde & Friends by Nina Antonia: https://store.trapart.net/details/00178 Artists: River: Gabriella Eriksson website: https://river-artefacts.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabriellaeriver_/ Gustaf Broms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gustafbroms2/ Website: http://orgchaosmik.org Film on YouTube: https://youtu.be/wbtINOdVedw Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages Steven Cline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stevenclineart/ Website: http://stevenclineart.com Zaii Valdes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ronin_vs_strawberryicecream/ Bandcamp: https://violetsilhouette.bandcamp.com/track/godstar-psychic-tv-cover Tom Bland Twitter: https://twitter.com/physis93 Camp Fear (Bad Betty Press): https://twitter.com/physis93 Jason Haaf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/haafwit/ Not in my Future: Tribute to Gen: https://contemporaryartists.bandcamp.com/album/not-in-my-future-a-tribute-to-genesis-breyer-p-orridge-compilation Rendering Unconscious Podcast: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Inner Traditions: Bavarian Illuminati: https://www.innertraditions.com/books/the-bavarian-illuminati Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan: https://www.innertraditions.com/books/anton-lavey-and-the-church-of-satan Source Magic: https://www.innertraditions.com/books/source-magic Occulture: https://www.innertraditions.com/books/occulture Timeless Editions: https://www.timelessedition.com Tribute to Tibbe: https://thomastibert.bandcamp.com/ Sombre Soniks Dark Ambient 23 comp: https://sombresoniks.bandcamp.com/album/dark-ambient-vol-23 Carl and Vanessa at TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 https://www.tiktok.com/@carlabrahamsson
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Dwayne Monroe to the podcast! You can support the podcast at our Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Your support is greatly appreciated! Dwayne Monroe is a cloud architect, Marxist tech analyst and Internet polemicist, focused on directing his almost 20 years of experience in the technology space towards a materialist analysis of the tech industry, informed by a mixture of theory and direct experience. In recent years, he has devoted time to dissecting the political economy of what he calls the “AI industrial complex” the topic of a blog post and upcoming book called Attack Mannequins. https://monroelab.net/attack-mannequins-ai-as-propaganda Follow him at Twitter: https://twitter.com/cloudquistador This episode also available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/WaWFcveYdyA Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair: www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow me at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rawsin_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rawsin_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drvanessasinclair23 Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry (Trapart 2019): store.trapart.net/details/00000 The song at the end of the episode is "A Poem for the Poet" by Carl Abrahamsson and Vanessa Sinclair from the compilation Not in my Future: A Tribute to Genesis Breyer P-Orridge available digitally on Bandcamp: https://contemporaryartists.bandcamp.com Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: portrait of Dwayne Monroe
Today's special guest is filmmaker, musician, and writer Carl Abrahamsson who was one of the originators of Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth and longtime friend and collaborator with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. We spoke about the intersection of magick and art and the magical properties of creativity, as well as the implications of magick on reality and consciousness.Recorded on the 23rd day of October, and released at 23:00, in keeping with TOPY tradition. More from Carl can be found at: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carlhttps://www.carlabrahamsson.comhttps://www.amazon.com/author/carlabrahamssonhttps://store.trapart.net/https://vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pageshttps://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com/musichttps://www.facebook.com/authorcarlabrahamssonhttps://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/Please share if you enjoyed! And thanks again for listening.
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Carl Abrahamsson back to the podcast! Carl Abrahamsson is a Swedish author, publisher, musician, photographer and filmmaker. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Check out his books and publishing company: https://store.trapart.net Join Carl and Vanessa at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Join us for Psychoanalysis, Art and the Occult 2021 at Morbid Anatomy Museum online. http://psychartcult.org https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events Sunday, September 26, 2021, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM EDT Psychoanalysis, Art and the Occult: Blanche Barton on Death Imagery in Satanism and Carl Abrahamsson presents Memento Mori Forever, Live on Zoom: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events-tickets/psychoanalysis-art-and-the-occult-dancing-in-the-graveyard-death-imagery-in-satanism-by-blanche-barton-and-memento-mori-forever-by-carl Already in The Satanic Bible, Anton LaVey had shown considerable creativity. Concepts like "Psychic Vampire" and "The Balance Factor" soon became household terms in America and the rest of the world. His description of the ritual space as an "Intellectual Decompression Chamber" also hit home outside the strictly Satanic perimeters. As did the slightly later term "Occultnik", signifying a person who is lost within old structures of occultism without being able to see what's really of use on a practical, material level. LaVey's initial key works, The Satanic Bible and The Satanic Rituals, are great examples of creative appropriation and reformulation. But the two volumes of essays and maxims that followed much later, ie The Devil's Notebook and Satan Speaks, genuinely contain the essence of LaVey's wit and creativity. In these books, we find many fascinating topics: the integration of emotionally resonant music, stressing the ego, encouraging a sense of humour, artificial human companions, the total environment, the archetype of the villain, the third side of truth and much more. Join me for a darkside trip into the Satanic mind of Anton LaVey – magical innovator! This episode also available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/w4e9zQUaiAY If you liked this lecture, you will enjoy "Occulture – The Unseen Forces that Drive Culture Forward": https://www.innertraditions.com/books/occulture Anton LaVey and The Church of Satan available for pre-order: https://www.innertraditions.com/books/anton-lavey-and-the-church-of-satan Carl Abrahamsson "Reasonances" available from Scarlet Imprint: https://scarletimprint.com/publications/reasonances The Fenris Wolf: https://store.trapart.net/12-books Sacred Intent: Conversations with Carl Abrahamsson (1986-2019) by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: https://store.trapart.net/details/00176 Anton LaVey – Into the Devils Den: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/intothedevilsden/375129601 Mother Have a Safe Trip: https://store.trapart.net/details/00035 The Devils Footprint: https://store.trapart.net/details/00114 Rendering Unconscious main website: http://www.renderingunconscious.org The song at the end of the episode is "Sweet Jayne" by White Stains from the album "Singleminded Dualisms (1987-1989)" available from Highbrow Lowlife: https://whitestains.bandcamp.com/album/singleminded-dualisms-1987-1989 Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson for creating the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious Podcast: https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: Anton LaVey and Carl Abrahamsson photographed by Blanche Barton
Welcome to episode 10 of 23rd Mind TV! Join us at Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Episode 10 of 23rd Mind TV by and with Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson. “This is our first episode in our new house! Thank you all for your support. We are so appreciative! Here's a little bit about what we've been up to and what are we working on now. Plus mentions of new work by our many friends, like Blanche Barton, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Mikita Brottman, Hannah Zeavin, Adel Souto, Axel Torvenius, Artemis, Annsofie Jonsson & more…” This episode also available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/s7CtFgosFMA Relevant links: New expanded edition of Sacred Intent: https://store.trapart.net/details/00176 The Mega Golem: A Womanual for All Times and Spaces: https://store.trapart.net/details/00117 Carl presents on Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth (TOPY): http://www.renderingunconscious.org/outsider-art/ru154-carl-abrahamsson-on-thee-temple-ov-psychick-youth-topy/ Carl's new album Reseduction on Flesh Prison Records: https://www.fleshprisonrecords.com Radio Mega Golem Episode 6: https://youtu.be/EL7wsxJc8RQ PSYCHARTCULT 2021: https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events Collaboration with Nordvargr: https://vanessasinclairhenriknordvargrbjrkk.bandcamp.com Collaborations with Pete Murphy: https://vanessasinclairpetemurphy.bandcamp.com Be sure to check out the work of our friends: Blanche Barton's new book “We are Satanists”: https://www.amazon.com/WE-ARE-SATANISTS-History-Future/dp/1736474804 Genesis P-Orridge “NonBinary”: https://www.abramsbooks.com/product/nonbinary_9781419743863/ Blood, Cum, Spit: https://shorthandrants.com/zine/ Val Denham: https://www.timelessedition.com/valbio Axel Torvenius: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TORVENIUS Rendering Unconscious with Isabel Millar: RU137: ISABEL MILLAR ON AI, SEX, CULTURE, FILM & THE FUTURE: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/lacan/ru137-isabel-millar-on-ai-sex-culture-film-the-future/ RU21: ISABEL MILLAR, PHILOSOPHER & LACANIAN SCHOLAR ON PSYCHOANALYSIS & SEX-BOTS: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/psychoanalysis/isabel-millar-philosopher-scholar/ Mikita Brottman: https://mikitabrottman.com RU149: MIKITA BROTTMAN ON COUPLE FOUND SLAIN: AFTER A FAMILY MURDER: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/mental-health-care/ru149-mikita-brottman-on-couple-found-slain-after-a-family-murder/ Hannah Zeavin: https://www.zeavin.org RU157: HANNAH ZEAVIN ON THE DISTANCE CURE – A HISTORY OF TELETHERAPY: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/psychoanalysis/ru157-hannah-zeavin-on-the-distance-cure-a-history-of-teletherapy/ Adel Souto aka 156: http://adelsouto.com Bandcamp: https://onefivesix.bandcamp.com Follow him at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adelsouto/ Henrik Björkk aka Nordvargr: https://www.nordvargr.com Bandcamp: https://nordvargr.bandcamp.com Follow him at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nrdvrgr/ Pete Murphy Music: https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com Follow him at Twitter: https://twitter.com/PeteMurphyMusic Annsofie Jonsson: https://www.asjonsson.com Follow her at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annsofie_jonsson_art/ https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl http://www.drvanessasinclair.net https://www.carlabrahamsson.com https://store.trapart.net https://www.trapartfilm.com https://vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages http://www.renderingunconscious.org http://highbrow-lowlife.com https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com http://psychartcult.org
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Carl Abrahamsson back to the podcast! Carl Abrahamsson is a Swedish author, publisher, musician, photographer and filmmaker. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Check out his books and publishing company: https://store.trapart.net Join Carl and Vanessa at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl The occultural methods and mutations of Thee Temple Ov Psychick Youth (TOPY) have left a legacy that continues to inspire. In this talk, I look back at my time working (1986-1991) with TOPYSCAN and TOPY Europe in collaboration with TOPYUK and TOPYUS. It was a magical, ultra-creative time that taught me many things as well as allowed me to share my own findings with others. TOPY was a unique experiment in occulture, and one that still resonates today. Join me for an illuminating ride through sigil magic, roto-rites, underground publishing, and much more. If you liked this lecture, you will enjoy my book "Occulture – The Unseen Forces that Drive Culture Forward": https://www.innertraditions.com/books/occulture As well as "Reasonances": https://scarletimprint.com/publications/reasonances As well as "The Fenris Wolf": https://store.trapart.net/12-books Sacred Intent: Conversations with Carl Abrahamsson (1986-2019) by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: https://store.trapart.net/details/00176 Genesis P-Orridge – Temporarily Eternal Photographs (1986-2018) by Carl Abrahamsson: https://store.trapart.net/details/00169 Rendering Unconscious main website: http://www.renderingunconscious.org The song at the end of the episode is S/HE IS HER/E by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Carl Abrahamsson from the album "Loyalty Does Not End With Death" available from Ideal Recordings. https://idealrecordings.tumblr.com Portrait of Carl Abrahamsson: https://www.carlabrahamsson.com
Steve Dee is a Systemic Psychotherapist working in the NHS within the field of mental health social work. He is the author of A Gnostic's Progress: Magic and the Path of Awakening and The Heretic's Journey: Spiritual Freethinking for Difficult Times. He is also the co-author (with Julian Vayne) of the book Chaos Craft. After a near miss with the Anglican Priesthood, Steve focused his energies on more occult pursuits that have included work within the east/west tantra group AMOOKOS and the Chaos Magic current. His current interest in Gnosticism represents an attempt to explore the way in which joys of heretical freethinking can be harnessed for the benefit of all. He currently blogs over at : https://theblogofbaphomet.com This episode is available at YouTube: https://youtu.be/dg_KA31gtzw Visit http://psychartcult.org for links to Psychoanalysis, Art & the Occult residency at Morbid Anatomy Museum, online, Sundays in September. https://www.morbidanatomy.org/events Ornette Coleman at The Golden Circle: https://www.bluenote.com/spotlight/ornette-coleman-trio-at-the-golden-circle/ Sacred Intent by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Carl Abrahamsson: https://store.trapart.net/details/00176 Watch Anton LaVey: Into the Devil's Den: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/intothedevilsden/375129601 Pre-order Anton LaVey and the Church of Satan: https://www.innertraditions.com/books/anton-lavey-and-the-church-of-satan Mary Wild's Projections series at the Freud Museum, London: https://www.freud.org.uk/event/projections-marilyn-monroes-screen-persona/ You can support the podcast at our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Thank you so much for your support! Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Visit the main website for more information and links to everything: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry (Trapart 2019): https://store.trapart.net/details/00000 The song at the end of the episode is “A Thin Garden” from the album Loyalty Does Not End With Death by Carl Abrahamsson and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson, who created the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Portrait of Steve Dee
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Drs Avgi Saketopoulou & Jonathan House to the Podcast! Be sure to check out their event Laplanche in the States, happening October 2 & 3, 2021 online: https://www.laplancheinthestates.com Avgi Saketopoulou, PsyD is a Greek and Greek-Cypriot psychoanalyst. She trained and now teaches at the NYU Postdoctoral Program, and is also on faculty at the William Allanson White Institute, the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, the Mitchell Center, the National Institute for the Psychotherapies, and the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. Her just-completed book project is provisionally entitled: Risking Sexuality Beyond Consent: Race, Traumatophilia, and the Draw to Overwhelm. The book puts psychoanalysis into conversation with queer of color critique, and its second part critically engages Jeremy O. Harris's Slave Play. https://www.avgisaketopoulou.com Jonathan House, MD practices psychiatry and psychoanalysis in New York City. Dr. House teaches at Columbia University at the Institute for Comparative Literature and Society and at the Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research. He is a member of the Conseil Scientifique of the Fondation Laplanche. He is the founder and general editor of The Unconscious in Translation. https://uitbooks.com Support the podcast at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Rendering Unconscious the book available from Trapart: https://store.trapart.net/details/00000 This episode also available to view at YouTube: https://youtu.be/NKsiG8T63rs For links to everything visit: www.renderingunconscious.org http://www.drvanessasinclair.net Follow me at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/home Sign up for my newsletter: http://www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ The song at the end of the episode is S/HE IS HER/E by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Carl Abrahamsson from the album "Loyalty Does Not End With Death" available from Ideal Recordings. https://idealrecordings.tumblr.com Many thanks to Carl Abrahamsson for providing the intro and outro music for Rendering Unconscious Podcast. https://www.carlabrahamsson.com Image: Laplanche in the States
This episode of Rendering Unconscious Podcast is a lecture by Carl Abrahamsson entitled "The Magic of Dreams Made Real". This webinar/online lecture was originally held for the Society of Sentience on December 17, 2017. Available to view at YouTube: https://youtu.be/KoMhbvBcjOo Join us at https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl In our contemporary culture the dream sphere has been moved to a mystical and stigmatised corner. A sphere which we usually try to understand by simplified interpretation models and a superstitious rationality. In this lecture, Carl Abrahamsson challenges hierarchic models of interpretation and encourages a more artistic and intuitive approach to our dreams. Are our dreams perhaps messages, and, if so, messages from whom? The OCCULTURE webinar/lecture series 2017 “Art, magic, and the occult have been intimately linked since our prehistoric ancestors created the first cave paintings some 50,000 years ago. As civilizations developed, these esoteric forces continued to drive culture forward, both visibly and behind the scenes, from the Hermetic ideas of the Renaissance, to the ethereal worlds of 19th century Symbolism, to the occult interests of the Surrealists. In this lecture/webinar series exploring “occulture” – the liminal space where art and magic meet – I reveal the integral role played by magic and occultism in the development of culture throughout history as well as their relevance to the continuing survival of art and creativity. Blending magical history and esoteric philosophy, I look at the phenomena and people who have been seminal in modern esoteric developments.” – Carl Abrahamsson https://www.carlabrahamsson.com https://www.trapartfilm.com The song at the end of the episode is S/HE IS HER/E by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Carl Abrahamsson from the album "Loyalty Does Not End With Death" available from Ideal Recordings. https://idealrecordings.tumblr.com S/HE IS HER/E was recently featured in the FENDI Fall/Winter 2021-2022 runway show: https://www.fendi.com/se/woman/highlights/fall-winter-2021-22-collection?fbclid=IwAR3mu8HgKedozMeQchbb6UpD035QUliUwpY7M_-mcJFabfAn06-Q4nc_WQs Image of Carl Abrahamsson https://www.carlabrahamsson.com
First of all, thank you to all our patrons for making 23rd Mind TV possible! https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Carl just started a crowdfunder to support his An Art Apart film series and forthcoming book! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/an-art-apart-number-one#/ “An Art Apart” – a series of documentary films about artists and their creative processes. So far, I’ve filmed 14 artists: Vicki Bennett (People Like Us), Gustaf Broms, Charles Gatewood, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Kenneth Anger, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Angela Edwards, MV Carbon, John Duncan, Gea Philes, Michael Gira, Mark McCloud, Val Denham, and Little Annie Bandez. I have so far finished and released five of these films: Vicki Bennett (People Like Us), Gustaf Broms, Charles Gatewood, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, and Kenneth Anger. These films have been well received and have been watched by thousands of people all over the world online, in cinemas and on DVDs. (Also worth mentioning is that my 2019 documentary, “Anton LaVey – Into the Devil’s Den,” was successfully crowdfunded at IndieGoGo, and has since been watched by thousands of people online, in cinemas and on BluRay/DVD.) I am now preparing two manifestations at the same time: – A “stand alone” film called “An Art Apart: Number One.” This will become a one hour film (approximately), containing the best of the best from these very unique people/films. My aim is for “Number One” to become an inspirational and creative blast for anyone who watches the film. – A book with all the interviews/conversations, also called "An Art Apart: Number One." The book will also contain never before published bonus interviews with brilliant artists Joe Coleman, JG Thirlwell and Alison Blickle, made in New York and Los Angeles in 2016-2017. So join us and help bring these projects to fruition! https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/an-art-apart-number-one#/ THANK YOU! You may view Carl's films at Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/search/ondemand?q=carl+abrahamsson Some of them are also available at the Trapart Film YouTube channel. Also mentioned in this episode: The Fenris Wolf 10: https://store.trapart.net/details/00112 The newly republished The Fenris Wolf 6: https://store.trapart.net/details/00009 The newly republished The Fenris Wolf 8: https://store.trapart.net/details/00004 There are only a few left of the original hardback of The Fenris Wolf 9, which comes with a limited edition signed and number print of Val Denham's cover art: https://store.trapart.net/details/00026 Different People: Conversations on Art, Life and the Creative Process (Trapart, 2021) by Carl Abrahamsson: https://store.trapart.net/details/00118 The Mega Golem: A Womanual for All Times and Spaces: https://store.trapart.net/details/00117 Get a copy of Vanessa’s NEW book “Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art – The Cut in Creation.” https://www.routledge.com/Scansion-in-Psychoanalysis-and-Art-The-Cut-in-Creation/Sinclair/p/book/9780367567262 Vanessa Sinclair + Jillian Street/ Damages "Future Moon" CD boxset: https://store.trapart.net/details/00116 "The pathways of the heart (for Jess)" by Vanessa Sinclair + Carl Abrahamsson available digitally via Bandcamp: https://vanessasinclaircarlabrahamsson.bandcamp.com Highbrow Lowlife at Bandcamp: https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Rendering Unconscious Podcast: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Vanessa’s dress by “Marshmallow By Lady:” https://ladyworld.tv/lady-shop Join us at Patreon! For more of us, 23rd Mind TV, Rendering Unconscious Podcast, Radio Mega Golem, writing, live concerts, spoken word, poetry, cut-ups, collages, music, film, behind the scenes photos including hotel fetish fun and snapshots from our various travels, art, in-depth looks at our creative and magical processes, watch the unfolding our co-written novel “The Exquisite Corpse,” and more… https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl THANK YOU FOR WATCHING 23RD MIND TV!
Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth is perhaps one of the most influential groups in the practice of chaos magic(k). In this episode, we explore the career of its founder, musician Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, trace the basic rites of the Temple, and tackle P-Orridge's theory of occult splinters and samples.
Please enjoy the second lecture/podcast in the Fenris Wolf series. This one is called “Onwards to the Source!” Shamanism & Magico-anthropology to the People, forever and in all dimensions! If you enjoyed this recording, you will very likely enjoy the rest of The Fenris Wolf 10: 422 pages of inspiring occulture and pure delightenment. This jubilee volume contains material by Ludwig Klages, David Beth, Henrik Dahl, Peter Sjöstedt-H, Jesse Bransford, Max Razdow, Christopher Webster, Kendell Geers, Kadmus, Billie Steigerwald, Fred Andersson, Zaheer Gulamhusein, Charlotte Rodgers, Craig Slee, Damien Patrick Williams, Philip H. Farber, Thomas Bey William Bailey, Mitch Horowitz, Ramsey Dukes, Anders Lundgren, Peggy Nadramia, Nina Antonia, Jack Stevenson, Andrea Kundry, Joan Pope, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Vanessa Sinclair, Claire-Madeline Corso, and Carl Abrahamsson... ... On topics as diverse as magico-anthropology, sexual magic, eroto-psychedelic art, Friedrich Nietzsche’s use of psychoactive drugs, the occult meaning of the Fenris Wolf in Scandinavian Asatro, joint dreaming, mytho-historical traces within Völkish photography, the magic and influence of African art, disease as magical incentive, Cripkult, daoism, buddhism and machine consciousness, memetic entities, memetic magick, the transformative power of causative thinking, an interview with author Gary Lachman about Colin Wilson and his magical writings, dark Hollywood, Mike “Hellboy” Mignola and the Lovecraft connection, the full story of Benjamin Christensen’s cinematic masterpiece “Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922), the full story of Anton LaVey’s Satanic Bible, the gnostic-alchemical eroticism in the art of Joan Pope, Genesis P-Orridge’s memories of a life of occultural experimentation, and much more… Trapart Books 2020. Cover art by Val Denham. 6 x 9” paperback. 422 pages. For more information, please visit: https://store.trapart.net/ Please sign up for the Fenris Wolf newsletter: https://thefenriswolf.substack.com/ Please support this and our other endeavours by joining our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Thank you for your interest and support. Keep on howling! Carl Abrahamsson, Stockholm, December 12th, 2020 Photograph by Vanessa Sinclair
As the tenth issue of The Fenris Wolf is now out there and howling so beautifully, let’s zoom in a bit closer by listening to the “podcast” reading of the text on Fenris proper: Carl Abrahamsson: “Lux Per Nox – The Fenris Wolf as Libidinal Liberator.” If you enjoyed this recording, you will very likely enjoy the rest of The Fenris Wolf 10: 422 pages of inspiring occulture and pure delightenment. This jubilee volume contains material by Ludwig Klages, David Beth, Henrik Dahl, Peter Sjöstedt-H, Jesse Bransford, Max Razdow, Christopher Webster, Kendell Geers, Kadmus, Billie Steigerwald, Fred Andersson, Zaheer Gulamhusein, Charlotte Rodgers, Craig Slee, Damien Patrick Williams, Philip H. Farber, Thomas Bey William Bailey, Mitch Horowitz, Ramsey Dukes, Anders Lundgren, Peggy Nadramia, Nina Antonia, Jack Stevenson, Andrea Kundry, Joan Pope, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Vanessa Sinclair, Claire-Madeline Corso, and Carl Abrahamsson... ... On topics as diverse as magico-anthropology, sexual magic, eroto-psychedelic art, Friedrich Nietzsche’s use of psychoactive drugs, the occult meaning of the Fenris Wolf in Scandinavian Asatro, joint dreaming, mytho-historical traces within Völkish photography, the magic and influence of African art, disease as magical incentive, Cripkult, daoism, buddhism and machine consciousness, memetic entities, memetic magick, the transformative power of causative thinking, an interview with author Gary Lachman about Colin Wilson and his magical writings, dark Hollywood, Mike “Hellboy” Mignola and the Lovecraft connection, the full story of Benjamin Christensen’s cinematic masterpiece “Witchcraft Through the Ages (1922), the full story of Anton LaVey’s Satanic Bible, the gnostic-alchemical eroticism in the art of Joan Pope, Genesis P-Orridge’s memories of a life of occultural experimentation, and much more… Trapart Books 2020. Cover art by Val Denham. 6 x 9” paperback. 422 pages. For more information, please visit: https://store.trapart.net/ Please support this and our other endeavours: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Please subscribe to the Fenris Wolf newsletter at: https://thefenriswolf.substack.com/
After removing an unwanted intruder from the studio, host Lucas Sloppy sits down with friend and Appalachian Oddities co-founder Jillian Fleckenstein to talk TV favorites, Catholic upbringings and famed occult artist Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.
Host JIM PERRY welcomes occulture pioneer, Carl Abrahamsson. Recorded in front of a live PATREON audience, Carl shares how he was pulled into the occult by art and discovers that familiar forces were hiding in plain sight, integrating with the mainstream and driving culture forward in surprising ways. • Get Occulture: The Unseen Forces That Drive Culture Forward • Get Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: Sacred Intent: Conversations with Carl Abrahamsson 1986–2019 • Also mentioned and recommended THEE PSYCHICK BIBLE: Thee Apocryphal Scriptures ov Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Thee Third Mind ov Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth NOTE: These are Euphomet Amazon Affiliate links, so when you buy a book at these links you help support the show! Learn how you can join future Patreon only live broadcasts: https://www.patreon.com/EUPHOMET CARL can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/authorcarlabrahamsson https://twitter.com/CaAbrahamsson https://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/ https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl https://www.carlabrahamsson.com https://store.trapart.net/ https://vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages https://www.trapartfilm.com/ https://soundcloud.com/highbrowlowlife https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com/music http://highbrow-lowlife.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU8YXquUeTOQ6Qqwh8anlBw/videos Join our Patreon and gain access to our archive of the Original Series and be a part of NITE DRIFT LIVE JOIN HERE Please support our sponsors, Spotify, and Anchor.FM JIM PERRY | @ItsJimPerry | Host, Executive Producer, Founder Follow on social @Euphomet | Use #Euphomet And Jim at @ItsJimPerry on twitter and Instagram Anchor | Spotify | MindPod Network | Evolve And Ascend --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/euphomet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/euphomet/support
BONUS - On this NITE DRIFT host, JIM PERRY welcomes occulture pioneer, Carl Abrahamsson. Recorded in front of a live PATREON audience, Carl shares how he was pulled into the occult by art and discovers that familiar forces were hiding in plain sight, integrating with the mainstream and driving culture forward in surprising ways. • Get Occulture: The Unseen Forces That Drive Culture Forward • Get Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: Sacred Intent: Conversations with Carl Abrahamsson 1986–2019 • Also mentioned and recommended THEE PSYCHICK BIBLE: Thee Apocryphal Scriptures ov Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Thee Third Mind ov Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth NOTE: These are Euphomet Amazon Affiliate links, so when you buy a book at these links you help support the show! Learn how you can join future Patreon only live broadcasts: https://www.patreon.com/EUPHOMET CARL can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/authorcarlabrahamsson https://twitter.com/CaAbrahamsson https://www.instagram.com/carl.abrahamsson/ https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl https://www.carlabrahamsson.com https://store.trapart.net/ https://vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages https://www.trapartfilm.com/ https://soundcloud.com/highbrowlowlife https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com/music http://highbrow-lowlife.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU8YXquUeTOQ6Qqwh8anlBw/videos Please rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes to really help the show out! SUBSCRIBE Join our Patreon and gain access to our archive of the Original Series and be a part of NITE DRIFT LIVE JOIN HERE Please support our sponsors, Spotify, and Anchor.FM JIM PERRY | @ItsJimPerry | Host, Executive Producer, Founder Follow on social @Euphomet | Use #Euphomet And Jim at @ItsJimPerry on twitter and Instagram Anchor | Spotify | MindPod Network | Evolve And Ascend --- This episode is sponsored by · The Daily Shine Podcast: The Daily Shine is a podcast-meets-meditation forum that helps listeners navigate their stress and anxiety. https://open.spotify.com/show/0q5HKfqOiwSh2bwsiz2keP --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/euphomet/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/euphomet/support
Rendering Unconscious welcomes Jason Josephson Storm to the podcast. Jason Ānanda Josephson Storm received his M.T.S. from Harvard University and his Ph.D. in Religious Studies from Stanford University. He has held visiting positions at Princeton University, École Française d’Extrême-Orient in France and Ruhr-Universität and Universität Leipzig in Germany. He has three primary research foci: Japanese Religions, European Intellectual History, and Theory more broadly. The common thread to his research is an attempt to decenter received narratives in the study of religion and science. His main targets have been epistemological obstacles, the preconceived universals which serve as the foundations of various discourses. Storm has also been working to articulate new research models for Religious Studies in the wake of the collapse of poststructuralism as a guiding ethos in the Humanities. https://religion.williams.edu/faculty/jason-josephson His books include The Invention of Religion in Japan (University of Chicago Press, 2012), The Myth of Disenchantment: Magic, Modernity, and the Birth of the Human Sciences (University of Chicago Press, 2017) and Metamodernism: The Future of Theory forthcoming from University of Chicago Press. His blog is: https://absolute-disruption.com and you can find him at: https://twitter.com The work of Felicitas Goodman is referenced in this episode, as is the work of Dalena Storm: http://www.dalenastorm.com Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. Episodes are also created from lectures given at various international conferences. Rendering Unconscious Podcast can be found at Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo... Please visit www.renderingunconscious.org/about for links to all of these sites. Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart, 2019): store.trapart.net/details/00000 You can support the podcast at: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl The song at the end of the episode is "Thee Hierophant of Lead" by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge & Carl Abrahamsson from the album "Loyalty Does Not End With Death" available from iDeal Recordings: https://idealrecordings.tumblr.com Portrait of Jason Josephson Storm
Episode 4 of 23rd Mind TV by and with Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson. You may watch a video of this episode at the Trapart Film YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/wXtPu_-Ohkc And at Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/414822022 23rd Mind TV episode 4 Join us at Patreon for the unfolding of our book The Exquisite Corpse, as well as for 23rd Mind magic, cut-ups, interviews, articles, music, artwork, archival material and more: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl When we reach our new goal of 69 patrons we’ll begin 23rd Mind ‘zine e-book! Many thanks to our patrons for making all of this possible. Vanessa was on Anything, Anytime, Anywhere for No Reason At All podcast hosted by fellow psychologist and artist Robert Beshara: https://soundcloud.com/kmtpodcast/002-vanessa-sinclair-on-psychoanalysis-art-and-the-occult Listen to my interview with Robert Beshara here: http://www.renderingunconscious.org/psychoanalysis/robert-k-beshara-on-decolonial-psychoanalysis-islamophobia-critical-psychology-creativity/ Watch Alchemy in Hyde Park: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/alchemyinhydepark I have been busy interviewing a ton of people for Rendering Unconscious Podcast: http://www.renderingunconscious.org Including Mary Wild, who is facilitating an online course on the films of David Lynch via the Freud Museum, London: https://www.freud.org.uk/whats-on/ The Brooklyn Rail in memory of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, which includes a piece by Carl as well as a chapter from Sacred Intent: https://brooklynrail.org/2020/4/in-memoriam Order Sacred Intent here: https://store.trapart.net/details/00082 Radio Mega Golem episode 2: http://highbrow-lowlife.com/mega-golem/radio-mega-golem-episode-2/ Carl’s interview with Peter Beard: https://www.carlabrahamsson.com/book-reviews/peter-beard-greatest/ We’ve revamped the Highbrow Lowlife website! There you can find our whole catalog with links to Bandcamp, iTunes, Spotify and Trapart Editions: http://highbrow-lowlife.com https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com We have recently released The Chapel Is Empty by Vanessa Sinclair + Akoustik Timbre Frekuency on Bandcamp: https://vanessasinclairakoustiktimbrefrekuency.bandcamp.com No Longer Longer by Carl Abrahamsson: https://carlabrahamsson.bandcamp.com/album/no-longer-longer Our most recent release is SOUND 23 by Vanessa Sinclair + Douglas Lucas. Available from Highbrow Lowlife and Trapart Editions: https://store.trapart.net/details/00101 Fenris Wolf 4 is now an e-book! https://store.trapart.net/details/00102 Fenris Wolf 10 cover art by Val Denham. Switching Mirrors limited edition autographed with print: https://store.trapart.net/details/00027 Switching Mirrors e-book: https://store.trapart.net/details/00095 Vicki Bennett aka People Like Us: https://www.patreon.com/peoplelikeus Watch the film Nothing Can Turn Into A Void: https://vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages Billy Chainsaw Houlston: https://www.instagram.com/billychainsawhoulston/ Per Faxneld: https://www.instagram.com/perfaxneld/ Mimmi Strinnholm: https://www.instagram.com/thistlemilk/ Paul Watson’s Ritual & Declarations: https://ritualsdeclarations.bigcartel.com Chiron Armand: https://www.impactshamanism.com Michael Esposito's Pandemic Response Division: https://spectralelectric.bandcamp.com Kendell Geers: http://www.ruared.ie/gallery/exhibition/the-second-coming-do-what-thou-wilt Join us at Patreon for music, writing, magic, podcasts, art, cut-ups, musings, interviews, articles and more: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Thank You to all our Patrons for making 23rd Mind TV possible. Vanessa’s floral top by Marshmallow by Lady: https://ladyworld.tv/lady-shop
Happy to have the grenade from Belgrade over for a sesh of fresh. This weeks selection comes with a tone of tracks by the late Genesis P-Orridge, somewhat of an homage one might say. Andria is a DJ, producer and graphic designer. He released music on Stevie Whisper's Yes Belgrade and had his debut solo EP recently out on MR TC and Lo Kindre's Phase Group Label. Enjoy and stay flexible! XR Tracklist: 1. Genesis P-Orridge - Cathedral Engine 2. Girl Band - Laggard 3. Eric Chale , Ilona Chale & Michel Moers - Passe Dedans 4. HUM-iliTY - AGF 5. Psychic TV & Genesis P-Orridge - Rites Ov Reversal 6. Ronce - Acteon 7. Thighpaulsandra - Optical Black 8. Thomas Brinkmann - IV - Graphit ("graphite") 9. Psychic TV - In The Nursery 10. Charlemagne Palestine - drruuhhnnn innn duhh mooooohhnnn 11. Batillus - Concrete (Andy Stott Remix) 12. Butthole Surfers - Comb 13. John T. Gast - LUTON 14. FUMU - Untitled 4 15. Zach Hill - The Primitives Talk 16. Dane//Close - Percy 17. The Fall - Way Round 18. Masami Akita & Russell Haswell - Fend Off Your Miserable Grief 19. Merzbow & Genesis P-Orridge - Flowering Pain Given Space 20. Genesis P-Orridge - Cathedral Engine 21. Genesis Breyer P-Orridge & Carl Abrahamsson - S/He Is Her/E @androan97
Episode 3 of 23rd Mind TV by and with Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson. To watch the video accompanying this episode visit: YouTube: https://youtu.be/goFr3ExjaP4 Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/404109467 Join us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Time to watch some good TV! We have just finished the third episode of 23rdMind TV. We discuss current times, our canceled trip to America, the passing of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Sacred Intent, Loyalty Does Not End With Death, the revamping of the Highbrow Lowlife website, Sound 23 CD box set with Douglas Lucas, Radio Mega Golem, Trapart Film YouTube channel, Rendering Unconscious Podcast, the work of Adel Souto aka 156, Demetrius Lacroix & Botanica Macumba, and more. Many thanks to our Patreon patrons for making 23rd Mind TV possible. Beginning Monday, April 6, we will start posting weekly about our magical practices, both individually and together, for Patreon patrons at the 23rd Mind level and higher. As well, when we reach $666 per month, patrons on the $10 or more level will receive two chapters per month of our novel in progress THE EXQUISITE CORPSE... presented on the new and full moon, which will eventually be published as a book. Thank You! Enjoy! LOVE V & C Carl's film screenings in New York at Film Noir Cinema were postponed, but you may view them all at his Vimeo page: https://vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages "Sacred Intent: Conversations with Carl Abrahamsson, 1986-2019" by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: https://store.trapart.net/details/00082 Loyalty Does Not End With Death from iDeal Recordings: https://idealrecordings.bandcamp.com Sound 23 CD by Vanessa Sinclair + Douglas Lucas: https://store.trapart.net/details/00101 Message 23: https://vanessasinclair.bandcamp.com Highbrow Lowlife: http://highbrow-lowlife.com https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com 23rd Mind TV at Highbrow Lowlife: http://highbrow-lowlife.com/23rd-mind-tv/ Radio Mega Golem: http://highbrow-lowlife.com/mega-golem-radio/ Reasonances by Carl Abrahamsson at Scarlet Imprint: https://scarletimprint.com/publications/reasonances Occulture by Carl Abrahamsson at Inner Traditions: https://www.innertraditions.com/books/occulture Adel Souto: http://adelsouto.com 156: https://onefivesix.bandcamp.com Demetrius Lacroix on Papa Legba at Hadean Press: https://www.hadeanpress.com/shop/papa-legba-a-workbook Fenris Wolf volume 9, collected papers from the Psychoanalysis, Art & the Occult conference: https://store.trapart.net/details/00008 Botanica Macumba, New Orleans: https://botanicamacumba.com Classes offered via: https://www.thecauldronblack.com International Necromancy Consortium: https://www.necromancyconsortium.com Val Denham + Farmacia, The Devil Knows Your Name Now: https://www.psychofonrecords.com/product/val-denham-farmacia-the-devil-knows-your-name-now/ Katelan Foisy: https://www.katelanfoisy.com Sherene Vismaya: http://sherenevismaya.com Relevant links: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl http://www.drvanessasinclair.net https://www.carlabrahamsson.com https://store.trapart.net https://www.trapartfilm.com http://www.renderingunconscious.org https://chaosofthethirdmind.com http://psychartcult.org
Andrew and Banger remember Genesis P-Orridge, then seque into the power of Positive Thinking, plummeting Retirement Funds, reading Aidan Wachter. And Tiger King, of course. Genesis Breyer P-Orridge - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_P-OrridgeTransition - https://www.westword.com/music/genesis-breyer-p-orridge-had-a-special-denver-connection-11682468Industrial music - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Industrial_musicPandrogeny project - https://nymag.com/arts/art/profiles/58864/Sacred Intent Interviews https://www.amazon.com/Genesis-Breyer-P-Orridge-Conversations-Abrahamsson/dp/919845126XCarl Abrahamsson -https://www.carlabrahamsson.com/Cosi Tutti Fanni - http://www.coseyfannitutti.com/Art Sex Music - https://www.amazon.com/Art-Music-Cosey-Fanni-Tutti/dp/0571328520Garrison Keillor fired from NPR - https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2017/11/29/567241644/garrison-keillor-accused-of-inappropriate-behavior-minnesota-public-radio-saysS/HE IS STILL HER/E - http://www.nypress.com/news/she-is-still-here-memorial-for-lady-jaye-breyer-p-orridge-OENP1020080307303079997Colorado Public Radio (not NPR) Breaking Bread - https://www.cpr.org/show-segment/breaking-bread-can-coloradans-sit-down-and-figure-each-other-out/Pink Floyd Early Years box - https://www.amazon.com/Early-Years-Box-Set/dp/B01J2M5J70X-Files Hell Money episode - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7bufpoShirley Jackson The Lottery - https://www.amazon.com/Lottery-Other-Stories-FSG-Classics/dp/0374529531/DC Covid closure - https://coronavirus.dc.gov/release/mayor-bowser-orders-closure-non-essential-businessesCost benefits of Covid quarantine - https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/opinion/coronavirus-pandemic-social-distancing.htmlDay trading the 401k - https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensweet/2012/07/10/6-reasons-why-day-trading-your-401k-is-dangerous/#7aa5952b7adaStock market - https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/%5EDJI?p=^DJILinear vs. logaritmic charts https://scan.stockcharts.com/discussion/384/linear-or-logarithmic-chartsTrendline showing ominous inflation trendhttps://slopeofhope.com/socialtrade/dynamic/file/full/206
Welcome to Radio Mega Golem: a transmission for and from the Mega Golem – the artwork created by Carl Abrahamsson in 2009, and which has since been partially added to by a number of other artists. For more background information about the Mega Golem project, please read: Carl Abrahamsson: Reasonances (Scarlet Imprint, 2014) https://scarletimprint.com/publications/reasonances Carl Abrahamsson: Occulture – The Unseen Forces That Drive Culture Forward (Park Street Press, 2018) https://www.innertraditions.com/books/occulture As other artworks constitute specific parts of the Mega Golem, this radio project and the particular episodes constitute its blissful moments of paroxysmic pleasure that human beings usually associate with their procreative urges. If you want to support Radio Mega Golem and/or Mega Golem Incorporated, please join our patrons at: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl EPISODE 1: ”A dear one’s passing is a new sense of direction for the Mega Golem.” Guest of Radio Mega Golem this evening was Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, with poetic expressions from the album ”Loyalty Does Not End With Death” released on Ideal Recordings. https://idealrecordings.bandcamp.com If you want to support Radio Mega Golem and/or Mega Golem Incorporated, please join our patrons at www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl. This episode is dedicated to the living and loving memory of Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (1950-2020). Please also visit: https://www.carlabrahamsson.com http://www.renderingunconscious.org https://store.trapart.net
Join us at Patreon: patreon.com/vanessa23carl Episode 2 of 23rd Mind TV by and with Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson. "What are we working on right now, and how and why?" This episode is available to watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/be9IBYgBeic And Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/396513280 Time to watch some good TV! We have just finished the second episode of 23rdMind TV, and it's as packed as the one last month. We talk about our books Rendering Unconscious, Scansion in Art & Psychoanalysis - the Cut in Creation, Sacred Intent, The Devil's Footprint, the Mementeros CD + DVD box set, Carl's new film about Swedish photographer Lars Sundestrand, Katelan Foisy's magical wonder-boxes and some great books we've received from Black Letter Press and Underworld Amusements, plus upcoming American excursions. We also talk about our new co-writing project, the Patreon based novel THE EXQUISITE CORPSE... When we reach $666 per month at Patreon, the patrons on the $10 or more level will receive two chapters per month (presented on the new and full moon). Eventually there will be a book of course, but first we have to have to make sure we reach that mighty level of $666! Thank You! Enjoy! LOVE V & C See Carl's films screen in New York at Film Noir Cinema: www.filmnoircinema.com Friday March 20, Anton LaVey - Into the Devil's Den with Q&A: www.filmnoircinema.com/program/2020/3/20/anton-lavey-into-the-devils-den-with-qampa Saturday March 21, My Silent Lips: www.filmnoircinema.com/program/2020/3/21/my-silent-lips Sunday March 22, Cinemagician: Conversations with Kenneth Anger: www.filmnoircinema.com/program/2020/3/22/cinemagician-conversations-with-kenneth-anger + Change Itself: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge with Q&A: www.filmnoircinema.com/program/2020/3/22/change-itself-genesis-breyer-p-orridge "Sacred Intent: Conversations with Carl Abrahamsson, 1986-2019" by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: www.store.trapart.net Book launch with Carl and Gen at Mast Books, NYC, Thursday, March 19, 72 AVENUE A, NYC, 10009: www.mastbooks.com To view Carl's films online including his newest film Anton LaVey: Into the Devil's Den, and An Art Apart documentary portraits of Gustaf Broms, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Kenneth Anger and more, visit: www.vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages Vanessa + Carl’s collaborative album and film MEMENTEROS standard and deluxe editions: www.store.trapart.net/details/00100 Vanessa + Carl’s collaborative album Cut to Fit the Mouth: store.trapart.net/details/00081 Vanessa + Kevin Wright aka Akoustik Timbre Frekuency - The Chapel is Empty: www.store.trapart.net/details/00062 Rendering Unconscious Podcast: www.renderingunconscious.org Rendering Unconscious, the book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry: www.store.trapart.net/details/00000 Be sure to check out: Alison Blickle: www.alisonblickle.com Jessica Datema: www.rowman.com/ISBN/9781498592987/Revisioning-War-Trauma-in-Cinema-Uncoming-Communities Katelan Foisy: www.katelanfoisy.com Black Letter Press: www.blackletter-press.com Underworld Amusements: www.underworldamusements.com Vanessa's dress by Marshmallow by Lady: www.ladyworld.tv/lady-shop The song at the end of the episode is "Slowly" by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Carl Abrahamsson. Available from iDeal Recordings: https://idealrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/slowly-third-minds-think-alike Relevant links: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl www.drvanessasinclair.net www.carlabrahamsson.com www.store.trapart.net www.trapartfilm.com www.vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages www.renderingunconscious.org www.highbrow-lowlife.com www.highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com www.psychartcult.org Artwork by Vanessa Sinclair, available via Trapart www.trapart.net
Playing for Team Human today, author, filmmaker, and founder & director of Local Futures, Helena Norberg-Hodge.Norberg-Hodge joins Team Human to discuss how globalisation doesn't make things more efficient, and how localism can work to serve real people and real places.In his opening monologue, Rushkoff remembers his friend, the late Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (1950-2020), and reflects on the way television media is warping our perception of the current coronavirus crisis.Read Rushkoff on Genesis Breyer P-Orridge from BoingBoing: https://boingboing.net/2020/03/14/douglas-rushkoff-on-genesis-br.htmlLearn more about Local Futures: https://www.localfutures.org/Local is our Future: Steps to an Economics of Happiness: https://www.localfutures.org/publications/local-is-our-future-book-helena-norberg-hodge/— Support Us —Team Human is made possible thanks to the generous support of our listeners on Patreon.On Patreon: http://patreon.com/teamhumanBecome a Contributing Subscriber: TeamHuman.fmReview the show on Apple Podcasts!— Follow Team Human Show —Twitter: http://twitter.com/teamhumanshowInstagram: http://instagram.com/teamhumanshowMedium: http://medium.com/teamhuman#TeamHumanShow #FindTheOthers— Follow Douglas Rushkoff —Twitter: http://twitter.com/rushkoffMedium: https://medium.com/@rushkoffInstagram: http://instagram.com/douglasrushkoffFacebook: https://facebook.com/rushkoff/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rushkoff/— Credits —Hosted by Douglas RushkoffProduced by Josh ChapdelaineAudio Edited & Mixed by Luke Robert MasonOur community manager is Michael Bass.Music by Fugazi (On this Episode you heard “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro – thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records.)Special thanks to Stephen Bartolomei, who helps us all keep grounded in reality.Team Human is a Production of the Laboratory for Digital Humanism at Queens College. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
STAY HOME. STOP GOING OUT TO CROWDED PLACES. THAT'S HONESTLY THE WORST FLEX YOU COULD HAVE ON A PERSON - "THAT VIRUS WON'T GET ME" AKA "I HAVE NO REGARD FOR MY OWN WELL-BEING, LET ALONE THAT OF MY FELLOW MAN - and other favorites. RIP Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. http://blsst.blogspot.com
Um helgina lést einn helsti frumkvöðull iðnaðar-tónlistarinnar Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, 70 ára að aldri. Genesis stofnaði hljómsveitirnar Throbbing Gristle og Psychic-TV sem báðar léku háværa og tilraunakennda tónlist, og vakti athygli fyrir ágenga framkomu, óvenjulegan persónuleika og óvenjulegar lýtaaðgerðir. Við ræðum þennan sérstæða tónlistarmann í Lestinni í dag. Gestir eru Curver Thoroddsen og Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, fyrrum meðlimur Psychic TV Bjarki Þór Jónsson heldur áfram að flytja okkur pistla úr heimi tölvuleikjanna. Í sínum þriðja pistli veltir hann fyrir sér hvort skilgreina megi tölvuleiki sem menningarverðmæti og skoðar áhrif þeirra á menningu okkar og samfélag. Nokkuð hefur borið á því síðustu daga að landsmenn hamstri klósettpappír í verslunum. Eins og margir hafa bent á kemur klósettpappír ekki í veg fyrir veirusmit en að einhverju leyti kann að vera um sálfræðileg viðbrögð að ræða þar sem mannskepnan bregst við hættu með því að huga að sínum helstu grunnþörfum. Ef Íslendingar væru lengra komnir í klósettmenningu þyrfti hinsvegar enginn að hamstra. Klósettáhugakonurnar Marta Sigríður Pétursdóttir og Dröfn Ösp Snorradóttir taka sér far með Lestinni.
Um helgina lést einn helsti frumkvöðull iðnaðar-tónlistarinnar Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, 70 ára að aldri. Genesis stofnaði hljómsveitirnar Throbbing Gristle og Psychic-TV sem báðar léku háværa og tilraunakennda tónlist, og vakti athygli fyrir ágenga framkomu, óvenjulegan persónuleika og óvenjulegar lýtaaðgerðir. Við ræðum þennan sérstæða tónlistarmann í Lestinni í dag. Gestir eru Curver Thoroddsen og Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, fyrrum meðlimur Psychic TV Bjarki Þór Jónsson heldur áfram að flytja okkur pistla úr heimi tölvuleikjanna. Í sínum þriðja pistli veltir hann fyrir sér hvort skilgreina megi tölvuleiki sem menningarverðmæti og skoðar áhrif þeirra á menningu okkar og samfélag. Nokkuð hefur borið á því síðustu daga að landsmenn hamstri klósettpappír í verslunum. Eins og margir hafa bent á kemur klósettpappír ekki í veg fyrir veirusmit en að einhverju leyti kann að vera um sálfræðileg viðbrögð að ræða þar sem mannskepnan bregst við hættu með því að huga að sínum helstu grunnþörfum. Ef Íslendingar væru lengra komnir í klósettmenningu þyrfti hinsvegar enginn að hamstra. Klósettáhugakonurnar Marta Sigríður Pétursdóttir og Dröfn Ösp Snorradóttir taka sér far með Lestinni.
Um helgina lést einn helsti frumkvöðull iðnaðar-tónlistarinnar Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, 70 ára að aldri. Genesis stofnaði hljómsveitirnar Throbbing Gristle og Psychic-TV sem báðar léku háværa og tilraunakennda tónlist, og vakti athygli fyrir ágenga framkomu, óvenjulegan persónuleika og óvenjulegar lýtaaðgerðir. Við ræðum þennan sérstæða tónlistarmann í Lestinni í dag. Gestir eru Curver Thoroddsen og Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, fyrrum meðlimur Psychic TV Bjarki Þór Jónsson heldur áfram að flytja okkur pistla úr heimi tölvuleikjanna. Í sínum þriðja pistli veltir hann fyrir sér hvort skilgreina megi tölvuleiki sem menningarverðmæti og skoðar áhrif þeirra á menningu okkar og samfélag. Nokkuð hefur borið á því síðustu daga að landsmenn hamstri klósettpappír í verslunum. Eins og margir hafa bent á kemur klósettpappír ekki í veg fyrir veirusmit en að einhverju leyti kann að vera um sálfræðileg viðbrögð að ræða þar sem mannskepnan bregst við hættu með því að huga að sínum helstu grunnþörfum. Ef Íslendingar væru lengra komnir í klósettmenningu þyrfti hinsvegar enginn að hamstra. Klósettáhugakonurnar Marta Sigríður Pétursdóttir og Dröfn Ösp Snorradóttir taka sér far með Lestinni.
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge is the founding fa/mo/ther of Industrial music, a performance artist, and a very, very, very devoted husband. Originally broadcast 2013.
Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson present Episode 1 of 23rd Mind TV. There is a video to accompany this episode, where we showcase various books, music, film and art, so check out the video at YouTube: https://youtu.be/rI3JQGYHemA or Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/388735356 Join us at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl Episode 1 of 23rd Mind TV by and with Vanessa Sinclair & Carl Abrahamsson. "What are we working on right now, and how and why? Plus mentions of new work by our many friends, like Swans, Gustaf Broms, Scarlet Imprint, Val Denham, Fredrik Söderberg, Christine Ödlund, Fred Andersson, Genesis P-Orridge, and more..." Vanessa Sinclair is presenting On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (Routledge, 2018) co-edited with Manya Steinkoler at the American Psychological Association, Division 39 Spring Meeting: https://division39springmeeting.net The book On Psychoanalysis and Violence: Contemporary Lacanian Perspectives (Routledge, 2018) is available: https://www.routledge.com/On-Psychoanalysis-and-Violence-Contemporary-Lacanian-Perspectives/Sinclair-Steinkoler/p/book/9781138346338 See Carl's films screen in New York! Friday March 20, Anton LaVey - Into the Devil's Den with Q&A: https://www.filmnoircinema.com/program/2020/3/20/anton-lavey-into-the-devils-den-with-qampa Saturday March 21, My Silent Lips: https://www.filmnoircinema.com/program/2020/3/21/my-silent-lips Sunday March 22, Cinemagician: Conversations with Kenneth Anger: https://www.filmnoircinema.com/program/2020/3/22/cinemagician-conversations-with-kenneth-anger + Change Itself: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge with Q&A: https://www.filmnoircinema.com/program/2020/3/22/change-itself-genesis-breyer-p-orridge NOW AVAILABLE: "Sacred Intent: Conversations with Carl Abrahamsson, 1986-2019" by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge: https://store.trapart.net/details/00082 To view Carl's films online including his newest film Anton LaVey: Into the Devil's Den, and An Art Apart documentary portraits of Gustaf Broms, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Kenneth Anger and more, visit: https://vimeo.com/carlabrahamsson/vod_pages Vanessa + Carl’s collaborative album Cut to Fit the Mouth: https://store.trapart.net/details/00081 Vanessa + Kevin Wright aka Akoustik Timbre Frekuency - The Chapel is Empty: https://store.trapart.net/details/00062 Link to “Nothing can stop it now” video: https://youtu.be/yOzVUvZLRRE iDeal Recordings recently released "Loyalty Does Not End With Death" by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Carl Abrahamsson: https://idealrecordings.bandcamp.com New Swans album available from Young God Records: https://younggodrecords.com/products/leaving-meaning Val Denham: https://www.facebook.com/val.denham.1 https://www.timeless-shop.com/?s=val+denham&post_type=product Peter Grey and Alkistis Dimech of Scarlet Imprint: https://scarletimprint.com https://alkistisdimech.com https://twitter.com/scarletimprint https://twitter.com/alkistisdimech Charlotte Rodgers: http://charlotte-rodgers-caya.squarespace.com https://twitter.com/CharlotteRodge9 Paul Watson: http://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk https://ritualsdeclarations.bigcartel.com https://twitter.com/lazcorp https://twitter.com/RitualsZine Fred Andersson: https://www.patreon.com/fredandersson/posts https://twitter.com/HomoSatanis Gustaf Broms: http://www.orgchaosmik.org https://vimeo.com/ondemand/themysteryoflife Fredrik Söderberg & Christine Ödlund art books on sale at Trapart: https://store.trapart.net/item/0 http://www.fredriksoderberg.org http://www.christineodlund.se Vanessa's dress by Marshmallow by Lady: https://ladyworld.tv/lady-shop The song at the end of the episode is "Disco Death Scan" by Vanessa Sinclair and Douglas Lucas from the forthcoming album "Sound 23" from Highbrow-Lowlife and Trapart Editions. https://highbrowlowlife.bandcamp.com Image by Carl Abrahamsson www.carlabrahamsson.com
In this episode I’m joined by Matthew Schultz, a distinguished multi-media artist, musician and ceremonialist with a vast array of experience in both modern dark ambient experimental music and traditional shamanic ritual and ceremony. I discovered his work recently via the Psychedelic Salon podcast episode 607 and realized we have a lot in common. On parallel paths, we’ve both been evolving from unguided musical shadow practice, to seeking shamanic ceremony, and integrating higher consciousness and vibration based on our sonic discoveries and revelations. We get to learn about his unique and adventurous music career, his diverse shamanic initiations and his personal struggles with reconciling music, medicine, magic, and the archetype of the sacred trickster. We also commiserate on the rampant plague of “spiritual-bypass” and “light-washing” which keeps many in the new age scene from confronting dark truths within themselves, their spiritual communities, and beyond. We discuss the need to integrate a shamanic perspective an astral ecology and develop a modern scientific framework to understand astral parasites. He provides a much needed catharsis for those who have been tip-toeing on the egg-shells of spiritual correctness. It was an exquisite joy to be able to compare notes and share many deep healing laughs about the state of the world. A moderate dose of cynicism is counter balanced by a heroic dose of divine love and light that is truly contrasted by a clear gaze into the dark abyss. Ultimately we share great positivity, hope, and enthusiasm for an ever more enlightened future as old paradigms melt away and the psychedelic movement moves towards more of a “localvore” approach to cultivating and harvesting medicine species. About Matthew: Matthew John Schultz is a multimedia artist, musician, inventor, sculptor and indigenous practitioner. He was a founding member of Pigface and the dark ambient band Lab Report that included such diverse musicians as Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, and Lydia Lunch. Schultz also invented the A.T.G. or Anti Tank Guitar and utilized this instrument with both bands. In total, Schultz has appeared on over 29 cds with 9 solo productions and 2 feature film soundtracks (Ivan’s XTC and Snuffmovie) for Hollywood director Bernard Rose. In 2010, Schultz manifested the esoteric and ancient fraternal order of The Division which reconstructed ancient spells and rituals. Mantras is the first in a trilogy of discs that express all aspects of The Division. Matt’s latest release is Mandalas. This album contains binaural beats and tones to aid in meditation and dream states. Matt has also spent time in Peru working at an Ayahuasca healing center as a facilitator. He has worked with Lakota elders for over a decade and was initiated by Mayan elders in 2010. He is a water pourer and peace pipe carrier. He continues to be involved in indigenous medicine ceremonies of many varieties and runs sweat lodges outside of Chicago, Illinois. To view his fine artwork, mandalas, music and more please visit http://www.mattschultz.com To visit his website for his sweat lodges please go to http://www.sweatlodge.love To friend him in Facebook please go to https://www.facebook.com/matthewjohn2018
Dr. Aram Sinnreich is a media professor, author, and musician. He currently serves as chair of Communication Studies at American University’s School of Communication. http://sinnreich.com Sinnreich’s work focuses on the intersection of culture, law and technology, with an emphasis on subjects such as emerging media and music. He is the author of three books, Mashed Up (2010), The Piracy Crusade (2013), and The Essential Guide to Intellectual Property (2019). He has also written for publications including The New York Times, Billboard, Wired, The Daily Beast, and The Conversation. In prior incarnations, Sinnreich worked at Rutgers University, NYU Steinhardt, OMD Ignition Factory, Radar Research, and Jupiter Research. As a bassist and composer, Sinnreich has played with groups and artists including reggae soul band Dubistry, jazz and R&B band Brave New Girl, punk chanteuse Vivien Goldman, hard bop trio The Rooftoppers, and Ari-Up, lead singer of The Slits. Along with co-authors Dunia Best and Todd Nocera, Sinnreich was a finalist in the 2014 John Lennon Songwriting Contest, in the jazz category. Chiron Armand is mentioned in this episode: https://www.impactshamanism.com Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists and other intellectuals about their process, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts and more. Rendering Unconscious is also a book! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry (Trapart, 2019): www.trapart.net Rendering Unconscious Podcast can be found at: Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, Vimeo, SoundCloud... visit www.renderingunconsious.org/about for links To support the podcast visit: www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl For more, please visit the following websites: http://sinnreich.com www.drvanessasinclair.net/podcast www.renderingunconscious.org/about www.trapart.net www.dasunbehagen.org The music playing at the end of the episode is "Third Minds Think Alike" by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge & Carl Abrahamsson from the bonus 12" "Slowly/Third Minds Think Alike" accompanying the album "Loyalty Does Not End With Death" from iDeal Recordings: https://idealrecordings.bandcamp.com Photo of Dr. Aram Sinnreich
Radio ditto presents Campfire, where we talk to inspiring folk from the worlds of tech, art and culture. In this episode, we're joined by prolific London-based record producer, songwriter, sound engineer, musician, DJ and author Richard Norris. He is best known as a member of electronic dance band The Grid. Richard has also worked as a producer and engineer since the 80s with artists such as Bryan Ferry, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Marc Almond, Joe Strummer and Pet Shop Boys.He began making music as a teenage member of St. Albans punk band Innocent Vicars recording two singles in 1980 - ‘Antimatter‘ and ‘Funky Town‘ for the independent No Brain Records. He started working in the music industry as the label manager for the British psychedelic record label, Bam Caruso, before becoming a writer for NME in 1987. Since then Richard has been in the UK TOP 3 charts, most notably in with the single ‘Swamp Thing’ when he was a member of The Grid, and most recently performing at the 26th Anniversary of BBC Meltdown festival with Nile Rodgers, the most long-running artist-curated festival in the world. Richard is also working on a new abstract and ambient album Abstractions.During this fascinating talk we journey through Richards rise in music from electronic bedroom beats to UK TOP 3 singles. We find out why Joy Division were creatures from another planet and how a mix of music, LSD and fashion created the new term ‘Freakbeat’ embodying the mod, pop-psych sound. We talk about the rumours of Richard’s old manager based on an eccentric Spinal Tap character.We also discuss how music can be an escape and a safe haven, and the necessity to create a safe space in dubious surroundings, which is what led Richard onto his ambient adventure.At the end of the podcast, Richard gives his recommendations on what to listen to, what to read and what to watch.Visit ditto.tv/events to check out Richard's Campfire presents Big Boost Mondays event from October 7th at our Clerkenwell studios.
Matt is a multimedia artist, musician, inventor and sculptor. He was a founding member of the dark ambient band Lab Report that included such diverse musicians as Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Lydia Lunch and Chris Connelly. Schultz also invented the A.T.G. or Anti Tank Guitar and utilized this instrument with the Lab Report and Pigface. In total, Schultz has appeared on over 29 cds with 9 solo productions and 2 feature film soundtracks (Ivan's XTC and Snuffmovie) for Hollywood director Bernard Rose. In 2010, Schultz manifested the esoteric and ancient fraternal order of The Division which reconstructed ancient spells and rituals reinterpreted aurally. Mantras is the first in a trilogy of discs that express all aspects of The Division. Matt's latest release is Mandalas. This album contains binaurual beats and tones to aid in meditation and dream states. Matt has also spent time in Peru working at an Ayahuasca healing center as a facilitator. He has worked extensively with Lakota and Mayan Elders for over 15 years and is a water pourer for sweat lodges. He continues to be involved in indigenous medicine ceremonies of many varieties. In this episode, we discuss: Throbbing Gristle, The Ministry, Pink Floyd's The Wall, Germany in the early to middle 20th Century, the structures of Belief Systems, The Occult, Ritualistic Magic, The Jester Archetype, Psychedelics as spiritual bypassing, Psychedelics as subversive agents, why all lawyer gringos should not take Ayahuasca unless they learn to ride a horse, MK Ultra, New Age Hippies channeling all that white light and nothing else, shadow work, we are not kidding, shadow work, listen to Lab Report if you dare, our mutual admiration of Roni Mohan, why gringos should not go to Peru, Brujos, All the plants that go into Ayahuasca that you do not want to know about, Sweat Lodges, Meditation, Kirtan, and much much more. More information about Matt's art can be found here: http://www.mattschultz.com/ More information about Matt's music and Lab Report can be found here: http://www.labreport.com/ More information about Matt's SweatLodge at related activities can be found here: http://www.sweatlodge.love/index.html
Dr. Mikita Brottman is a writer, mostly of non-fiction. Although her writing includes elements of memoir, psycho-analysis, history, and forensic psychology, her most consistent focus is the reconsideration and interrogation of the true crime genre. Dr. Brottman has been a Visiting Professor in the Department of Comparative Literature at Indiana University, and Director of the Humanities Program at the Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is currently a Professor in the Department of Humanistic Studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art in downtown Baltimore, where she teaches courses in literature, critical studies, and myth. Dr. Brottman is also a psychoanalyst certified since 2012 through the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (NCPsycA). She does volunteer work in the Maryland prison system and in forensic psychiatric facilities. Her articles and case studies have appeared in The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, New Literary History, American Imago, and other journals. She lives in the old Belvedere Hotel in beautiful Mount Vernon, Baltimore, with her partner, the movie critic David Sterritt, and our popular and charismatic French bulldog, Oliver. You can read a profile of her and her work published in the Baltimore Sun by Mary Carole McCauley; or check out at this article by Mark Dery at Boing Boing: https://boingboing.net/2014/10/16/the-bookshelf-of-a-homicide-en.html Her most recent book is An Unexplained Death: the True Story of a Body at the Belvedere. Books also mentioned in this podcast episode are The Maximum Security Book Club: Reading Literature in a Men's Prison and Thirteen Girls. Her podcast is Forensic Transmissions. All of which can be found at her website: www.mikitabrottman.com Rendering Unconscious Podcast is hosted by psychoanalyst Dr. Vanessa Sinclair, who interviews psychoanalysts, psychologists, scholars, creative arts therapists, writers, poets, philosophers, artists & other intellectuals about their process, work, world events, the current state of mental health care, politics, culture, the arts & more. If you enjoy what we’re doing, please support the podcast at www.patreon.com/vanessa23carl For more info visit: www.mikitabrottman.com www.drvanessasinclair.net www.trapart.net www.dasunbehagen.org The music playing at the end of the episode is Thee Hierophant Ov Lead by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge & Carl Abrahamsson from their upcoming album Loyalty Does Not End With Death to be released this Friday April 19, 2019, from iDeal Recordings: http://idealrecordings.tumblr.com Artwork by Vanessa Sinclair www.chaosofthethirdmind.com Original artwork available at Trapart Books, Films, Editions: https://store.trapart.net/item/4
Gail Bradbrook and Clare Farrell leverage love and grief to build the Extinction Rebellion, a movement that demands immediate action on climate change.“There is an emotional component to waking up to our social, political, economic, and climate predicaments, and a mix of anger, shock, exhilaration, and fear. Yet properly integrated, they can all serve us as we attempt to muster the collective fortitude to confront these interconnected challenges.Playing for Team Human today are two guests who are practicing state-of-the-art activism that acknowledges and leverages these various emotional components. Douglas is joined by molecular biophysics PhD and economic justice campaigner Gail Bradbrook and #bodypolitic fashion designer turned hunger strike activist, Clare Farrell. They’ve begun a movement centered in London but spreading around the world called Extinction Rebellion. They shut down bridges in London last year and are planning to shut down the whole city of London next week (April 15) until government agrees to engage with them about this global emergency.”Visit https://rebellion.earth/ to join the movement. For more details on the April 15th action hen Extinction Rebellion shuts down London, visit this link: https://extinctionrebellion.org.uk/event/uk-rebellion-shut-down-london/Listeners in the US may also want to jump in and get involved with the Sunrise Movement.Douglas opens today’s show with a monologue looking at the signs that the activist counterculture has claimed victory over mainstream culture. He then questions “gotcha politics” with an argument for embracing the “newly woke” as allies in today’s progressive movement.Check out Douglas’s regular column on Medium, featuring expanded versions of the monologues you hear each week opening the show.Team Human happens each week thanks to the generous support of our listeners on Patreon. Your support makes the hours of labor that go into each show possible. You can also help by reviewing the show on iTunes.On this episode you heard Fugazi’s “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records. Mid-show you heard R.U. Sirius’s President Mussolini Makes the Planes Run On Time and Throbbing Gristle’s “Walkabout” (See Team Human Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.) We also played Reverand Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir. Our Outro features the Mike Watt’s beak-holding-letter-man.Order Team Human the book and manifesto, now available everywhere!A special thanks to Luke Robert Mason who recorded Clare and Gail on site. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today, professor, scholar, and activist Ananya Roy.Ananya will be showing us how the fight for global social justice, often begins at home.Roy has been working with Occupy Wall Street’s Micah White (Team Human Ep. 04) on a course about housing inequality for the Activist Graduate School, and is a professor of Urban Planning and Social Welfare at UCLA, where she is also director of the Institute on Inequality and Democracy. Her book Poverty Capital: Microfinance and the Making of Development unearthed the counter-revolutionary agenda embedded in many so-called “development” programs. She looks at global poverty from a truly global perspective, which sometimes means the inequality in our own back yards and highway underpasses.In this conversation, Ananya and Douglas explore what it means to be a “double agent” as activists, educators, and instigators of social change. Ananya shares wisdom on the ways we might overcome our compromised positions as situated in systems of colonial, racial, and economic oppression . She asks us to imagine how these spaces of contradiction and complicity might be transformed into spaces of empowerment. While “the master’s tools will not dismantle the master’s house, the master’s tools can certainly occupy the master house.”Join Douglas and Ananya for this master class poverty, housing, student activism, and the everyday work of building solidarity in our community and beyond.Today’s show opens with a monologue looking at the cycle of technological innovation as it relates to the human condition. “Our media and technologies have been undermining our social bonds for centuries. So, what’s different now? Is this digital alienation the same thing amplified, or is something else going on?”Check out Douglas’s regular column on Medium, featuring expanded versions of the monologues you hear each week opening the show.Team Human happens each week thanks to the generous support of our listeners on Patreon. Your support makes the hours of labor that go into each show possible. You can also help by reviewing the show on iTunes.On this episode you heard Fugazi’s “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records. Mid-show you heard R.U. Sirius’s President Mussolini Makes the Planes Run On Time and Throbbing Gristle’s “Walkabout” (See Team Human Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.) Our outro features the Mike Watt’s beak-holding-letter-man.Order Team Human the book and manifesto, now available everywhere! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today; Aaron Gell. Aaron is an editor at large for Medium and an instructor for NYU's Prison Education Project.Aaron will show us how listening and sharing stories can be the key to cultivating empathy. His long-form journalism finds the humanity in even the most compromised and contemptible of characters. In this episode, Douglas and Aaron invite you to eavesdrop into their conversation as they explore the ways stories can connect us. In this moment, when we face existential crisis from many directions, Gell asserts that empathy is an imperative if we are going to preserve our humanity.We’re in this story together. Douglas opens with a monologue on how the end of the Mueller investigation is the opportunity to do a political reset. Being anti-trump is not enough. "Just as Trump’s administration became something of a cult, with subordinates taking increasingly daring and untenable positions in order to win his approval, the anti-Trump movement has become a cult of conspiracy psychosis."Check out Douglas’s regular column on Medium, featuring expanded versions of the monologues you hear each week opening the show.Check out these stories from Aaron on Medium https://medium.com/@aarongell“How to Survive a Midlife Crisis: Drugs, Dance Music, and Free Love”I ditched my wife and kids to party in the woods with 250 sex-positive millennialshttps://medium.com/s/youthnow/drinking-the-kool-aid-857cfe8c8c96“Love is a Battlefield”Hardcore military role players meet regularly to act out the Second Civil War. I strapped on an AR-15 and headed downrangehttps://medium.com/s/love-hate/a-dispatch-from-the-second-civil-war-835635943c53Team Human happens each week thanks to the generous support of our listeners on Patreon. Your support makes the hours of labor that go into each show possible. You can also help by reviewing the show on iTunes.On this episode you heard Fugazi’s “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records. Mid-show you heard R.U. Sirius’s President Mussolini Makes the Planes Run On Time and Throbbing Gristle’s “Walkabout” (See Team Human Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.) Our outro features the Mike Watt ’s beak-holding-letter-man.Order Team Human the book and manifesto, now available everywhere! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human Today is lifelong activist, warrior, and witch Blaed Spence AND writer, professor, and author of Slow Media, Jennifer Rauch.Today’s show continues our ‘live from the road’ series as Douglas brings Team Human to the Bunk Bar in Portland, Oregon for an event in collaboration with XRAY radio.Douglas opens with a monologue arguing that politics are still stuck in the television age. What might politics look like when we are not reduced to mere spectators but instead become engaged as active participants?(@1min30s)Blaed Spence joins Douglas on stage for a conversation about the subversive act of looking away from our screens and into each other’s eyes. For Spence, it’ about embracing the opportunity for the awe, wonderment, imagination, and ultimately, true connection. (starts at @12min30s)Author and professor Jennifer Rauch then joins the stage asking us to imagine ourselves as more than just “eyeballs and wallets.” Like Spence, Rauch argues that looking away from our devices and engaging in Slow Media practices creates the space for us to use all media more thoughtfully and autonomously. “We’ve internalized the logic of faster, more efficient, more production, but there is a whole world of experience that is beyond quantification.” (starts @ 39mins)This episode ends with a group conversation and audience Q&A. (@67mins)More on our guests:Blaed Spence is a lifelong activist, warrior, and witch — a change-agent who’s worked extensively with Starhawk and the Reclaiming Collective in the U.S. and Canada; an alum of the Apple Multimedia Lab, founding partner of Wired Magazine, Senior Designer at Paul Allen’s Interval Research; and an operative of the rEvolution working to dismantle the patriarchy and predatory capitalism from within the belly of the beast.Jennifer Rauch is the author of Slow Media: Why Slow is Satisfying, Sustainable, and Smart and a Professor of Journalism & Communication Studies at Long Island University Brooklyn. Her writing has been published in the Huffington Post, Medium, and Urban Audubon.Check out Rushkoff’s regular column on Medium for essay versions of this and other show monologues.Team Human happens each week thanks to the generous support of our listeners on Patreon. Your support makes the hours of labor that go into each show possible. You can also help by reviewing the show on iTunes.On this episode you heard Fugazi’s “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records. Mid show you heard R.U. Sirius’s President Mussolini Makes the Planes Run On Time and Throbbing Gristle’s “Walkabout” (See Team Human Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.) Our outro features the Mike Watt ’s beak-holding-letter-man.Order Team Human the book and manifesto, now available everywhere! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today: New York State Assemblyman and candidate for New York City Public Advocate, Ron Kim. Ron will be helping us understand the power of local, grassroots activism and how to make government a thing of the people. With the election just around the corner, February 26th, Kim is spreading a message about putting community over corporations. “This is about people investing in people,” Kim explains. Hear Ron Kim’s vision for change that moves beyond “race to the bottom” politics that pit cities and states against each other.Rushkoff, just back from book tour in the UK, opens the show discussing a great awakening happening across the globe. Thousands of children in Great Britain walked out of school in protest of inaction on climate change. Here at home, grassroots activists won a powerful victory against Amazon and their proposed HQ2 in Queens (listen to last week's show with activists Amy Herzog and Jacinta Gonzalez). Meanwhile establishment pundits and politicians continue to dismiss these efforts as naive or foolish. What does this ridicule tell us about this revolutionary moment we are in? You can find versions of Rushkoff’s monologues as well as archives of this show on Medium.Team Human happens each week thanks to the generous support of our listeners on Patreon. Your support makes the hours of labor that go into each show possible. You can also help by reviewing the show on iTunes.On this episode you heard Fugazi’s “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records. Mid show was Throbbing Gristle’s “Walkabout” (See Team Human Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.) Our outro features the Mike Watt ’s beak-holding-letter-man.Order Team Human the manifesto, now available everywhere! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today: immigrant rights activists Jacinta Gonzalez and Amy Herzog.Jacinta and Amy will be showing us why the people living in Queens, New York may not want to welcome Amazon’s HQ2 with open arms. With Amazon poised to deliver on lucrative government contracts for surveillance and immigration enforcement technologies, Jacinta and Amy make it clear that the stakes are higher than just rising rents and gentrification.On today’s episode we’ll take a hard look at Amazon’s “cloud industrial complex.” We’ll look at how surveillance technologies like Amazon’s Rekognition are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to programs that antagonize vulnerable communities. Jacinta and Amy give Team Human listeners a critical and concrete look at the multiple intersections between our technology giants, police-state enforcement policies, and the long history of corporate profiteering on the backs of marginalized peoples. Jacinta Gonzalez is field director for Mijente, a group organizing Latinx communities around issues of immigration, detention, and deportation. Mijente has a wealth of resources and information. To learn more about the Cloud Industrial Complex, check out Mijente’s report Who’s Behind Ice and link back to Mijente.net for links to more actions, petitions, and ways to get involved. https://ice.tech.blog/ is also a tremendous hub of information about the growing relationship between big tech and lucrative government contracts to equip ICE.Amy Herzog is a media historian whose research spans a broad range of interdisciplinary subjects. She is Professor of Media Studies at Queens College and a faculty member in the Departments of Theatre and Music at the CUNY Graduate Center, as well as the programs in Film Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies. She has also taught as Visiting Associate Professor at the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton University. She is a co-founder of @NoAmazonAmazons. In the News:Tech firms make millions from Trump's anti-immigrant agenda, report finds:https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/oct/23/silicon-valley-tech-firms-making-money-trump-anti-immigrant-agenda-reportAmazon is the invisible backbone behind ICE’s immigration crackdown:https://www.technologyreview.com/s/612335/amazon-is-the-invisible-backbone-behind-ices-immigration-crackdown/Facial Recognition and Voice Recognition via the Intercept:https://theintercept.com/2018/11/15/amazon-echo-voice-recognition-accents-alexa/https://theintercept.com/2018/07/30/amazon-facial-recognition-police-military/Douglas opens the show asking if we are taking the wrong approach in our communication about climate change? Can we move people away from feeling powerless to effect change and shape the future? What if we said, “Climate change is about to be defeated! Now is the time to go all in. Don’t miss the opportunity!” instead?Check out Douglas’s regular column on Medium for essay versions of this and other show monologues.Team Human happens each week thanks to the generous support of our listeners on Patreon. Your support makes the hours of labor that go into each show possible. You can also help by reviewing the show on iTunes.On this episode you heard Fugazi’s “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro thanks to the kindness of the band and Dischord Records. Mid show was Throbbing Gristle’s “Walkabout” See Team Human Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Our outro features the Mike Watt ’s beak-holding-letter-man.Order Team Human the book and manifesto, now available everywhere! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What happens when our past becomes indelibly fixed in the online databases that shape our digital identities? Is there ever escape from the internet’s permanent memory for our blemishes and increasingly public misfortunes? Sarah Lageson studies the serious social ramifications and new forms of “digital punishment” meted out by the growth of online crime data. On today’s episode she discusses this topic, the focus of her forthcoming book, Digital Punishment - Uses and Abuses of Criminal Records in the Big Data Age. Her work looks at the way bias and errors in the criminal justice system become embedded within these digital records and how this is exploited by private data brokers. Lageson and Rushkoff then turn to the very human question of how we should treat each other in a society where every mistake or brush with the law becomes glued to our digital identity. At the very least, it’s a future where we’re going to have to cut each other a little slack.Guest Bio:Sarah is an Assistant Professor at the Rutgers University-Newark School of Criminal Justice. She studies public access to criminal justice data, error in criminal record databases, and associated issues with punishment, Constitutional rights, and inequality. Sarah’s current research examines the growth of online crime data that remains publicly available, creating new forms of “digital punishment.” Learn more about Sarah at sarahlageson.comDouglas opens the show with a monologue about the gamification of social good on Wall Street. Can the market actually be coaxed into rewarding social good over exploitation? Or are funds such as the new ETF “JUST capital” a mere ploy to make investors feel good while exacerbating the problem of inequality?Today’s show was produced in the Laboratory for Digital Humanism at CUNY Queens College. Special thanks to community organizer Josh Chapedelaine who helped facilitate this recording. Luke Robert Mason is our associate producer.On this episode you heard Fugazi’s “Foreman’s Dog” in the intro, Herkhimer Diamonds “Xmas Underwater” followed by “Walkabout” from Episode 67 guest, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge‘s Throbbing Gristle plus “Sparlky Eyes” by Episode 68 Guest Stacco Troncoso. Our closing music is thanks to Mike Watt.You can support the show by visiting Teamhuman.fm/support. Please review Team Human on iTunes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today, technology and social media scholar, founder of Data & Society Research Institute, and author of It’s Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens, danah boyd.On today's episode, Douglas and danah talk about stepping outside of our narrow worldviews. How does technology amplify our biases? Where does human agency lie in complex, networked systems? What is the distinction between a "network" versus a "community?" These and many more questions explored in this deep-dive into social media and the relationship of digital technology to our everyday lives.From Douglas: "This week, my journey to make sense of digital society - and to challenge my own underlying assumptions about the promise and peril of social media - I visited my friend danah boyd. We met up at The Data & Society Research Institute, which she founded in 2014 to explore the social and cultural issues arising from data-centric and automated technologies. What makes her work unique is that it’s based less on thought experiments than on observations from the real world. That’s part of why I waited until danah could make time for an in-person discussion, which we had in a little meeting space at the always busy Data & Society office in Chelsea, Manhattan." This show cites research by previous Team Human guest and Data & Society fellow Caroline Jack. Check out Episode 29 here.Learn more about danah and read her work. from http://www.danah.org:Bio: danah boyd is a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, the founder and president of Data & Society, and a Visiting Professor at New York University. Her research is focused on addressing social and cultural inequities by understanding the relationship between technology and society. Her most recent books - "It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens" and "Participatory Culture in a Networked Age" - examine the intersection of everyday practices and social media. She is a 2011 Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Director of both Crisis Text Line and Social Science Research Council, and a Trustee of the National Museum of the American Indian. She received a bachelor's degree in computer science from Brown University, a master's degree from the MIT Media Lab, and a Ph.D in Information from the University of California, Berkeley.danah's Blog: http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts/and Twitter: @zephoriaThis show features intro music sampled from Fugazi’s Foreman’s Dog courtesy of Dischord records. Musical interludes include new, unreleased music from Herkimer Diamonds courtesy of Majestic Litter: https://majesticlitter.bandcamp.com/. Mid show was Throbbing Gristle's "Walkabout" See Team Human Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Closing the show is a track from Mike Watt’s Hyphenated Man LP.Recording thanks to Luke Robert Mason. Our Community manager is Josh Chapdelaine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jason Louv (b. 1981) is the author of JOHN DEE AND THE EMPIRE OF ANGELS (2018), HYPERWORLDS UNDERWORLDS (2015), MONSANTO VS. THE WORLD (2012), QUEEN VALENTINE (2011), and editor of the anthologies GENERATION HEX (2005), ULTRACULTURE (2007) and THEE PSYCHICK BIBLE with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge (2010). As a journalist, he has covered surveillance, international trade and the dark side of technology for VICE News, Boing Boing, Motherboard and many more. As a futurist and strategist, Jason has worked on Buzz Aldrin’s international campaign to colonize Mars, Google's artificial intelligence program, and in many more strange and wonderful places. He runs the blog Ultraculture, teaches at http://www.magick.me he also has a podcast called Ultracutlure
Playing for Team Human today is activist, Guardian columnist, and author of Out of the Wreckage: A New Politics for an Age of Crisis, George Monbiot.Monbiot and Rushkoff discuss the abysmal failure of neoliberalism, a narrative that figures humans as self-interested, competitive, and greedy creatures. Monbiot offers compelling evidence, both from his own on the ground experience reporting on people’s movements in Indonesia and Brazil, as well as recent findings in neuroscience and anthropology that break the neoliberal myth. But it’s not enough to merely break a myth with facts and figures. Monbiot argues that we must offer a new, engaging story. Can we harness our “narrative instinct,” to amplify participation in a politics centered on belonging, community, and restoring power back into the hands of team human?Rushkoff opens thinking about the medium of podcasting itself. Is the podcasting landscape in danger of being overrun by cookie-cutter, corporate funded content factories? Is there still room for the quirky DIY show? The first NYC Team Human Live event at the Alchemist’s Kitchen is on Thursday, June 21st with special guest Mark Filippi. Limited tickets are available, Free to Patrons. Get your tickets here or check the homepage at Teamhuman.fm for details. We’ll also be live in London on July 9th with guests Pat Cadigan and Rupert Sheldrake.On today’s show you heard intro and outro music thanks to Fugazi and Dischord records. You also heard “Walkabout” by Throbbing Gristle. Check out Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.Also mentioned in this show was the work of Episode 81 guest Jeremy Lent. You can sustain this show via Patreon. And please leave us a review on iTunes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today is Eli Pariser, author of The Filter Bubble, former director of MoveOn.org and current chief executive of Upworthy.com.Eli uses media to make what’s important popular, rather than the other way around. Upworthy.com is a story-driven website focused on magnifying meaningful conversations that encourage positive social change. On today’s episode, Eli and Douglas mine our reality tunnels, looking at how perspective shapes meaning and what strategies we might employ to ground democracy in greater consciousness and empathy. On the theme of reality, Douglas opens with the viral craze over the “Yanni/Laurel” audio clip. Can we really say that everything is just a matter how you hear it?The first NYC Team Human Live event at the Alchemist’s Kitchen is on Thursday, June 21st. Limited tickets are available, Free to Patrons. Get your tickets here or check the homepage at Teamhuman.fm for details.On today’s show you heard intro and outro music thanks to Fugazi and Dischord records. You also heard "Dead on Arrival" by Throbbing Gristle. Check out Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.You can sustain this show via Patreon. And please leave us a review on iTunes.Thanks to teammate and listener Bobby Campbell for his amazing Team Human trading cards. Follow Team Human on Twitter where we will be posting more trading cards, going back to the earliest episodes. Visit the link at teamhuman.fm for more trading cards! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for team human today is author, occult scholar, and wizard Jason Louv. Jason will be helping us see how the intentions we bring into the world of artificial intelligence could set something in motion from which it is hard to return. Jason’s latest book John Dee and the Empire of Angels: Enochian Magick and the Occult Roots of Empire digs deep into the untold and often ignored occult history of Western thinking and empire. On today’s show Jason and Douglas bridge the gap from the Elizabethan esoteric imaginary to the modern day alchemical thinking driving our technologies.Visit this John Dee mini site for a unique preview of Louv’s latest book. https://www.johndee007.comAnd https://jasonlouv.com/ for more on Jason as well as links to his books, the Ultraculture blog, and his Magick School.Rushkoff kicks off the show on the heels of a week of Blockchain events here in New York. What values are retrieved in blockchain thinking? And is blockchain the right tool to turn money into a verb instead of a noun? Correction: The first Team Human Live event at the Alchemist’s Kitchen is on Thursday, June 21st. Links to tickets coming soon! Check the homepage at Teamhuman.fm for details.On today’s show you heard intro and outro music thanks to Fugazi and Dischord records. You also heard Psychic TV (Purchase here). If you enjoyed this episode check out Episode 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Episode 66 with Occult Historian Mitch Horowitz. You also heard a sample from Episode 31 guest R.U. SiriusYou can sustain this show via Patreon. And please leave us a review on iTunes.Thanks to teammate and listener Bobby Campbell for his amazing Team Human trading cards. Follow Team Human on Twitter where we will be posting more trading cards, going back to the earliest episodes. Visit the link in the header for more trading cards! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today, the economy’s equivalent of an outsider artist, Of Two Minds blogger and author of Money and Work Unchained, Charles Hugh Smith.Charles will be talking to us about the market, Universal Basic Income, and distributed prosperity.You can learn more about Charles at his website and blog Of Two Minds: https://www.oftwominds.com/.Opening the show, Douglas considers the "Art of the Deal." Perhaps a truly artful deal is one that engages us in relationships of collaboration rather than self-interest.Producer's note: The audio in this show is less than ideal due to a poor VoIP connection. It has been processed for intelligibility, but you still may notice drop outs and distortions. Apologies.You can sustain this show via Patreon. And please leave us a review on iTunes.This show features intro and outro music thanks to Fugazi and Dischord Records. Mid-way you heard Throbbing Gristle. See Ep. 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.Thanks to teammate and listener Bobby Campbell for his amazing Team Human trading cards. Follow Team Human on Twitter where we will be posting more trading cards, going back to the earliest episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today is designer, technology historian, and author of the new book Architectural Intelligence, Professor Molly Wright Steenson. Molly and Douglas share a wide-ranging conversation that begins by looking at the “weirdness” of AI. How do design metaphors such as “awesome mouth feel” and “uncanny valley” provoke deeper questions of human imagination, play, and meaning. Molly’s background in architecture and history offers listeners a unique grounding of digital in the physical. Check out Molly’s new book Architectural Intelligence and her longstanding website girlwonder.com. Molly also discusses her oft-cited essay, What is Burning Man, working with Howard Rheingold (TH 76) at Electric Minds, building the Netscape search page, and launching the influential feminist webzine Maxi.Opening the show, Douglas comments on educating robots versus educating humans. Is there something more, something ambiguous and sacred even to be retrieved from a well-rounded liberal arts education?You can sustain this show via Patreon. And please leave us a review on iTunes.This show features intro and outro music thanks to Fugazi and Dischord Records. Mid-way you heard Throbbing Gristle’s United. See Ep. 67 with Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.Thanks to teammate and listener Bobby Campbell for his amazing Team Human trading cards. Follow Team Human on Twitter where we will be posting more trading cards, going back to the earliest episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
“Everyone wants to be a cowboy, but no one wants to ride the range.” A dream of unraveling the mystery of the birth of universe led astrophysicist and author Brian Keating to "saddle up" and head to a frozen ocean of snow at the bottom of the world. Keating joins Rushkoff to talk about science, religion, questions that lead to more questions, and the "background noise” of the cosmos that may just be the key to understanding how this all began.Rushkoff begins today's show commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Are we suffering the effects of HAL computer-like programming on Facebook? "I know everything hasn't been quite right with me, but I can assure you now, very confidently, that it's going to be all right again. I feel much better now. I really do." HAL 9000 or Mark Zuckerberg?Learn more about our guest, Brian Keating:Professor Brian Keating is an astrophysicist with UC San Diego’s Department of Physics. He and his team develop instrumentation to study the early universe at radio, microwave and infrared wavelengths. He is the author of over 100 scientific publications and holds two U.S.Patents. He received an NSF CAREER award in 2006 and a 2007 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers at the White House from President Bush for a telescope he invented and deployed at the U.S. South Pole Research Station called “BICEP". Professor Keating became a Fellow of the American Physical Society in 2016. He co-leads the Simons Observatory Cosmic Microwave Background experiments in the Atacama Desert of Chile, and is the author of Losing the Nobel Prize: A Story of Cosmology, Ambition, and the Perils of Science's Highest Honor, selected as one ofAmazon.com’s Ten Best Nonfiction Books of the Month.This show features music thanks to Fugazi and Dischord Records as well as a sample of Throbbing Gristle by TH 68 guest Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.You can sustain this show via Patreon. And please leave us a review on iTunes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today is Suzanne Slomin, founder of Green Rabbit a small solar powered bakery located in the Mad River Valley of Vermont specializing in naturally leavened breads. Suzanne will share with us what it’s like being a “Real Person Doing Real Things” – an actual baker, farmer, employer and global citizen trying to operate as sustainably and humanly as possible across all the dimensions of her work. In this episode, we meet Suzanne having just “fed” her sourdough starter, a living culture of yeast and bacteria that is the essential element for her delicious and healthful breads. Instantly, the conversation is grounded to the hands-on daily work that makes Green Rabbit so special. Is it possible for the small farmer and local baker to maintain integrity and stewardship of the community in an increasingly extractive economy? Find out how Suzanne does it...Plus, in stark contrast to "Real People Doing Real Things," Rushkoff opens the show with a monologue on the idealism of bitcoin. Are cryptocurrencies soon to be just another instrument of the financial services industry?This show features music thanks to Fugazi and Dischord Records as well as a sample of Throbbing Gristle by TH 68 guest Genesis Breyer P-Orridge.You can sustain this show via Patreon. And please leave us a review on iTunes.Thanks to teammate and listener Bobby Campbell for his amazing Team Human trading cards.Images of Green Rabbit come courtesy of Suzanne Slomin. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today on Team Human we conclude our series of live shows recorded at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts in the historic Mission district of San Francisco. Picking up where we left off last week and joining Douglas on stage are teammates Erik Davis and Josette Melchor. Erik Davis is the author of Techgnosis, Nomad Codes and host of The Expanding Mind podcast. Erik and Douglas start with the big question, “What the fuck is going on here?” What begins with a few laughs quickly digs into a mind-expanding conversation about those gray areas between religion, technology, and psychedelics. Erik and Douglas look for coherence and connection in these fractious times. Making this message concrete is Gray Area’s founder Josette Melchor. Josette resurrects our show segment “Real People Doing Real Things.” She offers both practical and profound lessons on building a safe space for community, creativity, and artistic exploration.As we conclude this series, we’d like to thank our teammates at Gray Area; Josette Melchor, Seabrook Gubbins, Alric Burns, our guests for both nights Annalee Newitz, Howard Rheingold, Lauren McCarthy, Erik Davis, and (again!) Josette Melchor. Thank you to the San Francisco community who came out to support and participate in the show. And sincere gratitude to our Patreon members who’s sustaining subscriptions made travel and recording possible.Sign up at Patreon. There you’ll find the complete, uncut San Francisco Live shows, plus other rewards and ways to Find the Others.During this live performance we featured Intro music from Fugazi, plus excerpts from Throbbing Gristle (Listen to Genesis Breyer P-Orridge with Douglas on Episode 67). Mid-show you heard music by Mike Watt.This week's playing cards (thanks to Bobby Campell) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we continue with part two of our special live recording of Team Human at Gray Area Foundation for the Arts in San Fransisco. Joining Douglas on stage is cyberculture pioneer, educator, artist, author, visionary, and shoe painter, Howard Rheingold. “Mind amplifiers,” “psychedelic signifiers,” and “the instrumental vs. the sacred” are just the tip of the iceberg in a conversation that explores how we got to this moment in technology and society... and ultimately where we hope to go. Following Rushkoff and Rheingold’s conversation, Sci-Fi author and technology journalist Annalee Newitz (hear Newitz's conversation in part 1) rejoins the team for a roundtable discussion and audience Q & A. If you are just discovering Team Human, check out last week’s Episode 75, featuring the first hour of this of this live show with guest Annalee Newitz. Patreon supporters have access to the complete uncut interview at patreon.com/teamhuman. Music heard on today’s show; “Walkabout” by Throbbing Gristle (hear Genesis Breyer P-Orridge on Episode 67) Also heard on the show, music by Team Human Ep. 68 guest Stacco Troncoso plus intro and outro music from Fugazi.If you enjoyed these live shows, Please share a review of Team Human on iTunes. Your recommendation helps Team Human to “find the others.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's Team Human comes to you recorded live at the historic Grand Theater in San Francisco's Mission District, home to Gray Area Foundation for the Arts. We'll be sharing four installments of this live event, kicking it off with a conversation with Annalee Newitz, author of the mind blowing sci-fi novel Autonomous, as well as prior work Scatter Adapt and Remember: How Humans will Survive a Mass Extinction, founder of I09, and journalist for outlets such as Ars Technica among many others.Annalee joins Douglas on stage to talk about artificial intelligence, autonomy, tech ethics, robot sex, saving the planet and more. It's a lively discussion, energized by the presence of a wonderful and welcoming audience.Rushkoff kicks off this live series with an excerpt from his Team Human Manifesto, an excellent primer on the motivation driving this podcast and the connections being forged through its members.Next week we'll pick up with part two of this live show, featuring cyberculture pioneer, educator, and artist Howard Rheingold.During this live performance we featured Intro music from Fugazi, plus excerpts from Throbbing Gristle (Listen to Genesis Breyer P-Orridge with Douglas on Episode 67)You can sustain Team Human by subscribing via Patreon. Patreon members received free access to these San Francisco Events. Visit patreon.com/teamhuman to join. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Playing for Team Human today is interdisciplinary thinker and technology philosopher Damien Williams. In this episode, Williams and Rushkoff look at the embedded biases of technology and the values programed into our mediated lives. How has a conception of technology as “objective” blurred our vision to the biases normalized within these systems? What ethical interrogation might we apply to such technology? And finally, how might alternative modes of thinking, such as magick, the occult, and the spiritual help us to bracket off these systems for pause and critical reflection? This conversation serves as a call to vigilance against runaway systems and the prejudices they amplify.Learn more about Damien’s work at http://www.afutureworththinkingabout.com/Rushkoff begins today’s show with a story from home. A well-meaning school administrator begins using social media to promote his school, posting pictures of students and classroom activities. As parents become upset, the question arises: Why is it so easy to lose sight of the design and purpose behind these platforms?"This show features our usual intro and outro music thanks to Fugazi and Discord Records. Mid show you heard Throbbing Gristle (Listen to Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Douglas on Episode 67)A very special thanks to our new patrons who support the show via Patreon. Go to patreon.com/teamhuman to subscribe and receive patron exclusives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge has been one of my dearest and most human friends for the past few decades. Gen’s a musician, icon, cut-and-paste artist, occultist, and pandrogyne with whom I’ve worked and played in many ways over the years. Gen founded The Coum Transmissions, Throbbing Gristle, and Psychic TV, with whom I played keyboards in the early 2000’s. Gen also embarked on a very personal cut-and-paste experiment with partner Jackie, where they both sought to unite through psychic and physical remixing. Gen is currently challenged with a case of leukemia and has to stay close to the oxygen machine. But it seemed like a good excuse to bring out the portable recorder (generously funded by our Patreon subscribers!) and have a conversation. Visit the GoFundMe Campaign for Genesis Breyer P-Orridge https://www.gofundme.com/genesis-breyer-porridgeStephen decided to leave this mostly unedited, to give y’all a taste for what it’s like to sit in Gen’s apartment and just have a real conversation. Don’t worry, though - a conversation with Gen is a conversation about the fate of our species and reality itself. Please accept it as our holiday gift. -DouglasAll the music on today's show comes from Genesis' extensive catalog:Just Like Arcadia from Allegory and Self (PTV 1988)Caresse Song from Allegory and Self (PTV 1988)Distant Dreams-Part Two from Mission of Dead Souls (Throbbing Gristle)Thank You Part II from Thank You (PTV/PTV3 2011)Walkabout from 20 Jazz Funk Greats (Throbbing Gristle 1979 )Hot On The Heels of Love from 20 Jazz Funk Greats (Throbbing Gristle 1979)Lies and Then from Hell is Invisible, Heaven is Her/E (PTV3 - 2007 feat. Douglas Rushkoff!)Dead On Arrival (Throbbing Gristle 1978)Exotic Functions (Throbbing Gristle 1983)Being Lost from Allegory and Self (PTV 1988)United (Throbbing Gristle 1978)Thee Dweller from Allegory and Self (PTV 1988)Zyklon B Zombie from Second Annual Report (1977)Thank You - Part One from PTV/PTV3 2011) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interview with Ryan and Gibby of Dais Records followed by a playlist. Tracklist: 2:45 Ragnar Grippe - Sand Part 1 30:02 Tor Lundvall - Hiding 32:56 Coil - 7-Methoxy-β-Carboline: (Telepathine) 55:49 GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE & Thee Early Worm - Rather Hard to Libel 57:22 Choir Boy - Sunday Light 1:01:29 YOU - Feral 1:05:26 Psychic TV - Papal Breakdance 1:11:37 Annabelle's Garden - If 1:16:37 Youth Code - What Is The Answer 1:19:37 Drab Majesty - 39 By Design 1:24:30 Death of Lovers - The Absolute 1:29:35 Deviation Social - Machines Convulse 1:32:58 Sissy Spacek - Always Eating 1:33:16 Aaron Dilloway - Ghost 1:38:05 Iceage - Remember 1:40:17 Coum Transmissions - 73 Vibrant 1:43:07 Them Are Us Too - Marilyn 1:46:41 Twin Stumps - Siberia 1:50:58 Tor Lundvall - July Evening 1:52:30 Cold Showers - New Dawn 1:57:00 Martial Canterel - And I Thought 2:00:49 Drew McDowall - This Is What It's Like
For the latest episode of the Talkhouse Music Podcast, we invited Talkhouse Music's new editor-in-chief, Amy Rose Spiegel, to choose one of her favorite episodes from the vault. The one she picked happens to be one of my faves, as well: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge with Laura Jane Grace. The episode, which originally aired in 2015, is presented here in its entirety with a new introduction from Amy Rose and me. Subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop about future Talkhouse Podcasts. Also, we want to hear from you! Head on over to bit.ly/TalkhouseSurvey to fill out a two-minute survey about you, our audience, so we can hear about how to bring you the best conversations. To sweeten the deal, we’ll be raffling off a Fender Mahogany Acoustic Guitar, a rad nine-LP prize pack courtesy of the great crews at Secretly Group and Dead Oceans, a custom Levi’s jean jacket, and four $25 Amazon gift cards. Good luck! —Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Music Podcast host and producer New introduction recorded and mixed by Mark Yoshizumi. “Transsexuals are the stormtroopers of the future.” So says Genesis P-Orridge, the iconic, visionary musician who has fronted influential bands like Psychic TV and Throbbing Gristle. While P-Orridge isn’t transgender — they* call themselves a pandrogyne — their partner in this Talkhouse Music Podcast, Against Me! frontwoman Laura Jane Grace, came out as transgender in 2012. Still, as P-Orridge points out, both musicians have done something very brave: they’ve transitioned, in one way or another, in front of their audience. And it was P-Orridge who paved the way. As Grace says here, “Someone like yourself is so important to me.” P-Orridge and Grace might hail from different generations, countries and musical communities, but they found plenty to talk about: what it was like to transition in public, the mind-body duality, paranormal phenomena, the perennial bathroom problem, the perennnial airport screening problem, courage, death, Caitlyn Jenner, a hilarious exchange about what to wear on stage, dealing with photographers who want you to show your boobs, and what P-Orridge calls “a gradual shift in the way that gender and sexuality are perceived in our species.” This is one of the more fascinating and potentially visionary exchanges we’ve ever had on the Talkhouse Podcast. It’s also one of the more risqué, so if you’re easily offended, maybe you’ll want to check out one of our other podcasts. * A word about pronouns: P-Orridge call themselves “we” because they feel at one with their late wife Lady Jaye. Much more about that in the podcast.
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge is seeing the future in the past. Earlier this month, the Throbbing Gristle musician, poet, and performance/visual artist spoke with Pitchfork writer Jes Skolnik. P-Orridge was, as usual, a font of opinions, with no shortage of scathing remarks on the resurgence of Thatcherist fear politics, experiences with transphobia, and even the annoying proclivities of one popular rapper du jour. However, P-Orridge also shared many beatific insights on the nature of creative collaboration, the purpose of industrial rock as “an electric newspaper,” and how we all can go “the way of the spirit and the soul.”
Experimental musician, pioneering performance artist, and general cult phenomenon Genesis Breyer P-Orridge reveals the role of magic in h/er life and artistic practice. S/he describes h/er decades-long mystical work with sigils, chaos magick, sex magick, and the philosophies of Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth. Image: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge by Ross Simonini Artists featured in this episode: Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Micki Pellerano
“Transsexuals are the stormtroopers of the future.” So says Genesis P-Orridge, the iconic, visionary musician who has fronted influential bands like Psychic TV and Throbbing Gristle. While P-Orridge isn’t transgender — they* call themselves a pandrogyne — their partner in this Talkhouse Music Podcast, Against Me! frontwoman Laura Jane Grace, came out as transgender in 2012. Still, as P-Orridge points out, both musicians have done something very brave: they’ve transitioned, in one way or another, in front of their audience. And it was P-Orridge who paved the way. As Grace says here, “Someone like yourself is so important to me.” P-Orridge and Grace might hail from different generations, countries and musical communities, but they found plenty to talk about: what it was like to transition in public, the mind-body duality, paranormal phenomena, the perennial bathroom problem, the perennnial airport screening problem, courage, death, Caitlyn Jenner, a hilarious exchange about what to wear on stage, dealing with photographers who want you to show your boobs, and what P-Orridge calls “a gradual shift in the way that gender and sexuality are perceived in our species.” This is one of the more fascinating and potentially visionary exchanges we’ve ever had on the Talkhouse Podcast. It’s also one of the more risqué, so if you’re easily offended, maybe you’ll want to check out one of our other podcasts. * A word about pronouns: P-Orridge call themselves “we” because they feel at one with their late wife Lady Jaye. Much more about that in the podcast.
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge is the founding fa/mo/ther of Industrial music, a performance artist, and a very, very, very devoted husband.
This week: Philip von Zweck (Bad mofo, artist, and storied, long running host of Something Else on WLUW) and Simon Anderson (Associate Professor Department of Art History, Theory + Criticismm SAIC) interview a living legend, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge. Breyer P-Orridge was in town for an exhibition S/he is having at Western Exhibitions. Genesis P-Orridge and performance artist Lady Jaye Breyer began a collaborative effort begun in 1993 that focused on a single, central concern: deconstructing the fiction of self. Frustrated by what they felt to be culturally enforced limits on identity but emboldened by the radical power of love, P-Orridge and Lady Jaye applied collage and cut-up techniques to their own bodies in an effort to merge their respective selves. Through plastic surgery, hormone therapy, cross-dressing and altered behavior, they fashioned a single, pandrogynous being, Breyer P-Orridge. The work is an experiment in identity, a test of how fully two people can integrate their lives, and, ultimately, a symbolic gesture of evolution and the alchemical union of the male and female halves of the human. Although Lady Jaye passed away in 2007, Genesis has continued Breyer P-Orridge, putting into question not only the limits between self and other but also life and death. Genesis Breyer P-Orridge was born in Manchester, England in 1950. S/he was a member of the Kinetic action group Exploding Galaxy/Transmedia Exploration from 1969-1970. S/he conceived of and founded the seminal British performance art group Coum Transmissions in 1969 and was the co-founder of Throbbing Gristle, Psychic TV, and the spoken word/ambient music performance group Thee Majesty. Throughout Genesis' long career, s/he has worked and collaborated with William S. Burroughs, Brion Gysin, Derek Jarman and Dr. Timothy Leary, among others. H/er art has been exhibited internationally, including recent exhibitions at Deitch Projects, Mass MOCA, Centre Pompidou, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Barbican Museum, the Swiss Institute and White Columns, amongst others. Upcoming exhibitions will include a solo exhibition at Rupert Goldsworthy in Berlin, a keynote address at the Erotic Screens Conference, Centre for Public Culture and Ideas at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia and a lecture at the Museum of Modern Art, New York in March. H/er archive was recently acquired for the permanent collection of the Tate Britain Museum.