All memory is theft: on storytelling & belonging
11. you tickle, therefore I am

Johan Grimonprez

11. you tickle, therefore I am

d. François Truffaut, Fahrenheit 451

April 11, 1994 zap-editor
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FAHRENHEIT 451

François Truffaut,
4 min 18 sec

In an oppressive future, a fireman whose duty is to destroy all books begins to question his task.

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Pages

  • Intro & Course description
  • 01. growing new stories
  • 02. I contain multitudes
  • 03. zombie ontology
  • 04. other, a hesitant smile
  • 05. poetry is not a luxury
  • 06. the thought police
  • 07. transition town
  • 08. on bio-piracy & guerrilla gardening
  • 09. sharing circles, (e)conomy & doughnut economies
  • 10. spaceship earth: the world as a relationship
  • 11. you tickle, therefore I am
    • * summary & further research
    • a. Thomas Nagel, What is it like to be a bat?
    • b. David Chalmers, How do you explain conscio …
    • c. Raymond Tallis, on tickling
    • c. Robert Zemeckis, Contact
    • d. François Truffaut, Fahrenheit 451
    • e. Andrei Tarkovsky, Solaris
    • f. David Bohm, Wholeness and Fragmentation
    • g. Richard Feynman, Why
    • h. Karen Barad, Troubling Times, Undoing the …
    • I. Isaac Asimov, Is the Universe a Simulation …
    • j. Rupert Sheldrake, The Science Delusion
    • k. Terence McKenna, Nature is Conscious
    • l. Gordon Wasson, The Mushroom Man
    • m. Errol Morris, Wormwood
    • n. Humboldt Penguins Chasing a Butterfly
    • o. Stuart Hameroff, Consciousness
    • p. Roger Penrose, The quantum nature of consc …
    • q. Mckenna discusses if reality is real
    • r. Stuart Hameroff, Do we have a quantum Soul …
  • 12. who owns the future
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