[Dialogue] Provocation tv series
W. J.
synergi at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 21 14:39:02 EDT 2011
Yes, Wiegle, I know about this.
There is ONE existing copy on 16 mm black & white film of a 30 minute discussion
of Judgement at Nuremberg by Mathews, Pierce, and Slicker sitting behind three
ridiculous looking tiny desks in some TV studio in Austin. With film clips.
Interesting that they used 'The Institute of Cultural Affairs' way back in the
Austin days.
Don't know about On the Beach, since that one never showed up in the Archives
while I was paying attention in the Kemper Building.
As far as I know Nuremberg is still at Kemper. I hope some wise colleagues have
labeled, catalogued, and rescued it from the basement 'broiler room', since
heat, humidity, and possible floods could lead to deterioration of the film
stock.
Marshall
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From: James Wiegel <jfwiegel at yahoo.com>
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Subject: [Dialogue] Provocation tv series
Looking through the wedge blade.net golden pathways I found transcripts excerpts
from televised dialogues led by Mathews on two movies. Judgement at nuremburg
and on the beach.
Said it was done by compass productions and NBC, 1962 or so. Put on by The
Institute of Cultural Affairs in Austin, TX.
Anyone know about this .. Have access to the telecast recordings??
Jim Wiegel
Jfwiegel at yahoo.com
You do everything based on normal -- you build houses, you go on vacation -- now
what you're seeing is it's almost as if anything can happen. How do you deal
with the variability? David Phillips
On Aug 20, 2011, at 19:48, "W. J." <synergi at yahoo.com> wrote:
Jeez. Never imagined that Bob Griffin in his old age was actually on another
intellectual planet so different from the rest of us. I'm almost brane-dead as
it is; maybe Muriel is not. But at this point I do hope to hobble toward my
inevitable tombstone etc. without needing more brane [a la the Scarecrow] than I
can muster.
>Marshall
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From: Robert A Griffin <ramgriffin at msn.com>
>To: dialogue at wedgeblade.net
>Sent: Sat, August 20, 2011 11:43:24 AM
>Subject: Re: [Dialogue] Change of Belief
>
>
>Steve, Darrell et al:
>Bob G. seldom responds to the Dialogue but this brought me up short because I
>have just been flipping through Stephen Hawking's The Universe in a Nutshell,
>Bantam Books 2001.
>
>Now, truth be known, I am not a physist or the son or brother of one. In
>Liberia in 2000 I wrote a high school physics lesson plan to help prepare West
>African HS students for the WATests that ALL high schoolers in Liberia had to
>pass in order to graduate from high school. Now that was a year before
>Hawking's TUN so I did not have the benefit of his undescibable clarity. Ever
>hear of a brane? Neither had I until reading TUN yesterday. "In a brane world
>model, holography would be a one-to-one correspondence between states in our
>four-dimensional world and states in higher dimensions." and... "With
>observations from the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at Geneva {now undergoing
>tests}... we may be able to determine whether or not we live on a brane. If we
>do, it will presumably be because the anthropic principle picks out brane
>models from the vast zoo of universes allowed by M-theory. We could well
>paraphrase Miranda in Shakerspeare's The Tempest:
> O Brane new world.
> That has such creatures in't.
>That is the universe in a nutshell." Hawking
>
>Pondering some more about Darrell's Change of Belief thread which includes
>phrases like:
>-Ken Wilber's concept of holons
>-Our role as holons will be participants in the process but we will not be in
>control
>
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