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il bene di fuori orario

da un post di Roberto Silvestri

IL BENE DI FUORI ORARIO
Carmelo Bene…. “per prima cosa penso a vivere, poi vivo, la stessa cosa continua. Improvviso partendo da qualcosa di molto elaborato. Cerco di non scadere nel compiacimento. E’ l’unica libertà assoluta. Altrimenti c’è il delirio… I miti italiani non mi riguardano. La Vergine e i Vangeli li lascio a Pasolini” (intervista a Carmelo Bene di Jean Narboni 1968)

Da venerdì 18 marzo Fuori Orario cose (mai) viste dedica un ciclo all’opera di Carmelo Bene

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oggi: gherardo bortolotti @ centroscritture.it

Oggi, per gli iscritti ai corsi di centroscritture.it

alle ore 18:00
incontro Zoom con
GHERARDO BORTOLOTTI

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introduzione di Marco Giovenale e Valerio Massaroni
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deserts, and the deserts / jim leftwich. 2022

the sensenessless very please
mildewed by armies of
disinformed
relict
openswerve streamingles
admit that we are alert
forever waking up
in the eco- econo- the
asemous thunder
stopping more than
stepping
on the toes on their
toes on our
toes

theairwavicles forming
to the solutioncelebrate
the opening eye the
breakfast of marks the
cheese howitzer lemur
from one indigenous
stonehenge the national
parakeet one groundhog
out of ten wellsprings
painted red in the
circle of another exit Continua a leggere

mg, “in un’ottica di cura continua” @ il cucchiaio nell’orecchio

grazie a Gaetano Altopiano per l’ospitalità a questo testo, riscritto per Il cucchiaio nell’orecchio: https://www.ilcucchiaionellorecchio.it/2022/03/in-unottica-di-cura-continua/

 

flicker / nik sheehan. 2009

The flicker effect was identified by the famously independent-minded scientist W. Grey Walter in his best- selling 1953 book The Living Brain.
Grey Walter – who was soon to become the father of Artificial Intelligence – discovered that by using high-powered stroboscopes and experimenting with trigger feedback techniques where the flash was set to fire in synchronization with the brain’s rhythms, the brain is, “transformed temporarily to a different sort of brain.” Walter found that time itself could become lost or disturbed. As he observed of one subject:

“[He had] the sense of having been pushed sideways in time by flicker. Yesterday was no longer behind, and tomorrow was no longer ahead..”

Stroboscopic light, or light flashing on the eye between 8 and 13 flashes per second, induces alpha wave activity in the brain – a state normally associated with dreaming and creativity. Subjects often report seeing shapes and colours, some have full-blown hallucinations, others mystical experiences. Approximately one in 4,000 people will have an epileptic seizure.

In 1997, ten million Japanese schoolchildren, and some adults, tuned into the animé cartoon Pokemon to see a “flashing explosion with high frequency red and blue flicker stimulation” hit the screen and persist. What happened next sparked international headlines. Some viewers went into a trance-like state, as if hypnotized. Others experienced altered vision and shortness of breath. Some passed out, others had seizures. Hospitals all over Japan received admissions, though nobody was permanently damaged.

http://www.flickerflicker.com/flash/WhatIsFlicker/WhatIsFlicker.html

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/434039.Chapel_of_Extreme_Experience

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