Talks talks
Mar. 4th, 2013 11:36 pmSo this morning for the religious studies seminar, we had Jay Michaelson come in to talk to us about Jewish nondualism, which was really cool and exciting! He's a great speaker and talked about the Zohar and reading in Hebrew and how it works with other mystic traditions and whatnot. He's also a Theravadan Buddhist so he talked a bit about how he skewed that way as well. It was fun.
And then in my ethnic studies class, we watched the first half of Battle of Algiers.
And then I graded, before going to Ted Chiang's talk! It was so nice to see him again. I introduced him to my mentor and she was very pleased. His talk was on "folk-biology" (intuitive and oversimplified ways of understanding biological stuff) and specifically SF's obsession with imagining that the brain is like a computer. He also read a bit from his newest story. It's fun. Afterwards we all went out for dinner at some place which I thought was quite underwhelming but it was nice to see him again and chat with him.
And then in my ethnic studies class, we watched the first half of Battle of Algiers.
And then I graded, before going to Ted Chiang's talk! It was so nice to see him again. I introduced him to my mentor and she was very pleased. His talk was on "folk-biology" (intuitive and oversimplified ways of understanding biological stuff) and specifically SF's obsession with imagining that the brain is like a computer. He also read a bit from his newest story. It's fun. Afterwards we all went out for dinner at some place which I thought was quite underwhelming but it was nice to see him again and chat with him.