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Petervan’s First Solo Art Exhibition Opens
I am excited to announce and invite you to Petervan Virtual Solo, my first solo exhibition of some recent artwork. A collection of sketches – paintings – soundscapes – videos – 3D sculptures – digital sketches – AI warpings – poems – fairy tales – timecapsules To visit Petervan Virtual Solo, go to https://artspaces.kunstmatrix.com/en/exhibition/1553528/petervan-virtual-solo The… Read more
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What Is Forbidden?
In preparation for a Zoom session on Dangerous Questions, Josie Gibson from The Catalyst Network asked me to write up the most dangerous question. She asked me to send my question to her husband, who put it in a black-swan envelope that was only opened during the live session. Check out the reactions at the… Read more
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Petervan Ride June 2020
Most are June 2020 releases, but some oldies as well. I suggest you play it with shuffle-on for better serendipity Read more
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Petervan’s Delicacies – 27 June 2020
As usual, an incoherent, irregular, unpredictable collection of interesting sparks. I am surprised there is so much video in this edition. I also found it difficult to select the five very best of this edition. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! Self-promo heads-up: Watch this and other spaces on July 1st, 2020. I will… Read more
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Pause with Josie – Episode 4
This is episode-4 of the calm conversation with Josie Gibson from The Catalyst Network, inspired by Robert Poynton’s book “Pause – You are not a To-Do list“. The approach is simple: we both read chapter-4 of the book and highlight three sentences, and mark the words that resonate most. These sentences and words are the triggers for a very… Read more
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Petervan’s Delicacies – 13 June 2020
An irregular, unpredictable, incoherent, unfocused set of mind-sparks that got me thinking. Handpicked, no robots. Minimalism in curation. Enjoy! About the end of efficiency. By Ana Andjelic. About the distorted experience of time. By Venkatesh Rao About crowdsourcing the unimaginable and unthinkable ideas. By Jane McGonigal About the undergirding of self-knowledge by space, location, scale, and… Read more