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  • The Artist Is Absent

    By Peggy Papada | March 9th, 2019

    Marina Abramović’s latest project, “The Life,” was on at the Serpentine Gallery in London last week. Publicized as the first mixed reality art experience, the visitors are greeted by assistants […]

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  • Lacan With The Philosophers

    By Ruth Ronen | March 4th, 2019

    Marie-Hélène Brousse interviews Ruth Ronen about her book “Lacan with the Philosophers”   MHB: What is the place of Philosophers in Lacan’s trajectory ? Is it a dialogue, a mere […]

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  • Spark Joy!

    By Cyrus Saint Amand Poliakoff | February 25th, 2019

    On January 1st, 2019, Netflix released a new reality TV series, ‘Tidying Up with Marie Kondo’. Marie Kondo, bestselling author, organizing consultant and now global de-cluttering media sensation, has capitalized […]

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  • Real Love Is Love Without Piety

    By Marie-Hélène Brousse | February 20th, 2019

    You say that the “adhesive” that unites families is now love and not biology, which is what happened before. MHB: Yes. For centuries a couple formed a family and love […]

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  • Man Shall Not Live By Scans Alone

    By Gustavo Dessal | February 17th, 2019

    Abraham Verghese, an American specialist in general medicine, wrote a moving testimony that is at the same time a serious warning about the progressive extinction of medical wisdom. In clear […]

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  • We Are All Exiles

    By Miriam Zorn - Andreas Steininger - Avi Rybnicki | February 9th, 2019

    Towards the Forum ZADIG-VIENNA   The guests she called For as long as I can remember, my grandmother has been talking about the many companionships that would have taken place […]

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  • My Precious

    By Gustavo Dessal | February 6th, 2019

    Blimunda, the protagonist of José Saramago’s “Memorial of the Convent”, had the magical property of seeing inside people. Saramago constructs here the metaphor of the ‘society of transparency’ that will […]

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  • Inventions vs. Certainties

    By François Ansermet | February 3rd, 2019

    Reflections on some questions raised by the clinical practice that surrounds transgender subjects and gender identity in today’s society Does gender exist for psychoanalysis? If not, what might one say […]

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  • The Rise of the Gaze as Algorithmic

    By Françoise Stark-Mornington | January 30th, 2019

    Outstanding! Generative Adversarial Network’s [1] (G.A.N.), Portrait of Edmond Belamy, 2018   Last October an artwork produced by artificial intelligence (AI) was sold for $432,500 – nearly 45 times its […]

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