"Art and society." . . "videnskab." . . "videnskab" . "1900 - 1999" . . "Asset Foundation." . . "Art and science." . . "Whole and part (Philosophy)" . . "Mystic Fire Video, Inc. (Firm)" . . "Art, Modern / 20th century." . . "kunst." . . "kunst" . . . . . . . . "Transforming world" . "Transforming world"@en . . . . . . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy"@en . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy The shifting paradigm" . "Pt. 4, The transforming world: Participants Lawrence Weiner, Rupert Sheldrake, Sogyal Rinpoche et al. discuss art and entropy, reincarnation and the morphogenetic field, the current shift in physics and biology towards the concept of a living Earth, and of what the third world has to offer the West."@en . . . . . . "Shifting paradigm" . "Shifting paradigm"@en . . . "Topics from the symposium Art meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy include creativity, coherence, wholeness and the implicate order. Field interviews feature Robert Rauschenberg, David Bohm, and the Dalai Lama."@en . . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy Crisis of perception" . "Pt. 3, Crisis of perception: Participants Jacques van der Heyden, Francisco Varela, J.M. Pinheiro Neto, Mother Tessa Bilecki discuss the Buddhist theory of knowledge in view of modern cognitive science, the groundless nature of reality and how perception interacts with what is perceived."@en . "Documentary films"@en . . . . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy from fragmentation to wholeness"@en . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy The chaotic universe" . . . . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy the transforming world"@en . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy crisis of perception"@en . . . "Topics from the symposium Art meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy include the art and entropy, re-incarnation, the morphogenetic field, the shift to the idea of a living earth, and what the third world has to offer. Field interviews feature Lawrence Weiner, Rupert Sheldrake, and Sogyal Rinpoche."@en . . . . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy From fragmentation to wholeness" . . . . . . . . . "Topics from the symposium Art meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy include the groundless nature of reality, how what we perceive is not just something out there, but rather interdependent between the knower and the known. Field interviews feature Jacques van der Heyden, Francisco Varela, and Mother Teresa Bielecki."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Chaotic universe"@en . "Pt. 5, The shifting paradigm: Participants Fritjof Capra, Marina Abramovic and Raimon Panikkar discuss ecological sustainability, the existential fear of change, present day man's alienaion from nature, and the role of creativity in a new perception of nature and reality."@en . "Chaotic universe" . . . . . . . "From fragmentation to wholeness"@en . "From fragmentation to wholeness" . . . "Pt. 1, From fragmentation to wholeness: Participants Robert Rauschenberg, David Bohm, the Dalai Lama, Stanislav Menshikov, discuss creativity, coherence, wholeness and the implicate order, and the need to move from a competitive to a compassionate society."@en . "Crisis of perception"@en . "Crisis of perception" . . "Art meets science and spirituality in a changing economy The transforming world" . . . "Artists, scientists, spiritual leaders and economists gathered at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in September, 1990 to explore the emerging paradigm of a holistic world view and the implications for a global economy. The 5-day conference was inspired by influential Germany artist, Joseph Beuys, and French Fluxus artist, Robert Filliou, who felt that artists have a responsibility to inspire a broader vision of our changing world. After the death of Beuys and Filliou, Dutch artist and writer Louwrien Wijers manifested this unique event, calling it \"a mental sculpture.\" This video series is drawn from the conference and from interviews with the participants at their homes and workplaces throughout the world."@en . "Artists, scientists, spiritual leaders and economists gathered at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in September, 1990 to explore the emerging paradigm of a holistic world view and the implications for a global economy. The 5-day conference was inspired by influential Germany artist, Joseph Beuys, and French Fluxus artist, Robert Filliou, who felt that artists have a responsibility to inspire a broader vision of our changing world. After the death of Beuys and Filliou, Dutch artist and writer Louwrien Wijers manifested this unique event, calling it \"a mental sculpture.\" This video series is drawn from the conference and from interviews with the participants at their homes and workplaces throughout the world." . . . "Pt. 2, The chaotic universe: Participants John Cage, Ilya Prigogine and others discuss a new way of thinking about the organization of all living systems, and describe a non-linear world that contains multiple views and of the creativity inherent in chaos."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Art Meets Science and Spirituality in a Changing Economy (1990 : Amsterdam, Netherlands)" . . . "Developing countries." . . . . "Art / Philosophy." . .