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garden.something.meeting

Eugene Shimalsky
Bioelectricity
Free Will
Guy Klucevsek
Potlatch
Code Damp
Television
Xenobots
Anthrobots
Regenerative Medicine
Robert Sapolsky
Ukraine
Neuroscience
Cognitive Glue
Russia
Psychoneuroimmunology

Basic research of the void. Conversations with artists, scientists, and writers about what sits at the edge and what slips from it. Talks air on ResonanceFM and are available on all platforms, for the mixtapes and music episodes please go to www.mixcloud.com/shimalsky/

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Latest Episodes

Choosing the right fork for the lasagna of reality. World-building and metaphysical shelter-in-place with Italian philosopher and writer Federico Campagna.

Iranian-American philosopher Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh joins me for a garden walk - through evil and madness, secrets, games.

Poetry that sits at the start of every civilization, rave cultures in active war zones, programmers who can dance, horror fil... more

A free-flowing talk with artist, writer, and arts educator John Cussans about potlatch, the Bataillean concept of excessive, communal expenditure, and whether figures like Trump represent a perverse modern version of it.

A note on how John stopped c... more

A special episode in memory of Guy Klucevsek. Sort of degerate radioplay in the spirit of Patrik Ouředník.

No music here, just news and fake news of funerals and beheadings, Marlon Brando, degenerative art, mushroom poisoning, trump fragrances, Darw... more

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Recent Guests

Federico Campagna
Italian philosopher and writer
Author of The Technique and Magic; Mediterranean Lessons on Escaping History
Episode: Mirrors for plebs. Talk with Federico Campagna.
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh
Iranian-American professor of philosophy, acclaimed writer, and thinker
Episode: In total darkeness, is poetry still there? Talk with Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh.
John Cussans
Professor, writer and artist
Episode: Accelerating Potlatch. Talk with with John Cussans .
Sophie Sleigh-Johnson
Author of Code Damp; artist, musician, lecturer
Goldsmiths College
Episode: Code: Damp. Talk with Sophie Sleigh-Johnson.
Michael Levin
Distinguished professor at Tufts University
Tufts University
Episode: The saints knew it all along. Talk with Michael Levin.
Simon Critchley
Professor of Philosophy, Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research
New School for Social Research
Episode: Mysticism is a playlist. Talk with Simon Critchley.
Robert Sapolsky
Neuroscientist, researcher, and author
Stanford University (as inferred from context)
Episode: Determined not to get an ulcer. Talk with Robert Sapolsky.

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Eugene Chemarski
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The saints knew it all along. Talk with Michael Levin.
Q: Where do your philosophical interests that derive from your work around cognition lie?
Levin explains that mind and intelligence are embedded in the fabric of reality, not confined to brains, and emphasizes how philosophical ideas should translate into practical biomedical outcomes.
Mysticism is a playlist. Talk with Simon Critchley.
Q: What is the risk of treating science as a substitute for religion or spirituality?
The guest contends that science can fill the 'religion-shaped hole' in culture but cannot fully account for life as a form of existence; philosophy, empathy, and imaginative insight are needed to complement scientific understanding rather than replace it.
Mysticism is a playlist. Talk with Simon Critchley.
Q: Why should we resist reducing religion to belief or disbelief, especially in the modern era?
He argues that religion's function is broader than belief; it shapes patterns of life and meaning, and has an expressive role in culture that persists through literature, art, and everyday practices, even as formal institutions change.
Mysticism is a playlist. Talk with Simon Critchley.
Q: As a playlist, what sense does mysticism have beyond being a simple, easily grasped idea?
Critchley responds by framing mysticism as a conjuncture or collage, a mode of experience that unfolds like a mixtape—assembled from diverse sources, ideas, and moments that together offer a richer sense of meaning than any single, fixed definition.
Code: Damp. Talk with Sophie Sleigh-Johnson.
Q: How does contemporary technology affect our perception of time and space according to the discussion?
Technology compresses time and distances, making news instantaneous and distances feel negligible, which challenges traditional ways of experiencing media and reality.

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Thoughtful, boundary-pushing conversations at the edge of philosophy, science, and culture. Episodes center on metaphysical world-building, political philosophy, technology's impact on perception, and the role of art and imagination in shaping contemporary society. Guests are leading thinkers and creatives who probe how language, myth, cognition, and cultural structures influence reality, power, and everyday life. Notable threads include discussions of ontology, mysticism, bioengineering, media theory, and the politics of attention, often through long-form, exploratory dialogues that mix theory with personal narrative and historical context. The show often features rigorous intellectual interrogation paired with lyrical, speculative storyte... more

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