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Centaur Consciousness – Mythological Narratives and 21st Century Cultural Critique, a continuing conversation with Dr. Ted Friedman, Georgia State University


“For the last few years, I’ve been preoccupied with a concept that hasn’t received much academic attention lately: myth. Specifically, the idea that popular culture narratives are forms of myth.” – from Myth, the Numinous and Cultural Studies In an … Continue reading

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Myth, the Numinous, and Cultural Studies by Dr. Ted Friedman, Georgia State University


We are please to re-post this important work, originally published on FlowTV, by Dr. Ted Friedman (@tedfriedman). For a further exploration of Dr. Friedman’s current work in cultural studies see David Metcalfe’s interview with him, Centaur Consciousness: Mythological Narratives and … Continue reading

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Digital Gardening


What do we do with all the information that surrounds us? The current call for curation requires strategies that can create meaningful exchange beyond efficient tagging and search algorithms. Just as a gardener takes the raw information of the botanist … Continue reading

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