Marina Abramović and Kim Stanley Robinson perform "The Hard Problem," a performance-art podcast

"The Hard Problem" is a new episode of the Into The Impossible podcast from the Arthur C. Clarke Center for Human Imagination: it features the outcome of a collaboration between legendary performance artist Marina Abramović (previously) and environmentalist science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson (previously): a short story about an interstellar journey incorporating elements of Robinson's outstanding 2015 novel Aurora -- a novel that is pitiless in its insistence on rigor in our thinking about the problems of living in space and on other planets.

Jasmina Tešanović: On Marina Abramovic, a "grandmother of performance art"

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Author Jasmina Tešanović writes this guest-essay on the work of 63-year old Serbian artist Marina Abramovic (above), the "grandmother of performance art" whose work will be honored in 2010 in a MOMA retrospective:

All her work is centered on body, her body which went through severe trials all these years: cutting, beating starving, public exposure… the dividing line between spirituality and trials is almost invisible, the path of living leads to death.

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Play it now: Jostle Parent

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As I understand it, being the parent of children is consistently terrifying — like herding cats, except suddenly minor environmental conveniences, like power outlets and stairs and cars, suddenly turn lethal. Everything is to be either managed with your last shredded nerve or avoided.

Kickstarting an east London children's circus

Noemi sends us a Kickstarter campaign: "to help re-imagine education and establish an Art Circus for the Kids of Canning Town in East London run by the good folks at The House of Fairy Tales. International art stars Sir Peter Blake, Marina Abramovic, Jeremy Deller, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Rachel Whiteread and other high-profile art world names are collaborating with The House of Fairy Tales and Gavin Turk to create the world's first permanent Childrens' Art Circus, opening in East London in Autumn, 2013."

John Brockman's "Edge: Serpentine Map Marathon" (UPDATE: Now with more Boing!)

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From the Edge.org Serpentine Map Marathon. John Brockman writes:

Three years ago, Edge collaborated with The Serpentine Gallery in London in a program of "table-top experiments" as part of the Serpentine's Experiment Marathon .

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The Shroud Crowd: a dispatch from Torino, Italy

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Since April 10th of this year, Torino, Italy has been crowded by a strange mob of tourists: endless streams of international and local people, old and young, pious and less pious. They are Catholics, and believers of other religions, too.

The Shroud Crowd walks the majestic straight streets under the portici of this city, the first capital of Italy. — Read the rest

What Is Your Formula? project

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John Brockman's Edge "World Question Center" and the Seprentine Gallery in London debuted a new collaborative project where they asked dozens of smart people–scientists, authors, big thinkers–this question: "What is your formula? Your Equation? Your Algorithm?" People like Craig Venter, Keith Devlin, Freeman Dyson, Drew Endy, Brian Eno, and Douglas Rushkoff answered. — Read the rest