Tearing Us Apart 3: Psychedelic Journey
This week Violet and Freddy celebrate the 50th anniversary of Woodstock by going on a psychedelic journey into the hippy psychology. To do this they look at the work of two psychologists from the era: Abraham Maslow and Timothy Leary. And they share some far-out poetry.
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- You are What You Eat
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Tearing Us Apart 2: You are what you eat
This week Violet and Freddy explore the psychology of food and ask whether eating different food can make you a different person.
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- Tearing Us Apart 1
- Erik Erikson through James Dean Eyes
- Tearing Us Apart 3
- Psychedelic Journey
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Tearing Us Apart 1: Erik Erikson through James Dean Eyes
Tearing Us Apart is an ongoing exploration into human psychology. This week Violet and Freddy learn about Erik Erikson’s theory of how personalities develop through life. And then apply what they’ve learned to Rebel Without a Cause…
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Sally Buchan has an installation this week at the Flux Exhibtion
Camden-based multi-media artist Sally Buchanan doesn’t necessarily know what her projects are going to be about, but always knows that they are going to happen. Not surprising then that her contribution to the FLUX Exhibition – this week in the Parade Ground of Chelsea College of the Arts – is called ‘The Inevitable Installation’. Sally talked to Camden Community Radio while she was still on a high from the (not quite finished) work on her sculpture which she hopes will draw people into a space that suggests another world, another dimension. Consisting of ten cubes, each a different colour and constructed with scaffolding and organza that people can walk through or view from outside, the installation plays with shape and colour as overlaps transpose colours and convey different hues. On Monday and Tuesday ‘The Inevitable Installation’ will be assembled (and filmed with a time lapse camera) in situ.
Entry is FREE, Gates open each day at 11am. Chelsea College is next to Tate Britain at 16 John Islip Street, SW1 4UJ.Bus 88, Pimlico tube station or River bus to Tate Britain.
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Faith Leaders: St Pancras Old Church
Father James Elston is the leader of the Church of England congregation at St Pancras Old Church. James tells us about the beliefs and practices of the Church of England. As the priest of one of London’s most ancient churches, James talks about what role his church has in helping those in need in our society today.
This is part of a series of interviews with Faith Leaders from across Camden. Our aim is to learn about different religions and the part they play in shaping our community.
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