Institute of Other

Institute of Other Bringing together like-minded, motivated people to discuss what they do, what they dream of doing, a

"Bringing together like-minded, motivated people to discuss what they do, what they dream of doing, and what has yet to be dreamed, with the aim of generating new ideas, experiments, other"

We know that what you love doesn’t necessarily pay the bills, but we believe in fulfilment first, and are creating a platform to facilitate that. The Institute of Other will bring together specialists and hobb

yists alike from fields such as art, science, engineering, publishing, philosophy, film, business, theatre, language, other, to network, learn, exchange ideas and inspire new ones. To test the waters, we’re currently working on an initial beta season of events: talks, workshops, pop-ups, and screenings – find out more and book to join us. Our official launch will come in spring, with the first in a series of regular networking salons – our aim is that the connections made here will spark new projects and experiments, which in turn will be showcased by us through future exhibitions, publications, performances, other. So, follow Institute of Other on Twitter / like us on Facebook / subscribe to our mailing list, and we’ll keep you in the loop on our plans and send you invitations to come together with other creative and curious people like you. If you’ve got an idea for a collaborative event, workshop, or exhibition, a fresh perspective to share, want to offer support, inspiration, other, please send us a brief email to: [email protected]

In recent years researchers have highlighted the peculiar power of silence to calm our bodies, turn up the volume on our...
24/07/2016

In recent years researchers have highlighted the peculiar power of silence to calm our bodies, turn up the volume on our inner thoughts, and attune our connection to the world.

http://nautil.us/issue/16/nothingness/this-is-your-brain-on-silence

One icy night in March 2010, 100 marketing experts piled into the Sea Horse Restaurant in Helsinki, with the modest goal of making…

A place for introverts to share their stories, find like-minded people and read advice written specifically for them.htt...
22/07/2016

A place for introverts to share their stories, find like-minded people and read advice written specifically for them.

http://blog.ted.com/a-community-for-those-who-like-to-be-alone/

Quiet Revolution is a place for introverts to share their stories, find like-minded people and read advice written specifically for them.

Giving physical form to abstract digital information, with delightful visuals to boot!http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016...
17/07/2016

Giving physical form to abstract digital information, with delightful visuals to boot!

http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2016/06/piano-projection/

"Andante" was created by MIT's Tangible Media Group as a way to promote an understanding of the way that music is rooted in the body, an experience that transcends more than just the ears. The group, led by Professor Hiroshi Ishii, gives physical form to abstract digital infor

"Even at the moment of your failure, you are beautiful... You don't know it yet, but you have the ability to reinvent yo...
15/07/2016

"Even at the moment of your failure, you are beautiful... You don't know it yet, but you have the ability to reinvent yourself endlessly. That's your beauty."

http://www.ted.com/talks/lidia_yuknavitch_the_beauty_of_being_a_misfit

To those who feel like they don't belong: there is beauty in being a misfit. Author Lidia Yuknavitch shares her own wayward journey in an intimate recollection of patchwork stories about loss, shame and the slow process of self-acceptance. "Even at the moment of your failure, you are beautiful," she...

In moderation, stress can be inspiring; when it's chronic, it can actually change your brain! Insightful stuff herehttp:...
13/07/2016

In moderation, stress can be inspiring; when it's chronic, it can actually change your brain! Insightful stuff here

http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-stress-affects-your-brain-madhumita-murgia

Stress isn’t always a bad thing; it can be handy for a burst of extra energy and focus, like when you’re playing a competitive sport or have to speak in public. But when it’s continuous, it actually begins to change your brain. Madhumita Murgia shows how chronic stress can affect brain size, its str...

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