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Heavy metal music, arts, and crafts person, and FLOSS creative.
Bandcamp: https://darkphotonstudio.bandcamp.com/
YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE-GpimuVDkp5PBAjgga8KA
If I described my videos. you'd never watch them. To be fair, you might not regardless.
But to give some: hailing from Bristol UK my channel offers pop culture reviews based on the obscure & the slightly less obscure.
#RailCasual is a video and stills shooter focused on railroads in general and trains of the Pacific Northwest in particular.
My videos and photos are posted whenever inspiration and free time are flowing. If you enjoy stories about railroading or just like watching trains, please consider subscribing.
Welcome to Let's Talk Philosophy. My name is Brett and my focus in the videos I create will be the illumination and exaltation of yesterday's and today's greatest philosophical minds. My goal is to not only convey their thoughts, ideas, and philosophies, but to also give these ideas practical meaning so that you may use them to better your own lives. If you're interested in learning about philosophy and applying philosophic principles to your life, check out a few of my videos. Even if philosophy has never really caught your gaze, you may find after little investigation how seductive and enveloping dialectic conversation can be.
Hello, my name is Mark Sundaram! I'm a university prof with a PhD in Medieval Studies. I use language, literature, and history to explore the web of connections in the world around us. Many of my videos start with a word as a jumping off point, with its history and etymology opening up a way to explore history and culture more widely. Others examine literary devices, cognitive science, myth, history of science, and other topics.
The endless knot is a common visual motif of an interconnected knot with no beginning or end, found in many cultures around the world. My use of the symbol is a reference to the 14th c. poem "Sir Gawain & the Green Knight", where it describes the pentangle which Gawain has emblazoned on his shield as a symbol of the interconnectedness of things. Here it also gains significance from its comparison to the cognitive science hexagram which shows the interrelated nature of various fields in cognitive science.
Be sure to visit my website at www.alliterative.net