Tim Ingold "The Young, The Old And The Generation Of Now"
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For Tim Ingold, imagining dissolves the boundaries between future and past. In his writings, imagination cannot be independent from perception and memory. Against the idea that finite futures are coming directly at us, Ingold locates imagination as an activity, technique and subject as part of everyday life, at the cusp of the continual creation of our world. Watch the video talk with subtitles (EN, LV, RU): http://bit.ly/TimIngoldtalk Podcast made in collaboration with tirkultura.net
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