Voicecraft Dispatch | Invitations, Content, Updates
Announcing 'An Interfaith Dialogue: Meaning, Tradition & Progress', plus a recent live recording, and happenings in the network
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For those of you on the lookout for an invitation to the next Voicecraft Live in Melbourne, here it is. July 21st, 7-10PM at T.O.M.S. Place in Brunswick.
Learn more and book your spot here.
For readers and listeners who cannot attend events in Melbourne, you can find a recording of last month’s dialogue on Dreams & Psyche in the Age of Technology at the bottom of this email.
On Discount Codes for Tickets
For those of you who contributed to the crowdfunding campaign at the relevant tier, or contribute as guides on the evening, please get in touch if you need a reminder for your ticket access code.
Likewise for members of the Voicecraft Network, if you need a reminder of your discount code.
For those of you who would like to invite a friend of partner to the event who hasn’t attended before, please get in touch for a discount for the additional ticket.
Happenings in the Voicecraft Network
Yesterday we met for the third session in our mutual learning expedition on the topic of Artificial Intelligence. This one sought to connect threads of our exploration with another ongoing expedition on Telos. Thus we met for a session in response to the framing ‘Telos, Art, and Artificial Intelligence.’
These have been far and away the most valuable contexts to relate with and integrate insight about the topic of AI and our relation as sentient beings. For those of you who missed it, I shared a piece of mystical-poetic philosophy in response to the press of AI in our world in the last letter to this list. You can read it here.
On becoming a member of the network
As many of you may know, a core part of the Voicecraft Project lives inside the private social platform.
We run truly unique dialogical sessions that provide the opportunity for deep engagement with incredible thinkers and sincere, curious souls around the world.
You can find several podcasts in audio and on YouTube where Voicecraft network sessions have been shared publicly. Inside the network, you’ll find hundreds of hours of private video podcast content across all manner of topics, woven together with a genuinely unique quality of interaction and creative, synergistic thinking and relating.
If you care about increasing the strength of your capacity to think, listen, and voice your way with others through the complexity of philosophy, life and culture, then attending network sessions will meet that care well.
As the network grows, more time schedules and courses will be made available, and we will also make increased effort to connect the in-person and digital in mutual exploration and learning.
Plus, by becoming a member you will also receive $15 off your tickets to Voicecraft Live events as well as discounts on ticketed online open sessions.
If you are interested in joining, then I encourage you to read the landing page to learn about the plans available here, and follow the short process at https://form.jotform.com/222758848913874
Otherwise, if the topic catches you, please enjoy this dialogue with community participation recorded over the course of the last Voicecraft Live event, which welcomes Fiona Henrich.
Discernment on the Way,