This episode is about the perception of words, and their light and shadows,
we’ll talk about the challenge to rediscover their deeper meaning, their true light within. Words lose their meaning when deprived of their shadows, and become mere slogans.
Words are important because they are the building blocks of our thoughts, and now - during this pandemic - more than before, new words such as confinement or mask have become very common and familiar to everyone. Confinement seems to be THE word of the moment, but confinement could be something different than punishment. And the masks we need to wear could become a communication tool, an invitation to stay behind them and discover more...
KEYWORDS: Confinement – Mask – The Other.
Listen and get enlightened by this episode with Simon Njami, independent curator, lecturer, writer and art critic, co-creator, advisor and conductor of our AtWork Educational Program www.at-work.org
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An inspiring moment for the self, a toolbox for amplifying our creativity, critical gaze, and imagination, and an opportunity for personal growth, “Creativity Pioneers” is a podcast hosted by Moleskine Foundation CEO Adama Sanneh. It examines the role of creativity as a tool for personal and social transformation.
We engage in conversations with unique creative minds from all over the world—from Johannesburg to Paris, Berlin to Milan, Harare to New York City—to explore and expand our understanding of creativity and its transformative power.
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