Best of Brainwave: The Assassin of my Dreams Lunch Matters
Wednesday March 20, 2013 @ 1:00 PM
Price: $10.00

$10 | Free to Members
A filmed conversation between punk band original and (out)spoken- word artist Henry Rollins and neuroscientist David Eagleman as they hunt down the assassin of Rollins’ dreams.
Post-screening discussion with Dr. Andrew W. Varga in celebration of Brain Awareness Week.
About the Speaker
Dr. Andrew W. Varga is a neuroscientist and sleep medicine physician in the NYU Sleep Disorders Center. He earned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine, attended medical school at New York Medical College, and completed a residency in Neurology at Harvard - Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He then completed a fellowship in Sleep Medicine at NYU and has remained there as faculty.
On Now: Brainwave: Illusion
The Buddha said that everything is illusion. What did he mean by that? This sixth edition of Brainwave will enlist the aid of neuroscientists to help us understand how the perception of our world is shaped by the surprising adaptability of our brains. Brainwave includes talks, special film screenings followed by discussions, interactive workshops, and much more!
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1947, USA, Raoul Walsh, 101 min.
In this film, a neuropsychologist and a Tibetan Lama come together to discuss two very different perceptions of the role of memory. Shyalpa Tenzin Rinpoche claims memory is based on insecurity. Marsha Lucas on the other hand, describes memory as identity.
Since the Soviet Union collapsed, unemployment and alcoholism have ravaged the former Republic of Kyrgyzstan. This film follows a small group of Kyrgyz women who pull themselves out of crushing poverty by reviving the ancient tradition of making art from felt. Post-screening discussion with Meera Joshi and filmmaker Andrea Odezynska. Free to Members
1952, USA, Stanley Donen, Gene Kelly, 103 min.
Path of Compassion explores India at the time of the Buddha, and traces the Buddha's life. It also gives an overview of Buddhist philosophy and teachings. *Free to members*