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Month View
Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]syn_openculture journal in November, 2017.


1st
2:00p[info]syn_openculture25 Million Images From 14 Art Institutions to Be Digitized & Put Online In One Huge Scholarly Archive
5:42p[info]syn_opencultureDeath: A Free Philosophy Course from Yale Helps You Grapple with the Inescapable
7:00p[info]syn_opencultureCarl Jung Psychoanalyzes Hitler: “He’s the Unconscious of 78 Million Germans.” “Without the German People He’d Be Nothing” (1938)
8:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Art of the Japanese Teapot: Watch a Master Craftsman at Work, from the Beginning Until the Startling End
2nd
8:00a[info]syn_openculturePop Art Posters Celebrate Pioneering Women Scientists: Download Free Posters of Marie Curie, Ada Lovelace & More
11:00a[info]syn_opencultureSee Mozart Played on Mozart’s Own Fortepiano, the Instrument That Most Authentically Captures the Sound of His Music
2:00p[info]syn_openculture900+ MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) Getting Started in November: Enroll Today
8:28p[info]syn_opencultureThe Philosophy of Rick and Morty: What Everyone’s New Favorite Cartoon Has in Common with Albert Camus
3rd
8:00a[info]syn_opencultureThe Edvard Munch Scream Action Figure
11:00a[info]syn_opencultureMIT Is Digitizing a Huge Archive of Noam Chomsky’s Lectures, Papers and Other Documents & Will Put Them Online
2:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Thoth Tarot Deck Designed by Famed Occultist Aleister Crowley
6:42p[info]syn_opencultureJohn Coltrane’s Handwritten Outline for His Masterpiece A Love Supreme (1964)
6th
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureMeet Daryl Davis, the Black Blues Musician Who Befriended 200 Klan Members & Made Them See the Errors of Their Ways
5:57p[info]syn_opencultureWhat to Say When You Don’t Understand Contemporary Art? A New Short Film, “Masterpiece,” Has Helpful Suggestions
7:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Elegant Mathematics of Vitruvian Man, Leonardo da Vinci’s Most Famous Drawing: An Animated Introduction
8:00p[info]syn_opencultureSalvador Dali’s 1978 Wine Guide, The Wines of Gala, Gets Reissued: Sensual Viticulture Meets Surreal Art
7th
9:00a[info]syn_openculture2,000+ Impressionist, Post-impressionist & Early Modern Paintings Now Free Online, Thanks to the Barnes Foundation
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureEmily Wilson Is the First Woman to Translate Homer’s Odyssey into English: The New Translation Is Out Today
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureJimmy Page Unplugged: Led Zeppelin’s Guitarist Reveals His Acoustic Talents in Four Videos (1970-2008)
7:33p[info]syn_openculture“Library Extension” Helps You Find Books At Your Local Library While You Shop for Books Online
8th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureA Digital Archive of the Earliest Illustrated Editions of Dante’s Divine Comedy (1487-1568)
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureWatch a 17th-Century Portrait Magically Get Restored to Its Brilliant Original Colors
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureWatch 94 Free Lectures From the Great Courses: Dystopian Fiction, Astrophysics, Guitar Playing & Much More
6:14p[info]syn_opencultureJourney to the Center of a Triangle: Watch the 1977 Digital Animation That Demystifies Geometry
9th
9:00a[info]syn_openculture23-Year-Old Eric Clapton Demonstrates the Elements of His Guitar Sound (1968)
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Internet Archive “Liberates” Books Published Between 1923 and 1941, and Will Put 10,000 Digitized Books Online
3:09p[info]syn_opencultureYale Presents a Free Online Course on Miguel de Cervantes’ Masterpiece Don Quixote
6:00p[info]syn_opencultureBryan Cranston Gives Advice to the Young: Find Yourself by Traveling and Getting Lost
10th
8:18a[info]syn_opencultureBob Woodward to Teach an Online Course on Investigative Journalism–a Course for Our Time
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureWhy Babies in Medieval Paintings Look Like Middle-Aged Men: An Investigative Video
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureWhat the Future Sounded Like: Documentary Tells the Forgotten 1960s History of Britain’s Avant-Garde Electronic Musicians
11th
8:42a[info]syn_opencultureFilmmaker Creates a Luxury-Style Car Commercial to Sell a 21-Year-Old Used Honda Accord
13th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhy Did Leonardo da Vinci Write Backwards? A Look Into the Ultimate Renaissance Man’s “Mirror Writing”
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureHear the Highest Note Sung in the 137-Year History of the Metropolitan Opera
6:35p[info]syn_opencultureWhat Do Aliens Look Like? Oxford Astrobiologists Draw a Picture, Based on Darwinian Theories of Evolution
8:05p[info]syn_opencultureChristopher Hitchens Dismisses the Cult of Ayn Rand: There’s No “Need to Have Essays Advocating Selfishness Among Human Beings; It Requires No Reinforcement”
14th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureAtheist Stanford Biologist Robert Sapolsky Explains How Religious Beliefs Reduce Stress
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureMeet the World’s Worst Orchestra, the Portsmouth Sinfonia, Featuring Brian Eno
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureWhat Makes a David Lynch Film Lynchian: A Video Essay
6:20p[info]syn_opencultureChina’s New Luminous White Library: A Striking Visual Introduction
15th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureResearch Finds That Intellectual Humility Can Make Us Better Thinkers & People; Good Thing There’s a Free Course on Intellectual Humility
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureHow a Korean Potter Found a “Beautiful Life” Through His Art: A Short, Life-Affirming Documentary
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureMona Lisa Selfie: A Montage of Social Media Photos Taken at the Louvre and Put on Instagram
4:00p[info]syn_opencultureMeet the 35-Year-Old British Man Who Lives Entirely in the Year 1946
6:00p[info]syn_opencultureTwo Million Wondrous Nature Illustrations Put Online by The Biodiversity Heritage Library
16th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureBeautiful & Outlandish Color Illustrations Let Europeans See Exotic Fish for the First Time (1754)
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureAn Interactive Map of Every Record Shop in the World
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureHerbie Hancock Now Teaching His First Online Course on Jazz
5:40p[info]syn_opencultureWatch Classical Music Come to Life in Artfully Animated Scores: Stravinsky, Debussy, Bach, Beethoven, Mozart & More
17th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureA Touching Animated Documentary About the Rise, Fall & Second Coming of the 60s Psych-Folk Musician Richard Atkins
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureHear a Complete Chronological Discography of Patti Smith’s Fiercely Poetic Rock and Roll: 13 Hours and 142 Tracks
5:30p[info]syn_opencultureHow Seinfeld, the Sitcom Famously “About Nothing,” Is Like Gustave Flaubert’s Novels About Nothing
8:01p[info]syn_opencultureRare 1915 Film Shows Claude Monet at Work in His Famous Garden at Giverny
20th
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureNine Tips from Bill Murray & Cellist Jan Vogler on How to Study Intensely and Optimize Your Learning
4:30p[info]syn_opencultureHelen Mirren to Teach Her First Online Course on Acting
6:36p[info]syn_opencultureNew “Women of NASA” Lego Immortalizes the STEM Contributions of Sally Ride, Margaret Hamilton, Mae Jemison & Nancy Grace Roman
7:00p[info]syn_opencultureAn Artist with Synesthesia Turns Jazz & Rock Classics Into Colorful Abstract Paintings
8:00p[info]syn_opencultureWhat Made Freddie Mercury the Greatest Vocalist in Rock History? The Secrets Revealed in a Short Video Essay
21st
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureColorful Maps from 1914 and 2016 Show How Planes & Trains Have Made the World Smaller and Travel Times Quicker
3:00p[info]syn_openculture60-Second Introductions to 12 Groundbreaking Artists: Matisse, Dalí, Duchamp, Hopper, Pollock, Rothko & More
6:08p[info]syn_opencultureWatch “Alike,” a Poignant Short Animated Film About the Enduring Conflict Between Creativity and Conformity
8:00p[info]syn_opencultureSee the First Photograph of a Human Being: A Photo Taken by Louis Daguerre (1838)
22nd
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureExpensive Wine Is for Dupes: Scientific Study Finds No Strong Correlation Between Quality & Price
12:00p[info]syn_openculture1934 Map Resizes the World to Show Which Country Drinks the Most Tea
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureA Digital Archive of 1,800+ Children’s Books from UCLA
6:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe 1991 Tokyo Museum Exhibition That Was Only Accessible by Telephone, Fax & Modem: Features Works by Laurie Anderson, John Cage, William S. Burroughs, J.G. Ballard & Merce Cunningham
23rd
5:45a[info]syn_opencultureNet Neutrality Explained and Defended in a Doodle-Filled Video by Vi Hart: The Time to Save the Open Web is Now
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWatch Classical Music Get Perfectly Visualized as an Emotional Roller Coaster Ride
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureWatch the Illustrated Version of “Alice’s Restaurant,” Arlo Guthrie’s Thanksgiving Counterculture Classic
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe First Known Photograph of People Sharing a Beer (1843)
6:00p[info]syn_opencultureWatch At the Museum, MoMA’s 8-Part Documentary on What it Takes to Run a World-Class Museum
24th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureWhat Happens When a Jazz Musician Accidentally Texts His Wife with Voice Recognition…While Playing the Trombone
6:37p[info]syn_opencultureHear The Cinnamon Bear, the Classic Holiday Radio Series That Has Aired Between Thanksgiving and Christmas for 80 Years
8:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) Presents a Free Online Class on Fashion: Enroll in Fashion as Design Today
11:00p[info]syn_opencultureStream All of Tom Waits’ Music in a 24 Hour Playlist: The Complete Discography
25th
8:33a[info]syn_opencultureThis Is Your Brain on Exercise: Why Physical Exercise (Not Mental Games) Might Be the Best Way to Keep Your Mind Sharp
27th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureHow American Women “Kickstarted” a Campaign to Give Marie Curie a Gram of Radium, Raising $120,000 in 1921
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureHow Art Spiegelman Designs Comic Books: A Breakdown of His Masterpiece, Maus
6:01p[info]syn_opencultureGoogle Street View Lets You Walk in Jane Goodall’s Footsteps and Visit the Chimpanzees of Tanzania
8:00p[info]syn_opencultureWatch Footage of the Velvet Underground Composing “Sunday Morning,” the First Track on Their Seminal Debut Album The Velvet Underground & Nico (1966)
28th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureListen to Rolling Stone‘s “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” in One Streamable Playlist
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureLou Reed Sings “Sweet Jane” Live, Julian Schnabel Films It (2006)
6:20p[info]syn_opencultureThe Robots of Your Dystopian Future Are Already Here: Two Chilling Videos Drive It All Home
8:00p[info]syn_opencultureGeorge Orwell Predicted Cameras Would Watch Us in Our Homes; He Never Imagined We’d Gladly Buy and Install Them Ourselves
29th
8:28a[info]syn_opencultureVisit Monte Testaccio, the Ancient Roman Hill Made of 50 Million Crushed Olive Oil Jugs
3:00p[info]syn_opencultureMister Rogers, Sesame Street & Jim Henson Introduce Kids to the Synthesizer with the Help of Herbie Hancock, Thomas Dolby & Bruce Haack
5:45p[info]syn_opencultureErnst Haeckel’s Sublime Drawings of Flora and Fauna: The Beautiful Scientific Drawings That Influenced Europe’s Art Nouveau Movement (1889)
8:00p[info]syn_opencultureA Map Showing How Much Time It Takes to Learn Foreign Languages: From Easiest to Hardest
30th
9:00a[info]syn_opencultureCarl Van Vechten’s 9,000 Portraits of Great 20th Century Cultural Icons: Billie Holiday, Orson Welles, Dizzy Gillespie & Beyond
12:00p[info]syn_opencultureWhat Books Did Philosopher J.S. Mill Read Between Ages 3 and 7?: Plato’s Apology (in Ancient Greek), Cervantes’ Don Quixote & Much More
6:35p[info]syn_opencultureAn Espresso Maker Made in Le Corbusier’s Brutalist Architectural Style: Raw Concrete on the Outside, High-End Parts on the Inside
9:00p[info]syn_opencultureThe Codex Quetzalecatzin, an Extremely Rare Colored Mesoamerican Manuscript, Now Digitized and Put Online