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21Nov/16

FUTURE THINKERS SESSIONS ~ Eco-Robots for a sustainable future?

An open platform to meet and chat with other ‘self-proclaimed’ controversial deep thinkers, scientists and philosophers… basically anyone who likes to think about anything. This is a realistic, fun and empowering meet-up about applying science to social concern.

This month we are fortunate enough to have Professor Tristan Perez joining us to share his exciting work on Agricultural Robots, or Agbots. Tristan is a professor of Robotics and Autonomous Systems at QUT and also part of QUT’s Institute for Future Environments (IFE). IFE’s mission is to combine multi-disciplinary expertise to find ways to make our world more sustainable, secure, and resilient. Robotic technology is transforming practices in industries such as mining, manufacturing and health. Following this trend, Tristan envisages that this technology will also soon have a significant impact on agricultural practices, assisting farms to make the management decisions that will decrease hard labour and the use of agrochemicals as well as preserve energy and water.

We will also show a range of short clips about the potential of other robots in other industries, which will lead nicely into our theme for March’s Future Thinkers Sessions, focusing on ways we can manage the future of automation in our economy.

After and in between we have opportunities for study groups and panel discussions on philosophical questions and and insightful and hilarious pointed videos for social concern.

Please feel free to sit at the back and hide in the corner, or announce your opinion of some particular policy, or share your understanding of a scientific discovery or discuss your general thoughts on a particular topic. 😀 😉 We’d love that. We look forward to meeting you!

Before the presentation and discussion points, we will give an update on what’s happening with the Zeitgeist Movement, then finish the evening with dinner at a nearby restaurant.

A great way to meet like-minded people, enjoy a movie and talk about some of the most important issues and discoveries of our time. We look forward to meeting you.

12Nov/16

~ FUTURE THINKERS SESSIONS ~ NEED HOST! PLEASE PM CASEY

Hi all! We’ve been invited out to Bindarrabi sustainable community the weekend of future thinkers to camp, connect and discuss ‘a new story for humanity’. Please see the next event. Would any regulars who can’t make it camping like to run future thinkers? Please PM me if you can otherwise it will be cancelled next month in place of the Bindarrabi event.

Future Thinkers Sessions for the Zeitgeist Movement Australia

SCIENCE – TECHNOLOGY – NATURE – SUSTAINABILITY

An open platform to meet and chat with other ‘self-proclaimed’ controversial deep thinkers, scientists and philosophers… basically anyone who likes to think about anything. This is a realistic, fun and empowering meet-up about applying science to social concern. Don’t worry, we don’t put you on the spot… there’s no expectation to explain your position, and no expectation of any qualification. It’s not in our ‘cynical yet idealistic, atheist, technocratic anarchistic activist’ nature. 😉 😛

We provide…

• Free vegan brain-food (otherwise known as snacks!)

• Short presentations on human behaviour, society, new crazy technologies  and cool ideas for hacking life!!

• Study groups and panel discussions on philosophical questions like “How do we engage people resistant to logic and reason?” or “Does wealth provide happiness?”

• Awesome socially-aware music, podcasts and radio shows

• Insightful and hilarious pointed videos for social concern

Please feel free to sit at the back and hide in the corner, or announce your opinion of some particular policy, or share your understanding of a scientific discovery or discuss your general thoughts on a particular topic. 😀 😉 We’d love that. We look forward to meeting you!

12Nov/16

Doco and Discourse :)

Melbourne Zeitgeisters 🙂

This is the NOV instalment in our monthly documentary series. Even if you’ve seen the doco being screened, the doco night is a great chance to see how the issues and material presented relates to the movement, have a general chat and get involved.

DOCO this month “Lifting the Veil”

“Lifting the Veil is the long overdue film that powerfully, definitively, and finally exposes the deadly 21st century hypocrisy of U.S. internal and external policies, even as it imbues the viewer with a sense of urgency and an actualized hope to bring about real systemic change while there is yet time for humanity and this planet. See this film!”

05Nov/16

Movies That Matter: Structural Violence

Hi fellow Geisters!

SAVE THE DATE – the anticipated event ‘Movies That Matter’. Decembers theme will be Structural Violence!

We will be showing a film called ‘Snowpiercer’ along with 2 short clips.

‘Snowpiercer’ – A post-apocalyptic ice age forces humanity’s last survivors aboard a globe-spanning supertrain. One man will risk everything to lead a revolt for control of the engine and the future of the world. 

Trailer – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX5PwfEMBM0

The film will be shown in Lane Cove Library. Seats are limited, so RSVP is essential. We will meet at the library’s cinema room (through the main door to the right until the end of the corridor) at 1PM sharp. After the film we will gather at a cafe to chat about the film, and to choose what we will show next month.

Anyone who is interested in handing out some flyers on the day around Lane Cove, please meet Stuart and Belinda in front of Lane Cove Library at 12pm.

05Nov/16

Movies That Matter: “Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century”

Hi fellow Geisters!

It is that time of the month again, the anticipated event ‘Movies That Matter’. This month we will focus on Behavioural Economics! 

“Human Resources” is a documentary about Social Control, examining the history, the philosophy and ultimately the pathology of elite power.

This Saturday we will be showing a documentary called ‘Human Resources: Social Engineering in the 20th Century’ along with 2 short clips. 

The film will be shown in Lane Cove Library. Seats are limited, so RSVP is essential. We will meet at the library’s cinema room (through the main door to the right until the end of the corridor) at 1PM sharp. After the film we will gather at a cafe to chat about the film, and to choose what we will show next month.

Apologies once again for cancelling this last month. We have carried on the theme for this month – hope everyone can make it!

The poll for next month will be posted up today for voting. We will be closing the poll next Thursday as we are making up flyers to promote next months Movies That Matter. So get your votes in!! On that note, anyone who is interested in handing out some flyers around Lane Cove, please meet Stuart and Belinda in front of Lane Cove Library at 12pm next Saturday! 🙂