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Discussions on the spooky and the esoteric, the counter-cultural and the just plain weird.

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    • Society & Culture

Discussions on the spooky and the esoteric, the counter-cultural and the just plain weird.

    History of the Vampire: Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu

    History of the Vampire: Carmilla by J. Sheridan Le Fanu

    Continuing our series exploring the vampire, the ever-popular figure and symbol against which we can define our own humanity. Today we will be looking at one of the most influential pre-Dracula vampires in Carmilla, and exploring all the ways Le Fanu extends previous vampire writings and imbues them with a distinctly contemporary and literary impetus. We will continue in the coming weeks to discuss Dracula, which owes a not inconsiderable debt to Carmilla in how it approaches the figure and crystallises it into the spectre we know today. Weird Horizon is a part of the PodPack Collective, a group of indie podcasters trying to uplift and support each other. I encourage you all to check the members out, you won’t be disappointed.

    • 27 min
    History of the Vampire: Literary vampires before Dracula

    History of the Vampire: Literary vampires before Dracula

    Continuing our series exploring the vampire, the ever-popular figure and symbol against which we can define our own humanity. Today we will be looking at a sample of the literary vampire treatments before Dracula, and particularly the ways in which they expanded on the vampire as product of the Enlightenment to create a figure with drives and motivations, as cursed as much as it curses others. Many of the countries most captivated by the historic vampire cases would take up the figure and weave it in with emerging literary trends, to explore even more frontiers of thought. In coming weeks we will talk in depth about Dracula, before moving to more modern vampire panics and vampires on film.

    • 32 min
    History of the Vampire: the body and the blood in metaphor and society

    History of the Vampire: the body and the blood in metaphor and society

    Continuing our series exploring the vampire, the ever-popular figure and symbol against which we can define our own humanity. Looking today at the myriad of religious, social and political associations around blood and the body in the Age of Enlightenment. As our views of our interior world changed, own body and how it functioned, they interacted with our view of our exterior world of society and faith. All of which fed into the enduring symbols of the body and blood at the centre of the Vampire canon.

    In coming weeks we will take a detailed look at the vampire in literature, before moving on to talk about more modern vampire 'panics' and vampires on film.

    • 29 min
    History of the Vampire: historic vampire cases and their reception

    History of the Vampire: historic vampire cases and their reception

    Continuing out series exploring the vampire, the ever-popular figure and symbol against which we can define our own humanity. Looking today at some of the most famous and influential historic 'vampire' cases and panics, as well as the discourse and reporting surrounding them. These cases would form the foundation of the evolving vampire myth, and continue to this day to serve as the most cohesive origin for the figure.

    In coming weeks we will talk in more detail around the body and blood in metaphor and how it reflects our changing view of ourselves and our world. After this we will take a detailed look at the vampire in literature, before moving on to talk about more modern vampire 'panics' and vampires on film.

    • 27 min
    History of the Vampire: origin of the word 'vampire' and folkloric bloodsuckers

    History of the Vampire: origin of the word 'vampire' and folkloric bloodsuckers

    Back with a new series exploring the vampire, the ever-popular figure and symbol against which we can define our own humanity. We will be beginning by attempting to find the origin of the word 'vampire' as well as exploring some of the folklore that melded with and was absorbed into the figure of the modern vampire.

    In the coming weeks we will take a deeper look at some historical 'real' vampire cases and panics, as well as exploring blood and the body and how our changing attitudes to and knowledge of them influence how we view ourselves and the world. Much much more to come beyond that.

    • 22 min
    Artificial Intelligence: How do we measure 'human level' AI? Is 'talking' like a human enough?

    Artificial Intelligence: How do we measure 'human level' AI? Is 'talking' like a human enough?

    Starting a new series on AI or Artificial Intelligence by beginning to question how we measure for 'human level' or general Artificial Intelligence. Does simply 'talking' or responding like a human imply understanding and therefore machine intelligence? Exploring some of the 'classical' AI theories which seek to answer how we would practically measure this.

    Is understanding even necessary for intelligence?

    We will be continuing to explore other 'tests' for human-level AI, before looking at other theories around machine intelligence and the different ways it can be achieved.

    What may change in the future around how we measure or define intelligence?

    • 24 min

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