Welcome to Radio Lear, a captivating exploration of sound and thought that transcends conventional boundaries. In our unique way we invite you to embark on a unique journey curated by Max Sturm, a visionary artist and Creative Director. Discover the transformative power of sound as it intertwines with the principles of metamodernism, bridging the realms of art, technology, and human expression.
Embracing Metamodern Soundscapes: Step into the world of Radio Lear, where sound becomes a transformative force that breaks free from traditional confines. Drawing inspiration from the principles of metamodernism, Radio Lear offers an immersive experience that embraces the paradoxes, complexities, and interconnectedness of our contemporary world. Through the seamless fusion of art, technology, and thought, we invite you to explore the depths of metamodern soundscapes.
A Sonic Tapestry of Innovation: At Radio Lear, we celebrate the ever-evolving nature of sound as it intertwines with cutting-edge technology. Max Sturm, our visionary Creative Director, curates a dynamic tapestry of innovative sonic experiences that challenge conventions and provoke introspection. Through collaborations with groundbreaking artists, musicians, and sound engineers, Radio Lear presents a diverse range of sonic landscapes that blur the boundaries of genres and invite listeners to embark on a journey of sonic exploration.
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Welcome to Radio Lear, a captivating exploration of sound and thought that transcends conventional boundaries. In our unique way we invite you to embark on a unique journey curated by Max Sturm, a visionary artist and Creative Director. Discover the transformative power of sound as it intertwines with the principles of metamodernism, bridging the realms of art, technology, and human expression.
Embracing Metamodern Soundscapes: Step into the world of Radio Lear, where sound becomes a transformative force that breaks free from traditional confines. Drawing inspiration from the principles of metamodernism, Radio Lear offers an immersive experience that embraces the paradoxes, complexities, and interconnectedness of our contemporary world. Through the seamless fusion of art, technology, and thought, we invite you to explore the depths of metamodern soundscapes.
A Sonic Tapestry of Innovation: At Radio Lear, we celebrate the ever-evolving nature of sound as it intertwines with cutting-edge technology. Max Sturm, our visionary Creative Director, curates a dynamic tapestry of innovative sonic experiences that challenge conventions and provoke introspection. Through collaborations with groundbreaking artists, musicians, and sound engineers, Radio Lear presents a diverse range of sonic landscapes that blur the boundaries of genres and invite listeners to embark on a journey of sonic exploration.
Distraction Therapy – From Pleroma to Differentiation
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59 minutes 30 seconds
2 months ago
Distraction Therapy – From Pleroma to Differentiation
This Distraction Therapy music mix blog explores Carl Jung’s idea of the Pleroma and Differentiation as a creative process. Drawing on Jung’s Red Book and Seven Sermons to the Dead, it reflects on how new forms emerge from the unconscious when opposites are distinguished and given form. Using metaphors of water arising from hydrogen and oxygen, it shows how metamodern aesthetics embraces transcendence and transformation, producing art and music that is more than the sum of its parts. The post invites listeners to experience the mix as a contemplative space where inner images, symbols, and emotions emerge into form.
Carl Jung, in his visionary writings, speaks of the Pleroma—the undifferentiated fullness from which all arises. It is the ground of being, without form or measure, where all opposites coincide and dissolve. Yet from this fullness comes the necessity of differentiation. Without distinguishing light from darkness, sound from silence, self from other, nothing could come into existence. The creative act, whether in psyche or art, requires a cutting-apart of what was once boundless.
Jung puts it starkly: “Whoever wants to know the human psyche will learn next to nothing from experimental psychology. He would be better advised to abandon exact science, put away his scholar’s gown, bid farewell to his study, and wander with human heart through the world. There he would learn to know himself.”[1] This wandering is a process of differentiation, of allowing the unconscious pleromatic sea to crystallise into symbols, feelings, and visions that can be grasped and lived.
To create from the unconscious is therefore not to impose control, but to allow form to emerge. Just as hydrogen and oxygen contain no whisper of rivers, seas, or storms, yet water arises from their union with properties irreducible to either, so too do our dreams, images, and fragments combine to produce something more than their parts. In this lies the paradox of emergence: the whole cannot be foreseen by analysing the elements, yet the whole depends on them for its being.
Metamodern aesthetics, unlike the irony-soaked reflexivity of postmodernism, embraces this dynamic of emergence. It recognises that art is not merely deconstructing or parodying fragments of culture, but an attempt to draw new constellations from them. It is an orientation toward transcendence and transformation, where music, painting, or poetry is not only reflective but generative. Each note in a mix is a fragment, each texture a molecule—but the experience that arises is more like water, flowing with qualities no single sound could predict.
In this light, the Distraction Therapy mix becomes an act of differentiation. Sounds, textures, and rhythms are drawn out from the pleromatic continuum of possibility and shaped into a stream. The listener, too, participates in this differentiation. By giving attention, by letting feelings, thoughts, and images surface, each person’s psyche mirrors the creative process itself. The unconscious offers its fullness, and through listening, something singular takes form.
To listen, then, is to enter the mystery of emergence. It is to remember that newness is possible, that what comes forth from us and into us is not reducible to its components. Music is more than notes, just as life is more than atoms. And as Jung reminds us, the soul is not found in abstractions, but in the differentiated figures and symbols that rise from the depths when we dare to let them live.
Allow this mix to be water. Let it carry you from the pleromatic vastness into moments of form, flow, and transformation. In its sounds you may glimpse how art becomes a vessel of becoming, where the infinite enters the finite and whispers of transcendence are heard.
In the Seven Sermons to the Dead, Jung gave mythic body to this process. He describes the white bird, “a half-celestial soul of man… a messenger of the mother,
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Welcome to Radio Lear, a captivating exploration of sound and thought that transcends conventional boundaries. In our unique way we invite you to embark on a unique journey curated by Max Sturm, a visionary artist and Creative Director. Discover the transformative power of sound as it intertwines with the principles of metamodernism, bridging the realms of art, technology, and human expression.
Embracing Metamodern Soundscapes: Step into the world of Radio Lear, where sound becomes a transformative force that breaks free from traditional confines. Drawing inspiration from the principles of metamodernism, Radio Lear offers an immersive experience that embraces the paradoxes, complexities, and interconnectedness of our contemporary world. Through the seamless fusion of art, technology, and thought, we invite you to explore the depths of metamodern soundscapes.
A Sonic Tapestry of Innovation: At Radio Lear, we celebrate the ever-evolving nature of sound as it intertwines with cutting-edge technology. Max Sturm, our visionary Creative Director, curates a dynamic tapestry of innovative sonic experiences that challenge conventions and provoke introspection. Through collaborations with groundbreaking artists, musicians, and sound engineers, Radio Lear presents a diverse range of sonic landscapes that blur the boundaries of genres and invite listeners to embark on a journey of sonic exploration.