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StoryTANK
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67 episodes
6 months ago
The European “Think Tank” focussing on storytelling | One on one meetings, brainstorming sessions with scriptwriters and researchers from the fields of cognitive science, psychiatry, neuroscience, phenomenology, human sciences, mathematics… Filmed by Les Parasites, creators of the series “Collapse”. From a humanistic perspective, the key idea behind StoryTANK is to create a European coalition of talents and researchers to refine our understanding of how narratives work, how fiction is constructed to create meaning, beyond the systematised and symbolised archetypes associated with Hollywood. StoryTANK opens up new perspectives and new angles of understanding for one of the most complex and fascinating professions: scriptwriting, storytelling, author, the creation of singular worlds.
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The European “Think Tank” focussing on storytelling | One on one meetings, brainstorming sessions with scriptwriters and researchers from the fields of cognitive science, psychiatry, neuroscience, phenomenology, human sciences, mathematics… Filmed by Les Parasites, creators of the series “Collapse”. From a humanistic perspective, the key idea behind StoryTANK is to create a European coalition of talents and researchers to refine our understanding of how narratives work, how fiction is constructed to create meaning, beyond the systematised and symbolised archetypes associated with Hollywood. StoryTANK opens up new perspectives and new angles of understanding for one of the most complex and fascinating professions: scriptwriting, storytelling, author, the creation of singular worlds.
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Map the Imagination
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52 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Map the Imagination


https://youtu.be/zIAwJ0QhWkg




en français



— a conference recorded at Les Champs Libres (Rennes, Brittany) in December 2023 in the framework of the serie "What stories for our time", moderated by Nicolás Buenaventura - writer-director and storyteller - and Yann Apperry - screenwriter, playwright and novelist.



Stories build complex worlds in which we find ourselves projected. In the footsteps of the “Theory of the Rhizome”, imaginary as a space of co-elaboration, a space of proliferation of possibilities…With Bohdan Piasecki - Poet and Professor of Creative Writing, Nancy Murzilli - Philosopher and Literary Theorist, Anne Querrien - Sociologist and Urban planner and Manue Gaquère - Sports Teacher







Extracts



Anne Querrien



« As Deleuze says so well in his book on painting in his lecture on Bacon: “Our imaginary is overrun with clichés, which we need to get rid of in order to create.” Mapping is another way of seeing the world, of following it, of philosophising... »







Narrative: a flow story.



In the teachings of Guattari or those of Lacan, creative workflows are highlighted that can be fluid, that "flow" but that can, very often get stuck. In French we say we "dry up". We "dry up" or get stuck during exams, we get stuck on a poem, we block in our writing. So, we use cheat sheets to avoid these blocks. Generally, cheat sheets aren't very useful, because it's more a question of flow.



A mapping of the imaginary in the real.



The imaginary needs to be put in its place. There are the flows of reality… There's the imaginary that, as Guattari says, creates existential territories. In fact, what we map out are certain real-life practices. And, if we're stuck in these existential territories, we don't create anything of interest, we create worthless stories, repetitive... Ritornellos.



Reality to feed the imagination.



Flow can take you beyond that, towards what Lacan calls: the symbolical. And what Guattari called: non-physical spheres. Which are music, maths, philosophy... all forms of collective human production, abstract collective productions. Guattari distinguished himself from Lacan, in saying all that draws on production, based on different technologies - the flow of successive technologies, machines which aren't just technological - as in mechanical, made of metal, but also social, produced by humanity over time, inherited by all.



This is a quick resume but it's necessary to provide this framework, because I'm sort of wary of narrative set exclusively in the imaginary. As Deleuze says so well in his book on painting in his lecture on Bacon: “Our imaginary is overrun with clichés, which we need to get rid of in order to create.” And it's not that easy.



Heritage is an essential part of the story.



Regarding heritage, which is common to many, or for a family... for example, I have four sisters, we have the same family heritage, let's say. In fact, often sidestepping occurs due to outside influences, not of our own making. What bothers me is, that everyone talks of stories as if they're our own invention. For me they're forged collectively between me and outside events.



Project the imaginary onto reality.



Deligny, was born in 1913 his father was killed in the 1914 war. So, he grew up without a father and became an educator for the young,
StoryTANK
The European “Think Tank” focussing on storytelling | One on one meetings, brainstorming sessions with scriptwriters and researchers from the fields of cognitive science, psychiatry, neuroscience, phenomenology, human sciences, mathematics… Filmed by Les Parasites, creators of the series “Collapse”. From a humanistic perspective, the key idea behind StoryTANK is to create a European coalition of talents and researchers to refine our understanding of how narratives work, how fiction is constructed to create meaning, beyond the systematised and symbolised archetypes associated with Hollywood. StoryTANK opens up new perspectives and new angles of understanding for one of the most complex and fascinating professions: scriptwriting, storytelling, author, the creation of singular worlds.