Tnt Live in Sissa at New York.....
ultime battute del concerto...dopo due ore...le dita fanno male, le corde vocali cominciano a cedere, le orecchie danno i primi sintomi che è ora di chiudere...ma i Tnt escono fuori con uno dei pezzi più belli che la storia musicale ci ha regalato...
grazie ragazzi....
Anesthetic Humanism? Conflicting Ethics of Pleasure and Pain—Giulia Sissa, UCLA
Posthuman Antiquities: A Cross-Disciplinary Conference | November 14-15, 2014
Hemmerdinger Hall, The Silver Center for Arts & Science, New York University
Panel II, November 14, 2014
Precarious Life: Tragedy and the Posthuman—Miriam Leonard, University College London
Always Other and the Same: Figures of Time in Aristotle and Irigaray—Rebecca Hill, RMIT University
Anesthetic Humanism? Conflicting Ethics of Pleasure and Pain—Giulia Sissa, UCLA
Moderator: Laura Slatkin (Gallatin School of Individualized Study, New York University)
What can an inquiry into antiquity offer posthumanist thinking on the body, on nature and its relationship with technology, and on the fundamental interrelatedness of the physical, the biological, the psychical, the social and the artifactual? Greek and Roman literary, philosophical, and medical texts are resplendent with sites in which “materiality” and “embodiment” (in current parlance) erupt into a field of questioning, deliberation, care, and experimentation. A return to antiquity is particularly pertinent in the wake of the philosophical demise of the sovereignty of the modern individual human subject and the rise not only of discourses such as deconstruction, psychoanalysis, and feminism, but also recent turns to chaos theory, complexity theory, vitalism, affect theory, environmental philosophy, and animal studies. As with these contemporary discourses, classical thinking displaces and complicates the modern notion of subjectivity, and finds movement and life inherently at work in both organic and inorganic phenomena. This international conference seeks to foster conversation and cross-pollination between these vastly different periods positioned, as they both are, as transitional zones. We propose that through an encounter with “the Greeks,” we can not only re-imagine the trajectories and potentialities of contemporary posthumanist theorizing, but also interrogate narratives of origin, legacy, and linear temporality.
Keynote speakers: Claudia Baracchi (Milan-Bicocca) and Adriana Cavarero (Verona).
Speakers: Emanuela Bianchi (NYU), Sara Brill (Fairfield), Rebecca Hill (RMIT), Brooke Holmes (Princeton), Miriam Leonard (UCL), Michael Naas (DePaul), Ramona Naddaff (UC Berkeley), Mark Payne (Chicago), John Protevi (Louisiana State), Kristin Sampson (Bergen), Giulia Sissa (UCLA).
Conference organized by Emanuela Bianchi, Sara Brill and Brooke Holmes. Sponsored by the Department of Comparative Literature, New York University, with additional support from: Center for Ancient Studies at NYU; Gallatin Fund for Classics and the Contemporary World; College of Arts and Sciences, Fairfield University; Global Research Initiatives, Office of the Provost, NYU; Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, NYU; The Humanities Initiative at NYU; Office of the Dean for Humanities, NYU; Postclassicisms (Princeton University); Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at NYU; Department of Philosophy, NYU; Department of Classics, NYU; Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, NYU; Department of English, NYU; the A.S. Onassis Program in Hellenic Studies, NYU, and the Program in Gender and Sexuality, NYU.
HAROLD E LA SISSA ..KE BELLO VEDERLI BALLARE!!!
PRIMA PARTE DEL VIDEO DI DANIELE PELOSO
Una giornalista scientifica a NY - Intervista a Elisabetta Tola
In diretta da New York Elisabetta Tola, giornalista scientifica italiana che sta frequentando il master in Enterpreneurial Journalism al Tow-Knight Center. Abbiamo parlato del giornalismo in Italia oggi e degli ingredienti per farne un mestiere: metodo, creatività e intraprendenza.
A intervistarla Anna Greco, studentessa del MCS della SISSA di Trieste.
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Festa Country allo Storione di Sissa con Country Road
Chill Factor line dance allo Storione di Sissa.
LaMasseria New York.mov
Dave heads to New York this episode for the first in a 3 part series, where he visits Ristorante La Masseria and Chef Pino where Chef Pino shows how to make his warm bacon salad.
Giulia Sissa Filosofía de la Droga
Fragmento del libro de Giulia Sissa El placer y el mal. Filosofía de la droga. Capítulo: Los Quitapenas. Editorial de Las Sofistas. Radio de la Plaza. FM 94.7 Angelina Uzín Olleros.
Presentazione dei Vini Montesissa al ristorante Italiano San Domenico di New York
Keynote Address: The Human Reconceived: Back to Socrates with Arendt, Adriana Cavarero
Posthuman Antiquities: A Cross-Disciplinary Conference | November 14-15, 2014
Hemmerdinger Hall, The Silver Center for Arts & Science, New York University
Keynote Address, November 15, 2014
The Human Reconceived: Back to Socrates with Arendt
Adriana Cavarero, Università degli Studi di Verona
Moderator: Emanuela Bianchi (Comparative Literature, New
York University)
What can an inquiry into antiquity offer posthumanist thinking on the body, on nature and its relationship with technology, and on the fundamental interrelatedness of the physical, the biological, the psychical, the social and the artifactual? Greek and Roman literary, philosophical, and medical texts are resplendent with sites in which “materiality” and “embodiment” (in current parlance) erupt into a field of questioning, deliberation, care, and experimentation. A return to antiquity is particularly pertinent in the wake of the philosophical demise of the sovereignty of the modern individual human subject and the rise not only of discourses such as deconstruction, psychoanalysis, and feminism, but also recent turns to chaos theory, complexity theory, vitalism, affect theory, environmental philosophy, and animal studies. As with these contemporary discourses, classical thinking displaces and complicates the modern notion of subjectivity, and finds movement and life inherently at work in both organic and inorganic phenomena. This international conference seeks to foster conversation and cross-pollination between these vastly different periods positioned, as they both are, as transitional zones. We propose that through an encounter with “the Greeks,” we can not only re-imagine the trajectories and potentialities of contemporary posthumanist theorizing, but also interrogate narratives of origin, legacy, and linear temporality.
Keynote speakers: Claudia Baracchi (Milan-Bicocca) and Adriana Cavarero (Verona).
Speakers: Emanuela Bianchi (NYU), Sara Brill (Fairfield), Rebecca Hill (RMIT), Brooke Holmes (Princeton), Miriam Leonard (UCL), Michael Naas (DePaul), Ramona Naddaff (UC Berkeley), Mark Payne (Chicago), John Protevi (Louisiana State), Kristin Sampson (Bergen), Giulia Sissa (UCLA).
Conference organized by Emanuela Bianchi, Sara Brill and Brooke Holmes. Sponsored by the Department of Comparative Literature, New York University, with additional support from: Center for Ancient Studies at NYU; Gallatin Fund for Classics and the Contemporary World; College of Arts and Sciences, Fairfield University; Global Research Initiatives, Office of the Provost, NYU; Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Science, NYU; The Humanities Initiative at NYU; Office of the Dean for Humanities, NYU; Postclassicisms (Princeton University); Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality at NYU; Department of Philosophy, NYU; Department of Classics, NYU; Department of Media, Culture, and Communication, NYU; Department of English, NYU; the A.S. Onassis Program in Hellenic Studies, NYU, and the Program in Gender and Sexuality, NYU.
Zaghe Family - COMING
Filmed & Edited:
Simone Pastore
In order of apparence:
Andrea Chesti
Dario Filippini
Manuel Girotti
Simone Pastore
Matteo Battagin
Davide Holzknecht
Pedro De Sousa
Massimo Cristofoletti
Friends:
Alessandro Morandi
Pierluigi Bertoli
Jesse Height
Ilario Ipprio
Andrea Pialorsi
Enrico Goffi
Alberto Sissa
Emanuele Peluso
Damian Engl
Philipp Rossi
Benjamin Buca
Giuseppe Cola
Daniele Vitali
Lorenzo Savoldi
Roberto Deverocai
Matteo Creminati
Additional filming:
Nizar Ouallam
Davide Holzknecht
Pierluigi Bertoli
Music:
“How Can U Sleep” Lil Dicky x Brain Ft. The Game
“Kuj Yato” Clap! Clap!
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Concerto di Gala dei Finalisti del12° Concorso Lirico Internazionale Ottavio Ziino
Roma, Conservatorio S.Cecilia, Sala Accademica
martedì 10 Settembre 2013
Concerto di Gala dei Finalisti del12° Concorso Lirico Internazionale Ottavio Ziino
Vincitrice 1° Premio il mezzosoprano Anna Pennisi
Vincitrice 2° Premio il soprano Bianca Margean
Vincitrice 3° Premio il mezzosoprano Adriana Di Paola
Composizione della giuria tecnica
Presidente FIORENZA CEDOLINS
COMMISSARI
Paolo ARCA'
Direttore Artistico Teatro Regio di PARMA (ITALIA)
Valérie CHEVALIER
Direttore Artistico del Teatro dell' Opera Nazionale della LORENA e di NANCY (FRANCIA)
Joan MATABOSCH
Direttore Artistico del Gran Teatro Liceu di BARCELLONA (SPAGNA)
Maria Grazia PATELLA
Direttore Artistico del Festival Opera in Piazza - Giuseppe Di Stefano di ODERZO (Treviso) (ITALIA)
Lenore ROSENBERG
Associate Artistic Administrator Teatro METROPOLITAN di NEW YORK (U.S.A.) e Amministratore Artistico Spoleto Festival U.S.A.
Wally SANTARCANGELO
Direttore Artistico del Concorso Lirico Internazionale Ottavio ZIINO di ROMA (ITALIA)
Marco SPADA
Direttore Artistico Ente Concerti Marialisa de Carolis di SASSARI (ITALIA)
Gianni TANGUCCI
Direttore Artistico Fondazione Pergolesi Spontini di JESI (Ancona) (ITALIA)
presentatore della serata: Lorenzo Di Pace
pianista accompagnatore: Stefano Giannini
Direzione artistica: Wally Santarcangelo
interviste di: Danilo Boaretto
riprese video: Susanna Toffaloni
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The Nature of Cosmic Acceleration | Dr. Viviana Acquaviva – NYC College of Tech
Dr. Viviana Acquaviva - Tuesday, March 21, 2017
New York City College of Technology
The Nature of Cosmic Acceleration
The accelerated expansion of the Universe is the greatest mystery in Cosmology today. This shocking discovery, now almost two decades old, has had profound implications on theoretical and observational astronomy. I will review the current experimental evidence for cosmic acceleration, and describe the two most promising explanations that have been proposed so far: Dark Energy filling space, or failure of General Relativity on large scales. Finally, I will discuss ongoing and planned observational probes that can provide further hints on the nature of the acceleration by probing its behavior through cosmic time.
Since August 2012, I have been an Assistant Professor in the Physics Department at the CUNY NYC College of Technology. Before that, I was a Research Associate in the Physics and Astronomy Department at Rutgers, and a PIRE postdoctoral fellow at UPenn and Princeton. I received my PhD in Astrophysics in 2006 from the International School of Advanced Studies (SISSA/ISAS) in Trieste, Italy.
Sisa: Cocaine of the Poor (Part 1/2)
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dipinti di Antonella Sissa, esposti alla Jadite Galleries-New York, indossati da Eleonora, fotografati da Paolo Bernini. LIBERALESSENZA-Spazio Feltrinelli. Mantova,paoloberniniphotography
VISTA DI NOTTE DAL EMPIRE STATE BUILDING,NEW YORK.
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Mr. Tony May wins award for best Italian cuisine in New York
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PLH - Saggio 2017 - INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED
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