University Extension symposium, "Exploring the Nature of Reality", at the Del Mar Theater in Santa Cruz: unidentified attendees
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University Extension symposium, "Exploring the Nature of Reality", at the Del Mar Theater in Santa Cruz: unidentified attendees
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Participants include: Rudolph Arnheim of Harvard University, William Tiller of Stanford University, Karl Pribram of Stanford University, Irving Oyle, theoretical physicist Fritjof Capra, psychologist Jean Houston, Robert Bainbridge, poet Milana Mascarenhas and musician Iasos.
Inventory note: "Exploring the Nature of Reality, a symposium sponsored by UC Extension, featuring Irving Oyle, Del Mar Theater". From the Sentinel: "Among the speakers is Dr. Rudolph Arnheim, internationally recognized author of "Toward a Psychology of Art." The Harvard professor will look at whether art is scientific, or simply an hallucination on the artist's part. Also speaking will be Stanford University professor Dr. William Tiller, a researcher in parapsychology, along with Dr. Karl Pribram, head of the Nueropsychiatry Laboratories at Stanford, who will examine the structure of consciousness and the holographic theory of brain functions. Other speakers include physician Irving Oyle, theoretical physicist Fritjof Capra, psychologist Jean Houston, Robert Bainbridge, poet Milana Mascarehnhas and musician Iasos."
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