*APRIL 28th SPECIAL EVENT!! Finger Lakes Bioneers Presents A New Film That
Explores a Different Way of Seeing and Knowing Nature*

*    “An Ecology of Mind- A Film and Conversation About the Pattern that
Connects"*

*Location of event: Cinemapolis <http://www.cinemapolis.org/>,  120 East
Green St. in downtown Ithaca*

*SATURDAY APRIL 28th, 1-4PM:  Finger Lakes
Bioneers<http://www.wemakeourfuture.org/>
 and Sustainable Tompkins <http://sustainabletompkins.org/> are very
pleased to host a visit to Cinemapolis of the international tour by
director Nora Bateson who will introduce her new documentary** An Ecology
of Mind <http://www.anecologyofmind.com/>.  The 60-minute film presents a
richly engaging portrait of the very relevant and compassionate insights of
her father Gregory Bateson (1904-1980). He was and is recognized as an
influential figure in a number of arenas of thought especially family
therapy, anthropology, early cybernetics and environmental philosophy. Nora
walks the viewer through a landscape of ideas her father (the son of one of
the founders of genetics) explored and together we better appreciate "the
pattern that connects." The film offers a "tender and poetic portrayal…of
one of the most provocative thinkers of the last century but also a vivid
relationship between a daughter and father."  *

**
*Humanity faces highly complex and interwoven problems. Crises and
conundrums. Science and art -- our search for pattern-- help us find
solutions, yet our understanding of relationships is lacking. We are all
interconnected and speedily we advance, we hope, in the direction of
well-being for all. BUT we are all on a learning curve here and now--
**co-educators
struggling to cope and seeking still to inspire. Gregory Bateson's ideas
and Nora Bateson's film can help to cut through the din and assist in the
quest to design for the "pattern that connects."  In An Ecology of Mind,  we
discover a resonant voice and renewed insights for advancing human wisdom
and ethics as well as for guiding technology.*
*
*
*The afternoon event begins at 1PM (doors open at 12:30) and will include
Nora and other panel members in a stimulating exploration of themes related
to education, systems thinking, biomimicry, and the interwoven economic,
political, and environmental problems we face.  Panelists include Derek
Cabrera of ThinkWorks and Dana Levy of NYSERDA’s Industrial Research
Program. Visit the Finger Lakes Bioneers Facebook page and website:
http://wemakeourfuture.org/ where there is more info about this and the
ongoing regional film events organized by Finger Lakes Bioneers and
Sustainable Tompkins. *
*
*
*This event is made possible by the generous support of NYSERDA, Finger
Lakes Environmental Film Festival,  Sustainability at Ithaca College,
Cornell Anthropology Department, and La Tourelle Inn. Appreciation for its
collaborative outreach is extended to Cornell University's Mann Library
ongoing programming for  "Connected Minds, Resilient
Communities<http://mannlib.cornell.edu/library-services/outreach/resilient-communities>
." The film is being shown as part of a regional film series organized by
Finger Lakes Bioneers, a program of Sustainable Tompkins.  More details
about the film series are at www.wemakeourfuture.org. *
*
*

Tickets at door: students and under 21 - $3.00,  adults - $7.00 includes
refreshments.

*For More Information: Nick Vaczek, tel. 607-227-7222 or
[email protected]*
*

"Bateson’s style of presentation was an essential and intrinsic part of his
teaching. His central message was that relationships are the essence of the
living world, and that we need a language of relationships to understand
and describe it. One of the best ways to do so, in his view, is by telling
stories. “Stories are the royal road to the study of relationships,” he
would say. What is important in a story, what is true in it, is not the
plot, the things, or the people in a story, but the relationships between
them ...To experience the essence of Bateson’s message, you would really
have needed to experience his own live delivery of that message" -- which
is now possible thanks to this unique film.

HOMAGE TO GREGORY BATESON
by Fritjof Capra

*

*<< More quotes from reviews of film from this website:
http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/emind.html<http://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/emind.html)>
*

*"Edwin Land said that people who seem to have had a new idea have often
just stopped having an old idea. Gregory Bateson taught us how to stop
having the most fundamental old ideas--the static, separating, reductionist
fictions that disintegrate an integrated world. Nora Bateson's beautiful
portrait of her father's key insights is a stunningly effective antidote
for a new generation that now needs his wisdom more than ever."*
*
Amory B. Lovins, Chairman and Chief Scientist, Rocky Mountain Institute,
Author, Let the Mountains Talk, Let the Rivers Run: A Call to Save the Earth

"An inspiring, meditative film that shows Gregory Bateson's range and depth
and ultimately gives us a larger glimpse into our place within nature and
the cosmos, asking us to consider: What pattern connects art to science,
and the cave to the universe, and all of that to us? Bateson-father and
daughter-have not only asked a challenging question, they have given us the
tools to reimagine our world."

Wild River Review

"Exquisite...The film conveys [Bateson's] complex ideas in such a way as to
take us right inside them so that we see them as clearly as pebbles in a
crystalline mountain stream. That the film accomplishes this is a testament
to the filmmaker's artistry and her grasp of her father's subtle and unique
style of thinking...A beautiful and important film."

Dr. Marilyn Wedge, Huffington Post

"Gregory Bateson revolutionized our understanding of the dynamic
relationships in (and between) our human consciousness, our communities and
societies, and our ecological systems. His work still challenges and
informs us as we create new pathways toward health and resilience in our
lives, and in our world. An Ecology of Mind is the first documentary film
to explore the life and innovative ideas of this essential thinker. Through
this deeply thought-provoking film, we follow Bateson on his remarkable
journey toward insight. We discover how his own life experience led him to
comprehend the patterns in our reality. Bateson's work remains
indispensible as we come to terms with our responsibilities to future
generations and to the larger community of life."

Dr. Curt Meine, Director,Conservation Biology and History, Center for
Humans and Nature, Author, Correction Lines: Essays on Land, Leopold, and
Conservation


"This documentary kindles the spirit of Gregory Bateson, and guides you on
two fascinating journeys: One of a daughter's effort to understand her
father who died before he could tell her everything she yearned to know,
and the other through the ideas that Gregory Bateson developed for us to
understand ourselves in the larger ecology to which we contribute. Gregory
was an anthropologist, naturalist, cybernetician, and philosopher who never
returned to where he came from, restlessly searching to expand the
boundaries of our thinking and acting in a world in which everything is
connected to everything else. The documentary continues the conversation he
started among friends and acquaintances whose lives he touched."

Klaus Krippendorff, Professor for Cybernetics, Language and Culture,
University of Pennsylvania, Author, On Communicating: Otherness, Meaning,
and Information

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Gay Nicholson, Ph.D.
President
Sustainable Tompkins
109 S. Albany St.
Ithaca, NY 14850

www.sustainabletompkins.org


607-533-7312 (home office)
607-220-8991 (cell)
607-216-1552 (ST office)
607-216-1553 (ST fax)

[email protected]



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Gay Nicholson, Ph.D.
President
Sustainable Tompkins
109 S. Albany St.
Ithaca, NY 14850

www.sustainabletompkins.org


607-533-7312 (home office)
607-220-8991 (cell)
607-216-1552 (ST office)
607-216-1553 (ST fax)

[email protected]

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