Podcast Interview: Fantastic Alchemy with Imagine Film Festival

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Episode Description

Imagine Film Festival 2023 podcast series explores the 2023 festival theme - Fantastic Alchemy. The series consists of four episodes, which correspond with 4 elements of alchemy that we find especially relevant to us nowadays - Narrative, Identity, Technology, and Substance. In this episode we explore the topic of IDENTITY. Contrary to modern science, in Alchemy there is no distinct separation between the the person performing the experiment and the object of the study. Both undergo the same process of transformation. To get a better sense of this process, and to also understand more about the founding principles of alchemy and its historical roots, we’re joined by Farânak Mirjalili, whose research falls at the intersection of Jungian psycho-spiritual alchemy and Spagyrics - the laboratory tradition of plant alchemy, and Corey Andrews, a historian and current PhD candidate at the center for the History of Hermetic Philosophy and Related Currents at the University of Amsterdam.

Hosted by Hugo Emmerzael and Stanislaw Liguzinski. Produced by Inez de Coo. Edited by Tom Ooms.

IMAGINE PROGRAMME  MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:

- “The Magic of Alchemy” event at Allard Pierson Museum featuring the talk by Peter Forshaw, viewing of the alchemical texts from the collection, and a short film programme | 22 October (Allard Pierson Museum)

- Screening of Eureka, dir. Nicolas Roeg (Fantastic Alchemy: Identity) | 26 October (FilmHallen 2) & 1 November (LAB111 2)

- Phytography: The alchemy of plants and photographic emulsion workshop with Karel Doing | 29 October (LAB111 Kapel)

RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE:

Books

- Carl Gustav Jung, Psychology and Alchemy, Routledge 1980 (+ numerous other editions)

- Isaac Baulot, Mutus Liber, Inne Garden Press 2010 (+ numerous other editions since 1677)

- Mary Anne Atwood, A Suggestive Inquiry Into the Hermetic Mystery: With a Dissertation on the More Celebrated of the Alchemical Philosophers, Being an Attempt Towards the Recovery of the Ancient Experiment of Nature, Taylor & Francis Ltd 2015 (+ numerous other editions)

- Herbert Silberer, Hidden Symbolism of Alchemy and the Occult Arts, Dover Publications 1971

- Mike A. Zuber, Spiritual Alchemy: From Jacob Boehme to Mary Anne Atwood, Oxford University Press 2021

- J.R.R Tolkien, The Lord of The Rings, Harper Collins 2014 (+ numerous other editions)

-M. E. Warlick, The Alchemical Feminine: Women, Gender and Sexuality in Alchemical Images, Fulgur Limited 2023


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