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In "The Book of Dreams", published in 1976, Borges plays with the thesis that dreams are the oldest and most complex literary genre. In his extraordinary anthology, he explores the evolution and diversity of this ancient genre - from biblical prophecies and the "Iliad", through...

Research indicates that many animals, including mammals and birds, do indeed experience dreams. This conclusion stems primarily from the study of Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep, a phase of sleep closely associated with dreaming in humans. During REM sleep, there's significant electrical activity in the...

In Slavic mythology, dreams held a place of immense significance and mystique, transcending mere nightly visions to become potent vessels of spiritual and prophetic insight. They were not just ephemeral experiences of sleep but were deeply embedded in the fabric of spiritual life, interwoven with...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j6LWOEjzoq4The conversation with Ursula Leiss provides a comprehensive view on the psychological and cultural significance of dreams. Leiss emphasises dreams as crucial tools for self-discovery and personal growth, highlighting their role as reflections of the subconscious mind. The discussion also explores the historical importance of...

Olafur Eliasson creates work that's truly of our time. This Icelandic-Danish artist wows audiences with large-scale installations that play with perceptions of light, colour and other natural phenomena, while simultaneously focusing attention on environmental issues that increasingly threaten our planet.This inaugural exhibition of Azabudai Hills...

The Science of Sleep:Stages of Sleep:Sleep is divided into two main types: Rapid Eye Movement (REM) and Non-Rapid Eye Movement (Non-REM) sleep. Non-REM sleep itself is further subdivided into three stages: N1, N2, and N3. Each stage serves different functions. N1 and N2 are lighter...

https://youtu.be/xzZQEeiL64k The Tokyo Game Show 2023 marked an impressive and exciting event, showcasing a spectacular array of games and innovations in the gaming world. This year's show, held from September 21 to 24, was particularly notable for its scale and diversity, reflecting the ever-evolving landscape of...

TOMASZ KULKABorn in 1979 in Olkusz. A graduate of the Krakow Academy of Fine Arts. Hails from Wolbrom and currently lives and creates in Wrocław. In his artistic practice, he focuses on all that is superficially repressed, unwanted, terrifying, and fundamentally human. In his recent...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZvePjPIPxQThe roots are the condition for flourishing. This natural law aptly explains the phenomenon of the great artistic revival that took place at the threshold of the 15th century in Italy, the main source of inspiration for which was the rediscovered heritage of antiquity. It...