Composing a Life Story
I think that what Nora Bateson was saying in this summary was what she was saying in her movie. That how we interpret things and how we view things, even everyday things such as cups on a coffee table, is always up to us, and how we want to view that object.
An Ecology of Mind Film
Like states in her summary, I think this film was about how we view things and how we interpret things. Learned from her father, Nora Bateson tries to shed light on how important it is to explore your mind, and reach deep into your brain to better understand the world we live in, and to make the best of it.
A Slippery Rigor
I think that it becomes apparent how important Nora Bateson's father was to her, and how he affected her as a film maker. She makes it obvious that he was extremely important, and provided a sense of mind that only she could've obtained from her father her taught her how to take advantage of the full potential the mind offers.
Where the Sea Meets the Land: Remembering Gregory Bateson
Gregory Bateson seems to me as someone who should be widely recognized as someone who contributed to the study of the mind, and how to use it. He seems as important as Sigmond Frued, an extremely well knwon psychologist who is mentioned in psychology all the time. However, the work and thoughts Dr. Bateson had seem just as influential to me. He taught something extremely important, which was to use your mind.
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