Julian Gough: Minecraft End Poem, Evolution Of The Universe, Being Creative, working in public, writing childrens' books - podcast episode cover

Julian Gough: Minecraft End Poem, Evolution Of The Universe, Being Creative, working in public, writing childrens' books

Sep 20, 20241 hr 16 min
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Episode description

Julian Gough is an award-winning writer and musician. We explore the breadth of his creative journey, from crafting the 'End Poem' in Minecraft to writing children's books and rock band experiences.

Transcript and links here: https://www.thendobetter.com/arts/2024/9/20/julian-gough-minecraft-end-poem-evolution-of-the-universe-being-creative-podcast


We discuss his latest project 'The Egg and the Rock,' which investigates the universe's evolutionary complexity, paralleling biological evolution, and its implications on life, consciousness, and AI. 


This conversation extends to a critical reflection on current scientific approaches, the importance of interdisciplinary thinking and writing in public and creative processes. 


…the universe does love us, and we are love, in a way. I think love is a kind of an interface with the universe. You can think of love as our interface with the universe. Love, if you are loving and loved, you're probably living correctly. The way in which you're aligned to the universe is good. It's a feedback mechanism."


Contents:

  • The Creation and Impact of Minecraft's End Poem

  • Julian's Rock Band Days

  • Writing Children's Stories: Rabbit and Bear

  • Julian's Writing Process

  • The Goat Bubble: A Satirical Play

  • Exploring the Universe's Evolution

  • Building Complexity from Simplicity

  • The Eternal Existence of Matter and Time

  • The Fermi Paradox and Alien Life

  • Darwinian Evolution of Universes

  • The Role of Intelligent Life in the Universe

  • Predicting the Early Universe

  • Writing in Public and Creative Processes

  • The Egg and the Rock: An Evolutionary Analogy

  • Advice for Future Thinkers and Creatives


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