Between 2023- 2024, The Human Observatory for Digital Existence have been arranging activities around the theme “Digital noise: conversation and silence as existential methods” and January 17, 2024, it was time for our final event in the series. Here we explored “digital resonance”, inspired by German sociologist Hartmut Rosa. The event included a public podcast recoding (På spaning efter själen – “In Search of the Soul”) with Kerstin Dillmar, Chaplain and Human Observatory member, and guests who use digital media in therapy, counselling and pastoral care. The evening revolved around the question whether we can “hear” and respond to one another and thus create resonant encounters in an era of connection at distance. Invited guests were Ullakarin Nyberg (psychiatrist and chief physician, who runs the Mind-podcast “På liv och död”), Annafia Trollbäck (priest and host for the podcast “Präster med gäster”) and Fredrik Livheim (psychologist and research- and content strategist for www.29k.org – a nonprofit foundation working with digital self-care).
The evening ended with an open discussion with a highly engaged audience, who had defied the snow storm to join us at the Sigtuna Foundation.
Find the podcats episode here: På spaning efter själen, Episode 76: Digital resonans: https://open.spotify.com/ episode/4lFzIa1ziecp9OvBLqLdC4
The evening ended with an open discussion with a highly engaged audience, who had defied the snow storm to join us at the Sigtuna Foundation.
Find the podcats episode here: På spaning efter själen, Episode 76: Digital resonans: https://open.spotify.com/ episode/4lFzIa1ziecp9OvBLqLdC4.