Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman radically altered the nature and meaning of the motion picture form, transfiguring a medium long devoted to spectacle into an art capable of profoundly personal meditations into the struggles facing the psyche and the soul. By focusing on the exploration of self with unparalleled intensity, Bergman fused Freudian psychotherapy with a dreamlike sensibility founded on visual metaphors, flashbacks and extreme close-ups to create a revelatory cinematic world unlike any before it. Unabashedly admired by other filmmakers, Bergman remains one of the most profound and influential artists the film medium has yet produced.
UCSD-TV celebrates the stories of women who have made history as well as notable women making history today. In this special archive, you'll hear from contemporary change-makers, astronauts, journalists, historians, poets and writers, business leaders, and more.
Join us as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the discovery of "Lucy," one of the most iconic fossils in human history. This new CARTA series delves into the profound impact of Lucy's discovery on the science of human origins, featuring leading experts who explore the discovery's initial significance, its enduring influence, and the current advancements in this pivotal field. Reignite your curiosity about how we became human and why it matters for our global future.
Human beings show a range of emotional attachment, affection, and infatuation often referred to as “love.” Love promotes long-lasting and secure relationships that involve nurturing and support. Biological mechanisms underlying such behavior involve ancient neuropeptides and their receptors in the brain. These systems are also involved in...
Mathematics is a universal language that helps us understand and describe the world through logic and problem-solving. It shapes the technology we use daily, from smartphones and computers to the sensors in our cars. As computer technology rapidly evolves, artificial intelligence is pushing the boundaries even further—enabling faster access to...