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How We Get to Everything Everywhere All at Once: Money, Choice, and Simultaneity

16 February on red circle on black and white background
February 16, 2023
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
311 Denney Hall

The event was originally posted on Project Narrative

A Project Narrative talk by Professor Amanpal Garcha.

This talk will show that the history of economics and the history of narratives about decision-making can help us understand our present moment’s fascination with multiverses. The first part of the talk will outline some ways that, since the early 19th century, changing conceptions of economic value have corresponded to changing formal features in the narration of choice.  The second part will use this history to explain important aspects of Everything Everywhere All at Once: the film’s narration of the Quans’ financial difficulties, its representation of their immigrant identities, and its assertion that the multiverse is a consequence of modernity’s expansive possibilities for deciding among different options, all of which seem simultaneously available.

The Zoom link for the event can be found here.

Zoom Meeting information :
Meeting ID: 925 8218 5611
Password: 838658

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