The Helix Center
The Helix Center
The primary objective of The Helix Center for Interdisciplinary Investigation is not to obtain knowledge, per se, but to aspire to an unhurried search for wisdom, emphasizing the centrality of a sense of wonder in this endeavor. Philosophically, we stand against the trivialization of thought and the balkanization within and between the sciences and the arts. Fundamental to our promotion of these views is our roundtable format of open, spontaneous discourse, one facilitating novel encounters of questioning and understanding among participants. Each program endeavors to expand the boundaries of...
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May 16, 2026
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Reading and The Brain 16.05.2026 1:47:49
This roundtable explores the power of words across brain development, medicine, and community, while highlighting the importance of critical thinking in the age of AI and screens.
Medicine and AI 18.04.2026 1:22:09
This roundtable examines how AI is transforming medicine, from genomic modeling to clinical tools used in healthcare systems. It focuses on challenges of trust, evidence, and equity, including how to evaluate AI, ensure fairness, and responsibly integrate data-driven decisions into patient care.
Where Have All the Isms Gone?: On the Evolution of Knowledge 07.03.2026 1:23:51
This roundtable explores how traditional intellectual movements and paradigms have fragmented in the postmodern era, challenging the idea of coherent disciplinary progress. It considers how the internet, social fragmentation, and AI are reshaping how knowledge is organized, produced, and understood.
Why We Write 21.02.2026 1:34:15
This roundtable explores the motivations and purposes behind writing, challenging the idea that words simply convey facts. It examines how writing can express ambiguity, emotion, intention, and persuasion, shaping both meaning and experience.
Fail Again, Fail Better 08.11.2025 1:25:22
This roundtable explores the meaning and value of failure, examining whether persistence leads to growth, success, or its own kind of reward. It considers how cultural, psychological, and philosophical perspectives frame failure as an essential part of the human experience.
See Memory 04.10.2025 1:08:20
This roundtable explores how memory, neuroscience, and storytelling intersect, highlighting memory as a dynamic process that shapes identity, healing, and self-understanding. It examines how art and science together can help us reinterpret and reshape our personal narratives.
Resurgence of Freud 20.09.2025 1:40:46
This roundtable explores the resurgence of psychoanalysis, examining its enduring appeal despite scientific criticism and changing therapeutic practices. It considers how Freudian ideas continue to influence therapy, the humanities, and contemporary debates in the age of AI.
Neurodiversity 10.05.2025 1:33:40
This roundtable explores the concept of neurodiversity – recognizing variations in neurological function – challenging conventional notions of deficit and considering empathetic approaches to support individuals with diverse cognitive experiences.
Mindfulness Meditation: Benefits and Dilemmas 19.04.2025 1:32:28
This roundtable critically examines the widespread practice of mindfulness meditation, exploring both its potential benefits and emerging concerns regarding commodification, efficacy, and possible adverse effects on mental wellbeing.
Music and Mind 22.03.2025 1:32:18
This roundtable explores the profound connection between music and human experience, investigating its mathematical foundations, neurological impact, cultural significance, and ability to evoke emotion and community.
Why War? 11.01.2025 1:53:33
This roundtable delves into the complex roots of warfare, examining psychological, sociological, and political factors – from innate aggression to social oppression and nationalism – in pursuit of understanding how to mitigate conflict.
Otherness 16.11.2024 1:47:23
This roundtable discusses the concept of Otherness, its origins, significance, and its role in current political polarization, with insights from philosophers, psychoanalysts, social theorists, and historians.
The Poetry of Aging 24.09.2024 1:27:03
This roundtable brings together poets, psychoanalysts, critics and a translator to discuss the relationship between dementia and language, the impact of aging on reading and writing poetry, the distinction between lived experience and the lyrical, and the role of poetry in aging.
Come Out Wherever You Are: In Search of Consciousness 21.09.2024 1:42:47
This roundtable discusses various philosophical and scientific perspectives on consciousness, focusing on the theories of Eliminativism and 4E Cognition.
Striking a Chord: Hearing and Space 27.04.2024 1:55:19
The roundtable discusses the evolution and impact of sound and vibration, particularly in relation to speech and music, and how it influences our emotions and perception of space.
A ≠ B → Taste & Discernment 23.03.2024 1:35:16
This roundtable explores the evolution and role of taste and discernment in human life, from basic survival to refined pleasure and art, and discusses its implications in aesthetics and practical reason.
Touch as the Ur-Sense: From Presence to Poesy 09.03.2024 1:28:52
The roundtable discusses the concept of touch as the core of sensation and sentience, exploring its scientific, philosophical, and poetic aspects.
Discovering the What and the Wherefore: Scents and Sensibility 24.02.2024 1:48:23
This roundtable explores the complex role of olfaction in our lives, from its influence on our emotions and memories to its impact on cultural history and personal interactions.
Synthetic Consciousness: Seeing and Believing 24.02.2024 1:37:38
This roundtable explores the intricate relationship between vision and attention, the role of vision in our perception of truth and falsehood, and the implications of these concepts on our understanding of animal consciousness, sensory perception, and cultural evolution.
The Effects of Media 24.02.2024 1:57:39
This roundtable discusses the impact of media, particularly social media and AI, on society and how it shapes our understanding of reality, based on the ideas of Marshall McLuhan.
Covid and Literature 06.01.2024 2:01:36
This roundtable focuses on the literature that emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic, with panelists discussing their attempts to make sense of the situation through their works.
Permanence and Impermanence of Mathematical Concepts 21.10.2023 1:49:52
This roundtable explores how fundamental mathematical concepts, like numbers, have evolved over time, challenging the idea of mathematics as fixed and absolute. It examines how revolutions in mathematical thinking reshape our understanding of truth, abstraction, and reality.
Emotion 23.09.2023 1:55:09
This roundtable explores the nature of emotion as a fundamental yet paradoxical aspect of human life, examining its roles in the brain, behavior, and evolution. It considers whether emotions can be understood, controlled, or even replicated in AI, and what they reveal about consciousness and human experience.
Shakespeare Forever 22.04.2023 1:42:29
This roundtable celebrates Shakespeare’s enduring influence, marking key historical milestones while exploring the continued reinterpretation of his works across cultures and contexts. It considers why Shakespeare remains relevant today and how his plays are newly understood through modern perspectives.
Life Beyond Earth: When and How Will it be Found? 08.04.2023 1:42:45
This roundtable explores the search for life beyond Earth, examining methods for detecting biosignatures on exoplanets and within the Solar System. It considers the scientific strategies, challenges, and implications of discovering extraterrestrial life.
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