Marina Abramović’s *Rhythm 0*: The Vulnerability of the Artist – Revisit the Controversial Performance Where Marina Abramović Allowed the Audience to Interact with Her Using Various Objects, Exploring the Boundaries of Art, Risk, and Human Behavior When Power Dynamics Shift.

Marina Abramović's Rhythm 0: The Vulnerability of the Artist – Revisit the Controversial Performance Where Marina Abramović Allowed the Audience to Interact with Her Using Various Objects, Exploring the Boundaries…

Managing Communication with Remote Teams.

Managing Communication with Remote Teams: A Hilarious (But Helpful) Lecture (Cue dramatic music and a spotlight) Alright everyone, settle down, settle down! Welcome to "Managing Communication with Remote Teams: A…

Louise Bourgeois’s *Cell (The Last Sitting)*: Memory, Loss, and Containment – Explore Louise Bourgeois’s ‘Cell’ Installation Featuring a Chair and Mirrors, Reflecting on Themes of Memory, Loss, and the Feeling of Being Contained or Trapped within One’s Own Psyche and Recollections.

Louise Bourgeois's Cell (The Last Sitting): Memory, Loss, and Containment – A Lecture (🛎️ Ringing Bell sound effect) Alright, settle down, settle down, everyone! Welcome to Art History 101, where…

Staying Productive While Working Remotely.

Staying Productive While Working Remotely: A Survival Guide for the Home-Based Hustler 🏡💻☕ (Welcome, fellow digital nomads and pajama-clad professionals! Gather 'round for a lecture that's less snooze-fest and more…

Damien Hirst’s *The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living*: The Shark as a Symbol – Explore the Symbolism of the Tiger Shark in Damien Hirst’s Famous Artwork and How It Represents Our Fear of Death and Our Attempts to Contain or Control the Uncontrollable.

Damien Hirst's The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living: The Shark as a Symbol – A Deep Dive (Without Getting Eaten) (Lecture Hall: An image of…

Finding Remote Work Opportunities.

Finding Remote Work Opportunities: A Hilariously Practical Guide Alright, future digital nomads and pajama-clad productivity powerhouses! Welcome to Remote Work 101, the course that’ll teach you how to ditch the…

Jeff Koons’s *Seated Ballerina*: Kitsch, Innocence, and Public Display – Revisit Jeff Koons’s Large Inflatable Ballerina Sculpture and Explore How It Evokes a Sense of Childhood Innocence and Kitsch While Being Presented as a Monumental Work of Public Art.

Jeff Koons's Seated Ballerina: Kitsch, Innocence, and Public Display - A Lecture (Slide 1: Image of Jeff Koons's Seated Ballerina in a public space) (Professor, adjusting glasses and beaming at…