Navigate Select ESC Close

Ecology of Mind: A Cybernetic Approach To Planetary Problems

2025-11-14 Education
19.9k
675
98
Essentia Foundation
Essentia Foundation
265.0k subscribers

Unlock all features

FREE: Get instant access to 10 AI summaries, chats, or transcripts per day.

Description

Nora Bateson is a filmmaker, author and director of the Bateson Institute. In this conversation, Hans Busstra talks to Nora about her work and that of her father Gregory Bateson, who was one of the founding fathers of cybernetics. Bateson’s notion of 'double bind,' for instance, helps to see how solutions we design on one level of a system (say, the use of pesticides to solve food shortage) directly form an existential threat on a different level (destruction of soil microbiome). Expanding on her father’s work, Nora Bateson introduced the concept of ‘warm data’: information about the interrelationships within a complex system, which are contextual, relational, and multi-perspectival. And she argues that to avoid double binds we need to work with warm data, which is about meaning, instead of trusting solutions that come out of the syntactic reasoning of AIs. The Bateson Institute: https://batesoninstitute.org/ Publications of Nora Bateson and Gregory Bateson: https://internationalbatesoninstitute.wikidot.com/ Nora Bateson’s books: Combining (2021) : https://www.triarchypress.net/combining.html Small Arcs of Larger Circles, Framing through other patterns​ ( (2016) https://www.triarchypress.net/small-arcs.html Chapter marks: 00:00 Introduction 04:18 What is an ecology of mind? 05:58 Mind according to Gregory Bateson 07:44 On the boundaries of mind 09:32 Gregory Bateson’s work on cybernetics 12:20 How we treat existential problems like a broken car 15:37 Schismogenesis: how relationships break 18:48 How to recognize planetary feedbacks 21:26 What our widespread use of the word “to” illustrates 25:38 The implicit assumptions we pass on intergenerationally 28:06 Nora’s childhood with a father who didn’t buy into societal frames 32:05 The thing is not the thing… 33:17 What is a double bind? 40:11 Nora reads her poem “Mamma Now” 45:54 Our materialist approach to the polycrisis: meeting problems vs. matching problems 56:32 What is warm data? 59:40 Our “cold data” treatment of problems 1:01:53 Warm Data Labs 1:09:17 How do you get people to understand complexity? 1:11:47 — (no chapter title provided) 1:14:55 Nora’s critique of transhumanism 1:19:00 How to make it practical 1:26:49 Asking not “Who am I?” but “Who can I be when I’m with you?” 1:33:06 On Hardy’s lifeboat thought experiment 1:37:59 Signal vs. noise in how we think about problems 1:39:30 How to communicate warm data and complex systems thinking 1:43:00 Are you hopeful? Footage used under fair use policy: @DeepBlueDiscovery: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/gnC_5VmuIB4 ‘Cybernetics’ (1990), Dir. Edward Newstead): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DeKxBkpXCBs Copyright © 2025 Essentia Foundation. All rights on interview content reserved.

Top Comments (10)

@derjoe642 2025-11-15

You are Pioneers for a new world. I am so thankful there are people with mind and soul. Please don't stop with what you are doing guys ❤️

34 1 replies
@alfredwild2093 2025-11-14

She's such an effective communicater of ideas that culture is gasping for. Yes please.

32
@janet9513 2025-11-15

Deep meadowing has emerged from transcendence (meditation, stilling of the mental noise, and presence) in my experience. Thank you for this wonderful conversation. The double bind of our western so called civilised lives is dire.

12
@allyscott1590 2025-11-14

Wow. I’m ecstatic that Nora is on Essentia’s radar. Beautiful

7
@bodystorm 2025-11-14

This is incredible on so many levels. I have left watching this considering my whole contribution to life!

7
@calebbrantley193 2025-11-14

Hans back at it again! One of the greats! Thanks for all you do.

7
@LandLight11 2025-11-16

Astonishing discussion. Inspiring, lucid, supremely wise. I had never heard of Nora before this video but I feel she has already become a beacon in the dark for me. A true teacher. A bringer of hope. Thank you thank you 🙏🏼❤

6
@ketunpoika 2025-11-17

_The cost of creating an individualised being that would succeed in individualistic society is relationships to the past, and the future._ This... this sentence crystallises so beautifully something extremely important. Something that I have been aware of and _felt,_ but not been able to articulate. Thank you for this interview. To both of you.

6
@DoublewideCinema 2025-11-16

That poem reduced this Papa to sobbing tears . This double bind is excruciating…. thank you, Nora🌞

6
@SarahBaca 2025-11-24

What a delightful treat to see a conversation in-person instead of via Zoom!! Thank you so much for this, I'm completely addicted.

1

Unlock the Data Inside
Turn Videos into Knowledge

  • Get FREE 10/day: transcripts, summaries, chats
  • Chat with videos, export text & PDF
  • $1 free API credit for RAG, chatbots & research

Free forever plan • All features unlocked

App screenshot