Een schitterend ongeluk (translated "A Glorious Accident" in English) was a 1993 documentary series featuring six prominent scientists and philosophers. Hosted by Wim Kayzer, a Dutch television producer, and filmed in seven parts, A Glorious Accident included interviews with Daniel Dennett, Freeman Dyson, Stephen Jay Gould, Oliver Sacks, Rupert Sheldrake, and Stephen Toulmin.
During six individual interviews with each guest and a final round table, the attendees discussed their vision of their work and the world with the central themes introduced by Kayzer: "How far did you come in your understanding of our thoughts and actions? What did science really bring us at the end of the 20th century: knowledge or also understanding?" "What is consciousness?" "What is memory?"
The roundtable discussion was filmed in the Netherlands. The film was released by VPRO and produced by Nellie Kamer and Wim Kayzer. The film broke viewing records in the Netherlands in 1993.
In the United States, A Glorious Accident was broadcast twice in June 1994 on PBS member station WNET. In September 1996, PBS member station KCET in Los Angeles also broadcast the series. The film was over 15 hours in length. The title phrase "glorious accident" is attributed to Stephen Jay Gould who referred to the asteroid-induced extinction of the dinosaurs which preceded the development of humanity.
Book
Together with the series, a book with the same title containing the text from the interviews was also published in the Netherlands in 1993. It was a number one bestseller in the Netherlands for several months. The publisher summary reads:
Transcripts of six interviews and a group discussion with six leading contemporary scientists from various disciplines on the possibilities and limitations of (scientific) intelligence.
In 1997, a book titled A Glorious Accident: Understanding Our Place in the Cosmic Puzzle was also published in English.
References
- ^ "Oliver Sacks - Een schitterend ongeluk". VPRO. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- A Glorious Accident, retrieved 2023-01-31
- ^ Angier, Natalie (12 June 1994). "TELEVISION; Six Smart Guys Sitting Around Talking". The New York Times. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- ^ Everett, Todd (1996-09-06). "A Glorious Accident". Variety. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
- Goodman, Walter (1994-06-10). "TV Weekend; Serious Entertainment From a Rare Resource". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
- "USC in the News". USC News. 1996-10-13. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
- Panosian, Claire B. (1996-10-07). "KCET Needs New Science Formula". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-01-31.
- ^ Kayzer, Wim (1993). Een schitterend ongeluk. Amsterdam: Contact. ISBN 9789025403959. OCLC 66099260. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
- Kayzer, Wim; Sacks, Oliver W. (1997). A Glorious Accident: Understanding Our Place in the Cosmic Puzzle. W.H. Freeman. ISBN 978-0-7167-3144-3.
External links
- summary on VPRO website
- IMDB page
- A Glorious Accident, YouTube playlist of the complete series from VPRO.
- A Glorious Accident, videos on the Internet Archive
- Pages about the book on LibraryThing and Internet Archive
- A Glorious Accident DVD box set on Internet Archive, courtesy VPRO (out of print).
- A Glorious Accident VHS box set on Internet Archive, courtesy Films For The Humanities & Sciences (scans only, out of print).
- Van de Schoonheid en de troost (Of Beauty and Consolation) DVD box set on Internet Archive, courtesy VPRO (out of print).
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