Chi Training/Perspective Gaming this MONDAY!
PLEASE COME! This week the focus will be on CHI TRAINING The human being is an emergent mystery, sustained by a multiplicity of Forces. That ineffable totality of our True nature cannot be [...]
PLEASE COME! This week the focus will be on CHI TRAINING The human being is an emergent mystery, sustained by a multiplicity of Forces. That ineffable totality of our True nature cannot be [...]
WEATHER IS GOOD, BUT NOT IN OUR FAVOR!! NO CHI TRAINING/PERSPECTIVE GAMING TONIGHT. NEXT WEEK???
Please don’t forget! This Friday, 9PM….a night of freaky words and spooked out tones. Also added to the performance: CLAM SIMMONS PRESENTING THE WORKS OF OSCAR ADDLEPATTER!!! [...]
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 9PM 916 EAST 5TH STREET IN KANSAS CITY Though we at The Center for the Advancement generally applaud digital culture’s habit of disembodying various forms of [...]
On January 23 at 11am, the Center for the Advancement of Transmodern Awareness will be host to Bread, which is a new and exciting microgranting organization here in Kansas City. Such projects are [...]
In recognition of both the toll taken on the body by the Bacchanalian reveries often associated with New Year’s Eve and of the promise of a healthy and happy 2011, we at C.A.T.A. would like [...]
The Center for the Advancement of Transmodern Awareness was successfully inaugurated with the Winter Solstice Manafest. The space is/was in a state of flux, but it felt as if the Manafest was a [...]
COME TO CATA <—————-CLICK FOR JINGLE December 21, 2010 marks both the Winter Solstice for 2010 and the inaugural event for the Center for the Advancement of [...]
What happens when you cross a boundary to enter a space? Does the agency of the space affect your perspective as you transgress the border from its outside to its inside? Does Apple want you to [...]
The Center for the Advancement of Transmodern awareness is well on its way to beginning. Physical, psychical, and ontological construction is stabilizing with preparations to reach full potential [...]
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