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HRC Superdeep: Philosophers’ Cave Blast | Mon-Fri 9am-late

Superdeep Philosophers’ Cave Blast Date/Time:  Monday – Friday (3/6-10), 9am – open end (China time) + Evening (7pm) & Night (9pm) Screenings Location: IB2026, IB 1008 for screenings Superdeep is creating a space for students and faculty to meet every morning* during the finals week for focused writing. Coffee & tea as well as snacks […]

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Superdeep Nighthawks: “Waking Life” (Linklater 2001) | Mar 2, 9pm

IB 1008 (IB Auditorium) Week 7 — homework tests finals Signature Work Superdeep thoughts early till late… Are we even still awake or already dreaming…or still dreaming or already awake again?  Join the Nighthawks to find out: this week with Richard Linklater‘s 2001 rotoscoped feature Waking Life (& food & drinks…). Thu, Mar 2, 9 pm, […]

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HRC Superdeep: Philosophers’ Cave | Mon 9am-late

Superdeep Philosophers’ Cave (Blast!) Date/Time: Every Monday, 9am – late (China time) Location: IB2026 The Philosophers’ Cave is Superdeep‘s shared writing & work space, to help everyone start the week on a high—i.e. Superdeep—note. The Cave opens every Monday 9:04 am till late in IB2026. Coffee, tea, & snacks are served at each meeting. Everyone […]

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Superdeep Nighthawks: “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” (Gondry 2004) | Feb 23, 9pm

IB 1008 (IB Auditorium) Presumably inspired by the Superdeep Nighthawks’ last two gatherings, even the last Philosophers’ Cave ended only at 12:07am. To glimpse some sunlight again, the Nighthawks will resume on Thu Feb 23, 9pm to bask in Michel Gondry‘s 2004 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (…& food & drink). The screening will […]

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Student Report: Superdeep#16: “ChatGPT” with Tim Fitz (Turnitin)

Reported by Dongkun Lyu (with ChatGPT) Before I started to write a report, I asked ChatGPT: “Could you please write around a 300 words seminar report for me? The date is Feb 1, 2023. People are Tim Fitz (engineer of Turnitin), Professor Daniel Lim and DKU professors and student. The content is encompassing the research […]

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Superdeep #17: “Lucid Dreams Elucidated” (Mo, Wang, & Hauthaler) | Thu Feb 23, 6pm

IB 2026 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 Join us for our next  Superdeep workshop meeting, in which  Weifan Mo (E&L Philosophy ’23), and Siyu Wang (E&L Philosophy ’25), and Nathan Hauthaler will revel in “Lucid Dreams Elucidated”. Soon after the workshop, the Superdeep Nighthawks will continue to shine their late projector light on dreams […]

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Superdeep Nighthawks: “Paprika” (Kon 2006) | Thu Feb 16, 9pm

IB 1008 (IB Auditorium) The Superdeep Nighthawks multiplied into a force of forty for their first gathering on Feb 9. On Thu, Feb 16 they will return in force, to savor Satoshi Kon‘s 2006 animated feature Paprika (…& food & drink). HRC Superdeep Nighthawks meet on Thu eve (9pm till late). The Paprika screening is the […]

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Superdeep Nighthawks: “Mulholland Drive” (Lynch 2001) | Feb 9, 9pm

IB 1008 (IB Auditorium) When the elders already don their nightgowns, for the Nighthawks the night remains young & Superdeep. HRC Superdeep Nighthawks meet on Thu eve (9pm till late). For our first get-together, join us for a screening & discussion of David Lynch‘s 2001 feature film Mulholland Drive. This is the first in a […]

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Superdeep #16: “ChatGPT and We” (with Tim Fitz (turnitin)) | Feb 1, 10:30am

IB 2050 | Zoom 69 79 89 79 69 Having heard much from chatty AI lately, let us humans do some talking again. Join us for a Superdeep conversation on how “ChatGPT and We” might carry on together. We’ll be joined by philosophers, computer scientists, and others from DKU, as well as special guest Tim […]

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Student Report: Superdeep #15 “Relational Egalitarianism & Economic Liberty” by Jiyuan (Dmitry) Sun

Reported by Dongkun Lyu, class of 2025 Dmitry conducted a seminar on “equality” in the field of political philosophy on December 1st. He started with a hook question, “what is the point of equality”, and proposed some possible answer by resorting to the scenario of Titanic story.

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