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The Zeitgeist Movement Australian Chapter. DAY ONEZeitgeist Movement supporters started pouring in from chapters all around the world as the doors opened to the very appropriately named New Globe Theatre in Brisbane, Australia, Saturday morning on the last weekend of March. Organisers scurried excitedly, setting up the various areas, including the merchandise space the questions for PJ booth the vegan food buffet the bar the workshop space, scattered with comfy chairs and recommended readings and of course, the main stage, where presentations would be continuously running over the first two day Z Day main event. Check out this great overview of Z Day Day One by one of the very talented New Zealand coordinators, Wiri Te Moni. The volunteer technicians, and chapter coordinators Jason Lord from LA and Michael Kubler from Adelaide, worked tirelessly, making sure we had quality recordings of each presentation for later viewing on the TZMGlobal You. Tube Channel. Audience members got comfortably acquainted and seated. Links to presentation recordings will be added to this post as they are uploaded. Photos by Michael Kubler kublermdk, Renee Mc. Keown, and Jason Lord. As soon as everything was ready to go, Z Day Global kicked off, starting with my opening presentation, where I spoke about the theme of this years Z Day Towards Global Unity and Abundance, as well as advice on creating a sustainable and successful chapter, the amount of work involved in making Z Day happen, ways to avoid economic bigotry, and concluding with a certain framing of encouraging a unified quest to understand the nature of reality rather than personal ambition to win over your perceived opponents. Casey Davidson, Australian National Coordinator. THRIVE What on Earth Will It Take Now available to watch for FREE in 20 languages An unconventional documentary that lifts the veil on whats REALLY going on in. 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Franky Mller, German National Coordinator. See Frankys presentation here. After Franky, the second of our presenters, Cameron Reilly entertained the crowd with a tongue in cheek questionnaire asking the audience about their own psychopathic tendencies and giving them the opportunity to measure it according to their results. He talked about the specific traits of psychopaths, touching on the idea that people who fit into this personality type are not changeable and will always be born. Additionally, the system we have created actually encourages people with these tendencies to acquire positions of power, hence the title of his presentation, the Psychopath Economy. Simultaneously, we had set up a workshop space in the adjacent room for Z Day participants who were more interested in being involved in activities and discussions. The first of these workshops came from Caroline Rentel, author and activist, who shared ideas about a relatively new writing genre, Solarpunk, basically based in a future society beyond scarcity and hierarchy, where humanity, nature and technology are integrated. Caroline Rentel, Solarpunk author. Caroline and Camerons presentations lead into lunch time, where a selection of delicious vegan foods were provided as part of the Z Day ticket. Curries, cakes, sushi, burgers and snacks were available for all participants served on eco friendly plates with serviettes and cutlery. Thanks to the lead food volunteer coordinator, Vicky Syme and everyone else who worked so hard to make food available for everyone. For future Z Day organisers, I would suggest that having food available at the venue is very important in keeping the audience members together to collaborate and be on time for the presentation straight after lunch. Vegan chefs Vicki and Margarita. Lunch time Our first presentation after lunch came from Rich Penney, who we flew in from Toronto, Canada. Rich has attended several Z Days as one of the most intruiging and informed presenters within the Movement. This year he shared the very clear Contradictions of Capitalism, in a way that allowed us some insight into Richs life living with disability, as well as intellectual gifts that cant be easily monetised in this society. This is a fantastic introductory presentation to help people understand the core problems of the way we have structured society. Watch Zeitgeist Online Free 2016' title='Watch Zeitgeist Online Free 2016' />Smartphone Addiction The Slot Machine in Your Pocket. Smartphone apps are addictive by design. They take advantage of human weaknesses to ensure your constant. We were next graced with the presence of two of the very talented guys from acclaimed Aussie band, Dead Letter Circus, Kim Benzie and Luke Williams. As I have personally been a long time fan of DLC with their unique sound, emotionally evoking and incredibly conscious lyrics which fall in line beautifully with the tenets of the Zeitgeist Movement, it was amazingly awe inspiring to hear Luke and Kim talk about their personal experience and journey as artists against oppression. The uplifting conclusion of their presentation of their song While You Wait, together with lyrics and the comically titled anti establishment drum solo moved the audience to a standing ovation. Luke Williams, Dead Letter Circus Drummer. Kim Benzie, Dead Letter Circus Vocalist, Z Day 2. While these presentations were going on, Oliver Koslik from Canada presented interactively in the workshop space on Emotional Suppression A short course on how to recognise and deal with gas lightingambient abuse. Oliver Koslik. The fun continued on the main stage as we introduced the next of our international guests, Euvie Ivanova from the Future Thinkers Podcast. Watch Get The Gringo Online Facebook. As a co host of the Future Thinkers Podcast, Euvie promotes technology, science and consciousness for social concern. Here is a quick overview of the premise of the Future Thinkers Podcast. Euvies presentation was particularly focused on consciousness development, as she spoke pragmatically about ways in which we can explore our consciousness using methods from a variety of doctrines. This was particularly interesting to the audience as something that hasnt been discussed in detail in regards to TZM. Euvie Ivanova Future Thinkers Z Day. The other half of the Future Thinkers Podcast, Mike Gilliland, followed Euvies presentation. Mike shared his thoughts on the potential of blockchain technology, beyond the limitations of bitcoin. Topics such as decentralisation, security and developing intelligent management systems were explored. Mike Gilliland from Future Thinkers at Z Day 2. During Euvie and Mikes presentations, the Melbourne chapter coordinators Brad Cini and Sonny Vice sat with an intrigued group in the workshop space as they spoke about their upcoming Zero WasteMinimalisation project they are in the process of creating, and hopefully recreating in cities outside of Melbourne. Sonny Vice and Brad Cini from the Melbourne Chapter. Everyone was ready for another break to debrief and snack, before moving into the final presentation of the day from ex Italian coordinator and futurist author Federico Pistono. Federico presented Ethics of Technology, sharing an alternative look at the worlds state of affairs, suggesting ways in which technology is already shifting humanity forward, and new ethical considerations that need to be taken into account regarding this. He shared some controversial topics for discussion that lead into his concluding statement about exponential empathy. Federico Pistono at Z Day 2. Brisbane Australia. Just before the panel, Gilbert Ismail shared a brief update on the global chapters administration and new website. Mark Enoch shared his method for marketing the RBE message in the workshop space, followed by Matt Peddie and Vera L Te Velte from the Crypto. Party who showed audience members ways to make their devices more secure. After all the presentations, I was fortunate enough to lead the Day One Panel, where audience members had the opportunity to ask the speakers questions from the first days presentations on the main stage.