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- The Psychology of Magic~ A Zoom discussion with Dr. Gustav Kuhn of Goldsmiths University of London with his PhD students Alice Pailhes and Steve Bagienski and Professors Nicky Clayton and Clive Wilkins of the University of Cambridge and their PhD student Elias Garcia-Pelegrin. 5th March 2021
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- The Captured Thought discusses The Moustachio Quartet. A series of three talks, devised by CCISTC, for Dalian University, China. Investigating the literary process~ from textual influences to origination of ideas and final editing. Professor Nicky Clayton FRS interviews the author Clive Wilkins
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