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DigitalFusion co-founder and Imago Novus creator,
Hugh Milstein presents

Art, Technology, and Preservation of Jung's “Red Book” for the Future

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February 22, 2014

In 2007, Carl Jung's “Red Book”, the private journal he began in 1913, was released from the family vault in Zurich for the first time in decades and given to Hugh Milstein from DigitalFusion to evaluate and archive for future generations. The digitizing of this rare manuscript represented a new age of technological and aesthetic preservation pioneered by DigitalFusion.

Today, there is a new excitement surrounding the worlds aging and rare artifacts. They can be precisely digitized in a way that captures all of the integrity and subtlety of the original. This breathes new life and accessibility into the worlds great treasures.

This February, at the Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, Hugh will be part of a lecture series speaking on art and technology, revealing the technological transformations that have occurred in the last 11 years allowing Jung's "Red Book" masterwork to be printed with amazing clarity as fine art prints. Hugh's dedication to marrying technology to fine art has resulted in his creation of Imago Novus, a innovative branding and authentication method developed specifically for “The Red Book” Limited Edition Fine Art Prints.

Hugh Milstein is co-founder and president of DigitalFusion, a leading creative services company in Los Angeles. They are known worldwide for the capture and reproduction of fine art pieces and their archival storage. Hugh was recently named to the “100 Most Important People in Photography” by American Photographer Magazine.


The Art and Transformative Psychology
of C.G. Jung's
“Red Book”

A Symposium with Joseph Cambray, Lionel Corbett, Peter Frank, Nancy Swift Furlotti, Hugh Milstein, Sonu Shamdasani, and Willow Young

February 21–23, 2014
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After a long period of self-reflection and self-experimentation, which he called “confrontation with the unconscious,” Liber Novus or the "Red Book" emerged from Jung’s psyche in elaborately written and beautifully illustrated form. Through the process of losing and regaining his soul, important tenets of his life’s work with the soul and psyche were birthed. After living a life in the family vault, the book emerged, was expertly digitized, and published. Six years later, the “Red Book”, with its exquisite images and provocative messages still captivates our imagination and travels the world, now in yet a new form as fine art prints.

This symposium brings together Jungian analysts, scholars, and artistic thinkers for a weekend of critical and creative dialogues about Jung’s contributions to science, religion, psychology, art, and perception. We will celebrate Jung, the visionary creative artist,and explore Jung, the scientist. The weekend will begin with the opening reception for an exhibition of “The Red Book” Limited Edition Fine Art Prints. Join us for a stimulating and provocative weekend in Santa Barbara.


opening reception
and Exhibition:

Friday, February 21
6:00 - 8:00 pm

SYMPOSIUM:

Saturday, February 22
9:00 am - 5:45 pm

Sunday, February 23
9:00 am-1:00 pm

TUITION:

$395 General Admission

$345 Special Admission
Full-Time Students, Pacifica Alumni, and Seniors

$320 Active Pacifica Students

Fees include the Friday reception; Saturday breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and Sunday breakfast and lunch.

CREDITS:

9 CECs
for MFTs, LCSWs, and RNs

The Synposium will be held on Pacifica's Ladera Lane Campus. Accommodations are available on campus

More Information
or Registration

Exhibition and Sale of Limited Edition
Fine Art Prints from G.G. Jung’s “Red Book”

February 24–April 4, 2014 at Pacifica Graduate Institute

An exhibition of limited edition prints of full-page drawings from the Red Book will be open to the public on the Pacifica Campus at 801 Ladera Lane in Santa Barbara. This same exhibition of Red Book prints has recently been shown in Venice and Copenhagen.

The Imago Novus Series of 77 prints has been authorized by the Jung Family and was carefully created from the original paintings by C.G. Jung using the latest scanning and reproduction technology.

The prints—in editions of 1500 each—are available for purchase through the Pacifica Bookstore. They are authenticated through laser engraving and include a numbered certificate of authenticity and description by Sonu Shandasani.

view the entire series of 77 prints and order online

Pacifica Public Programs | 805.969.3626, ext. 103 | publicprograms@pacifica.edu




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