In a packed lecture hall, Jonathan Vitale, the erudite Fine Art Historian, enthralls his audience with an in-depth analysis of the Edenists, a controversial art collective known for their explicit, handcrafted artworks. Vitale traces the movement's origins, delving into their manifesto, which advocates for a return to the primal, sensual experience of art. He guides the listeners through a slideshow of Edenist pieces, from a painstakingly woven tapestry depicting a frenzied orgy to a life-sized clay sculpture of a woman writhing in ecstasy, leaving the audience breathless and craving more.