We are an art historian and designer turned podcasters dedicated to providing an inclusive, public outlet for the discovery and contemplation of art. By expanding the conversation, we can render arts education accessible and art history representational.
We recently submitted a min-segment to a podcast competition, resulting in a new short format we’re experimenting with. How Does It Mean, a short palate (or palette) cleanser of sorts that tries to get at the delicious nougatty center of art– not what art means, but how art means.
A question. A process. An interrogation. No answers. This episode we’re asking what it means to make and why it can be so intimidating. Kat and Dylan explore how fine arts and art history educations have given them markedly different stances on the creative act, and maybe reconcile the discomfort of uncertainty. Maybe. Some idea […]
This episode, we’re talking galleries in video games! Game construction, player identity, and meta-critique all make an appearance. Also Call of Duty… we’re sorry. We’re so sorry. Here’s the fine print: Music Scat by Mad Deff: https://soundcloud.com/mad-deff/scat-loop Road Trip to Sao Paulo by Alaya: https://soundcloud.com/wearealaya/flamingosis-road-trip-to-sao-paulo-feat-khudosoul Didn’t I by Esbe: https://soundcloud.com/esbe1988/didnt-i Plane by BeNSoundBeats (Triphop): https://soundcloud.com/bensoundbeats/plane-sound Chip by […]
Welcome to the filler! A fireside chat fueled by wine, in which we misquote Marina Abramović, call Joseph Beuys a pushover, and make abundant historical non sequiturs. We didn’t even equalize the audio track. You know, for authenticity. Feel free to follow along, or don’t. Either way, we’ll see you back soon for a proper […]
On our first episode, we discuss Daguerre and the invention of photography; bonus points if you face-swap with a daguerreotype. Happy listening! Thanks to following artists for providing the music for this episode: El Mundo De Yas, Duo Durango, Clows, Seastock, and Sebastian and Lucius. TAGS: historyphotographytechnology