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Capture Podcast surveys the creative, sociocultural, and political concerns of local and international contemporary artists and designers. The podcast series is a collaboration between RMIT and NGV.

Capture Podcast


    • Jun 6, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 3h 20m AVG DURATION
    • 6 EPISODES


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    Episode 6. Caretakers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 13:56


    In this episode, we feature artists and designers engaged in exciting new collaborative and community-driven projects. Caretakers considers the role that creative practitioners can play in facilitating unique opportunities and outcomes.Featuring interviews with Margaret Djarrbalabal, Alvaro Catalán de Ocón and Miles Russell-Cook, surrounding the unique collaboration between Indigenous Australian artists of Ramingining, Bula'bula, and Spain's PET Lamp. To follow, an interview with Millie Cattlin from These Are The Projects We Do Together.Image: Alvaro Catalán de Ocón and Bula’bula Artists, PET Lamp Ramingining: Bukmukgu Guyananhawuy (Every Family Thinking Forward) (2016)Photo captured by Tobias TitzCreative Director and Producer - Robbie RowlandsEpisode Producers - Amy Hanley, Daniel Bowden, Dusty Johnston, Elaine Leong, Rob CoricaNGV CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisors - Ewan McEoin, Simon Maidment, Simone LeAmonCuratorial Speakers - Myles Russell-CookProject Support- Katherine ChienRMIT CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisor - Dr. Fleur WatsonProject Advisor - Prof. Laurene VaughanProject Manager -Belinda AnsonTHEME MUSICComposer -Daniel BowdenPiano Accompaniment -Daniel Denholm

    Episode 5. Drawing the Line

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 16:21


    In this episode, we talk to artists who have sparked consciousness and debate around the ongoing suffering of displaced peoples. Drawing the Line discusses how art can act as an alternative vehicle to spread awareness and encourage change.Featuring interviews with Candice Breitz, Ben Quilty and Gabrielle de VietriFeaturing music by Behrouz Boochani. Journalist and poet Behrouz Boochani has been held in immigration detention on Manus Island for four years.Image: Ben Quilty, High Tide Mark (2016)Capture Podcast surveys the creative, sociocultural, and political concerns of local and international contemporary artists and designers.The podcast series is a collaboration between RMIT University and the National Gallery of Victoria.This episode was produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We would like to thank all our contributors and you for listening.

    Episode 4. Defining Limitations

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 1125:00


    (Re)forming futures - Episode 1In this episode, we explore the evolution of design practice in a time of new technologies and ecological disaster. (Re)forming Futures discusses the evolution, adaptation, and ethical responsibilities of designing and leaving behind material objects in the 21st century.Featuring interviews with Brodie Neill and Joris LaarmanCapture Podcast surveys the creative, sociocultural, and political concerns of local and international contemporary artists and designers.The podcast series is a collaboration between RMIT and NGV.This episode was produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We would like to thank all our contributors and you for listening.Creative Director and Producer - Robbie RowlandsEpisode Producers - Amy Hanley, Daniel Bowden, Dusty Johnston, Elaine Leong, Rob CoricaNGV CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisors - Ewan McEoin, Simon Maidment, Simone LeAmonCuratorial Speakers - Myles Russell-CookProject Support- Katherine ChienRMIT CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisor - Dr. Fleur WatsonProject Advisor - Prof. Laurene VaughanProject Manager -Belinda AnsonTHEME MUSICComposer -Daniel BowdenPiano Accompaniment -Daniel Denholm

    Episode 3. Breaking Time

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 14:14


    In this episode we continue the discussion with artist who explore site and situation specific to their practices Breaking Time is a term coined by Alexandra Kehayoglou as she explains the power of the moment with realisations that echo through her future making. Featuring interviews with Alexandra Kehayoglou and Richard MosseCapture Podcast surveys the creative, sociocultural, and political concerns of local and international contemporary artists and designers. The podcast series is a collaboration between RMIT and NGV.This episode was produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We would like to thank all our contributors and you for listening.Creative Director and Producer - Robbie RowlandsEpisode Producers - Amy Hanley, Daniel Bowden, Dusty Johnston, Elaine Leong, Rob CoricaNGV CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisors - Ewan McEoin, Simon Maidment, Simone LeAmonCuratorial Speakers - Myles Russell-CookProject Support- Katherine ChienRMIT CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisor - Dr. Fleur WatsonProject Advisor - Prof. Laurene VaughanProject Manager -Belinda AnsonTHEME MUSICComposer -Daniel BowdenPiano Accompaniment -Daniel Denholm

    Episode 2. Extremities

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 16:12


    In this episode we explore artists engaging directly on location with their practice. Extremities defines the environmental and circumstantial challenges that its featured artists have experienced, and the methods to which they challenged their practice to define outcomes.Featuring interviews with Philip Samartzis and Polly StantonImage: Philip Samartzis, Blizzard at Jack’s Hut, Eastern Antarctica (2016)Creative Director and Producer - Robbie RowlandsEpisode Producers - Amy Hanley, Daniel Bowden, Dusty Johnston, Elaine Leong, Rob CoricaNGV CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisors - Ewan McEoin, Simon Maidment, Simone LeAmonCuratorial Speakers - Myles Russell-CookProject Support- Katherine ChienRMIT CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisor - Dr. Fleur WatsonProject Advisor - Prof. Laurene VaughanProject Manager -Belinda AnsonTHEME MUSICComposer -Daniel BowdenPiano Accompaniment -Daniel Denholm

    Episode 1. (Re)forming Futures

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 17:21


    (Re)forming futures - Episode 1In this episode, we explore the evolution of design practice in a time of new technologies and ecological disaster. (Re)forming Futures discusses the evolution, adaptation, and ethical responsibilities of designing and leaving behind material objects in the 21st century.Featuring interviews with Brodie Neill and Joris LaarmanCapture Podcast surveys the creative, sociocultural, and political concerns of local and international contemporary artists and designers.The podcast series is a collaboration between RMIT University and the National Gallery of Victoria.This episode was produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. We would like to thank all our contributors and you for listening.Creative Director and Producer - Robbie RowlandsEpisode Producers - Amy Hanley, Daniel Bowden, Dusty Johnston, Elaine Leong, Rob CoricaNGV CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisors - Ewan McEoin, Simon Maidment, Simone LeAmonCuratorial Speakers - Myles Russell-CookProject Support- Katherine ChienRMIT CONTRIBUTORSCuratorial Advisor - Dr. Fleur WatsonProject Advisor - Prof. Laurene VaughanProject Manager -Belinda AnsonTHEME MUSICComposer -Daniel BowdenPiano Accompaniment -Daniel Denholm

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