Investigating interactions with our surroundings and society. Every week we discuss our experiences with these interactions, how they emerge and the impacts of these invisible forces.
Kat talks about gender and thinks about how great women and non males are.
ft. Jess Li! Today we run through the billboard top hits between 2000-2010 and get hot takes from everyone in studio. We also discuss the questionable fashion choices made during the era and also have a chat about the politics and social climate during the time.
This week we talk about Björk, just in time for the release of her new album, Utopia. We do a quick review of her entire discography with some FIRE editing from Kat.
You ever seen a movie before? We sure as hell have, and we got some 'pinions! In this episode Kat and Tintin talk about VIFF 2017, diversity in film, and some not so good directors.
A look into cities and space! Featuring special guest, Samantha Peng. We hear about her glamorous life as a Human Geographer, activated spaces, and chat about urban planning! Woohoo!
Kat and Tintin talk about Halloween! And the changing of seasons, from summer to autumn, this is sure to be the spookiest episode of Double Space yet.
In this episode, we reflect on our trip to Seattle to check out Yayoi Kusama's Infinity Mirrors, chat about conceptual art, and rave about our Airbnb stay in Seattle (thanks Denise!)
David Kott, Kat's younger brother is brought on to discuss being a teenager, and the particularly interesting headspace one is in during adolescence.
ft. Dora Dubber! This week we chat about Vancouver pride, Philadelphia's new pride flag, and get a brief history lesson on the origins of pride.
ft. Jan Li. Food is an essential part of human life. We talk about accessibility of food, the interesting designs of grocery stores, and the cheeky innuendos of food-centric still life paintings.
ft. Anita Rudakov. Perception changes the way space is viewed- what happens when your perception is on the fringes? We discuss the Flat Earth Society, Lizard People, and Andy Kaufman's stunts.
Thinking about transit as spaces within themselves, as opposed to merely what takes one from a certain place to the next. Ft. hoverboards, a discussion of Elon Musk, and a pleasant conversation with James Petrie, a Vancouver-born man who enjoys the transit system.
Discussion of the roles of patriotism and it's evil twin nationalism, we also talk about the Olympics and the 2016 American presidential election. Sure to be a spicy one!