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In this episode, I catch up with Adrian Duncan who is doing some fantastic work using hologram technology in his library.
From traces of the Gauls in France to a Kurdish boy's story of finding refuge in Ireland, voices from Leitrim's Iron Mountain Festival: Mary Byrne, Adrian Duncan, Alice Lyons, Zak Moradi, Vincent Woods – with brief music extracts from Eleanor Shanley, Garadice, Zoé Basha, Ultan O'Brien
Join Trish and Rob for a conversation with... Adrian Duncan is an astrologer and author who lives in Copenhagen. He has pursued a full-time astrology practice since 1985. He is a former editor of the Astrological Journal and author of "Doing Time on Planet Earth" and "Astrology: Transformation and Empowerment." His work can be found at astrowow.com, which features articles, videos, astrology reports, and astrology software.
Ballymahon raised and Berlin based Adrian Duncan is the acclaimed author of "Notes from a German Building Site." His most recent book is "Little Republics: The Story of Bungalow Bliss." Vincent and Adrian meet for a stroll around Ballymahon, before Adrian shares a new piece of writing about his Longford home.
In this episode of The Dublin Review Podcast, Aingeala Flannery talks to Adrian Duncan about his short story Midfield Dynamo which was published in The Dublin Review NUMBER 57 | WINTER 2014.
On this weeks show, caricature artist Niall O'Loughlin, author Adrian Duncan on Ireland's bungalow covered landscape, actress Sian Phillips talks about the Peter O' Toole that she knew, Clara O'Shea-Collins on growing up in care and the perspective it gave her as a social worker, and Bell X1's Paul Noonan on his new career as a music therapist.
No matter where you go in the country from Waterford to Wexford and beyond Ireland is covered in bungalows. Adrian Duncan is an author and engineer, Little Republics at Irish Architectural Archives runs until March 3rd.
This year one of the subjects which dominated discourse in Ireland was the housing crisis. But amidst all that was written about housing in the present - and the future - there was one beautiful book that looked at housing in the past, and an innovative approach taken in the 1970s. Adrian Duncan's 'Little Republics: The Story of Bungalow Bliss' - a book published by Jack Fitzsimons - details a movement that transformed the appearance of rural Ireland, and which was not without its critics. Donal Fallon joins Gavan for another episode of Hidden Histories to discuss.
[Extra Time Podcast Only edition] Art writer, Orit Gat, filmmaker, Juliet Jaques, and author, Adrian Duncan, join Luke Clancy to work out if it is possible, or even acceptable, to love the beautiful game. In association with Paper Visual Art.
We are thrilled to once again be partnering with Still Voices Film Festival to bring you a series of podcasts with artists featured at the international film festival located in the heart of Ireland. In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Ballymahon artist Adrian Duncan about his new short film Lost Colony. A film told from the centre circle of a football pitch. It is a poetic analysis of the aesthetics of football. Lost Colony screens on 11th November 2022 as part of the Still Voices Film Festival. Followed by a Q&A between director Adrian Duncan and John Connell. Still Voices Film Festival runs from November 9th – 13th 2022. Adrian Duncan is an artist and award-winning writer based in Ireland and Berlin. His debut novel Love Notes from a German Building Site was published by The Lilliput Press and Head of Zeus in 2019. It won the 2019 John McGahern Book Prize. In 2020 he was shortlisted for the Dalkey Literary Awards Emerging Writer. www.adrianduncan.eu
On Thursday's Morning Focus, Alan spoke to award winning novelist and former engineer, Adrian Duncan, about his new book, 'Little Republics - The Story of Bungalow Bliss'. The new book is a tribute to 'Bungalow Bliss', which was a book of designs that buyers could use to build a home, and was published 51 years ago. The book takes a deeper look into the fascination associated with designing and building bungalows in Ireland from the 60's to the 90's.
This week we are covering "Emily's" question about Venus and Jupiter square/opposition. We are using hers, her daughters charts and Jodie Foster's. Do use The Astrology for Dummies book https://amzn.to/3TTS1VB Do use Adrian Duncan's fab software https://www.astrowow.com/astrology-software/horoscope-interpreter/shareware Emily Asc Cancer, Sun/Moon Scorpio Chart Ruler: Moon in Scorpio located in 4th Venus opposition Neptune Child 1 Asc Taurus, Sun/Moon Libra Chart Ruler Venus in Scorpio in 6th Venus conjunct Mars, opposition Asc, Jupiter square Pluto Child 2 Asc Gemini, Sun Aries, Moon Scorpio Chart Ruler: Mercury in Pisces in 10th Venus conjunct Mars/Square Pluto. Jupiter square Neptune Jodie Foster Asc Sag, Sun Scorpio, Moon Virgo Chart Ruler: Jupiter in Pisces in 3rd Venus (retro) square Mars N.B. All amazon links are affliate links
It's been a long day at the Apothecary Shop but there is one last desperate knock on the door! Aurora unbolts it to find a very old woman who is vaguely familiar . . . . . . . and now Betsy has very different mystery to solve. Frannie Warwick as Betsy Hardup, Omanie Elias as Dawn, Melanie Mercer as Aurora, Alex Balser as Prince Phillip, Samantha Andrews as Officer Crumpet and the Candlestick Maker, Jeff Christensen as Officer Croissant and the Baker, Rachelle Beaulieu as Nurse Piglet, Drew Hart as Mach the Tortoise, Ruby Day as Roscoe Raccoon, Adrian Duncan as The Butcher, and Christopher Hall is our Announcer
Warren Ellis on his personal and creative relationship with Nick Cave. The Cartographer's Pen, a new play by Jimmy Murphy, based around The Treaty and the drawing of the border - The Geometer Lobachevsky by Adrian Duncan, the story of a Russian mathematician who comes to the Irish midlands in the 1950s to help Bord na Móna with a land survey.
What evil was in store for them now?! Betsy bit back a scream as Pinocchio gasped beside her. They were staring straight up into the face of . . . . . . . . . . .! Frannie Warwick as Betsy Hardup, Norma Rushton as Camilla Crowe, Ruby Day as Pinocchio, Dann Wilhelm as Prince Ivan Charming, Samantha Andrews as Officer Crumpet, Jeff Christensen as Officer Croissant, Melanie Mercer as Aurora, Kaden Chad as Baby Bear, Adrian Duncan as Papa Bear, Drew Hart as Stepmother, Mike Balser as Fungus Fox, Sydney Mason as Goldilocks, Christopher Hall is our Announcer
In this episode, I speak with Adrian Duncan about his work "Augmented reality: Caribbean academic libraries of the future."For more information about Adrian's work, check out the following article: https://bit.ly/3NL638H
Join Trish and Rob for a conversation with... Adrian Ross Duncan, an astrologer and author who lives in Copenhagen. His books are "Doing Time on Planet Earth" and "Astrology: Transformation and Empowerment." He has also developed several astrology apps. His website at AstroWow features provocative articles on current affairs.
My book Neptune in Pisces an Astrological Search for Enlightenment is on special offer ONLY until the 30th November 2021 on this direct link https://books2read.com/u/bQVw60 This week I am covering Jupiter & Saturn conjunct natal and/or transiting. https://www.astrowow.com/ Adrian Duncan's website with the fab software Horoscope Interpreter Here is the natal chart of Mother Meera https://www.mothermeera.com/ Sag Asc, Sun Capricorn, Moon Aries. Jupiter 12 degrees 42 minutes Capricorn conjunct Saturn 18 degrees 53 minutes Capricorn Storming of the Capitol in USA Transits in Donald Trumps's chart Jupiter 3 degrees 56 mins Aquarius & Saturn 2 degrees 12 mins Aquarius conjunct to each other transiting opposition Trump's natal Pluto in Leo in the 12th Kae Tempest natal http://www.kaetempest.co.uk/ Showing transit of Jupiter/Saturn/Pluto conjunct: all retrograde on the day they made their announcement. Saturn is the 'ruler' to their Sun sign of Capricorn Uranus in Taurus transiting conjunct natal Moon in Taurus (please note I haven't changed their name on my account coz of my filing system) Their announcement on Instagram
Adrian Duncan - Match 21st October 1989 In this episode we take a look inside a Match magazine from the 21st October 1989 with artist and writer writer, Adrian Duncan. For more details on this podcast including an electronic copy of the magazine and other fascinating comments and links, please visit our website http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ where you can also donate for a chance to win some goodies including the original magazine from the show. Remember, 100% of all money donated goes to our charity partner, @WDCommFoodshare. with @scotsfootycard, @simonweir and @tombrogan. Sign up for our podcast newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/46321edb694d/shoot-the-breeze-newsletter Follow along with the articles, photographs and videos from the show: http://shootthebreezepod.co.uk/ Let's Shoot! The Breeze
On this month's episode of The Stinging Fly Podcast, Ian Maleney is joined by Adrian Duncan, to read a piece from the Summer 2008 issue of the Stinging Fly, an essay from the 'First Passions' series written by the Longford poet Vona Groarke. Adrian is the Berlin-based author of two novels, Love Notes from A German Building Site, which won the John McGahern Book Prize in 2019, and A Sabbatical in Leipzig. His first collection of short stories, Midfield Dynamo, was published earlier this year by Lilliput Press. Aside from writing, Adrian has also worked as a structural engineer, visual artist, and film-maker. He is the co-editor of Paper Visual Arts, a contemporary art publication based between Berlin and Dublin. Vona Groarke has published six collections of poetry with the Gallery Press, as well as the book-length essay, Four Sides Full. A former editor of the Poetry Ireland Review, Vona's writing has won the Michael Hartnett Award, and been shortlisted for the Forward Prize. She currently teaches at the Centre for New Writing at the University of Manchester, and is a member of Aosdána. The Stinging Fly Podcast invites Irish writers to choose a story from the Stinging Fly archive to read and discuss. Previous episodes of the podcast can be found here. The podcast's theme music is ‘Sale of Lakes', by Divan. All of the Stinging Fly archive is available for everyone to read during the coronavirus crisis.
Tara Brady and Darryl Jones review films including I blame society and Sisters with Transistors, 'Midfield Dynamo' is Adrian Duncan’s first collection of short stories, an eclectic collection of 12 stories, Jenn Gannon previews the new eight-part fantasy series beginning tomorrow evening on Netflix.
Adrian Duncan reads from his novel A Sabbatical in Leipzig. Adrian is joined by Marie Hermet, who reads her French translation from her home in Paris. For each episode of 'Talking Translations' we have paired a story with a language, and asked the author and translator to read their work aloud. It is our hope to share these stories with listeners around the world, heard in languages where the author may not yet be widely published.Literature Ireland promotes Irish literary authors and their work worldwide and is funded by Culture Ireland and the Arts Council. To read the full text in English and French, and to learn more about what we do, visit http://www.literatureireland.com/books/talking-translations-podcast/. For any queries, or to say hello, please email info@literatureireland.com. The intro/outro music in this series is kindly used with permission from David Hilowitz. Music selection and editing by Ciarán McCann; introduction by Lynsey Reed.
Inside Books is a fortnightly podcast presented by Breda Brown. This episode features Adrian Duncan.
Research seminars by PhD candidates Eric Swartz (TCD) and Bowen Wang (TCD) as part of the School of English Staff-Postgraduate Seminar Series 2020-21 in partnership with Trinity Long Room Hub. Eric Swartz will present a paper entitled "From Foundation to Demolition: Andrei Platonov, Adrian Duncan, and the Engineering of a New World," and Bowen Wang will present a paper on "Sisterhood, Paragone, Dichotomy, and Gesamtkunstwerk: An Archaeological Study from Ut pictura poesis to Intermediality." The Staff-Postgraduate Seminar Series is a fortnightly meeting which has been integral to the School of English research community since the 1990s. The aim of the seminar series is to provide a relaxed and convivial atmosphere for staff and students to present their research to their peers. The series also welcomes distinguished guest lecturers from the academic community outside Trinity College to present on their work. It is a fantastic opportunity to share ideas and engage with the diverse research taking place within the School. The series conveners for the academic year 2020-21 are current PhD students Orlaith Darling, Janice Deitner and Maggie Masterson.
This week I am discussing using Astrology in adoption circumstances. Keep in mind you can use the outer planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. Adrian Duncan's book Doing Time on Planet Earth https://amzn.to/3q6MTgZ Anthony Louis Horary Astrology Plain & Simple https://amzn.to/35reDVv Adoption Info U.K https://www.gov.uk/child-adoption U.S.A https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/adoption/
This week we are returning to a little Horary Astrology. This isn't technically Horary but it's using the principles. I've discussed the consultation chart and Adrian Duncan's methods in this Episode https://astromary.libsyn.com/episode-118 This is slightly different. Is the client consulting an Astrologer? Or needing TLC? Or someone to chat to? Are they actually wanting Astrology? First client's chart with transits for the day of the first consultation in 2004 Natal: Scorpio Asc, Sun in Cancer in 9th, Moon in Capricorn in 2nd Transits in green on outside Client's Consultation chart (approx time) Nothing in the 7th (so not really wanting to see and 'astrologer') 2nd consultation transits Saturn is now on their Sun sign=serious stuff Sun & Mercury transiting the 7th = relationships 2nd consultation Chart NOW there are three planets in the 7th house of 'The Astrologer' = Moon, Mars, Uranus Planet in the sign of Aquarius (which rules Astrology) is Neptune in the 6th Second client consultation transits Natal Pisces Asc, Sun in Taurus in the 2nd ,Moon in Gemini in the 4th FIVE planets transiting the Asc and first house. Saturn transiting conjunct natal Pluto in 7th Second client consultation chart Neptune and Chiron in the 7th
Join Trish and Rob for a conversation with... Adrian Ross Duncan, an astrologer and author who lives in Copenhagen. His books are Doing Time on Planet Earth and Astrology: Transformation and Empowerment. He has also developed several astrology apps. His blog at AstroWow.com features provocative articles on current affairs, including the Nov election in the U.S.
Writer, engineer and artist Adrian Duncan discusses his favourite books on World Building, in terms of architecture and engineering and also in terms of creating a world in historical fiction and memoir writing. Order the books Adrian discussed on our library catalogue here: https://librariesireland.iii.com/iii/encore/?lang=eng Books chosen: An Engineer Imagines – Peter Rice, Memoirs of Hadrian - Marguerite Yourcenar, Bungalow Bliss – Jack Fitzsimons, Mystery and Manners – Flannery O'Connor. Film on Peter Rice: Floating Structures https://www.ifihome.ie/film/floating-structures/
Adrian Duncan is an artist and award-winning writer based in Ireland and Berlin. In this podcast, a recorded conversation between Dublin and Berlin, Adrian talks to Emmett Scanlon about bungalows, building sites, books and Berlin. Two excerpts from his debut novel are read by actor Ste Murray. Adrian's debut novel Love Notes from a German Building Site was published by The Lilliput Press and Head of Zeus in 2019. It won the 2019 John McGahern Book Prize. In 2020 he was shortlisted for the Dalkey Literary Awards Emerging Writer. His second novel A Sabbatical in Leipzig was published by The Lilliput Press in 2020. In 2018 he exhibited, in collaboration with Feargal Ward, a large-scale film/sculptural installation work titled The Soil Became Scandinavian, as part of EVA 2018, curated by Inti Guerrero. In 2019 they co-directed a music video for Joy Division's Day of the Lords as part of the Unknown Pleasures Reimagined project. In 2020 his and Ward's film Tension Structures received its North American premier at Hot Docs, Toronto. From 1995 Adrian studied and worked as a structural engineer for over a decade in the U.K. and Ireland. He received his chartership from the I.E.I. (Irish Engineering Institute) in 2007, before returning to study fine art at IADT, Dún Laoghaire in 2008. He received a 1st class M.A. (Art in the Contemporary World, NCAD, Dublin) in 2011. He has guest tutored and guest lectured at UCD School of Architecture, Dublin; UCC School of Architecture, Cork; NCAD, Dublin; and Crawford College of Art, Cork. He is coeditor of Paper Visual Art Journal (IRL/DE). Podcast music by Rachel Lavelle. Reading by Ste Murray. Book extracts reproduced and used by kind permission of the author.
Adrian Duncan talking about Tensions Structures and the connection between structure and society.
Adrian Duncan talking about Tensions Structures and the connection between structure and society.
To support our work and listen to additional content, see here: https://patreon.com/yourshelf and follow us on social media @_yourshelf_. In our latest, fourth episode of The YourShelf Podcast, Flights of Thought, our chief curator Juliano Zaffino (Jay) sits down with author Sara Baume to discuss books, birds, and Sara's nonfiction debut handiwork. For full show notes, see here: https://podcast.yourshelf.uk/episodes/4. Thanks for listening. LinksPatreonInstagramTwitterPodcastYourShelfEpisode NotesJay asks Sara about her bookshelves, the books that made her, and what she's excited to read in the near future. (from 2:12)Sara begins the discussion with some insights from the writing of her nonfiction debut, handiwork. Sara and Jay discuss all three of Sara's published books, the importance of birds, solitude and other recurrent themes throughout her work. (from 13:30)Finally, Sara talks about her new novella, slated for a 2021 publication, and talks about launching a book during a national lockdown. Sara also shares some quarantine reading recommendations. (from 54:02)Jay recommends signing up to our Patreon for access to exclusive content, including a 10min bonus episode with more content from the interview, where Jay and Sara Baume play a game of "Celebs Read Nice Tweets", and Sara answers some "phone-in questions".Jay wraps up with all the books that were discussed in the episode and a few other books he recommends. Some of the books and authors we discussed in our latest episode include Arundhati Roy's The God of Small Things, Alice Lyons' Oona, Celia Paul's Self Portrait, Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea, Raynor Winn's The Salt Path, Max Porter's Grief Is The Thing With Feathers, Han Kang's The White Book, Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall, Rob Doyle's Threshold, Evie Wyld's The Bass Rock, Adrian Duncan's A Sabbatical in Leipzig, Olivia Laing's forthcoming Funny Weather, Jenny Offill's Weather, and Colum McCann's Apeirogon. If you're looking for even more recommendations, especially in the age of social distancing, Jay has you covered. While most of the books he's read recently have been Sara Baume's three fantastic books, he also recommends the poetry of Doireann Ní Ghríofa, whose forthcoming prose debut A Ghost In The Throat is discussed by Sara earlier in this episode. Currently, he's reading Hex by Rebecca Dinerstein Knight, The M Pages by Colette Bryce, After Fame by Sam Riviere, and Rest and Be Thankful by Emma Glass; while he hasn't yet finished these books, each one is already totally compelling and recommendable.Also, Jay reminds that you can order a copy of his book of poems, the debut publication of The YourShelf Press, on yourshelf.uk/press.Sara Baume closes with a reading from her non-fiction debut handiwork (from 1:02:48).Buy, read and review handiwork online now, available from most bookstores! Sara's previous books Spill Simmer Falter Wither and A Line Made By Walking are also both available for purchase.Thanks for listening and tune in again soon for Episode Five!
The latest album releases from Childish Gambino, Dua Lipa, Margaret Glaspy and Sufjan Stevens are reviewed. Adrian Duncan author of 'A Sabbatical in Leipzig' discusses his second novel...James Shapiro the acclaimed author of 'Shakespeare in a Divided America' and several books on Shakespeare.
Wendy Erskine, author of the acclaimed debut collection Sweet Home, joins Danny Denton at the Belfast Book Festival to read and talk about 'Prosinečki', a story by Adrian Duncan taken from our Summer 2018 issue of the magazine. Wendy Erskine's work has been published in The Stinging Fly, Winter Papers, and on BBC Radio 4. Her work has been collected in Stinging Fly Stories, Female Lines: New Writing by Women from Northern Ireland (New Island Books), and Being Various: New Irish Short Stories (Faber and Faber). Sweet Home is her first collection, published in 2018 by The Stinging Fly Press and in 2019 by Picador. Sweet Home has been nominated for the Republic of Consciousness Prize and the Gordon Burn Prize. Adrian Duncan is an artist and writer based in Ireland and Berlin. His visual-art work is primarily installation based, most often using photography, film and sculpture. His process of making and the aesthetic of his works derives from an interest in language, and the processes of construction – amateur and professional. His writing has been published by Frieze, the Times Literary Supplement (UK), Art & the Public Sphere (UK), the Dublin Review, Architecture Ireland, The Stinging Fly, and the Irish Times, among others. His debut novel Love Notes from a German Building Site was published by The Lilliput Press in 2019. He is coeditor of Paper Visual Art Journal (IRL/DE). The Stinging Fly Podcast invites Irish writers to choose a story from the Stinging Fly archive to read and discuss. Previous episodes of the podcast can be found here. The podcast's theme music is ‘Sale of Lakes', by Divan. All of the Stinging Fly archive is available for subscribers to read – subscribe now and access 20 years of the best new writing.
This week I am covering the Consultation Chart, this is when you make a chart for the exact moment that the client arrives. Adrian Duncan writes about it in his Doing Time on Planet Earth The book is still available but not still in print, you'll have to get a used copy from an on-line retailer. Here's Adrian's software (for Windows) link https://www.astrowow.com/astrology-software/horoscope-interpreter/software-cd Here's the iPhone app I recommend (and use) https://kairon.cc/iKairon/ Tina's Natal Chart with transits in green on the outside And here's is the Consultation Chart Cancer Asc = The Client Capricorn 7th house = the Astrologer Sun = Life Force,Success, in Aries = New Beginnings, in the 9th = Higher education, forecasting, horary Astrology Moon = Women in general, in Scorpio = transformation, deep devotion, in the 4th = home, family, domestic issues.
Pisces? Join me 30th November 2017 2-3pm FREE Webinar https://www.facebook.com/maryenglish.author/ Software http://www.astrogold.io/ You can download a free demo version. The advantage of this particular programme (which others can't do) is it allows you to move the outside wheel of the chart forwards and backwards like I do on my demos. Another good software is https://www.astrowow.com/ by Adrian Duncan. That has FAB reports, I use them all the time, they're great. They're written from a psychological point of view and I find they're gentle BUT point out for clients where they can do some work. If you're broke this one is good and it's free ! http://www.astrolog.org/astrolog.htm The one EVERYONE uses which is called Solar Fire https://alabe.com/solargold.html
Adrian Duncan is the man behind several astrological initiatives, having been in the planetary business for a lifetime. I ask him why astrology is not really recognized as more than an alternative worldview. I am highly subjective in this episode as I have just realized how detailed my horoscope describes me (impractical, putting partners on pedestals, a bit of a loner, filled with ideas and desillusion)!! I feel the knowledge of where the planets are located could work very well with other therapies. We also discuss love horoscopes and how it really works with predictions. Can we really predict or only really know in hindsight? This and so much more when Adrian Duncan is let loose – you have to listen to this one. Find out about your horoscope on Adrian Duncans website – I link to it from www.facebook.com/thesoundofabetterlife REMEMBER one lovely iTunes review, that would be so awesome!!!
When the Sun and Moon are combust. Adrian Duncan's website https://www.astrowow.com/ Here's Debbie's definition http://www.skyscript.co.uk/gl/combust.html
Much has been written about the coming age of Aquarius. The topic dates back to the late 1960s when the concept was immortalized in the Broadway production of the controversial theatrical production of "Hair." However, for all of its commercial appeal and success, little has been discussed regarding the actual shift into that age. What does this new age involve? What can we expect to see? Do we evolve into something new? Based on the precession of the equinoxes, the gradual shift into this epoch occurs over great expanses of time. However, it is on its way and astrologer and host Chris Flisher speaks with colleague and astrologer Adrian Duncan in this segment about this momentous event.