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In this episode, communications scholar, Dorji Wangchuk, talks about his award-winning research: “On Identity, Spirituality, Community and the Sacred Chronotope in Bhutan", the biggest announcement from Bhutan – GeSAR (Gelephu Mindfulness City) - a city like no other, and the unique Bhutanese identity. 00:00-Introduction 01:18-Background to Research 03:03-Types of Bhutanese Communities 04:08-The Bhutanese Identity 05:35-Meaning of Chronotope 07:26-The Sacred Chronotope 10:12-National Day 2023 as a Sacred Chronotope 11:56-What Unites us as Bhutanese 15:39-GeSAR or Gelephu Mindfulness City 23:42-Bhutan as a Collectivist Society 27:25-What should be the Bhutanese story? 29:34-Various interpretations of Dec 17 2023 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/namgay-zam/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/namgay-zam/support
This week we are sniffing the works of Chronotope, a perfume house that is absolutely not your run of the mill smelly water. We also discuss bargain Zara, Dans trip to the omegascope (or whatever it was) and we also mention Kumquats once or twice. Say it with me, kumquat. You can contact us via email at lesoderants@gmail.com or via Instagram: Dan: fragrance_weirdo James: houdini_sotd Ben: talking_scents Fliss: fliss_sniffs_stuff During the show we may mention perfumes that were sent to us for review. We will, at all times, be completely transparent about this when it is the case and I hope you'll come to trust us enough to see that whatever the method of acquisition, we will always speak our own minds about said perfume and/or house.
If you made potions with your parents' beauty products as a kid, congrats there is a 99.999% chance you are now a fraghead. Today's guest went one step further -- from potion-making to perfume-making. Chronotope Founder and Perfumer Carter Weeks Maddox is in the Perfume Room today! Though Carter is an entirely self-taught perfumer, the lens through which he creates is backed by an MA in Critical Theory. He wrote his thesis on manifestations of the chronotope within women's postwar life writing and his fragrances in many ways exist as the olfactive manifestation of his studies. We discuss issues of colonialism in scent culture, how Carter reclaimed (and recreated) smells of his personal trauma (for profit hehe), the notion of fragrance as performance art, as well as the question at the heart of it all: for whose gaze do we wear scent? FRAGS MENTIONED: La Perla My Day, Frederic Malle Iris Poudre, OURSIDE Nostalgia, PHLUR: Tangerine Boy, Lost Cause; DSH L'Or{ris}, Frederic Malle Lipstick Rose, DSH: Special Formula X, The Absinthe Drinkers; Balmain Jolie Madame, Halston, Balmain Vent Vert, Chronotope Intra Venus, Clinique Aromatics Elixir, Brut, Aramis, CK Obsession for Men, Elizabeth Taylor White Diamonds, Giorgio by Giorgio Beverly Hills, Polo Green, Chronotope: Buen Camino, Nanas; Curve, Adidas Moves, Azzaro Chrome, Chronotope: Playalinda, Spite EDP; Bal de Versailles, Chronotope Spite EDT, YSL Paris, Effronte et Evocateur SHOP THIS EPISODE: https://shopmy.us/collections/106298 FOLLOW CARTER: @chronotope_perfume SHOP CHRONOTOPE: chronotope-perfume.com FOLLOW PERFUME ROOM: @perfumeroompod (IG) @emma_vern (TT)
Label: Bandcamp Titel: - Island Incidental - Halftime Hijaz - Metamorphosis - Chronotope
George Crotty is a cellist who released his second jazz trio album, Chronotope, on July 22nd, 2022. The trio features cello, bass, and drums, with some percussion, and reflects his experience earned graduating from Berklee and playing in New York. He plays Indian classical music and traditional Arabic music, and he and I have a mutual friend in Gabriel Dubreuil; a violinist with whom he forms the Loose Roots Duo. Thank you to 12TH ST Sound for sponsoring this episode. Get up to 20% off at this recording studio in New Westminster via https://www.12thst.ca/rcp/ (12thst.ca/rcp). Thank you to Railtown Mastering for sponsoring this episode. Learn more about the mastering studio in Vancouver at https://www.railtownmastering.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode-description (railtownmastering.com). Sign-up for the free weekly article by Will Chernoff at https://www.rhythmchanges.ca/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=episode-description (rhythmchanges.ca). Also, for those who happen to be in Toronto this summer, where he is from, his album release show will take place on Tuesday, August 9th at the Rex.
Produktion erhältlich auf Bandcamp Titel: - Island Incidental - Halftime Hijaz - Metamorphosis - Chronotope
My guest on this episode of the podcast is Jeffrey Ericson Allen aka Chronotope Project. He is an Oregon-based composer, cellist and ambient electronic recording artist. For more information about his music visit: https://chronotope-project.com/home Tones & Drones is hosted and produced by Jason M. Miller in the studios of 91.3 FM KVLU. For more information about KVLU visit: kvlu.org Music featured in his episode of the podcast was used with permission by the artist.
In the following interview, the Oregon-based composer, cellist, and storyteller Jeffrey Ericson Allen aka Chronotope Project looks back on the moments and influences that shaped him, and we go into an in-depth exploration of the new album Gnosis. And, of course, we will listen to a special music mix with selected tracks from his discography.
Join Dani and Nick for the eighth episode of KINOTOMIC.In Episode 8 we will be discussing all things noir. First with In A Lonely Place, directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Humphrey Bogart, and then with Brick, a high-school noir directed by Rian Johnson and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt.Vivian Sobchack quote from her essay 'Lounge Time: Postwar Crises and the Chronotope of Film Noir' (1998): “The noir world of bars, diners and seedy hotels, of clandestine yet public meetings in which domesticity and kinship relations are subverted, denied and undone, a world of little labor and less love, of threatened men and sexually and economically predatory women – this world (concretely part of wartime and postwar American culture) realises a frightening reversal and perversion of home and the coherent, stable, idealised and idyllic past of prewar American patriarchy and patriotism.” Leave a rating and a review, and THANK YOU for listening!!Twitter: @kinotomicContact us: kinotomic@gmail.com
THIS WEEK, as the second episode in our Editor’s Choice Edition, we revisit conversations with Nicole Huber and Yomi Braester as we investigate the art of storytelling through architecture and film.
This week! We’re going through our open tabs and will be discussing how to land a job as a producer, our industry predictions for 2019, and of course, Mickey Mouse. As we do once a month, we’re taking a three month slow boat to New York where we are joined by North American managing agent and producer Bianca Bramham. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Lara Email from Emma Dalzell https://www.dropbox.com/s/yloxqzs63rw3eaw/EmmaDalzell-Email.png?dl=0 How Millennials Became The Burnout Generation https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/annehelenpetersen/millennials-burnout-generation-debt-work JWGYTB Episode 1 http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/1 General assembly https://generalassemb.ly/ The Association of Illustrators https://theaoi.com/ The Society of Publication Designers https://www.spd.org/ Young Guns https://www.oneclub.org/awards/youngguns/home/ AIGA https://www.aiga.org/ The One Club https://www.oneclub.org/ Jeremy Shapeshifting and death of the traditional shop: Creative agency predictions for 2019 http://www.adnews.com.au/creative-predictions-of-2019/type/yafNews npr pop culture happy hour- pop culture resolutions and predictions https://www.npr.org/2018/12/17/677500150/our-pop-culture-resolutions-and-predictions How Much of the Internet Is Fake? Turns Out, a Lot of It, Actually. http://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/12/how-much-of-the-internet-is-fake.html Twitter thread from Aram Zucker-Scharff, director of Ad Tech https://mobile.twitter.com/Chronotope/status/1078003966863200256 SuperFriend http://superfriend.ly/ Bianca Mickey Mouse Will Be Public Domain Soon — here’s what that means https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/01/a-whole-years-worth-of-works-just-fell-into-the-public-domain/ JWGYTB Episode 048 http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/811701af Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down / Shaka Bighead Beer https://burleighbrewing.com.au/our-beer/ If you like the show or these links or think we sound like nice people, please go and leave us a rating or review on iTunes. It helps other people find the show and boosts our downloads which in turn lets us know that what we're doing is worth doing more of! To subscribe, view show notes or previous episodes head on over to our podcast page at http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/ Special thanks to Jacky Winter (the band, with much better shirts than us) for the music. Listen to them over at Soundcloud. Everything else Jacky Winter (us) can be found at http://www.jackywinter.com/
As I reported in our last edition, the heat here in Oz has certainly risen to the high 30’s, with a serious outbreak of 125 bush fires in Queensland now, thankfully not on the scale those poor souls in California had to endure. The scenes of utter devastation of whole communities was unbelievable. Quite the opposite from all this heat here, Sydney has had a months rain in 2 hours, extensive flooding, powerlines down & severe disruption to transport, this is not the norm this time of year for us, global warming? We’ve certainly had bumper package of new music in the last few weeks, already compiled for our next one in December. It always surprises us the depth of the music we get, so diverse and creative, I believe this is where we are different to other podcasts in this field of electronics, with such a large mix of sounds, giving the listeners to tackle some serious good vibes. A few to mention, Andy Pickford’s new opus Objects & Expressions 1, with Vol 2 just released, our first connection with TXT recordings, giving us two recent releases on their label, delving into the ambient & space soundscapes, the more upbeat magical sounds of Thy Veils, lush mesmerizing synth textures of Chronotope, as usual quality music from Syngate Records with Bovetoya & Wolfgang Nachahmer & Bluetech the master of analogue and modular sound synthesis and DSP audio manipulation on the Din label. I’m elated that we have a strong lineup of ladies too. Blast from the past features a favourite of ours, 'The Longing For', from the 1991, 'Open Borders' LP by Peter Seiler, still to this day making music. Playlist No 139 02:28 Andy Pickford ‘Mirage’ (album Objects & Expressions 1) www.andypickford.bandcamp.com 12:43 Wolfgang Nachahmer ‘Monotaur’ (album Eiszeit) www.syngate.net 18:00 Wolfgang Nachahmer ‘Kirlian’ 22:50 Bluetech ‘Resonating Heart’ (album Liquid Geometries) www.din.com 28:13 Bluetech ‘Bardo Waves’ 34:36 Chronotope Project ‘Crossing The Great Water’ (album Lotus Rising) wwww.spottedpeccary.com 43:17 Chronotope Project ‘Zazen’ 49:00 Radio Massacre International ‘Abbey’ (album abbey: uncut analogue tape version) *** www.radiomassacreInternational.bandcamp.com 01:03:14 Nastya Maslova ‘Deep Impression’ (album Looping At First) https://soundcloud.com/nastyamaslova 01:08:55 Masami ‘Elohim’ (album Celestial Symphonies) www.masamimusic.com/ 01:16:57 Bouvetoya ‘Craters’ (album Moonquake) www.syngate.net 01:24:55 Michelle Qureshi ‘Garden Late Afternoon’ (album Silver Chord) www.heartdancerecords.com 01:31:31 Michelle Qureshi ‘Lovely Light’ 01:37:05 Joel Tammik ‘Verth’ (album Imaginary Rivers) http://txtrecordings.bandcamp.com/yum 01:43:13 Interstellaris ‘Nightmares On Y5’ (album Areas) www.interstellarismusic.bandcamp.com 01:46:25 Interstellaris ‘Gwerz Mor’ 01:48:51 Fiona Joy ‘Piano Peace’ www.fionajoy.com *** 01:57:32 Peter Seiler ‘The Longing For’ (album Open Borders 1991) www.peterseiler.de Blast from the Past. 02:06:16 Jessica Moss ‘Particles’ (album Pools Of Light) *** www.jessicamoss.bandcamp.com 02:15:34 Jessica Moss ‘Glaciers II, pt I’ (album Entaglement) 02:22:57 Romerium ‘Atmosphere 2’ (album Atmospheres) www.romerium.bandcamp.com 02:34:38 au Voyage ‘Median’ (album Craosa) http://txtrecordings.bandcamp.com/yum 02:36:51 au Voyage ‘Flavescens’ 02:42:47 au Voyage ‘Cerulata’ /Ionium? 02:46:00 Thy Veils ‘Secrets’ www.thyveils.bandcamp.com 02:51:01 ToXyGeNeDK ‘Electro Zone’ https://toxygenedk.bandcamp.com Edit ***
Dr. Susan Wardell is a Professional Practice Fellow at the University of Otago (Dunedin, New Zealand). She is a medical/social anthropologist, with an interest in digital media technologies, particularly in relation to mental health. Her research on mental health and illness, especially among nonprofit workers, has spanned New Zealand and Uganda. She has additionally been involved with research exploring the intersection of reproductive technologies, genetics, and disability in New Zealand. Susan currently teaches on topics such as death and dying, religion and spirituality, emotion, participatory and popular culture, and more. In today's episode we talk to Susan about her experience in the space of mental health research and social media. We cover topics such as the fluid relationship people build with technology and about sociality, anonymity and power dynamics when engaging on Facebook. We talk about self care and about using social technology to access communities of care. We cover treating social media as a place/a field site where people take action rather than an artefact when conducting ethnographic research; ethics, intervention and anthropology; the link between precarity and mental health in academia. Mentioned in Podcast: Ruth Fitzgerald's work with reproductive technologies Fitzgerald, R.P., Wardell, S., & Legge, M. (2017). Fetal Genetic Difference and a Cosmopolitan Vernacular of the Right to Choose. Women's Studies International Forum. Advance online publication: doi: 10.1016/j.wsif.2017.04.001 M Bakhtin's work on chronotope Bakhtin, M. (1981). “Form of Time and Chronotope in the Novel.” The Dialogic Imagination: Four Essays. Ed. Michael Holquist. Austin: UTP. Pp84-258. Nikolas Rose work on responsibilisation Rose, N. (1999). Powers of Freedom, Reframing Political Thought. Cambridge University Press. Social media or other links: https://www.otago.ac.nz/anthropology/staff/otago636914.html https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-wardell-7257aa34/
Vadim Smakhtin is the co-founder of Chronotope, who better help us understand the urban environment through advanced analysis of data, in space and time. One capability of the technology, is to take information such as our social media, put them through certain filters, and then be able to measure emotional reactions to the time of day and space. Case study of Barcelona, where Chronotope was used to compare sentiment of city attractions by comparing the tweets of tourists and locals. How this data can help master planning of communities and cities How data analysis can revolutionise our cities Chronotope has the most impressive graphical interpretation of data I have ever come across. If you want to check it out, go to www.chronotope.io We want to learn more about you! Please fill out the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JL3P8HY Join our mailing list to receive regular free reports on the future of the buildings industry. http://eepurl.com/dg2No1
Our heroes, along with their new found family and robotic friends, traverse the entire country in this epic finale. As they survey the world of 2525 A.D., they race to find their missing half of the Chronotope and the Linguarota. … Continue reading →
While Dodge, Pluck, and Lancer the Book Runner sneak across Europe disguised as Nazis, we flash back to the legendary card game where Horace Intrepid first obtained the Chronotope.
After a surprise attack from Farious forces in the year 2000, our heroes lose their half of the Chronotope and are stranded in the future. Now, it’s up to Dodge and the Freedom Readers to retrieve the book in Neo-Beaver … Continue reading →