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Best podcasts about digital archeology

Latest podcast episodes about digital archeology

Are You Waiting For Permission?
A conversation with Happiness Curator Steven Hansen

Are You Waiting For Permission?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 27:22


Steven Hansen is a writer and marketing professional in New York. He's  worked on many award-winning projects for  NBCUniversal Publishing, Comcast, Anythink Libraries, DenverGov.org, National Audubon Society, The Center for Digital Archeology, and Starbucks. He's addicted to collecting inspiring stories about everyday people, along with interesting life hacks and fun facts that make him smile, and fill him with hope.But, he says, even better than collecting stories is sharing them with others. That's how his Happiness Archive began.​Read, follow or connect with Steven here.###Your hosts of Are You Waiting for Permission? are Meridith Grundei and Joseph Bennett. They're friends, co-hosts, actors, improvisers and coaches. She lives in NYC and coaches actors, business professionals and presenters to fully engage with their audience, and themselves. She also mentors young actors and directors. He lives in San Miguel de Allende, México and  coaches artists and other creative beings about the beautiful business of art — and life. You can find Meridith:Meridith Grundei the performer artist gal Meridith Grundei CoachingYou can find Joseph:Joseph Bennett the artist/coach extraordinaire*Special thanks to Amy Shelley and Gary Grundei of high fiction for letting us use their music for the Are You Waiting for Permission? podcast.And... while the podcast is free, it's not cheap. We'd be thrilled to have your support on PATREONThank you. 

Inwood Art Works On Air
Artist Spotlight with Steven Hansen

Inwood Art Works On Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2022 31:29


Steven Hansen specializes in working for nonprofit organizations and community projects around the U.S. His clients include NBCUniversal Publishing, Comcast, MetroBeat TV, Anythink Libraries, Open Library, The City of Denver, National Audubon Society, The Center for Digital Archeology, and Starbucks.He has also freelanced as a greeting card illustrator, an exhibition designer, and a user-experience reviewer for retail websites. Steve is also the creator of The Happiness Archive; which is a collection of stories, hacks and odd facts that make us happy. Get happy at www.happinessarchive.com

RNZ: Saturday Morning
Roger Michel: Waka versus Anglo-Saxon longboat

RNZ: Saturday Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 16:06


The Institute for Digital Archaeology aims to use modern technology to preserve and in some cases rebuild ancient objects so more people can enjoy them. Roger Michel is the founder and Executive Director of The Institute for Digital Archaeology and is overseeing the shipbuilding project.

Kickass News
ISIS's War on Cultural Heritage & the Modern Day Monuments Men Fighting to Stop Them

Kickass News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 54:17


In the past month, the murder of a Syrian Archeologist by ISIS terrorists and their senseless destruction of two temples at the UNESCO World Heritage site at Palmyra sent shockwaves through the archeological community, and drew media attention to what very well may be the biggest threat to the word’s shared cultural heritage since World War II. The maniacs of the so called Islamic State are blowing up historic monuments and looting and selling priceless ancient antiquities in what is now their second biggest revenue source only behind oil. In this podcast I talk with the men who are leading the charge to rescue some of the most important treasures of the ancient world before it’s too late. Dr. Amr Al Azm who served as Director of Scientific and Conservation Laboratories at the General Department of Antiquities and Museums in Syria and as Head of the Centre for Archaeological Research at the University of Damascus. Now he’s an associate professor of Middle Eastern history and anthropology at Shawnee State University in Ohio, and he’s chairman of the Syrian Opposition’s Heritage Task Force. Then I talk with Roger Michel Jr. He’s the founder and executive director of the Institute for Digital Archeology, which is using some high tech gadgets to catalogue ancient monuments and artifacts in hope of recovering and restoring them one day for future generations.   For more information, visit www.KickAssPolitics.com, and if you enjoyed the show and would like to help keep us on the air, then please show your support at www.gofundme.com/kickasspolitics.  Also, we’d appreciate it if you would take our listener survey to give us an idea of who our audience is and what you want.

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PodTV - Low-Res Memo

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2006 2:27


Promocional Show Fafá de Belém / Locaset Imagens Caloi Ceci para comercial Diversas imagens digitalizadas com placa de captura de video para Apple II

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PodTV - Low-Res Memo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2006 3:10


Produtora: Neo Comunicação Autores: Gláucia Boner, Gilberto Caserta e Jaime Nisenbaum Hardware: Unitron AP II, Koala Pad, Placa Digitalizadora Software: TGS Ano: 1986

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PodTV - Low-Res Memo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2006 4:36


Produtora: Neo Comunicação Autores: Gláucia Boner, Gilberto Caserta e Jaime Nisenbaum Hardware: Unitron AP II, Koala Pad, Placa Digitalizadora Software: TGS Ano: 1986