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Episode No. 590 features artist Monique Verdin. It was taped live at the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University. Verdin is included in the Nasher's "Spirit in the Land," an exhibition that considers today's ecological concerns and demonstrates how our identities and natural environments are intertwined. The show particularly focuses on the relationship between the mainland United States and the Caribbean. Curated by Trevor Schoonmaker, it will be on view through July 9. The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue which, as of the show posting date, is available only at the Nasher. Verdin's work is also on view at the Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans in "The Float Lab: The Heartbeat of Invisible Rivers." It is a project of Verdin's The Land Memory Bank, Mondo Bizarro and Jeff Becker that uses music, theater, visual art, and boat-building to respond to Louisiana's interconnected struggles against land loss, environmental racism, and displacement. "The Float Lab" is on view through Oct. 1. Verdin's photography, filmmaking and collages most often examine how climate change and industry are impacting traditional lifeways in a part of southwest Louisiana known to the Houma people as Yakni Chitto. Among her many exhibition credits is Prospect Four in New Orleans. Verdin is also the director of the Land Memory Bank & Seed Exchange, a former member of the United Houma Nation Tribal Council and is part of the Another Gulf Is Possible Collaborative core leadership circle of brown (indigenous, latinx and desi) women, from Texas to Florida, working to envision just economies, vibrant communities and sustainable ecologies. Instagram: Monique Verdin, Tyler Green.
Nate and Justin record from Nate's cubicle to discuss bag tags, Shen Yun, publicly supporting Taiwan, and Nate's night at the theatre. This Week in Furniture is a Float Lab tank.
Andy is joined by Float Lab founder Crash. They discuss sensory deprivation and the history of Float Lab. www.harrys.com/dent Follow Andy Ruther on Twitter - twitter.com/AndyRuther Follow on Twitter - twitter.com/DentReport Follow on Instagram - www.instagram.com/dentreport
This episode was recorded on the way home from the float tank. Kirk and David went to the Float Lab in Los Angeles to experience a 2 hour float in the isolation tank. In a general sense a float tank is form of extreme meditation with complete silence and darkness. This entire episode we talk about our experience. We also recorded this in a car so apologies for the background noise. A couple of minutes in the sound clears up a bit.
Kris and I hit up the Float Lab to get our isolation tank on then go back to shoot the shts with singer Lashon Halley. We cover everything from transgender people to panda panda panda. http://www.kristofferkarras.com/home-1.html https://www.instagram.com/lashblast/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIhd_S89phk
Crash Hoefler is the founder of the Float Lab, a float center in LA that is about to open its second location, and he’s also a manufacturer of float rooms. Crash has been in the float industry since 1999, and he joins Ashkahn on the podcast to discuss how he got into the world of […] The post 049: Crash Hoefler shares his views on the float industry appeared first on Float Conference 2020.
Float Lab Technologies specializes in designing and manufacturing high-quality Floatation Chambers. A Float Lab floatation chamber provides a light- and sound-free environment.
Float Lab Technologies specializes in designing and manufacturing high-quality Floatation Chambers. A Float Lab floatation chamber provides a light- and sound-free environment.
Float Lab Technologies specializes in designing and manufacturing high-quality Floatation Chambers. A Float Lab floatation chamber provides a light- and sound-free environment.
Float Lab Technologies specializes in designing and manufacturing high-quality Floatation Chambers. A Float Lab floatation chamber provides a light- and sound-free environment.
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Life is better when you don't give up. Don't quit. Simple, but pretty important. I'd rather fail in a competition because the other dude is better than me. NOT because I decided to give up.