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The bonefish boys kick off a new era by diving deep on Brian Eno's seminal proto-ambient album Discreet Music, which turns 50 this year—though it sure doesn't sound like it. There's also a chat about the new generative Eno doc made by Oddsac producer Gary Hustwit, as well as some good ol' bonefish rec's. Bonefish on PatreonBonefish on Instagram
This is Episode N°093 of the Near Future Laboratory Podcast with filmmaker, director Gary Hustwit, the creative punk mind behind documentaries Rams, Helvetica and Objectified. We dive into his journey in independent filmmaking, his DIY ethos, and his bold ideas about storytelling in a digital world. Gary shares his approach to creating generative cinema—films that evolve and change with each viewing. We explore what it means to push against the boundaries of trad filmmaking, trad distribution, and the creative process. A deep and inspiring conversation about art, risk, and ways of imagining harder.
Talking to film director Gary Hustwit about his new documentary, Eno. Coming to The SLO Film Center at The Palm Theatre, one night only, this Thursday, October 10th. Tickets available at thepalmtheatre.com. Visionary musician and artist Brian Eno - known for producing David Bowie, U2, Talking Heads, among many others; pioneering the genre of ambient music; and releasing over 40 solo and collaboration albums - reveals his creative processes in this groundbreaking generative documentary: a film that's different every time it's shown. Find more on Gary at hustwit.com.
Ryan, Brant and Gary Hustwit show you the way. . . . . YOU DON'T KNOW MOJACK is a podcast dedicated to exploring the entire SST catalogue, in order, from start to finish. During the podcast we will discuss all the releases that are part of our core DNA, as well as many lesser-known releases that deserve a second chance, or releases that we are discovering for the very first time (we actually don't know Mojack!). First and foremost we are fans, and acknowledge that we are not perfect and don't know everything – sometimes the discussion is more about a time, place, feeling, personal experience or random tangents, and less about the facts (but we will try to get to the facts too). Facebook: www.facebook.com/mojackpod/ Twitter: @mojackpod Instagram: www.instagram.com/mojackpod/ Blog: www.mojackpod.com/ Tumblr: www.tumblr.com/blog/mojackpod Theme Song: Shockflesh
Gary Hustwit, director of the new Eno documentary, tells Charlotte how he managed to fit over 500 hours of Brian Eno's personal video footage into a film that explores his relentless creativity.
As we enter the final weeks of the latest season, it is an honour to share this mini episode (a 45rpm single as opposed to 33.3rpm LP if you will) ahead of two final regular episodes before our summer break and the return of Dario for the autumn season. Neil was invited at short notice to chat to filmmaker Gary Hustwit about his revolutionary, generative film, Eno, about the life, creative practice and philosophy of Brian Eno. Having just released a book on Music Films, Neil was excited to talk to a filmmaker for a film that feels as close to the ideal of a music film - one where the form has a synchronous relationship with the subject - as is possible. So please enjoy this short conversation (hopefully a prelude to a longer one down the line) with Gary Hustwit, and if it's showing near you, please try and catch the film, which due to a generative programme that works with an archive of historic and specifically filmed material, is different every time it is viewed - https://www.hustwit.com/eno. — You can listen to The Cinematologists for free wherever you listen to podcasts: click here to follow. We also produce an extensive monthly newsletter and bonus/extended content that is available on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/cinematologists. You can become a member for only £2. We really appreciate any reviews you might write (please send us what you have written and we'll mention it), and sharing on Social Media is the lifeblood of the podcast so please do that if you enjoy the show. — Music Credits: ‘Theme from The Cinematologists' Written and produced by Gwenno Saunders. Mixed by Rhys Edwards. Drums, bass & guitar by Rhys Edwards. All synths by Gwenno Saunders. Published by Downtown Music Publishing.
Doug chats with Gary Hustwit, the director of the documentary "ENO". Visionary musician and artist Brian Eno—known for producing David Bowie, U2, and Talking Heads, among many others, and as a pioneer of ambient music—reveals his creative processes in a groundbreaking generative documentary that resonates with Eno's own artistic practice. Using proprietary software, each screening of the film is unique, recombining footage drawn from director Gary Hustwit's original interviews and Eno's rich archive of hundreds of hours of never-before-seen footage and unreleased music to create a singular experience. For tickets and showtimes, visit https://nantucketfilmfestival.org/.
Dori and Kpolly sit down with documentary filmmaker Gary Hustwit about his new Brian Eno docupic, a groundbreaking an adventurous project that live-edits at every screening to ensure no two are the same.- Produced and edited by Marcus Doucette
Since the beginning of cinema, movies have held to the same format - a linear narrative, told the same way each time. Filmmaker Gary Hustwit wants to change all that. With his new documentary Eno, he's broken the mold on movies. Hustwit has harnessed the power of generative AI to produce a movie you can never see twice. Through careful editing and groundbreaking software development, Hustwit and his collaborators built an engine that assembles a one-of-a-kind movie for every viewing. Same footage, different sequence. You have to see it to believe it. Episode Chapters(00:00) Introduction to Gary Hustwit(04:06) “Eno,” Generative Film about Brian Eno (10:14) Making a Movie That's Different Every Time(13:04) Programming a Generative Film(15:56) Poetry, Code and Software(19:09) Role of Human Editors(21:09) How will Streaming Platforms Adapt?(24:44) AI Disrupting Traditional Filmmaking(28:19) Sora from OpenAI(32:07) Anamorph, Filmmaking and Technology Company(36:45) What's Next for Gary HustwitStay in touch: www.lsvp.com X: https://twitter.com/lightspeedvp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightspeed-venture-partners/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightspeedventurepartners/ Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: generativenow.co Email: generativenow@lsvp.com The content here does not constitute tax, legal, business or investment advice or an offer to provide such advice, should not be construed as advocating the purchase or sale of any security or investment or a recommendation of any company, and is not an offer, or solicitation of an offer, for the purchase or sale of any security or investment product. For more details please see lsvp.com/legal.
C.J. Navas comenta 'Two for the Money', el nuevo proyecto de Justin Lin para Apple TV+ con Charlize Theron y Daniel Craig como protagonistas, ‘Eno', la “película generativa” que ha dirigido Gary Hustwit sobre el compositor, la serie que ocupa el puesto número quince en su Top20 de series del 2023 y muchas noticias más en su repaso diario al mundo de la televisión. PATROCINADOR Suscríbete a Fueradeseries+ y escucha todos nuestros programas sin publicidad en tu reproductor habitual de podcasts, accede a contenido exclusivo, descuentos en la Tienda Fuera de Series y muchas cosas más. Además, si te suscribes antes de final de año, lo harás en condiciones muy especiales. Hazlo ya en https://fueradeseries.com/plus ENLACES: Lee sobre todo lo que hemos comentado y ve los trailers suscribiéndote de forma gratuita a la Newsletter de Fuera de Series: http://newsletter.fueradeseries.com Únete a nuestro grupo de Telegram: telegram.me/fueradeseries Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Massimo Vignelli saw the world in black and white — and I'm not talking about one of his favorite color combinations. In his manifesto, The Vignelli Canon, he paints of scene of stark contrast: appropriateness vs arbitrariness, elegance vs vulgarity, discipline vs chaos. About quality, he said there are no hierarchies. “Quality is there or is not there, and if it is not there, we have wasted our time.” A Modern moralist, he traced the birth of his ideology to the publication of the French Encyclopédie in the mid-18th century, the embodiment of Enlightenment thinking at the time. While he does acknowledge this a “personal canon” and “my interpretations of reality,” his simple and powerful words cast him in a superhero persona, a crusading creative living a life of “fight against the ugliness.”In addition to covering his core philosophy, we'll use this episode to explore themes of timelessness, context, and commercialism and consider the enduring relevance of the Canon.Outline* History (1:11)* Core philosophy * Semantics (2:26) * Syntactics (7:26) * Pragmatics (9:30)* Timelessness (16:40) * American Airlines* Context (32:30) * Dribbblisation of design* Commercialism (41:46)* Bonus: how elegant paper sizes relate to evil-sounding music (47:26)References* Hard copy of the book (Lars Müller Publishers)* PDF of the book (rit.edu)* Objectified documentary by Gary Hustwit (hustwit.com)* American Airlines Rebrands Itself, And America Along With It (Fast Company)* American Airlines rebrand upsets Massimo Vignelli (Phaidon)* The dribbblisation of design (Intercom)* Vignelli tribute poster series (Anthony Neil Dart) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit designersketches.substack.com
Uppvärmning Ett tråkigt hörn Årets julkalender - ett trevligt hörn Ämnen Tangentbord, möss, och arbetsplatser Skärmäventyr - Fredrik har mer plats på skrivbordet En bra kundupplevelse - Fredrik blev portad Appar för grupper och Microsofts önskan att bygga en allt-i-ett-app. Vi är milt skeptiska Film & TV Rams - dokumentär om Dieter 4/5 BMÅ (F) Länkar Pixelbelysning - Twinkly squares Marsedit 5 Red sweater software Fredriks 40%-tangentbord Ett billigt HP-tangentbord Fredriks 4K-skärm Magnet - fönsterhanteringsapp för Mac Zencastr Torget Freja e-ID Rams - dokumentären om Dieter Rams Gary Hustwit - dokumentärfilmaren som gjort Rams med flera fina dokumentärer Apple-design som liknar Dieter Rams-design String-systemet Vimeo App: the human story Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-335-riktigt-viktigt.html
My guest joining me today is Michael C Place, founder and Creative Director of Studio Build. Studio Build is an award-winning creative agency with an international reputation for creating strong visual narratives. Michael has worked with Nike, Made, The Stow Brothers and Generation Press, amongst others. I first met Micheal at an ‘twitter meet up' in Shoreditch London probably back in 2015? It was the first time we had met, and found out that we both really like Duval, which is probably one of the best beers and beer logos out there. He's worked with many talented clients such as Gary Hustwit who directed such great creative films from Objectified, Urbanized and Helvetica to name a few.
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Dawn DiPeri about how she combines graphic and instructional design to run her co-owned small business, East End Advertising. She gives great tips on graphic design for new instructional designers! We even talk briefly about - gasp - COMIC SANS!Dawn DiPeri is a Learning Designer at Harvard University where she works in the AERID lab helping a team of researchers migrate a face-to-face professional development teacher training curriculum online. Prior to working at Harvard, Dawn worked for the Center for Higher Education Leadership where she helped them rebrand themselves as Brighter Higher Ed. Dawn also helped them create courses for higher education professionals. Dawn has also co-owned a mbwe graphic and instructional design agency on the east end of Long Island for over 9 years. She has taught and designed college courses online, face to face, and in the hybrid modalities since 2012. Dawn writes and researches on topics of workforce development and education.Dawn's suggestions to learn more about graphic design:Gary Hustwit's HelveticaRobin Williams' The Non-Designer's Design BookVisit Dawn's advertising agency's website to join the waitlist for her graphic design course and to be sent a sweet list of graphic design resources while you wait!!
Some of you may already know our next guest, New-York based, Indie filmmaker, Gary Hustwit, from his iconic trilogy of design-focused documentaries: First, Helvetica examines our visual culture and how a font impacts urban spaces, asking us to take another glance at the thousands of words we see every day. Objectified is a look into our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, “by extension, the people who design them.” And finally Urbanized — a window into how cities are designed, framing a discussion on their futures. His work takes us on a journey into how design impacts our lives, from a micro level to a macro, and has helped many see the design through a more humanistic lens — challenging the idea of what design is — is it something to consume or an application to makes our lives better. In recent years he has followed up with films like Rams, an intimate portrait of one of the most influential designers alive, Dieter Rams, Workplace which focuses on the future of our workspaces. As well as his latest release — a short film called The Map, which follows the redesign of New York City's iconic subway map — one that updates in real-time. reSITE founder, Martin Barry, spoke with Gary about his creative process, motivation, and evolution, that led to making the kinds of films he, himself, wants to watch and ones that make design more accessible for all. Watch Gary's films! Follow along with this episode's transcript. Learn more www.reSITE.org + More about upcoming podcasts from reSITE Join reSITE's Newsletter Connect with us: Follow reSITE on Facebook Follow reSITE on Instagram Follow reSITE on Twitter Follow reSITE on LinkedIn Watch reSITE talks on YouTube This podcast was produced by Alexandra Siebenthal, with support from Martin Barry, Radka Ondrackova, Elizabeth Mills, and Elizabeth Novacek. It is recorded at WeWork Prague, with the support of the Prague Ministry of Culture as well as Nano Energies, and edited by LittleBig Studio.
In der zweiten Episode steht der Film “Rams” über Dieter Rams von Gary Hustwit im Fokus. Simon und Sophia unterhalten sich über den Film, über klare Linien, gutes Design, Squircles, Klothoiden und Dieter Rams. Den Film haben wir über folgende Seite angeschaut: https://www.ohyouprettythings.com Hier auch nochmal die 10 Thesen für gutes Design von Dieter Rams: https://www.vitsoe.com/de/ueber-vitsoe/gutes-design
Una de las claves para mejorar en nuestro desempeño profesional y para innovar, es aprender de otras disciplinas y aplicar herramientas nuevas en lo que hacemos. El problema es que eso no es tan sencillo como suena y ponerlo en práctica es un hábito, un musculo que tenemos que ejercitar. Por eso en este episodio hablamos con José Fernando Torres, un abogado que está implementando ideas de la química, del diseño y hasta de las artes marciales para re definir el papel que juegan los abogados entre nosotros. Como les prometimos, las referencias de este episodio están a continuación:-Glimmer. Warren Berger.-Helvética. Gary Hustwit.-Change By Design. Tim Brown.-Design Works. Heather Fraser.-Ego Is The Enemy. Ryan Holiday.-The Medici Effect. Frans Johansson.-Charie Munger, sobre modelos mentales e inversión.
Typography surrounds us—yet so many people ignore it. By paying better attention to type, how can we better appreciate its influence on us and how we communicate? Notes Never Use Futura (2017 book) by Douglas Thomas ‘390- Fraktur’ from 99% Invisible podcast by Roman Mars Helvetica (2007 documentary) by Gary Hustwit on Vimeo iA Writer … Continue reading "20. What’s Your Type?"
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Filmmaker Gary Hustwit joins us to discuss his documentary about influential German designer Dieter Rams. Plus: former Maccabees guitarist Felix White tells us about new cricket documentary ‘The Edge’, for which he wrote the soundtrack, and we meet philosopher Maria Balaska.
Put on your listening glasses and get ready for the first major Helvetica revision in 35 years! Monotype foundry has been busy perfecting 3 new iterations of this iconic font for use in the modern digital era. Discover the history of written language as we know it, chart the course of the development of mechanical type, and follow us all the way up to computer vector graphics and, finally, Helvetica Now!This episode features music from the following artists (in order of appearance):Mac Woodruff - "Vis Insita"Find Mac Woodruff's music at Bandcamp and on SoundcloudKneebody - "Dr. Beauchef, Penguin Dentist"Find Kneebody at https://www.kneebody.com/ and on SpotifyEero Johannes - "Lipton Service Boy"Find Eero Johannes's music on Soundcloud and SpotifySpecial thanks to Gary Hustwit for allowing us to feature an excerpt of an interview for this episode. Find out more about Gary by visiting https://www.hustwit.com/. Watch the film 'Helvetica' here.Our logo was done with help from Megan Brandenburg Design who can be contacted via her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganbrandenburgdesign/Follow us on Twitter to keep updated on our show.Join the ongoing discussion on Discord.Email questions and comments to listeningglasscast@gmail.com.Until next time...
During Milan Design Week we look at projects where the worlds of art and design collide: a furniture collection by Matthew Day Jackson and a living installation for Jil Sander created by Australian artist Linda Tegg. Plus: we discuss how you show design on-screen with filmmaker Gary Hustwit.
Chris and Jon are joined by Rich Loen to discuss Gary Hustwit’s latest design documentary, Rams.
两位主播近来更新有点儿滞后,邮报没发播客也迟迟没上新,用「间接」催更的听众的话来说,在这段时间里,UX Coffee 更新了、字谈字畅更新了、吃茶更新了,连 ARK 船员电台都更新了两回~ 在此 JJ 和 Leon 给大家道歉~ 过完年回来我们应该会继续恢复两周一次的频率~ 顺便提前祝大家新年快乐万事如意~好了,来说说本期的内容吧,正片从最近 Dieter Rams 老爷子的同名纪录片说起……内容提要02:20 和拖更了的本期一样,《Rams》这部纪录片也跳票了蛮久07:36 本片的导演其实之前有很多跟设计相关的纪录片作品18:03 让我们从「高大仙」的看相结果说起24:19 聊到拉姆斯老爷子肯定绕不开他的「设计十诫」31:07 又回到了拉姆斯和马斯克有点儿像的话题上33:09 再来聊聊外一个和拉姆斯有点儿渊源的人物:乔布斯43:18 我也不记得我们是怎么从拉姆斯聊到了《大黄蜂》的46:37 借一本日本设计师的书来拉回设计相关话题53:35 主播一号有一个「不太成熟」的想法参考链接我台官网在首页增设的投票功能 1:36《Rams》纪录片在 Kickstarter 上的众筹页面 2:23最近提到《Rams》纪录片的邮报 2:30Dieter Rams 迪特·拉姆斯 2:57《Don’t Make Me Think》 3:12Marc Newson 5:28本期 BGM 绝大部分来自《Rams》纪录片的作曲者 Brian Eno 7:12本片导演 Gary Hustwit 7:53Gary 的另外一部纪录片《设计面面观 Objectified》 8:01Helvectica 的同名纪录片 8:17电影《布达佩斯大饭店》 13:14Elon Musk 年轻……算了,还是贴现在的样子吧 17:21Steve Jobs 年轻时的扮相 17:37拉姆斯早年的建筑设计作品:一栋柏林建筑的正门 19:30拉姆斯的设计十诫 24:23被拉姆斯称作「世上第一个 Walkman」的 TP1 便携式唱片机+收音机 25:52绰号「白雪公主的棺材」的经典 SK4 唱片机 27:27Elon Musk 创立的地下隧道交通公司 The Boring Company 32:05阿什顿·库彻所扮演的乔布斯 34:28乔布斯的长女丽萨·布伦南·乔布斯 36:49足球运动员劳尔 37:49著名编剧艾伦·索金 Aaron Sorkin 40:12新闻编辑室 S01E01 的开场片段 41:00电影《社交网络》 42:55日本设计师小矶裕司 47:04日本著名建筑师隈研吾 48:12《日本人不敢说设计》 48:30我台的新节目 Whatever.FM 57:30
Chris and Jon look back on 2018 and set course for the year ahead. • Off Hours Episode 23 • The Perfectionists • Joseph Whitworth • British Standard Whitworth • Hexagonal Cannon Smarter Every Day on How to Measure to a millionth of an Inch • U.S. Space & Rocket Center Space Museum in Huntsville, Alabama, a.k.a. Space Town USA • Veritasium on Relativity Derek Mueller takes advantage of an orbital quirk to demonstrate the theory of relativity • A Teenager Explains Relativity Young Hillary Andales breaks down the theory of relativity in a competition winning video • Off Hours Episode 10 Jon & Chris discuss their yearly themes for 2018 • Santa Fe Symposium • Chris’ YouTube Channel Chris relaunched his YouTube channel in 2018 • Graceland Chris will be visiting Elvis Presley's home as a part of this year's speaker tour at the Sante Fe Symposium • Goldsmiths Company Jewellery Materials Congress 2019 • Chris’ Hand Drawn Watch Dial • Teca-Print Makers of industrial pad printing machines • Hajime Pad Printer Hajime Asaoka demonstrating the pad printing machine he built • Off Hours Episode 28 No Longer Mangling Watches • BHI Short Courses Short watch & clock making courses offered by the British Horological Institute • Rams A documentary by Gary Hustwit that Chris & Jon were fortunate to catch an early screening of in 2018 • Cortex Myke & Grey discuss their yearly themes for 2019 • Pierson Workholding • Lean Manufacturing A look at how Pierson employs lean manufacturing techniques in their production • Rexhep Rexhepi An interview with the talented young watchmaker, Rexhep Rexhepi, from SJX • Chris Ploof A specialist in producing Mokume-gane & Damascus • Taig Lathe • Haas • Matsuura • Akrivia • Kari Voutilainen • Apple Watch Series 4 Chris picked up a new watch over the holidays • Link Bracelet
Rob Walker is a writer and journalist covering design, technology, business, the arts, and other subjects. His writing on design has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Design Observer, and The Atlantic and was featured in Gary Hustwit's film Objectified. He currently writes the Workologist column for The New York Times and is writing a book about attention. In this episode, Rob and I talk about how brought design into his writing beat, wrestling with the consequences of design in the world, and why he doesn't like calling himself a critic.
Un buen diseño conlleva a utilizar a tu favor todos los aspectos gráficos de los que puedes disponer. La tipografía es uno de los más importantes a la hora de darle personalidad y entendimiento a tu identidad visual y digital. La encontramos en todos lados, pero ¿La usas correctamente? En el episodio de hoy hablaremos de las diferentes familias tipográficas que existen en la actualidad, sus características, cualidades y recomendaciones a la hora de usarlas, también tocaremos algunos tips que te servirán a la hora de integrar este importante elemento en tus diseños, ya sea arquitectónicos o visuales. Finalmente, te recomendaré algunas de las webs que utilizo para acrecentar mi biblioteca de fuentes y te comparto mi opinión sobre el documental 'Helvetica' de Gary Hustwit. Te invito a que si deseas que te ayude a diseñar tu identidad corporativa o la web de tu taller, me escribas a info@taikuus.space y será muy grato apoyarte en esta labor.
Filmmaker, photographer and perpetual entrepreneur Gary Hustwit connects the dots of his DIY-driven path through independent music, independent publishing, and independent films, to his current preoccupation with non-fiction VR. Along the way he deconstructs the methods to his madness and expounds on the popularity of his trilogy of design documentaries: Helvetica, Objectified and Urbanized. Plus he teases a bit about his forthcoming doc about Dieter Rams, and confesses that an early disdain for avocados didn’t prevent him from capitalizing on their market-appeal. Images and more from our guest! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Musicbed - Enter the promo code CLEVER at checkout to receive 20% off your next non-custom license. Visit http://mscbd.fm/clvrpnw to get started. Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation - Learn more about the Frank Lloyd Wright anniversary celebration and see the full list of events at FLW150.com. Visit FrankLloydWright.org for more about Frank Lloyd Wright and his legacy. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Chris Modl. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.
Filmmaker Gary Hustwit talks to the Appeal hosts about virtual reality in documentary cinema, post-Olympics infrastructure, and how his movie Helvetica made typeface lovers out of laypeople. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gary Hustwit is an independent filmmaker who has produced six feature documentaries, including Helvetica.
Gary Hustwit is an independent filmmaker who has produced six feature documentaries, including Helvetica.
¡Bienvenidos al noveno programa de nuestra tercera temporada (o el 87 contando todos)! ¡Hola amiguitos! ¡Hemos vuelto! ¡Y el día que dijimos que lo haríamos! Incluso, volvemos también cumpliendo 2 años de podcast. Pero bueno, vamos a ver qué tenemos en el menú de hoy. Empezamos con la "Semana en Serie", donde hablaremos del piloto de Almost Human [NBC], Valen nos comenta una cosa muy interesante partiendo de Reign [The CW], hablamos del episodio del 50 aniversario de Doctor Who [BBC], de lo mucho que nos están gustando The Good Wife [CBS] y Masters of Sex [Showtime] y, ahora ya con spoilers, del último episodio de Homeland [Showtime], el 3x09. Después nos vamos a la "Cata de pelis" donde esta semana os hablamos de tres documentales de temas muy variados, Somm [Jason Wise, 2012], The Woman Who Wasn't There [Angelo Guglielmo, 2012] y Helvetica [Gary Hustwit, 2007]. Si queréis saber qué películas y documentales vamos viendo, podéis verlo en nuestro perfil de Letterboxd. Luego nos vamos "A la Cocina" donde os contamos la receta de unas deliciosas Alitas de pollo crujientes y su Salsa barbacoa acompañante, que nos llegaron de la mano de Valen (que esta vez, hasta cambió una cosa de la receta... ¿se le estarán pegando las mañas costumbres de Dani por ósmosis?). Para acabar, vamos a la "Sobremesa", donde comentamos vuestros mensajes de Twitter, el Blog, iVoox, Facebook... ¡Y hasta tenemos un audiocomentario de Jexu73! Muchísimas gracias a todos por vuestro apoyo. Seguid así, preguntando, comentando, reseñando en iTunes y todo lo que queráis. Si queréis comentar libremente detalles de las tramas de las series de las que hablamos, podéis hacerlo escribiendo entre las etiquetas de spoiler el texto que queráis ocultar, tal como muestra la imagen: Por si os da pereza escuchar todo el podcast (o tenéis que saltaros cosas por los spoilers), aquí os dejamos los tiempos para que vayáis directamente a lo que más os interese, esperamos que os guste mucho y que, si no os gusta, nos digáis por qué, para que podamos mejorar: 0:00'00 PRESENTACIÓN 0:02'36 SEMANA EN SERIE: 0:03'07 -Piloto: Almost Human (FOX). 0:14'16 - Reign (Sin spoilers). 0:20'44 - Doctor Who: Especial 50º Aniversario (Sin spoilers). 0:33'27 - The Good Wife 5T (Sin spoilers). 0:40'58 - Masters of Sex 1T (Sin spoilers). 0:54'29 - Homeland (Spoilers hasta S03E09). 1:10'50 CATA DE PELIS: 1:11'17 - Somm (Jason Wise, 2012). 1:19'02 - The Woman Who Wasn't There (Angelo Guglielmo, 2012). 1:25'51 - Helvetica (Gary Hustwit, 2007). 1:32'11 A LA COCINA: 1:32'48 - Receta: Alitas de pollo crujientes con salsa barbacoa. 1:42'46 PROMO: Carmenia en Dallas. 1:43'36 LA SOBREMESA 2:18'58 DISCLAIMER. La música que se puede escuchar durante el podcast la hemos sacado de Jamendo y los temas son, por orden de aparición: Mai en l'oblit (Clepton/Seguint el joc), FunkyYeahYeah (Rod/You Are The One), Alien Rampage (Marc Teichert/The Founder), Comedy & Drama Demo (Cesc Vilà/Drama & Comedy Demo), Not in service (Freeze/Freeze - Volume 2), VoxyClavi (Rod/Yoy Are The One) y À la légère (Chriss Onac/Resonance). También nos podéis escuchar en iVoox y en iTunes.
Our guest today is Gary Hustwit, the documentarian behind The Design Trilogy which features the films Helvetica, Objectified, and Urbanized. We talk about the trilogy and the new book he has up on Kickstarter: The Complete Interviews, featuring the full length and unedited interviews from those films.
This week, we continue to prepare for the hour-long version of the show by serving up some new courses. You’ll “overhear” a story from author Jeanne Darst, take a Chattering Class on urban design with filmmaker Gary Hustwit, and learn the number of our new dinner-party hotline. (Drunk dialing allowed.) Let us know what you think! Plus, a traumatizing joke from debut novelist Justin Torres, and a new tune from the Stepkids.
Luke’s documentary work is a continuous study of natural light, human movement and simply doing more with less. Luke's narrative work brings factors of control, beauty and storytelling that inform his approach on a daily basis. In this journey, he has filmed successes as varied as Helvetica, Objectified, Borat, and Jane’s Addiction’s Three Days. Some of Luke's more recent work includes the documentaries: Buck, the real-life story of Dan "Buck" Brannaman, a cowboy who has the almost magical ability to calm unruly horses and Love Etc. about diverse couples, each in different stages of their relationships in NYC. Luke has also shot Urbanized, about city design, the latest in Gary Hustwit's design-oriented documentary feature film series.
The filmmaker behind the typeface documentary Helvetica talks about his new film Objectified, which explores our interactions with everyday stuff.
This week: Filmmaker Gary Hustwit has designs on Honeybaked ham… Krakatoa bursts without pride… and Brendan breaks the two-second rule with a professional forager.