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The guys are joined by The Equipment Room Exchange's Jacob Patterson to discuss the Super Bowl! Check it out!
This week I spoke with Jacob Patterson, VP quality for a clinical stage biotech in Rhode Island.Jacob, by his own admission, has had to continuously adapt, learn and be flexible in his approach to quality leadership. We had a great conversation about what skills the quality industry will demand in the next 10-20 years. We spoke about what Jacob thinks quality professionals should be doing now, from both a technical skills and a leadership perspective to help grow their career, develop succession, and become a great quality assurance leader in the future. We covered the below in detail:Working in a smaller biotech compared to larger organizationsWhat makes a high performing quality function today?How times have changed and why quality isn't known as the police any moreHow speed, agility and data analysis are the skills quality professionals need to be learning nowData integrity and analysis, and it's significanceHow the industry can develop more quality leaders Managing people and how to deal with difficult employeesDefining the ROI of quality and getting quality a better seat at the tableWhat to look for in your people when building a teamThank you to Jacob for giving us his insights into the world of quality assurance and it's future. Jacob is honest about his assessment of the current landscape of quality assurance and what he believes, the skills that QA professionals should be working on now, to build a successful career for the future.Hope you enjoy the show!
Join Living the Dream Outdoors Podcast host Bill Cooper as he visits with J and J Fly Fishing Adventures owners Jeremey and Jacob Patterson. Although separated by distance (Jeremy lives in Kansas City and Jacob in northern Illinois) these brothers are together almost every weekend guiding clients to great fly fishing destinations. Excited about fishing for any fish that swims, the Pattersons are passionate fly fishermen. To date, Jeremy has caught 78 species of fish on a fly rod. The Pattersons are a wealth of fly fishing information and every fly fisherman can benefit from listening to this spectacular interview with Jeremey and Jacob Patterson of J and J Fly Fishing Adventures.
Never have I ever known so much joy to be had in a conversation about fly fishing! Join Joy as she interviews Jacob Patterson from @living_on_the_fly and get caught up in the world of the fish hunt.
Windsor Athletic Director, Eric Johnson, talks about Windsor athletics, how they're operating and working hard to maintain Colorado Preps. Rez. Christian Hockey Coach, Doug Sheridan, talks about their season and what to look forward to with his players, Jacob Patterson and Cam Martin.
Windsor Athletic Director, Eric Johnson, talks about Windsor athletics, how they're operating and working hard to maintain Colorado Preps. Rez. Christian Hockey Coach, Doug Sheridan, talks about their season and what to look forward to with his players, Jacob Patterson and Cam Martin.
LA's Serial Killer Speed Dating, which put a little immersive horror twist on the speed dating format, has created not one but TWO online versions over the course of the pandemic. The first was the Zoom series, which adapted the live show to everyone's favorite video chat platform and the latest is a Clubhouse-based game show, which is now part of the Clubhouse CREATOR FIRST pilot program which will see some lucky producers get their shows picked up for development by the social audio app. Will our guests Abel Horwitz and Jacob Patterson be amongst those lucky producers? Check out their show this Saturday, May 15th at 3 pm PT / 6 pm ET on the Clubhouse Main Stage. CH is NOW ON ANDROID and not just iOS. And don't forget to tap back into the podcast this week with our next regular episode which features author Matt Ruff (Lovecraft Country) and journalist Blake Collier of the 88 Names Podcast as we talk about their year of diving into the immersive world.
Stand With Asians is a community call to action that kicked off with a day of protest and programming on March 26, 2021 as a direct response to the mass shooting in Atlanta on March 16th, which came after a year of rising violence and discrimination targeting the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities here in the United States. Carl Choi of GreatCo. reached out to us about putting together a community event as part of the SWA programming that day which would speak to the immersive creative community. In response, we pulled in Michaela Ternasky-Holland, a VR producer and part of NoPro's extended team who in turn helped us reach out Joanna Popper of the Extending Reality (AR/VR) Club in Clubhouse, the largest immersive creative community on the popular app. This event was recorded on Clubhouse, in the Extending Reality club on March 26th, 2021 by Jacob Patterson, and features Carl, Michaela, Joanna, NoPro's Kathryn Yu, and Voices of VR's Kent Bye as moderators of the discussion which looks to get the immersive creative community exploring what they can do to address the systemic issues facing the AAPI members of our community, and the larger issues facing America as a whole.
On this week's episode of Titans Time our official sponsor Jacob Patterson joins the show. We talk about the upcoming game between the Tennessee Titans and the Baltimore Ravens. Jacob gives his thoughts on the Ravens this season and why they are not a good team. We also talk about the Titans issues in all facets of the game. Will they improve their chances at the playoffs with a win over the Ravens? Twitter: https://twitter.com/titans_timeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/titanstimepodcast/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/titanstimepodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ElezQgB_PRKEFCfbm46NQ?view_as=subscriberWebsite: https://titanstimepodcast.com/Music by South 43
After ten years in DTLA, and after becoming one of the primary hubs of immersive and experiential work in Los Angeles, Think Tank Gallery is leaving DTLA. You know why: COVID-19. But not before one last banger: join us as we talk with Think Tank's Jacob Patterson about the past, present, and future of the gallery... and as we get a special visit from the creator of the last show at Think Tank -- RIP White Jesus -- comedian and filmmaker Hisham Fageeh. Visit http://thinktank.gallery and scroll to the bottom to follow the newsletter for an invite to RIP White Jesus Virtual Eviction Party Visit http://serialkillerspeed.dating for their Halloween show for singles (currently M/F and M/M)
Join us in the next Love Extremist Living Room and be a part of the conversation: www.extremist.love/livingroom Jacob Patterson runs Think Tank Gallery in LA, one of the most successful and widely shared art spaces in the world. In this episode Ethan and Jacob discuss how the Pandemic is shifting how we engage with art and artists, the importance of white men standing up against white supremacy, the beauty and difficulty of having a gallery in Downtown LA on Skid Row and how Jacob engages all people in his community with unconditional love and intentional attention. Find Jacob on his Podcast Artist Real Talk and at www.thinktank.gallery Learn more about being a Love Extremist at www.extremist.love and find Ethan on Instagram at www.instagram.com/ethanlipsitz Episode theme music from 'See Me Through' by Madame Gandhi and Remixed by Sara Fina
In This Episode…We interview Producer/Director/Actor Sarah Carter and hear her experience of having to shut down production on her feature film HIS WAKE. Jacob Patterson submits his results for the Subscription ChallengeDGA says major studios will pay two weeks pay for BTL members who lost jobs due to coronavirus shutdown.Marc Cuban says how brands treat coworkers now will affect their brand image for decades.Johnson & Johnson releases a timely spot celebrating Nurses.Bernie Sanders flames McDonald's for their separated arches and effectively ends the campaign.Voice message from Michelle Stern.TopicsCovid-19, Stay At Home, Feature Films, Brand Image, DGA, Subscription ChallengeInterview GuestSarah CarterProducer/Director/Actorhttps://www.cheshiremoonproductions.com/Voice Memos:Michelle SternLive Event/Theater/Experiential Producerhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/michelle-stern-8718127/Take Actionhttps://www.producershappyhour.com/take-actionDGA Says Studios will Pay 2-weeks Severancehttps://www.dga.org/News/Guild-News/2020/April2020/CoronaVirusMessage.aspxMark Cuban Articlehttps://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/25/coronavirus-mark-cuban-warns-against-rushing-employees-back-to-work.htmlJohnson & Johnson spothttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gTMuh6AF3A0McDonald's vs Bernie Sandershttps://adage.com/creativity/work/mcdonalds-separated/2245431Rob Blumke - Sound MixerShow Editorhttp://www.robertbluemke.com/Christopher Daniels - Artwork DesignCreative Director & Treatment Designerwww.misterstyles.comKyle Puccia - Music ComposerFilm & Theater Music Composerwww.kylepuccia.comFollow The Hosts!Sister Christian KendrickInsta: @sisterchristianrocksWebsite: www.sisterchristianrocks.comLawrence T. LewisInsta: @lawrenceltlLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lawrencetlewis/Producing Website: www.lawrencetlewis.comVoice Over: www.voiceoflawrence.comContact Us!We want to hear from you. Please send us your stories during this challenging time in our industry.Email: producershappyhour@gmail.com
Blitz team member, owner of The Scouting Report "TSR", and good friend of the show, Mr. Jacob Patterson joins us for our first mock draft of the season. Picks 1-10 of the 2020 NFL Draft, prospect breakdowns, team needs/fits, and more!
Jacob Patterson, founder of TSR "The Scouting Report" joins the show to discuss the current landscape of the NFL, from the MVP race, to power rankings, and recap this past weekend's matchup been CFB juggernauts LSU-Bama.
Jacob Patterson of Think Tank Gallery and Bobby of the Pizzaboyzzz join us as we visit the Tank at the edge of the Arts District in DTLA. The current show is Nothing Cheezy, a pizza-themed collaborative art show that acts as both a parody of the ubiquitous "selfie palaces" and, well, it's also a selfie palace. The show has been extended through mid-September and features special events pretty much every night for the price of admission. Get ready for a freewheeling discussion about street art, selfie palaces, and the often complicated relationship between the two. Plus: we announce a special auction of a pair of invitations to The College of Extraordinary Experiences, that has a shot at powering us through the end of the year. Content Advisory: strong language and sensitive subject matter. Listener discretion is advised.
Seasons change, time passes, friends move away... or up the street. Think Tank Gallery is moving from its home at 939 Maple, the site of many a memory for immersive LA, to a new space at the edge of the Arts District and Little Tokyo. We get together with Jacob Patterson of Think Tank in the podcast studio at the Old Tank one last time to reminisce, talk about ongoing relations with the city of LA, and what's next for Think Tank. Content Advisory: we curse. As we often do.
1-26-19 This morning Fred Ramsay and Mark Tobin are joined live from Illinois by Jacob Patterson of J & J Flyfishing to talk about the best places for flyfishing, as well as their great products.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jack and George bring on special guest Jacob Patterson of The Scouting Report to discuss this weeks NFL News and recap week 13's NFL games!
Think Tank Gallery impresario Jacob Patterson invites Noah over to the studio to share the scoops on Think Tank's latest projects in LA. They've got three big shows opening in the next few weeks, including the Sea-Saw residency on the Santa Monica Pier which will feature local favorites like The Guest & The Host, #Metaforyou, and Lola Kelly. Plus it's Jacob and Noah, so you know the convo gets off the rails and into some ish. Brought to you by Meow Wolf and our generous Patreon backers.
Allison is a very well-known Bay-to-LA (and back) street artist, having been featured on the cover of LA Weekly's People of the Year issue, Juxtapoz Magazine, and many other places. She's also navigated a wide variety of career situations that have informed her work. For our season finale, host Jacob Patterson stopped by her new house in Oakland to chop it up. Warning: we say "hyphy" and "hella" wayyyyyy too many times in this episode. 8:17- Is San Jose the bay area or not? 8:57- Which part of Oakland are we in? 10:32- The Bay responding to the Ghost Ship fire Read more about the Ghost Ship fire: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/oakland-ghost-ship-warehouse-deadly-fire-gallery-1.2901036 http://www.latimes.com/politics/la-pol-ca-ghost-ship-fire-anniversary-housing-201711202-story.html 13:20- Vince CEO Meow Wolf https://meowwolf.com/author/vince/ 15:31- Why did you decide to come back to the bay? 17:08- Jacob ghost riding a car https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQlonDdyUYk 17:25- Andrew bloody gums https://www.instagram.com/bloodygums https://www.instagram.com/abars/ 18:18- http://museumca.org/ Allison Hueman: https://www.instagram.com/hueman_ 20:33- Drinkin Smokin West Coastin https://www.instagram.com/drinkinsmokinwestcoastin https://drinkinsmokinwestcoastin.com/ 20:39- http://wineandbowties.com/ http://wineandbowties.com/lfposts/feels-is-back/ https://bampfa.org/ 21:23- Why move back to the bay? 22:06- Hueman talks about being homeless 23:24- http://www.complex.com/style/2014/05/street-artist-hueman-covers-la-weekly-people-2014-issue 26:52- Hueman talks about how she misses collaborating with people in Los Angeles 28:28- Hueman x Hyperlimbo http://www.artnet.com/galleries/kp-projects/hueman-hyperlimbo/ https://beautifulbizarre.net/2017/01/18/hueman-hyperlimbo-kp-projects/ Hueman explains what Hyperlimbo means to her 31:31- What do you usually do on your drive from Oakland to LA? 34:04- From UCLA to The Brewery 35:03- Housing at Think Tank 35:57- What was it like at The Brewery? http://www.breweryartistlofts.com/ 39:16- Hueman talks about her experience with art and work 39:56- Hueman and legal issues 42:40- Did you go to school for painting or design? 44:06- John Cena https://twitter.com/JohnCena https://www.instagram.com/johncena 44:56- Hueman talks about taking a video game design course 46:15- Monkey Island https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey_Island_(series) 47:19- What kind of things do you do to gather inspiration? 47:52- Larry King By, https://www.amazon.com/Larry-King/e/B000APHO7C 49:28- Other Peoples Property by Jason Tanz https://www.amazon.com/Other-Peoples-Property-History-Hip-Hop/dp/1596912731/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1523503025&sr=1-1&keywords=other+peoples+property&dpID=41U-BDAYUzL&preST=_SY291_BO1,204,203,200_QL40_&dpSrc=srch 49:41- LA Weekly Shuts Down Abruptly http://www.laweekly.com/news/los-angeles-news-site-laist-shuts-down-abruptly-8816719 52:57- Humans last design gig being for Playboy 53:03- Were things turned around by then or were you still broke? 53:49- http://www.playboytv.com/ 54:57- Jacob talks about Playboy spitting sex positive feminism 55:59- Whitney Kidd Bell https://kiddbell.com/ Read more about the Dick Pic Show: http://www.laweekly.com/event/i-didnt-ask-for-this-a-lifetime-of-dick-pics-8694867 58:34- Hueman talks about when she started doing murals 1:01:32- Jacob talks about what he used to paint 1:04:31- What kept Hueman from doing murals for years 1:06:42- Art Major http://artmajorla.com/ 1:08:36- http://www.huemannature.com/index 1:10:51- https://www.instagram.com/hueman_ 1:12:08- Ritual show by Hueman http://www.huemannature.com/ritual/ Ritual show (teaser) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwzfHNvakoI 1:12:55- Hueman explains what the Ritual show was 1:13:36- Why it was called ritual 1:13:44- Jarell Perry http://www.jarellperry.com/ https://soundcloud.com/jarellperry Cryptik https://www.instagram.com/cryptk Vyalone https://www.instagram.com/vyalone Brandon Monk https://www.instagram.com/monkwood_ 1:15:53- Built to Last by Jim Collins https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=built+to+last+book&tag=googhydr-20&index=aps&hvadid=174248083384&hvpos=1t1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=1959214552049865894&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=e&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031252&hvtargid=kwd-1038453127&ref=pd_sl_19c99t5uzo_e The 50th Law by 50 Cent https://www.amazon.com/50th-Law-50-Cent-ebook/dp/B002M41TRU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523505028&sr=8-1&keywords=50th+law 1:16:48- The Room https://www.amazon.com/Room-Tommy-Wiseau/dp/B000CFYAMC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1523505065&sr=8-1&keywords=the+room The Disaster Artist https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=the+disaster+artist 1:18:51- Hueman asks Jacob about the different colors he uses in his organizer 1:21:36- Hueman touches on her “ritual” 1:23:09- Jacob talks about writing his to-do list 1:25:41 Jacob talks about how important “Coffeegraph” was https://dtla-weekly.com/coffeegraph-think-tank-featuring-avi-roth/ Recap on Coffeegraph: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB2Ak1D0G5U 1:26:25- Dino Nama https://www.instagram.com/nunquamdormio 1:36:16 When did you realize you could do art full time and how did you balance it with commercial art? 1:37:16- Huemans trip to Europe 1:38:20- How do you curate commercial art opportunities? 1:38:32- How do you know when to say yes and when to say no? 1:41:31- Commissioned work 1:44:23- Are your murals usually always commissioned? 1:44:44- Hueman talks about getting a grant 1:46:35- Do you have anything big coming up that you could talk about? 1:46:41- What do you want, if you could imagine what you see yourself doing within the next five years? 1:52:51- Hueman touches on what tools someone needs to be an artist 1:56:11- Where to find Allison Hueman: huemannature.com https://www.instagram.com/hueman_
Yoshino has been a professional photographer in LA for a long time, and during a rut in his personal life and art practice, he started a podcast to re-inspire himself. That podcast is now one of the bigger arts podcasts in the world, and he has built a career and company out of it. In true Yoshino style, he flips the interview and gets host Jacob Patterson to open up about some personal topics and open relationship beliefs he's never shared in public. 6:03- Are you editing your show yourself, or do you have someone else doing it? 7:05- Jacob talks about interviewing people 8:04- Do you have a starting point when you are getting ready to interview somebody? 9:45- Have you been intimidated to interview anybody? 11:04- Yoshino talks about how much research he does prior to interviewing people 12:26- Check out Yoshino’s podcast Artist Decoded https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/artist-decoded-by-yoshino/id1036675582?mt=2 https://www.instagram.com/artistdecoded http://www.artistdecoded.com/ 12:37- Trump Rally Sean Dunne http://www.veryape.tv/trumprally/ Check out Artist Decoded Episode #45 with Sean Dunne http://artistdecoded.libsyn.com/rss 15:12- Psychedelic experiences 17:30- Jacob talks about his psychedelic trip 19:40- Scott Hove https://www.instagram.com/scotthove http://cakefangs.com/ Listen to Artist Real Talk episode 9 with Scott Hove here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000379211211 28:32- Do you take psychedelics in a ceremonial way or celebratory way? 31:02- Annihilation with Natalie Portman directed by Alex Garland http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2798920/ 33:04- Sphere Directed by Barry Levinson http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120184/ 35:10 Jacob talks about how he respects Yoshino for the way he into films with respect and thought 36:02: Yoshino talks about how he has a deep respect for writers and directors of film 36:38- Eyes Wide Shut Directed by Stanley Kubrick http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120663/ 37:18- http://www.lacma.org/art/exhibition/stanley-kubrick 39:40- Yorgos Lanthimos http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0487166/ 40:20- The Killing of a Sacred Deer http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5715874/?ref_=nm_knf_i2 The Lobster http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3464902/?ref_=nm_flmg_dr_3 41:06- David Lynch https://twitter.com/DAVID_LYNCH http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000186/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 41:19- Twin Peaks http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098936/ 42:07- Jacob talks about the first time he realized he wanted to be an artist 43:57- Jacob talks about selling sandwiches for lunch when he was younger 47:41- Yoshino asks Jacob one of the strangest things he’s been asked on a first date 51:49- Yoshino goes into detail about wanting to start a relationship podcast 53:29- Yoshino asks Jacob what makes you want to be in open relationships? 1:05:59- Rebelling against a Christian background 1:07:27- Jacob talks about his new mindset with current relationships 1:08:31- Jealousy Vs Compersion 1:10:05- Chris Ryan https://chrisryanphd.com/ https://chrisryanphd.com/tangentially-speaking/ Sex At Dawn https://www.amazon.com/Sex-Dawn-Stray-Modern-Relationships/dp/0061707813/ref=sr_1_1_ha?ie=UTF8&qid=1374715948&sr=8-1&keywords=sex%20at%20dawn&tag=vglnkc8015-20 The Ethical Slut https://www.amazon.com/Ethical-Slut-Third-Practical-Relationships/dp/0399579664/ref=pd_bxgy_14_img_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0399579664&pd_rd_r=RW6DKGKQ05CV4NB1DXPF&pd_rd_w=3NibM&pd_rd_wg=BUERi&psc=1&refRID=RW6DKGKQ05CV4NB1DXPF 1:12:57- What are you working on now, besides the podcast? 1:13:12- Yoshino goes into detail about his podcast and how he met his partner https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/artist-decoded-by-yoshino/id1036675582?mt=2 1:14:34- Norberto Rodriguez https://www.instagram.com/norbertoinc https://twitter.com/norbertoinc http://www.norber.to/ 1:14:41- Quite Mornings event at MOCA https://www.instagram.com/MuseumofMeaning https://www.facebook.com/events/2156119737747892/ 1:17:01- Do you guys have a contract? 1:18:47- https://www.instagram.com/nohwave http://www.nohwave.co/ 1:19:21- What things do you do for music festivals? 1:20:09- how do you as a producer support Justin when he takes on another project? Justin Hopkins https://www.instagram.com/rarebitultra http://nohwave.bigcartel.com/ 1:23:45- Artist representation 1:22:13- http://artistdecoded.libsyn.com/rss 1:25:43- Meow Wolf https://meowwolf.com/ https://theknow.denverpost.com/2018/01/04/meow-wolf-denver-art-gallery-opening-announcement-2018/171407/ 1:30:40 Are you taking commission on sales from these artists? 1:30:55- Do you guys get a cut when you get them show with other people? 1:31:32- Do you promote everything they are doing, always? 1:32:37- How do you make sure your bills are paid every month? 1:33:52- Jacob talks about what is in store for Think Tank in the next few months 1:36:10- Immersive Arts Festival 1:38:10- Nova Han http://novahan.com/ 1:38:55- The Chronicles of LA http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-cm-chronicles-of-la-sex-20171130-story.html https://www.thechroniclesofla.com/ 1:41:33- Yoshino talks about the vaseline photo sculptures he makes and explains what that entails 1:44:00-Jacob talks about Dinos role at Think Tank https://www.instagram.com/nunquamdormio 1:44:55- Phil America http://philamerica.com/ https://www.instagram.com/philamerica 1:46:22- Museum of sex Female Gaze https://creators.vice.com/en_us/topic/nsfw-female-gaze 1:50:46- Yoshino gives a recap of what to expect from Nohwave https://www.instagram.com/nohwave http://www.nohwave.co/ 1:51:59- Artist Decoded https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/artist-decoded-by-yoshino/id1036675582?mt=2 https://www.instagram.com/artistdecoded http://www.artistdecoded.com/ 1:52:17- Why does Artist Decoded exist? Why do you want it to continue to exist? 1:53:35- Are you going to keep your hour long episodes structured? https://www.instagram.com/yoshinostudios http://www.nohwave.co/ http://www.artistdecoded.com/ https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/yoshino/artist-decoded
New York's "Sleep No More" is probably the most successful piece of immersive theatre of all time. But there are thousands of moving parts to this magical machine. Guest Cesar Hawas likes to describe the parts of this creative ecosystem as just that, magic, but there are tons of insights to how an arts company can get such an expensive building and keep it running and profitable. Cesar talks about the more ethereal parts of Sleep No More (run by the production company Emursive) and all of the inspiration that surrounds it at the McKittrick Hotel in our first remote episode recorded outside of California. 5:55 - Cesar Hawas https://mckittrickhotel.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cesarhawas/ https://twitter.com/heypiece?lang=en http://lebalrevue.com/ 6:01- The Lodge at the Mckittrick Hotel https://mckittrickhotel.com/gallow-green/ 7:34- When and why The Lodge opened 8:50- http://immersivedesignsummit.com/ 10:05- What are the different experiences you can have in the McKittrick Hotel? https://mckittrickhotel.com/sleep-no-more/ https://mckittrickhotel.com/manderley-bar/ https://mckittrickhotel.com/the-heath/ https://mckittrickhotel.com/gallow-green/ 12:53- Creating complicated experiences 13:36- Film VS Broadway and theater 13:53- Have you done any productions on the West Coast? 14:51- Cesar talks about working on Broadway https://www.broadway.com 15:08- Did you go to theater school? 17:39- Cesar goes into detail about acting 18:28- What was the first moment that you discovered Immersive theater/entertainment? 21:43- Cesar goes into detail about Sleep No More and why it is powerful https://mckittrickhotel.com/sleep-no-more/ 22:10- Noah Nelson: https://noproscenium.com/ https://twitter.com/NoProscenium Check out Artist Real Talk episode 11 with Noah Nelson: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000379844107 24:23- The Queen Marry http://www.queenmary.com/ 27:53- Jacob asks Dino (Think Tank Creative Art Director), “when was the first time you were exposed to Immersive Art?” 29:26- What have you been hearing about Star Wars Land? https://www.orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archives/2018/02/12/disneys-new-star-wars-hotel-will-seamlessly-connect-to-galaxys-edge-at-hollywood-studios 30:32- https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingimmersive/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE 33:03- Sleep No More’s intention 33:43- How many times have you seen the show? 35:33- Cesar talks about one of the powerful aspects of Sleep No More 38:18- http://immersivedesignsummit.com/ Sara Thacher Walt Disney Imagineering Research & Development https://www.disneyresearch.com/ 40:25- Dino shares his experience at Sleep No More 42:13 Is there any sort of guidance that you guys give on this? 43:31- Jacob’s worst fear 44:27- https://www.punchdrunk.com/ 45:41- Cesar discusses following the narrative and the correlation between McBeth and Hitchcock 48:35- Jacob explains how he is happy with his choice of not reading MacBeth before Sleep No More 49:18- Is this the second time the show has been mounted; because it also happened in London. 49:25- Cesar breaks down the history of Sleep No More https://www.punchdrunk.org.uk/sleep-no-more/ https://americanrepertorytheater.org/node/635 52:20- Sleep No More’s audience 52:44- Cesar and Jacob touch on how there is no dialogue in Sleep No More which making it easy for people of every language to experience and enjoy 54:36- The most exciting aspect of Sleep No More 55:22- Supercinema at the McKittrick Hotel https://vimeo.com/166848947 Supercinema - Clue https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kh2fSsypV34 Supercinema - Wizard Of Oz https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1KMDShfWOc Read more about the Supercinema parties: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/The-McKittricks-Supercinema-Parties-to-Channel-CLUE-Tim-Burton-MOULIN-ROUGE-20161202 http://www.theatermania.com/new-york-city-theater/news/supercinema-to-celebrate-clue-moulin-rouge_78399.html http://www.theculturefiles.com/supercinema-nyc-guilty-party-clue-tickets/ 57:52- Jacob touches on how being a host is a difficult task 58:35- https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/candytopia-happy-place-exhibitions-temporarily-close-la-1069964 https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/blog/happy-place-is-l-a-s-latest-selfie-inspiring-pop-up-111817 1:02:47- Inclusiveness 59:09- The Universe is a Small Hat Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Bfo3aDD0p4&feature=youtu.be Learn more here: http://theuniverseisasmallhat.com/ 1:04:02- Jacob asks Cesar if they survey people about their experience at Sleep No More 1:08:03- Does the art direction or improvisation of Sleep No More change at all or has it been the same for years? 1:10:11- The Heath https://mckittrickhotel.com/the-heath/ 1:11:28- Gallow Green https://mckittrickhotel.com/gallow-green/ 1:15:11- Colin Nightingale Creative Producer, Punchdrunk International http://immersivedesignsummit.com/colinnightingale.html https://www.punchdrunk.com/ 1:17:28- How big is the team that is programming ancillary spaces? 1:18:46- Sign up for mailings for upcoming events at McKittrick Hotel https://mckittrickhotel.com/guestbook/ 1:19:07- Marketing 1:19:46- Cesar touches on how they haven’t spent any money on advertising 1:23:24- How has the High Line affected the show or has the show affected the High Line? http://www.thehighline.org/ https://twitter.com/highlinenyc 1:25:05- How involved is Punchdrunk? https://www.punchdrunk.com/ Find more of Cesar Hawas at: https://mckittrickhotel.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cesarhawas/ https://twitter.com/heypiece?lang=en http://lebalrevue.com/ Find more of Jacob Patterson at: https://www.instagram.com/jmjpatterson https://www.instagram.com/thinktankdtla Find More of Dino Nama at: https://www.instagram.com/nunquamdormio https://www.instagram.com/thinktankdtla
Listen to some drunken (or in Noah's case punchdrunk) conversation between host Jacob Patterson and friends after wrapping up Noah's inaugural Immersive Design Summit. IDS 2018 brought together hundreds of creators, producers, and developers from all over the world who work in the quickly emerging world of immersive entertainment. Fields within this genre range from virtual reality to theatre to ASMR, and if any of this stuff interests you, be sure to check out the No Proscenium podcast or ask Jacob for an invite to the Everything Immersive private Facebook group. Hit us up on Instagram to chat, and enjoy our most off the cuff episode to date. 6:00- Intro Noah Nelson: https://noproscenium.com/ https://twitter.com/NoProscenium Check out Artists Real Talk episode 11 with Noah Nelson: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000379844107 Tommy Honton: http://tommyhonton.com/ https://twitter.com/angelalansburyd 6:24- First Immersive Design Summit http://immersivedesignsummit.com/ 7:28- Tom Pearson: Third Rail Projects Co-Artist Director http://www.thirdrailprojects.com/about/#abouthecompany http://www.thenshefell.com/directors/ 8:09- Then She Fell http://www.thenshefell.com/ Sleep No More https://mckittrickhotel.com/sleep-no-more/ 8:45- Jacob asks Tommy and Noah for advice on what he should do at Sleep No More 12:24- Art Basel https://www.artbasel.com/miami-beach 12:58- Jacob asks Tommy, “What was your overall lesson learned from the summit?” 14:20- Olivia Cueva oliviacueva.co 14:50- https://noproscenium.com/ https://twitter.com/NoProscenium 22:50- Noah explains how people heard about the Immersive Design Summit 24:42- Jacob asks, “What would say were the categories of attendees?” 26:50- Noah explains how they made conscious choices to make sure that this was an inclusive event 27:43- “What did you think of the town hall portion?” 30:47- Asking the audience, “what was the thing you saw that made you re-think your work?” 31:45- Tommy running into a scavenger hunt and finding a riddle when he was younger 33:46- When did you know there was a professional world of immersive entertainment? 37:44- When Tommy first experienced immersive experiences 38:43- Tommy reaching out to companies asking if he could work for them even if it's for free 39:30- Andrew McGregor: http://www.mightykingdrew.com/ https://twitter.com/mightykingdrew Listen to episode #8 with Andrew McGregor https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000378956175 40:52- Tommy and Noah meeting for the first time an informational interview 43:08- Tommy and Noah ending up in a surprise meeting with the city of Los Angeles for permitting 45:43- Vince Meow Wolf https://meowwolf.com/author/vince/ 47:03- Read more about Candytopia and Happy Place and why they got shut down here: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/candytopia-happy-place-exhibitions-temporarily-close-la-1069964 https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/blog/happy-place-is-l-a-s-latest-selfie-inspiring-pop-up-111817 http://abc7.com/business/happy-place-candytopia-pop-up-galleries-shut-down-by-la-city/2800918/ 47:53- http://www.mama.gallery/ 49:01- https://www.museumoficecream.com/ http://the14thfactory.com/ http://thetensionexperience.com/ 52:20- Why did we not discuss the selfie palaces or the Ghost Ship? Read more about the Ghost Ship Fire here: https://www.newyorker.com/news/benjamin-wallace-wells/what-happened-exactly-in-oaklands-ghost-ship-fire 54:57- “Tommy did you feel like it was missing from the conversation?” 57:05- Vince https://meowwolf.com/author/vince/ Justin Fix https://scarela.com/speakers/justin-fix/ http://www.thewillowsla.com 57:22- Noah's opinion on discussing different business challenges with opening up a venue and needing the city on your side. 58:03- Sara Thacher https://www.disneyresearch.com 58:34- The institute http://www.theinstitutemovie.com/ 1:02:54- https://twitter.com/Jessedamiani 1:04:33- What was the moral of the story on that panel? 1:07:50- Budgets and rates 1:10:11- You have to make yourself valuable to the project 1:10:10- Nova Han http://novahan.com 1:10:50- Jacob asks Noah, “What other panel did you moderate?” 1:13:54- Check out the Carne Y Arena exhibit at LACMA http://www.lacma.org/carne-y-arena#landing 1:15:08- Tommy what was your favorite moment at the Immersive Design Summit? 1:16:16- Diana Williams Content Strategist, Lucasfilm’s Story Group https://www.ilm.com/ilmxlab/ Colin Nightingale Creative Producer, Punchdrunk International https://www.punchdrunk.com/ 1:17:14- Curtis Hickman Chief Creative Officer & Co-Founder, The Void https://www.thevoid.com/ 1:17:44- Christ Hickman THE VOID: Creating The Illusion of Reality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebwtq1HZJ2A 1:22:47- Jacob goes into detail about his favorite part at the summit 1:23:14- Melina Lauw Co-Creator, Whisperlodge https://whisperlodge.nyc/ 1:27:00-Serial Killers and Immersive theater 1:27:37- Summarizing Sara Thacher https://www.disneyresearch.com/ 1:28:55- How did you guys feel about Sara’s speech? 1:35:24- Final wishes for Immersive Design Summit 2019 1:37:45- http://www.serialkillerspeeddating.com/ http://www.abelhorwitz.com/ 1:39:58- Tommy Honton: http://tommyhonton.com/ https://twitter.com/angelalansburyd http://themuseumofselfies.com/ 1:40:32- Noah Nelson: https://noproscenium.com/ https://twitter.com/NoProscenium https://www.facebook.com/groups/everythingimmersive http://immersivedesignsummit.com/ https://twitter.com/designimmersive 1:41:35- Jacob Patterson https://www.instagram.com/jmjpatterson https://thinktank.gallery/ https://www.instagram.com/thinktankdtl
We're back! It's been a while since A.R.T. has posted an episode of our podcast, and a lot has happened in the interim. If you read between the lines (or read the "farewell letter" we published online after the LA Weekly story last year), then you know a bit of what happened, but our host Jacob Patterson takes a moment in this episode to break down what happened and where we're at because of it. If you don't give a damn and want to hear inspiring creators talk about how they're changing the world, skip this one and head over to the first full episode of Season 2 with the CEO of Meow Wolf. 0:18- What has happened to Artists Real Talk? 1:14- Check out the last episode recorded on Artist Real Talk https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000381750912 2:38- Why Think Tank stopped hosting the podcast, and what happened between season one and season two 3:47- Art Director Dino @nunquamdormio 3:52- Jacob’s assistant Elsa @hellsuh 4:00- Sleep No More immersive show in New York https://mckittrickhotel.com/sleep-no-more/ 5:34- What happened to Think Tank Gallery in general 6:00- LA Weekly following the think tank story 6:16- Listen to Artist Real Talk episode 9 with Scott Hove here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000379211211 6:30- Scott Hove https://www.facebook.com/cakefangs/ http://cakefangs.com/ https://www.instagram.com/scotthove/ 6:37- Read more about the Ghost Ship Fire here: https://www.newyorker.com/news/benjamin-wallace-wells/what-happened-exactly-in-oaklands-ghost-ship-fire 6:55- LA Weekly http://www.laweekly.com/arts/in-the-wake-of-oaklands-ghost-ship-fire-popular-downtown-gallery-think-tank-has-been-forced-to-close-8043495 7:02- Think Tank’s Farewell letter to DTLA https://thinktank.gallery/farewell 7:30- Jacob goes into detail about what happened to Think Tank Gallery, what is 939 studio and what is Think Tank gallery doing next. 8:45- Scheduled inspections at Think Tank 10:33- Trap house event http://www.laweekly.com/event/trap-house-la-opening-night-7434673 12:23- Eviction notice 13:00 Think Tank creating a community a system where a community can run 16:57- Ammon Rost http://ammonrost.com/ 18:02- Re branding / splitting the brand 19:47- Think Tanking only hosting rentals 20:25- Moving from DIY to “do it right” the difference between doing it yourself and doing it correctly so that it could live in its highest potential. 23:14- Cleaning up Think Tank to start renting it out 24:38- Does Think Tank have a social responsibility to re-sign the lease? 25:05- Drinkin’ Smokin’ West’ Coastin’ event https://drinkinsmokinwestcoastin.com/ 26:49- Dino the art director of Think Tank, stepping up and helping in inspiring ways. 28:40- Jacob explains how he had to take off his creator hat and put on his business man hat to looking at things more objectively. 31:11- Details about 939 Studio is an event rental site now, when someone wants an artistic collaboration they hit up think tank and from there they will decide if they will pitch it to 939 studio. 33:00- How Think Tank stopped wasting time pursuing things that couldn't be profitable enough to exist and started thinking outside the box 33:45- Think Tank’s event Legal Goods https://thinktank.gallery/youarehere3/ Read more about it here: https://creators.vice.com/en_us/article/4x9g79/think-tank-la-diy-show-convict-ex-convict-artists 34:03- You are here ll Shoot a cop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0CkCcvorZ4&feature=youtu.be 34:35- http://www.laweekly.com/arts/in-the-wake-of-oaklands-ghost-ship-fire-popular-downtown-gallery-think-tank-has-been-forced-to-close-8043495 https://thinktank.gallery/farewell 35:34- Listen to the podcast where Phil America pitches the Legal Goods idea https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/a-r-t-artists-real-talk/id1159607075?mt=2&i=1000380950233 Phil America: http://philamerica.com/ Instagram @philamerica 36:03- https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/installation/a-gallery-built-inside-a-los-angeles-swap-meet/ 36:25- Jacob explains what Legal Goods was about 36:30- Greg Escalante 39:00- Selling art from convicts in Legal Goods 40:05- Bonita swap meet is located at 620 S Alvarado St, Los Angeles, CA 90057 40:03- How a lot of people got offended about a couple white dudes doing this event and the backlash that came from it 42:19- Check out videos of Jacob hanging out with children during the Legal Goods pop up: https://instagram.com/p/BTNkNa1DHsF/ https://instagram.com/p/BTQE4RNj0of/ 42:29- Legal Goods Zine https://thinktank.gallery/dswc/legal-goods-zine 42:48- Learning about the neighborhood through the children 43:22- Why Legal Goods was an important show for Think Tank 44:59- DSWC Group art show - a testament to LA https://drinkinsmokinwestcoastin.com/ 47:40 Check out the book Built to Last Successful: Habits of Visionary Companies https://www.amazon.com/Built-Last-Successful-Visionary-Essentials-ebook/dp/B0058DRSHW 48:40- Meow Wolf giving Think Tank a grant https://meowwolf.com/ https://twitter.com/MeowWolf1 50:14- Scott Hove https://www.facebook.com/cakefangs/ http://cakefangs.com/ https://www.instagram.com/scotthove/ 51:15- Drinkin Smokin West Coastin - Group love hate letter to LA https://drinkinsmokinwestcoastin.com/ 51:54- How Jacob came up with the idea for DSWC Read what people had to say about Drinkin’ Smokin’ and West Coastin’ http://www.laweekly.com/arts/drinkin-smokin-and-west-coastin-is-a-love-hate-letter-to-la-8511955 http://dola.com/events/2017/8/19/drinkin-smokin-west-coastin-a-group-love-hate-letter-to-la http://www.lataco.com/drinkin-smokin-west-coastin-lovehate-letter-l/ 59:42- Whitney bell https://kiddbell.com/ 59:59- Whitney’s Dick Pic show http://www.laweekly.com/event/i-didnt-ask-for-this-a-lifetime-of-dick-pics-8694867 1:00:57- https://www.broadwayworld.com/los-angeles/article/Fully-Immersive-CAUGHT-to-Make-LA-Premiere-at-Think-Tank-Gallery-20171009 http://www.fireflyinc.com/caught/
Oh, do we have a multi-layered episode for you today. First, we turn to Jacob Patterson of Think Tank Gallery, as we drop in on the night of their media preview for their next big show Drinkin', Smokin', West Coastin'. Then we unlock the No Pro time machine (Where do you think all that Patreon money goes to?) to enter the world of Nocturnal Fandango before The Sudden Loneliness Gift disrupted their dreams and plans. That's where we find Jason and Kevin Davidson, the couple at the heart of that company, weeks after Have You Seen Jake? ended, before a tragic fire--an uncanny echo of stories past--took Kevin away from Jason. All that, and Noah shares his tale of a Technodelic experience. Wait, what?
This week we had the opportunity to talk to Think Tank Gallery founder and A.R.T. Podcast host Jacob Patterson this week about building DIY art spaces, the world of sneakerheads, and how he accidentally made two videos go viral in the early days of YouTube.
It's impossible to describe Phil America's work, and that fact is very important to him. Our host Jacob Patterson and Phil are from the same working man's town in NorCal, and they relate on many topics. Because of that, this podcast gets deeper than any we've done so far. Discussing what it means to be an American and an artist at the same time is what we are all doing nowadays, but it's something over which Phil has been obsessing for years. And that obsession expresses itself in many ways, oftentimes illegally. 0:00 - Intro 6:02 - What do you do? 6:19 - Not being exclusively stuck in a box 6:50 - Are you still a graffiti artist? When did you start? 7:32 - What were the first trashiest tags you were putting together? Did you use pens or spray cans? 9:02 - Was this the first art you did period? 9:14 - Art VS. Vandalism 12:02 - Phil explains what his favorite type of art is 14:02 - Social media echo chamber 14:42 - Do you consider yourself on the other side of people who are putting up gang graffiti? 16:02 - Calling social media activism when it really doesn’t do much 16:42 - At what point after 13-14 years old did you start writing things on the walls that you wanted people to see (with a social agenda)? 18:32 - You started sharing photography and publishing books; when did that start and what was the thought process behind it? 19:42 - Learn more about who Jean- Michel Basquiat is at http://basquiat.com 21:02 - Street art and the media are two different worlds. Do you think there are more areas now where these two worlds combine? 22:22 - “Graffiti is the only art form that was created by the youth.” 23:16 - What came next for you after tagging? 23:42 - Phil gets into detail of who graffiti train painters are and what they do 25:47 - When did you find your interest in graffiti train painters? 26:19 - Were you in a crew In Sacramento? 26:32 - When did you take the step of being an artist instead of just painting trains? 28:22 - https://streetartnews.net/tag/montana-gallery http://www.crewest.com 28:52 - How Phil realized he was more than just a Graffiti artist and a photographer 29:24 - Why did you choose to go to Europe? 29:32 - Phil’s published books http://philamerica.com/published-work/ 29:55 - Phil goes into detail about realizing he does not want to restrict himself to only photography 31:18 - Is your graffiti work documented somewhere? 33:07 - You say that these graffiti artists don’t care about anything other than getting their respect at the same time you personally don't care if you suck or if you are good— you care a lot about the culture and getting in there to document them. When did this shift change from you painting to caring more about the culture? 35:07 - Where did you go to prison and for what? 36:32 - People viewing you through a lens of being straight white male 37:44 - An Interpol notice is an international alert circulated by Interpol to communicate information about crimes, criminals and threats from police in a member state (or an authorized international entity) to their counterparts around the world. 39:32 - Principle and conviction 39:52 - Did you make work in prison, if so what kind? 40:42 - Project in Thailand white ambition http://publicdelivery.org/white-ambition/ 41:42 - The caste system in India is a system of social stratification which has pre-modern origins, was transformed by the British Raj, and is today the basis of reservation in India. It consists of two different concepts, varna and jāti, which may be regarded as different levels of analysis of this system. 44:22 - Project in Thailand http://publicdelivery.org/slum-vacation/ 45:12 - What was the first thing you did when you were in Bangkok since you didn’t take your camera? 46:29 - Phil touches on how he got in touch with the mafia in Thailand 48:00 - In Thailand the Thai people look down upon the slum people. Phil managed to find away that connects the both of these worlds. He placed both sides together in hopes of sparking conversations between the two in which he succeeded. His only hope is that this will lead somewhere in the future. 49:22 - Do you think there was some sort of difficulty while trying to express this project truthfully since you are a white american? 51:00 - Phil questions why it was okay for him to go to a higher part of the town but not the slum part of town 52:22 - “The language of art” http://tedxsacramento.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucv6PJPIyB8 54:22 - How shortly after this project did you get arrested over there? 55:02 - What was it like being a white dude and coming out on the newspaper while in jail? 55:53 - How long were you in jail for? 56:53 - Phil explains how going to jail influenced him 59:12 - “If my mom can’t understand it get the fuck out of my face!” 01:01:52 - Phil is able to have conversations with people that he sees are voiceless, in a certain realm. He does not make his art work to them, he makes it for them. http://basquiat.com https://www.google.com/search?q=jean+michel+basquiat&biw=1040&bih=691&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=0ahUKEwiC45Wz4v_RAhUXzGMKHcY4BP0Q_AUIBigB 1:03:47 - What was the moment you were like okay i’m going to prison? 1:04:00 - Phil taught at a school in Thailand, and by doing this him and his team helped thousands of people out of poverty. 1:05:42 - Did you get to call anyone from back home to let them know you were getting locked up? 1:09:32 - At what point did you decided to start calling yourself Phil America, how does it make you feel when you are called that? 1:11:42 - Taking American for granted 1:15:12 - Separating and using different names for different creative projects. 1:16:36 - Listen to Shelley’s podcast episode #5 and find more of her at Instagram.com/shelleyhol 1:17:07 - Creating a story for the name you chose 1:19:17 - How have you moved up from each project you’ve done- from graffiti to photography etc 1:20:32 - Using the best language people will understand to get messages across 1:22:07 - What was the first instillation you did, was it in Europe? 1:22:42 - “Pictures are not worth a thousand words.” 1:24:02 - Phil’s thoughts on only creating art that is powerful 1:24:32 - Do you have ideas that are aesthetic? 1:28:01 - http://www.artsdistrictneworleans.com 1:29:07 - Where do you draw the line when people are emailing you trying to take advantage of your connections etc? 1:31:42 - Phil gets into depth about how the people he wants to help are the ones who aren’t asking for help. 1:33:42 - Jacob and Phil’s thoughts on not putting your name on every project you do, or the help you give. 1:35:12 - Shelley Holcomb http://www.curate.la instagram.com/curate.la instagram.com/shelleyhol 1:35:52 - Building relationships with sponsors 1:38:52 - Jacob speaks about how instillation art is important. In today’s society people are drawn to art that they can snap a photo of to post on Instagram while tagging their friends which is good exposure for the artist. 1:40:22 - The language of art 1:41:30 - Built to Last by Jim Collins and Jerry I. Porras https://www.amazon.com/Built-Last-Successful-Visionary-Essentials/dp/0060516402/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486526265&sr=8-1&keywords=built+to+last+book 1:43:42 - Jacob and Phil’s thoughts on Millennial's having a complicated relationship with work and the American Dream. 1:44:50 - “Who does the most work, the best work the hardest work and who's the most clever.” 1:46:36 - Good is a subjective term hard work is not- to Phil working the hardest does not mean it is the best work but at the end of the day it is something he respects. 1:48:56 - Understanding a process Vs time 1:49:27 - See more of Phil’s art instillation of sneakers made into a flag http://philamerica.com/a-transparent-truth/ 1:52:02 - What it means to be an artist and an american at the same time 1:53:22 - Super bowl rant/Tom Brady/Lady Gaga. 1:56:27 - See the trailer for the dance show by Daniella Agami https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbgMSUmv31g 1:58:01 - Jacob gets into detail on a collaborative idea that both him and Phil hope to create. This project will involve sections of the border between Mexico and America; making references to politics. This piece can help for a mediative inspection of those ideas 2:07:22 - Phil speaks about Donald Trumps idea of creating a wall and how it is not something new that does not exist. This wall specific wall already exists and Phil believes people are critical of the idea of walls, not this wall. People are against the idea of keeping people out of somewhere when they are just looking for a better life. 2:08:42 - The American Dream, how it’s fallen, the mistaken angle in the belief that we can “Make America Great Again” – case in point, Americana: “From the mid through late 20th Century, Americana was largely associated with nostalgia for an idealized life in small towns and small cities in America around the turn of the century, from roughly 1880 to the First World War, popularly considered "The Good Old Days".[10] It was believed that much of the structure of 20th Century American life and culture had been cemented in that time and place” The zeitgeist of the idealized period is captured in the Disneyland-style theme parks' Main Street, U.S.A. section (which was inspired by both Walt Disney's hometown of Marceline, Missouri and Harper Goff's childhood home of Fort Collins, Colorado),[12] as well as the musical and movie The Music Man and Thornton Wilder's stage play Our Town.[10] Especially revered in Americana nostalgia are small town institutions like the barber shop,[13] the drug store/soda fountain and ice cream parlor,[14] 2:10:42 - Your name has defined you and your work; with this crumbling American dream how do you reconcile this 2:13:14 - Phil explains what his idea of the American Dream means, “It’s a feelings it’s an emotion its something you can’t bottle up. America is a place where you are allowed to dream.” 2:16:52 - Americans taking what they have for granted 2:21:54 - If the way you are trying to communicate your message makes it so there is no receiver, from that point longer it is no longer a message because it wont get to the receiver. 2:22:59 - Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” and the idea of being worthless to even your family if you are unable to do good work – a reflection of American ideals from a German author 2:23:42 - Phil’s comments on street art - how putting a label/placing it in a box immediately takes away from what the person is saying from viewing it through a specific lens. 2:27:22 - What are you working on next? Find more about Phil America at: http://philamerica.com https://www.instagram.com/philamerica/
We really want to experiment with the format of this conversational show, and this week our co-host Jacob Patterson sits down for a conversation with two team members. Art Director Dino Nama and Real Talk Research Assistant Madelyn Flores listed a bunch of questions they put together after listening to prior shows and looking over some Think Tank exhibits. Patterson does a hell of a job stumbling through them and only answers like 5% of them in an hour... we also provide a little context for who Think Tank is and where we currently stand in the scheme of things. Enjoy this "behind the scenes" episode and let us know what you think! 0:00- Intro 1:23 - Reflecting on the podcast 2:40 - Jessica Bley http://instagram.com/Leclaircollection 3:40 - Jacob gets into detail of how he got into the art world 6:15 - Transition to podcast questions 7:27 - When the Think Tank gallery was originally created what was the initial vision for the gallery? has that vision shifted along the way? 7:50 - John kennamann 8:50 - http://breweryartwalk.com 9:20 - https://www.youtube.com/user/swoozie06 11:48 - Adam Bowden: http://instagram.com/adambodenphotography 12:10 - https://www.youtube.com/user/ThinkTankCollective 12:45 - Putting go pros on couches and throwing them off roofs 12:15 - Sarah Penna’s Instagram and Twitter @sarah_penna 15:00 - Jacob explains what the Think Tank Gallery has become 15:40 - Where do you guys see the Think Tank Gallery at in 1 or 2 years? Has the gallery had a steady growth or has there been some set backs along the way? If so, how did you guys knock out those set backs? 16:03 - Jacob under threat of being arrested and went to court for an event https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PLiLOKM9IWI 18:25 - Head butting a police captain 21:48 - What is your PR strategy moving forward? 22:50 - Moving out of the current Think Tank Gallery location 23:00 - http://nightonbroadway.la 25:05 - What are you guys defined by? 26:07 - If the Think Tank Gallery has to move locations, what does that mean for you guys? 28:40 - Tune into episode 8 for more on Andrew McGregor and his inspirational missions www.mightkingdrew.com 29:28 - Looking back at episode 1 with Matt Dorado is it possible to make an event or production too simple? What critical details need to be paid attention to in every podcast? Matt Dorado: www.thedrunkendevil.com 30:00 - What builds a Think Tank production now? 32:45 - Knowing the basics of what can shut down a production 34:00 - What are the philosophies in your life, do they relate to Andrew McGregor’s (episode 8)? www.mightkingdrew.com 36:08 - The idea of an employer vs an employee 37:42 - How does the gallery balance taking on multiple projects at the same time; do you have any tips for the listeners? 38:45 - Separating what is urgent and what is important 41:46 - “The important things can get done before everyone wakes up or after everyone leaves the office.” 44:00 - How have you seen the podcast progress in both technical and artistic terms up to this point? 46:40 - Seth Goden https://twitter.com/ThisIsSethsBlog http://sethgodin.typepad.com The Time Ferriss Show Ep #177 with Seth Godin http://feeds.feedburner.com/thetimferrissshow 49:00 - How have you focused your energy after the presidential election? Do you mix politics with your work at Think Tank Gallery? 50:50 - The Think Tank stepping out and not being afraid to say things that need to be said 54:45 - The desert with Scott Hove and mushroom trips (hear the full story on episode 55:15 - Kiran Gandhi: http://www.madamegandhi.com/ https://kirangandhi.com https://twitter.com/madamegandhi https://www.instagram.com/madamegandhi/ 55:26 - In what ways have you as directors had to exhibit improv skills similar to Jackie’s from Traphouse? http://www.traphouse.la 57:30 - Jacobs thoughts on having content before sharing and letting it exemplify what it is you do; not gunning for that big break unless its there. 1:02:11 - Next event at Think Tank Gallery Drinkin' Smokin' & West Coastin’ 3/18-4/20 stay updated at http://www.thinktankgallery.org Where you can find Jacob Patterson: http://www.jpattersonart.com/thinktankgallerycrap http://blog.thinktankgallery.org https://www.instagram.com/jmjpatterson/
From the Think Tank podcast studio in DTLA comes the latest episode of NO PRO. Host Noah Nelson is joined by Think Tank's Jacob Patterson to talk about Traphouse.la, the art show/escape room/immersive venue that Think Tank is popping up for Spooky Season in LA. Annnnnnd to announce the advent of Think Tank's own podcast A.R.T.- Artist Real Talk, which is bowing this week. All that plus the News & Notes-- featuring the announcement of No Pro's involvement with IndieCade's NIGHT GAMES event on October 15th, and our BRAND NEW THEME MUSIC by Chris Porter. So, you know, just your average episode. ;-)
Whether you’ve been customizing sneakers for over a decade or are itching to give customizing a shot this podcast should definitely get you more excited about where customs have come and what might be ahead. In this talk Mike Miscannon of @RedRibbonRecon and myself sat down with Los Angeles based customizer and art gallery manager Jacob […] The post Custom Sneaker Chronicles EP 6: Jacob Patterson Interview appeared first on PaintOrThread.com.