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John Huntington is an entertainment technology expert, educator, author, and photographer with over three decades of experience in show control, sound, and networking systems. Holding an MFA from Yale School of Drama and a BFA from Ithaca College, he has worked as a tenured professor at NYC College of Technology/CUNY, systems engineer for major productions, and consultant on projects like Blue Man Group and NikeTown. A prolific author, his books, including Show Networks and Control Systems, are industry staples. Now a Professor Emeritus, he continues to shape the field through consulting, writing, and photography. This Episode is brought to you by AVL Media Group and GearSource
When did the American conservative movement begin? Who were its chief protagonists? What were their main motivations? Is the conservative movement a social movement, like any other, or is it something different? Should scholars have "sympathy" for their conservative subjects in order to study them? And are there important distinctions to be drawn between "conservative," "the right," and "the far right?" These are the sorts of questions historians ask each other and themselves. The changing ways they answer them — and the reasons their answers change — is the subject of today's episode. In other words: we're discussing the historiography of the American right. (Fun!)In a highly influential 1994 essay, historian Alan Brinkley referred to conservatism as "something of an orphan in historical scholarship." By 2011, when our brilliant guest, Kim Phillips-Fein, surveyed the historical literature on conservatism, she found a dynamic, prolific, even "trendy" field, but one with many unsettled methodological debates. In 2017, friend of the pod Rick Perlstein wrote that historians, himself included, had made a mistake, privileging the more respectable and intellectual dimensions of conservatism over the more irrational, rank, and racist. "If Donald Trump is the latest chapter of conservatism's story," Perlstein mused, "might historians have been telling that story wrong?" Since then, several studies and popular books have emerged which correct the record, and take up Perlstein's call to study "conservative history's political surrealists and intellectual embarrassments, its con artists and tribunes of white rage." To start off the year — an election year, no less — we're taking up these questions again. What is the state of the field of conservative studies now? Have historians, popular writers, and/or podcasters over-corrected, in the Trump era, for the mistakes Perlstein cites? What might we be missing this time? We're so very lucky to have long-time friend of the show Kim Phillips-Fein, the Robert Gardiner-Kenneth T. Jackson Professor of History at Columbia University, as our guide. Let's get big picture and take stock. 2024, here we go. Further Reading:Alan Brinkley, "The Problem of American Conservatism," The American Historical Review, Apr 1994. Kim Phillips Fein, "Conservatism: A State of the Field," The Journal of American History, Dec 2011. — Invisible Hands: The Businessmen's Crusade Against the New Deal (2010)— Fear City: New York's Fiscal Crisis and the Rise of Austerity Politics (2017)Rick Perlstein, "I Thought I Understood the American Right. Trump Proved Me Wrong." New York Times, Apr 11, 2017. Richard Hofstadter, "The Pseudo-Conservative Revolt," The American Scholar, Winter, 1954. Willmoore Kendall, The Conservative Affirmation (Regnery Publishing, 1963)John Huntington, Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (2021)...and don't forget to subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon for access to all of our bonus episodes!
On this week's Tonic, Dee Dee delves into the realm of the unknown with John Huntington—a renowned spirit box session expert with a decade in the field. Not only did he live in the hauntingly infamous Conjuring House, but he's graced screens in films like "Sleepless Unrest" and "The Harrisville Haunting" and even portrayed a priest on "Ghost Adventures." From designing his own paranormal tools to his unparalleled experiences, John's journey is one for the books. Join us for an episode that promises to send chills down your spine.
In episode 217, John Huntington returns, sharing his latest work, "Introduction to Show Control." This episode delves into the delicate balance between technology and art in entertainment—an enduring relationship that has shaped John's journey over the past 30 years. He reflects on the genesis of his first book, "Control Systems for Live Entertainment," and how it paved the way for his two new books. Together with his host, he explores the impact of these works and the fascinating interplay between creativity and technology in the entertainment realm.If you are interested in Johns's book you can buy them in a bundle and save money on the Rational Acoustics web storeFind out more about John Huntington, his books, blogs as well as his fascinating photography here www.controlgeek.net/John has offered you all, a limited-time giveaway of his books. Follow this link to be entered to win https://www.controlgeek.net/s2nThis episode is sponsored by Rational Acoustics, Allen & Heath, and RCFJohn Huntington is an author, educator, entertainment and show control systems consultant, and sound engineer. He is also an award-winning photographer and storm chaser. Huntington was a Professor of Entertainment Technology for more than 24 years at New York City College of Technology, also known as Citytech, which is part of CUNY.Introduction to Show Control explains the practice of interconnecting and synchronizing entertainment technology systems such as lighting, lasers, audio, video, stage machinery, animatronics, special effects, and pyrotechnic systems for live shows such as concerts, theater productions, theme park attractions, themed retail installations, cruise ship shows, immersive art experiences, museum exhibits, and traditional performing arts. Designed to be read along with Huntington's companion volume Introduction to Show Networking, this book covers topics including cue concepts, triggers and synchronization, cueing systems, show types, and system architectures before moving on to methods of connecting entertainment control systems together. Join our Discord Server and our Facebook Group, and Follow us on InstagramPlease check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside & Chris Leonard
Konstnären John Huntington vill i ett nytt verk driva ut det han kallar för "tankespöken" från den kommunal förvaltningen. Producent: Estrid HolmProgramledare: Maria Askerfjord Sundeby
This episode was fun! John Huntington a paranormal investigator and a bulider of paranormal equipment was also associated with a few documentaries of the "Conjuring house"
Every year, The Brian Lehrer Show asks you to submit the best photo you took that is sitting on your phone – and every year, you deliver with some truly impressive snaps! This year, you submitted over 900 photos! Our partners at Photoville, along with a special guest judge, documentary photographer and writer Laylah Amatullah Barrayn, picked out their favorites (check out their 'Top 50' gallery), and then Brian and the team selected three winners to present their photos on the air. Brian speaks with Laylah Amatullah Barrayn and Photoville's creative director & co-founder Sam Barzilay about the three winning photos, which you can see below. Plus, hear the winning photographers talk about their submissions. Partner's Note: Photoville will be celebrating it's 12th festival this year with a city-wide celebration in June. Click here to learn more about the festival, as well as this non-profit and their education and public programs. This Year's Winners: Kamel Brown (photo taken in Harlem) (Kamel Brown) Geralyn Shukwit (photo taken in Red Hook, Brooklyn) (Geralyn Shukwit) John Huntington (photo taken at St. George, Staten Island) (John Huntington)
America's Most Haunted Residence... The Conjuring House; a name that has been cemented in not only paranormal history, but now film history as well. Ever wonder what it would be like to live inside this infamous and historic home? We speak to a man who did exactly that - Former Caretaker, John Huntington. Become a PATRON and help us to make content and go crazy places: https://www.patreon.com/evppodcast Connect with us on social media: YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvpS_7TZj8aq1Pzst7ljG6wINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/everythingvaguelyparanormal/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/everythingvaguelyparanormal TWITTER: https://twitter.com/evppodcast
Matt is joined by John Huntington, author of Far-Right Vanguard, which chronicles the history of what he calls the "ultraconservative" movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century.John is a history professor at Houston Community College.Subscribe to Know Your Enemy on Patreon to listen to this bonus episode, and all of our bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/knowyourenemy
The hosts chat with FOH mixer and production professional Custer, FOH engineer for pop artist MAX. Michael and Custer recount some experiences from a recent event they did together. Custer talks about finding the right console platform for the job, advocating for the artist, and integrating multiple types of technology into the performance. Join the Audio Nerd Book Club discord and learn about show networking from John Huntington: https://discord.gg/ETNV85yjNTThis episode is sponsored by Audix , Allen & Heath, and RCFJoin our Discord Server and our Facebook Group, Follow us on InstagramPlease check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside, Chris Leonard, and Sam Boone
Donald Trump shocked the nation in 2016 by winning the presidency through an ultraconservative, anti-immigrant platform, but, despite the electoral surprise, Trump's far-right views were not an aberration, nor even a recent phenomenon. In Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021), John Huntington shows how, for almost a century, the far right has forced so-called "respectable" conservatives to grapple with their concerns, thereby intensifying right-wing thought and forecasting the trajectory of American politics. Ultraconservatives of the twentieth century were the vanguard of modern conservatism as it exists in the Republican Party of today. Far-Right Vanguard chronicles the history of the ultraconservative movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century. Often marginalized as outliers, the far right grew out of the same ideological seedbed that nourished mainstream conservatism. Ultraconservatives were true reactionaries, dissenters seeking to peel back the advance of the liberal state, hoping to turn one of the major parties, if not a third party, into a bastion of true conservatism. In the process, ultraconservatives left a deep imprint upon the cultural and philosophical bedrock of American politics. Far-right leaders built their movement through grassroots institutions, like the John Birch Society and Christian Crusade, each one a critical node in the ultraconservative network, a point of convergence for activists, politicians, and businessmen. This vibrant, interconnected web formed the movement's connective tissue and pushed far-right ideas into the political mainstream. Conspiracy theories, nativism, white supremacy, and radical libertarianism permeated far-right organizations, producing an uncompromising mindset and a hyper-partisanship that consumed conservatism and, eventually, the Republican Party. Ultimately, the far right's politics of dissent—against racial progress, federal power, and political moderation—laid the groundwork for the aggrieved, vitriolic conservatism of the twenty-first century. Brandon T. Jett, professor of history at Florida SouthWestern State College, creator of the Lynching in LaBelle Digital History Project, and author of Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South (LSU Press, 202) Twitter: @DrBrandonJett1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Donald Trump shocked the nation in 2016 by winning the presidency through an ultraconservative, anti-immigrant platform, but, despite the electoral surprise, Trump's far-right views were not an aberration, nor even a recent phenomenon. In Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021), John Huntington shows how, for almost a century, the far right has forced so-called "respectable" conservatives to grapple with their concerns, thereby intensifying right-wing thought and forecasting the trajectory of American politics. Ultraconservatives of the twentieth century were the vanguard of modern conservatism as it exists in the Republican Party of today. Far-Right Vanguard chronicles the history of the ultraconservative movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century. Often marginalized as outliers, the far right grew out of the same ideological seedbed that nourished mainstream conservatism. Ultraconservatives were true reactionaries, dissenters seeking to peel back the advance of the liberal state, hoping to turn one of the major parties, if not a third party, into a bastion of true conservatism. In the process, ultraconservatives left a deep imprint upon the cultural and philosophical bedrock of American politics. Far-right leaders built their movement through grassroots institutions, like the John Birch Society and Christian Crusade, each one a critical node in the ultraconservative network, a point of convergence for activists, politicians, and businessmen. This vibrant, interconnected web formed the movement's connective tissue and pushed far-right ideas into the political mainstream. Conspiracy theories, nativism, white supremacy, and radical libertarianism permeated far-right organizations, producing an uncompromising mindset and a hyper-partisanship that consumed conservatism and, eventually, the Republican Party. Ultimately, the far right's politics of dissent—against racial progress, federal power, and political moderation—laid the groundwork for the aggrieved, vitriolic conservatism of the twenty-first century. Brandon T. Jett, professor of history at Florida SouthWestern State College, creator of the Lynching in LaBelle Digital History Project, and author of Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South (LSU Press, 202) Twitter: @DrBrandonJett1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Donald Trump shocked the nation in 2016 by winning the presidency through an ultraconservative, anti-immigrant platform, but, despite the electoral surprise, Trump's far-right views were not an aberration, nor even a recent phenomenon. In Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021), John Huntington shows how, for almost a century, the far right has forced so-called "respectable" conservatives to grapple with their concerns, thereby intensifying right-wing thought and forecasting the trajectory of American politics. Ultraconservatives of the twentieth century were the vanguard of modern conservatism as it exists in the Republican Party of today. Far-Right Vanguard chronicles the history of the ultraconservative movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century. Often marginalized as outliers, the far right grew out of the same ideological seedbed that nourished mainstream conservatism. Ultraconservatives were true reactionaries, dissenters seeking to peel back the advance of the liberal state, hoping to turn one of the major parties, if not a third party, into a bastion of true conservatism. In the process, ultraconservatives left a deep imprint upon the cultural and philosophical bedrock of American politics. Far-right leaders built their movement through grassroots institutions, like the John Birch Society and Christian Crusade, each one a critical node in the ultraconservative network, a point of convergence for activists, politicians, and businessmen. This vibrant, interconnected web formed the movement's connective tissue and pushed far-right ideas into the political mainstream. Conspiracy theories, nativism, white supremacy, and radical libertarianism permeated far-right organizations, producing an uncompromising mindset and a hyper-partisanship that consumed conservatism and, eventually, the Republican Party. Ultimately, the far right's politics of dissent—against racial progress, federal power, and political moderation—laid the groundwork for the aggrieved, vitriolic conservatism of the twenty-first century. Brandon T. Jett, professor of history at Florida SouthWestern State College, creator of the Lynching in LaBelle Digital History Project, and author of Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South (LSU Press, 202) Twitter: @DrBrandonJett1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Donald Trump shocked the nation in 2016 by winning the presidency through an ultraconservative, anti-immigrant platform, but, despite the electoral surprise, Trump's far-right views were not an aberration, nor even a recent phenomenon. In Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021), John Huntington shows how, for almost a century, the far right has forced so-called "respectable" conservatives to grapple with their concerns, thereby intensifying right-wing thought and forecasting the trajectory of American politics. Ultraconservatives of the twentieth century were the vanguard of modern conservatism as it exists in the Republican Party of today. Far-Right Vanguard chronicles the history of the ultraconservative movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century. Often marginalized as outliers, the far right grew out of the same ideological seedbed that nourished mainstream conservatism. Ultraconservatives were true reactionaries, dissenters seeking to peel back the advance of the liberal state, hoping to turn one of the major parties, if not a third party, into a bastion of true conservatism. In the process, ultraconservatives left a deep imprint upon the cultural and philosophical bedrock of American politics. Far-right leaders built their movement through grassroots institutions, like the John Birch Society and Christian Crusade, each one a critical node in the ultraconservative network, a point of convergence for activists, politicians, and businessmen. This vibrant, interconnected web formed the movement's connective tissue and pushed far-right ideas into the political mainstream. Conspiracy theories, nativism, white supremacy, and radical libertarianism permeated far-right organizations, producing an uncompromising mindset and a hyper-partisanship that consumed conservatism and, eventually, the Republican Party. Ultimately, the far right's politics of dissent—against racial progress, federal power, and political moderation—laid the groundwork for the aggrieved, vitriolic conservatism of the twenty-first century. Brandon T. Jett, professor of history at Florida SouthWestern State College, creator of the Lynching in LaBelle Digital History Project, and author of Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South (LSU Press, 202) Twitter: @DrBrandonJett1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Donald Trump shocked the nation in 2016 by winning the presidency through an ultraconservative, anti-immigrant platform, but, despite the electoral surprise, Trump's far-right views were not an aberration, nor even a recent phenomenon. In Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021), John Huntington shows how, for almost a century, the far right has forced so-called "respectable" conservatives to grapple with their concerns, thereby intensifying right-wing thought and forecasting the trajectory of American politics. Ultraconservatives of the twentieth century were the vanguard of modern conservatism as it exists in the Republican Party of today. Far-Right Vanguard chronicles the history of the ultraconservative movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century. Often marginalized as outliers, the far right grew out of the same ideological seedbed that nourished mainstream conservatism. Ultraconservatives were true reactionaries, dissenters seeking to peel back the advance of the liberal state, hoping to turn one of the major parties, if not a third party, into a bastion of true conservatism. In the process, ultraconservatives left a deep imprint upon the cultural and philosophical bedrock of American politics. Far-right leaders built their movement through grassroots institutions, like the John Birch Society and Christian Crusade, each one a critical node in the ultraconservative network, a point of convergence for activists, politicians, and businessmen. This vibrant, interconnected web formed the movement's connective tissue and pushed far-right ideas into the political mainstream. Conspiracy theories, nativism, white supremacy, and radical libertarianism permeated far-right organizations, producing an uncompromising mindset and a hyper-partisanship that consumed conservatism and, eventually, the Republican Party. Ultimately, the far right's politics of dissent—against racial progress, federal power, and political moderation—laid the groundwork for the aggrieved, vitriolic conservatism of the twenty-first century. Brandon T. Jett, professor of history at Florida SouthWestern State College, creator of the Lynching in LaBelle Digital History Project, and author of Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South (LSU Press, 202) Twitter: @DrBrandonJett1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Donald Trump shocked the nation in 2016 by winning the presidency through an ultraconservative, anti-immigrant platform, but, despite the electoral surprise, Trump's far-right views were not an aberration, nor even a recent phenomenon. In Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021), John Huntington shows how, for almost a century, the far right has forced so-called "respectable" conservatives to grapple with their concerns, thereby intensifying right-wing thought and forecasting the trajectory of American politics. Ultraconservatives of the twentieth century were the vanguard of modern conservatism as it exists in the Republican Party of today. Far-Right Vanguard chronicles the history of the ultraconservative movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century. Often marginalized as outliers, the far right grew out of the same ideological seedbed that nourished mainstream conservatism. Ultraconservatives were true reactionaries, dissenters seeking to peel back the advance of the liberal state, hoping to turn one of the major parties, if not a third party, into a bastion of true conservatism. In the process, ultraconservatives left a deep imprint upon the cultural and philosophical bedrock of American politics. Far-right leaders built their movement through grassroots institutions, like the John Birch Society and Christian Crusade, each one a critical node in the ultraconservative network, a point of convergence for activists, politicians, and businessmen. This vibrant, interconnected web formed the movement's connective tissue and pushed far-right ideas into the political mainstream. Conspiracy theories, nativism, white supremacy, and radical libertarianism permeated far-right organizations, producing an uncompromising mindset and a hyper-partisanship that consumed conservatism and, eventually, the Republican Party. Ultimately, the far right's politics of dissent—against racial progress, federal power, and political moderation—laid the groundwork for the aggrieved, vitriolic conservatism of the twenty-first century. Brandon T. Jett, professor of history at Florida SouthWestern State College, creator of the Lynching in LaBelle Digital History Project, and author of Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South (LSU Press, 202) Twitter: @DrBrandonJett1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
Donald Trump shocked the nation in 2016 by winning the presidency through an ultraconservative, anti-immigrant platform, but, despite the electoral surprise, Trump's far-right views were not an aberration, nor even a recent phenomenon. In Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021), John Huntington shows how, for almost a century, the far right has forced so-called "respectable" conservatives to grapple with their concerns, thereby intensifying right-wing thought and forecasting the trajectory of American politics. Ultraconservatives of the twentieth century were the vanguard of modern conservatism as it exists in the Republican Party of today. Far-Right Vanguard chronicles the history of the ultraconservative movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century. Often marginalized as outliers, the far right grew out of the same ideological seedbed that nourished mainstream conservatism. Ultraconservatives were true reactionaries, dissenters seeking to peel back the advance of the liberal state, hoping to turn one of the major parties, if not a third party, into a bastion of true conservatism. In the process, ultraconservatives left a deep imprint upon the cultural and philosophical bedrock of American politics. Far-right leaders built their movement through grassroots institutions, like the John Birch Society and Christian Crusade, each one a critical node in the ultraconservative network, a point of convergence for activists, politicians, and businessmen. This vibrant, interconnected web formed the movement's connective tissue and pushed far-right ideas into the political mainstream. Conspiracy theories, nativism, white supremacy, and radical libertarianism permeated far-right organizations, producing an uncompromising mindset and a hyper-partisanship that consumed conservatism and, eventually, the Republican Party. Ultimately, the far right's politics of dissent—against racial progress, federal power, and political moderation—laid the groundwork for the aggrieved, vitriolic conservatism of the twenty-first century. Brandon T. Jett, professor of history at Florida SouthWestern State College, creator of the Lynching in LaBelle Digital History Project, and author of Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South (LSU Press, 202) Twitter: @DrBrandonJett1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Donald Trump shocked the nation in 2016 by winning the presidency through an ultraconservative, anti-immigrant platform, but, despite the electoral surprise, Trump's far-right views were not an aberration, nor even a recent phenomenon. In Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical Roots of Modern Conservatism (U Pennsylvania Press, 2021), John Huntington shows how, for almost a century, the far right has forced so-called "respectable" conservatives to grapple with their concerns, thereby intensifying right-wing thought and forecasting the trajectory of American politics. Ultraconservatives of the twentieth century were the vanguard of modern conservatism as it exists in the Republican Party of today. Far-Right Vanguard chronicles the history of the ultraconservative movement, its national network, its influence on Republican Party politics, and its centrality to America's rightward turn during the second half of the twentieth century. Often marginalized as outliers, the far right grew out of the same ideological seedbed that nourished mainstream conservatism. Ultraconservatives were true reactionaries, dissenters seeking to peel back the advance of the liberal state, hoping to turn one of the major parties, if not a third party, into a bastion of true conservatism. In the process, ultraconservatives left a deep imprint upon the cultural and philosophical bedrock of American politics. Far-right leaders built their movement through grassroots institutions, like the John Birch Society and Christian Crusade, each one a critical node in the ultraconservative network, a point of convergence for activists, politicians, and businessmen. This vibrant, interconnected web formed the movement's connective tissue and pushed far-right ideas into the political mainstream. Conspiracy theories, nativism, white supremacy, and radical libertarianism permeated far-right organizations, producing an uncompromising mindset and a hyper-partisanship that consumed conservatism and, eventually, the Republican Party. Ultimately, the far right's politics of dissent—against racial progress, federal power, and political moderation—laid the groundwork for the aggrieved, vitriolic conservatism of the twenty-first century. Brandon T. Jett, professor of history at Florida SouthWestern State College, creator of the Lynching in LaBelle Digital History Project, and author of Race, Crime, and Policing in the Jim Crow South (LSU Press, 202) Twitter: @DrBrandonJett1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south
We've been talking about the future of audio and networking a lot over the last year or so, and in a new friend, John Huntington, who literally wrote the book on AVL networks, joins me to further our understanding of it all. Jump back in time and yet into the future with John as we discuss some basics of show networking, his amazing books, and even chasing tornados.John's WebsiteJohn's book, Introduction to Show NetworkingTubes by Andrew BlumHost Samantha Potter is also co-lead instructor with Church Sound University — a training program tailored specifically for worship audio techs that's now also available online. Reach her via email here.
Behind the News, 1/20/22 - guests: Erin Thompson on toppling statues; John Huntington on the history of the far right - Doug Henwood
John Huntington joins us to discuss his new book Introduction to Show Networking. He is the leading expert in our industry on show networks and control systems. We discuss some of his earlier work in Vegas among other current projects he is working on. We are giving away a free copy of his book. Go to www.SignalToNoisePodcast.com and enter to win.John Huntington is a Professor of Entertainment Technology at New York City College of Technology, also known as Citytech, which is part of CUNY. Through his company Zircon Designs, Huntington freelances as an author, entertainment and show control systems consultant, and sound engineer.Huntington's book Show Networks and Control Systems is the industry standard. First published as Control Systems for Live Entertainment by Focal Press in 1994, 2nd and 3rd editions were published in 2000 and 2007. In 2012, Huntington started self publishing the book, renamed it, and extensively expanded the networking coverage; he released a second edition in 2017.This episode is sponsored by: AudixNEW Online Podcast Merch store: https://teespring.com/stores/signal-to-noise-podcastPlease check out and support The Roadie Clinic, Their mission is simple. "We exist to empower & heal roadies and their families by providing resources & services tailored to the struggles of the touring lifestyle."Be sure to check out the Signal To Noise Facebook Group. It's a space for listeners to create to generate conversations around the people and topics covered in the podcast — we want your questions and comments! Let's build a great sound community with a place to learn, discuss and reminisce about the “good old days.”The Signal To Noise podcast series on ProSoundWeb is hosted by Live Sound/PSW technical editor Michael Lawrence and pro audio veterans Kyle Chirnside/ Chris LeonardSend us your comments at signal2noisepodcast@gmail.com
From Dark Zone TV's Live Stream - THE HOUSE, the original house which served as the subject for the movie The Conjuring. The Perron Family lived in the early 18th century home for almost 10 years before the poltergeist activity drove them out of the home. Today, the Heinzen family owns the house and allowed a 24 hour week long live stream to happen from within the home's walls. Their fellow paranormal investigator friend John Huntington joined the live stream and was put to the test with experiments. He talks about the Bent Neck Lady, the Swearing Ghost, Stage 5 Clingers, The Dybbuk Box Nose Bleed Sessions, EVP's, Shadow People all within the house.
Lucky Episode 13 – still quarantined in the "Tiger King" zombie apocalypse – finds us back at the Conjuring House in Harrisville, RI where we do the “reveal” of the walk-thru by spirit medium Luis Escalera. In this episode, replete with audio flashbacks from episode 12, caretaker John Huntington tells Luis just how accurate he was. MERCH ALERTVisit our new online store to get your “Afraid On” (and support the show) at www.aonpodcaststore.com. To find the Conjuring House on Facebook search for "The Farm on Round Top Road" or click here: https://www.facebook.com/theoldfarmonroundtoproad/ To check out John Huntington's YouTube channel with spirit box videos, click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa4xyikTHDeBsTa57hKZWYQ WAIT! WATCH OUR FILM, BUY OUR MERCH (JUST BECAUSE YOU’RE COOL)VIMEO ON DEMANDRent the Afraid of Nothing documentary on Vimeo On Demand – and watch two free bonus videos during the 72-hour rental period. Use the promo code “AON20off” and get 20% off the $3.00 rental fee (valid thru 9/30/20). Rent it now: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aondocAMAZON PRIME Watch the documentary on Amazon Prime -- buy or rent, or watch for free if you have a Prime subscription. And please leave a positive review.AFRAID OF NOTHING STOREJust because you are home and pant less doesn’t mean you can’t wear a frighteningly cool t-shirt. Visit our official online store at aonpodcaststore.com for shirts, hats, mugs and more!Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Allswell - Your Dream Bed Starts Here Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/afraidofnothing)
Episode 12 finds us - in the midst of a global pandemic - at the Holy Grail of ghost haunts: The Conjuring House. As fate would have it, the iconic farm house is only 20 minutes from where I was temporarily staying as I wait to move into my new house. Thanks to paraceleb pals Marion Luoma (episode 8) and Ken and Memie Watson (episode 9) I was able to trail spirit medium Luis Escalera and caretaker John Huntington during a walk-thru. Fortunately it was during the day as Luis said, "I would not come back here at night." I concur. Enjoy the show ... and I promise to drop the second shoe - Episode Lucky 13 with the "reveal" - where John Harrington tells Luis how he did (spoiler - he was amazing!).Thanks to ... Special shout out to Luis, who normally does not do interviews or be taped. Thank you for putting your trust in me. Also thanks to Cory and Jennifer Heinzen, the owners who were in Maine and John Huntington for your graciousness.To find the Conjuring House on Facebook search for "The Farm on Round Top Road" or click here: https://www.facebook.com/theoldfarmonroundtoproad/To check out John Huntington's YouTube channel with spirit box videos, click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa4xyikTHDeBsTa57hKZWYQWAIT! WATCH OUR FILM, BUY OUR MERCH (JUST BECAUSE YOU’RE COOL)VIMEO ON DEMANDRent the Afraid of Nothing documentary on Vimeo On Demand – and watch two free bonus videos during the 72-hour rental period. Use the promo code “AON20off” and get 20% off the $3.00 rental fee (valid thru 9/30/20). Rent it now: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/aondocAMAZON PRIME Watch the documentary on Amazon Prime -- buy or rent, or watch for free if you have a Prime subscription. And please leave a positive review.AFRAID OF NOTHING STOREJust because you are home and pant less doesn’t mean you can’t wear a frighteningly cool t-shirt. Visit our official online store at aonpodcaststore.com for shirts, hats, mugs and more!Be sure to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter and Instagram.Allswell - Your Dream Bed Starts Here Free delivery on your first order over $35.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/afraidofnothing)
In this very special episode, we're back in Orlando, Florida for an after hours hang with some of the pros that keep your favorite shows, rides and attractions running around the world. Brought together by John Huntington (ControlGeek.net) and Jim Janninck (TimberSpring Inc.) this year's discussion is all about time code and show sync throughout the industry. With more complex shows and systems working together in tandem these days than ever before, keeping things in sync and arriving on time can be critical. You'll hear industry members talk about how they are handling sync within their organizations, for different applications and what challenges they face. The group concludes with a wish list of features they would like to see implemented in future standards, as clocks move more to networks and traditional show sync moves more towards atomic clock accuracy. The venue, Tiki Bar and a LOT of Egg Rolls were provided by Alcorn McBride Inc with additional support by Medialon by Barco. Thanks to ProSoundWeb for making my trip to InfoComm2019 possible, and to metrotechnical.com for supplying the additional video recorder needed to capture such a long event. - Let me know if I've missed any links! For more info head over to https://www.dcsoundop.com/timecde-geekoutJohn Huntington - http://controlgeek.net/Jim Janninck - http://www.timberspring.com/Alcorn McBride - https://alcorn.com/Medialon - https://www.barco.com/en/product/manager-v6-software--For more information on standards & how they are formed - consider joining https://www.smpte.org/ ProSoundWeb - https://www.prosoundweb.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dcsoundopInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dcsoundopFor more info on the on-body personal Lav recorders we used on John & Jim, check out the LectroSonics PDR + LAV - https://amzn.to/2IGy5CP - For more details on the PDR, visit the official Lectrosonics site @ https://www.lectrosonics.com/US/PDR/product.html--- If you'd like to help support the channel directly, and have your name added to the credits - you can do that here: https://www.patreon.com/DcSoundOp https://paypal.me/dcsoundop DcSoundOp Store - www.amazon.com/shop/dcsoundop---Video Gear:Sony a6500 - https://amzn.to/2yg84E1Sony 10-18mm f4 - https://amzn.to/2BYZmgPSony 18 - 105mm f4 - https://amzn.to/2ylNHoQDJI Osmo Mobile 2 - https://amzn.to/2QYAkDtManfrotto Mini Tripod - https://amzn.to/2MJ8PeHPedco Clamps - https://amzn.to/2DtWVW3Live Sound gear & deals on Amazon - http://amzn.to/2ipY5Ce--Submit your Kit - https://www.dcsoundop.com/submityourkitIndustry Events - https://www.facebook.com/pg/dcsoundop/events/Live Sound Basics Series - https://www.dcsoundop.com/livesoundbasics/Video Playlists - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCiGAbMdd3jiJI2USDWgFBQ/playlistsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/DcSoundOp)
Like it or not, networking is here to stay in professional audio & production. While it might have you tearing your hair out at the moment, it really is making a massive difference in how we deal with transporting & managing data on a job site. While we grew up hunting down signal flow problems with a mini-mag light as our preferred analysis tool, these days it’s tools like Dante Controller, Wireshark, Wireless Workbench & a solid ethernet dongle for your laptop that get you out of most jams. Enter John Huntington, educator, author, practitioner, storm chaser, photographer & all around nice gut to spend a Sunday chatting with.As networked audio has come into its own in the past few years, the knowledge base he has amassed in building reliable show networks and control systems is an excellent foundation to build from and a must have reference on everyone’s shelf in my opinion. More from John:Show Networks and Control Systems Book- https://amzn.to/2tYowHgCity Tech - http://www.citytech.cuny.edu/Gravesend Inn Haunted Hotel - https://www.citytechtheatreworks.org/gravesendinnPopsicle on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/popsiclekitteh/Control Geek - http://controlgeek.net/Event Meteorology - http://www.eventmeteorology.com/ Videos mentioned:Jefferson Waful - Lighting Designer Umphrey’s McGee - https://youtu.be/2aXqNaDIaPYBritney Spears Live 2002 - https://youtu.be/Hod4q1BXig4Taylor Swift Reputation Netflix - https://youtu.be/ZT2_qt4Uy4wGeorge Lucas Super Live Adventure - https://youtu.be/WqdmrxSZ1rMMarvel Universe Live - https://youtu.be/3XLyPm9jjGc Umphrey’s McGee lighting Designer interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aXqNaDIaPYSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/DcSoundOp)
Like it or not, networking is here to stay in professional audio & production. While it might have you tearing your hair out at the moment, it really is making a massive difference in how we deal with transporting & managing data on a job site. While we grew up hunting down signal flow problems with a mini-mag light as our preferred analysis tool, these days it’s tools like Dante Controller, Wireshark, Wireless Workbench & a solid ethernet dongle for your laptop that get you out of most jams. Enter John Huntington, educator, author, practitioner, storm chaser, photographer & all around nice gut to spend a Sunday chatting with.As networked audio has come into its own in the past few years, the knowledge base he has amassed in building reliable show networks and control systems is an excellent foundation to build from and a must have reference on everyone’s shelf in my opinion. More from John:Show Networks and Control Systems Book- https://amzn.to/2tYowHgCity Tech - http://www.citytech.cuny.edu/Gravesend Inn Haunted Hotel - https://www.citytechtheatreworks.org/gravesendinnPopsicle on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/popsiclekitteh/Control Geek - http://controlgeek.net/Event Meteorology - http://www.eventmeteorology.com/ Videos mentioned:Jefferson Waful - Lighting Designer Umphrey’s McGee - https://youtu.be/2aXqNaDIaPYBritney Spears Live 2002 - https://youtu.be/Hod4q1BXig4Taylor Swift Reputation Netflix - https://youtu.be/ZT2_qt4Uy4wGeorge Lucas Super Live Adventure - https://youtu.be/WqdmrxSZ1rMMarvel Universe Live - https://youtu.be/3XLyPm9jjGc Umphrey’s McGee lighting Designer interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aXqNaDIaPYSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/DcSoundOp)
On June 18, Joseph Swit interviewed John Huntington, who shared his memories of serving in the US armed forces in Italy during WWII, and later attending Washington College on the GI Bill.
TiO has been bought. Google’s Nest has been hacked. And you can buy a levitating speaker. Plus, what are the specs you look for in a sub? Host: Tim Albright, Founder Guests: Gary Yacoubian of SVS, John Huntington, and George Tucker. Record Date: 8/15/2014 Running Time: 58:25 Story Links Do subs have sound? John Huntington’s AVB recap [...]
TiO has been bought. Google’s Nest has been hacked. And you can buy a levitating speaker. Plus, what are the specs you look for in a sub? Host: Tim Albright, Founder Guests: Gary Yacoubian of SVS, John Huntington, and George Tucker. Record Date: 8/15/2014 Running Time: 58:25 Story Links Do subs have sound? John Huntington’s AVB recap [...]
Host: Tim Albright Founder Guests: Harry Meade from CCS Presentation Systems, John Huntington from CUNY, Ben Shipman from AVA, and Ken Blecher of Powersoft. Record Date: 8/9/2013 The Black Hat hackers show how to hack your smart home. Should we up the security of our systems? Congress gets into the wireless mic spectrum. Commercial Integrator says the “customer is [...]
Host: Tim Albright Founder Guests: Harry Meade from CCS Presentation Systems, John Huntington from CUNY, Ben Shipman from AVA, and Ken Blecher of Powersoft. Record Date: 8/9/2013 The Black Hat hackers show how to hack your smart home. Should we up the security of our systems? Congress gets into the wireless mic spectrum. Commercial Integrator says the “customer is [...]
Host: Tim Albright Founder Guests: Rich Fregosa from Fregosa Design & Emily Hay of Pershing Technology. Record Date: 7/03/2013 Samsung is buying Boxee and Qualcomm completes the investment in Sharp. Allen & Heath joins an investment firm. John Huntington has some advice for InfoComm exhibitors. Finally, we chat about the “huddle space” devices. Also, use code: CT2 to register [...]
Host: Tim Albright Founder Guests: Rich Fregosa from Fregosa Design & Emily Hay of Pershing Technology. Record Date: 7/03/2013 Samsung is buying Boxee and Qualcomm completes the investment in Sharp. Allen & Heath joins an investment firm. John Huntington has some advice for InfoComm exhibitors. Finally, we chat about the “huddle space” devices. Also, use code: CT2 to register [...]
In this episode of Sound Design Live I talk with author and professor John Huntington about his new book on show control systems, who is responsible for audio quality at live events, and practical weather guidelines. We also discuss setting up computers to be show reliable, whether or not you should go to college, and how to do an ABX blind test so you don't over-spend on pricy hardware. "The record industry collapse has been fantastic for the live sound business. You have to tour now to make money." "You don't have to go to school, but you do need to educate yourself one way or another." http://sounddesignlive.com/john-huntington-show-networks-control-systems/ Support Sound Design Live on Patreon for as little as $1: https://www.patreon.com/sounddesignlive
Host: Tim Albright AVNation Founder Guests: George Tucker and John Huntington. Record Date: 7/24/2012 This week we go around the world and around the horn with George Tucker and John Huntington. The Olympics will be broadcast by the BBC in HD and 3 D; oh, thank goodness they’ll be in 3D. The Kinect has spawned a new [...]
Host: Tim Albright AVNation Founder Guests: George Tucker and John Huntington. Record Date: 7/24/2012 This week we go around the world and around the horn with George Tucker and John Huntington. The Olympics will be broadcast by the BBC in HD and 3 D; oh, thank goodness they’ll be in 3D. The Kinect has spawned a new [...]
Host: Tim Albright AVNation Founder Guests: George Tucker and John Huntington. Record Date: 1/29/2012 On this episode of AVWeek George Tucker and John Huntington join in a conversation about the Kaleidescape and DVD CCA ruling, security of video conferencing, InfoComm and IATSE teaming up, Hitatchi stoping their display manufacturing, and the next great untapped market. Running Time: 1:13:53 [...]
Host: Tim Albright AVNation Founder Guests: George Tucker and John Huntington. Record Date: 1/29/2012 On this episode of AVWeek George Tucker and John Huntington join in a conversation about the Kaleidescape and DVD CCA ruling, security of video conferencing, InfoComm and IATSE teaming up, Hitatchi stoping their display manufacturing, and the next great untapped market. Running Time: 1:13:53 [...]