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Best podcasts about Katie Paterson

Latest podcast episodes about Katie Paterson

TED Radio Hour
How we experience time

TED Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 49:38


Why does one hour drag by, but a year can pass in a flash? And how does our relationship with time influence our behavior? This hour, TED speakers share ideas on making the most of the time we have. Guests include artist Katie Paterson, cognitive neuroscientist Irena Arslanova, music director Robert Franz and the late-psychologist Philip Zimbardo. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/tedLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

TED Radio Hour
Learning from what others leave behind

TED Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 50:04


For millennia, humans have created artifacts of their lives — from art, to books, to music. This hour, we explore ideas about capturing the ephemeral human experience for future generations to find. Guests include paleoanthropologist Genevieve von Petzinger, museum curator Ariana Curtis, music curator Alexis Charpentier and artist Katie Paterson.Original broadcast date: November 4, 2022.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

Bloom
Pangaea Ultima – Jan Zalasiewicz, Rob Dunn & Katie Paterson

Bloom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 55:29


Om cirka 250 millioner år vil klodens landmasser udgøres af et Pangæa Ultima – et superkontinent, der vil gøre det muligt at rejse fra det sydlige Argentina til det nordøstlige Rusland helt uden at booke færge- eller flybilletter. Hvis altså ikke der var en gigantisk ørken med voldsom vulkanaktivitet og en årlig gennemsnitstemperatur på 40 grader i vejen. Pangæa Ultima ser ikke ud til at være et sted for mennesker. Eller særligt mange andre pattedyr, for den sags skyld. Men hvordan forholder vi os til geologiens ufattelige tidsskalaer og til visheden om, at Jorden en dag bliver ubeboelig? Er der håb for, at mennesket kan tilpasse sig – som Fremen-folket på ørkenplaneten Arrakis i sci-fi-romanen 'Dune'? Eller skal vi finde et andet sted at bo? Og hvordan ser mennesket overhovedet ud til den tid? Tag de spekulative fremtidsbriller på og dyk ned i de mange spørgsmål med et stjernepanel bestående af kunstner Katie Paterson, geolog Jan Zalasiewicz og biolog Rob Dunn, som hver især arbejder med Jordens dybe tid. Samtalen modereres af journalist Peter Stanners.

G2 York
Firm Foundations (Katie Paterson)

G2 York

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 6:03


On Ignition Sunday we hear from people who have never spoken in Church before. In this episode Katie shares her story of growing in faith and resilience and setting firm foundations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Seriously…
Lights Out

Seriously…

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 56:43


"I noticed that language seems to fail us. How do you write about the foundations of our existence? That is how mythology enters very naturally into the story, because history is about ideas, religions, empires, wars and culture. Mythology is about the fundaments. Sun, moon, wind, oceans, great floods and tragic gods... We are living in mythological times, where we are shaking the fundaments." - Andri Snær Magnason Drawing on ideas in his book, On Time and Water, the Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason and the Scottish artist Katie Paterson explore how our imagination can help us hold the moment we live in. From handfuls of dust to watching geological time mark the landscape, this documentary flows from the night skies into the deepest known point in our oceans. Archive recording from Raddir - Voices: Recordings of Folk Songs courtesy of the Árni Magnússon Institute 'Vatnajökull (the sound of)' recording courtesy of Katie Paterson Recording of the journey to Okjökull by Guðni Tómasson Music composed and performed by Phil Smith and Zac Gvi Produced by Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4

Lights Out
Dust

Lights Out

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 28:50


"I noticed that language seems to fail us. How do you write about the foundations of our existence? That is how mythology enters very naturally into the story, because history is about ideas, religions, empires, wars and culture. Mythology is about the fundaments. Sun, moon, wind, oceans, great floods and tragic gods... We are living in mythological times, where we are shaking the fundaments." - Andri Snær MagnasonDrawing on ideas in his book, On Time and Water, the Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason and the Scottish artist Katie Paterson explore how our imagination can help us hold the moment we live in. From handfuls of dust to watching geological time mark the landscape, this documentary flows from the night skies into the deepest known point in our oceans.Archive recording from Raddir - Voices: Recordings of Folk Songs courtesy of the Árni Magnússon Institute 'Vatnajökull (the sound of)' recording courtesy of Katie PatersonRecording of the journey to Okjökull by Guðni Tómasson Music composed and performed by Phil Smith and Zac GviProduced by Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4

Creative Talks Podcast
Temp. 8 Ep. 248 - Creando desde lo irrazonable

Creative Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 88:50


Reseñamos el filme de ciencia ficción Crimes of the Future y la serie animada en Netflix, Pluto. Hablamos de la Biblioteca del Futuro y de la incursión de Valeria Luiselli, la primera escritora latinoamericana en sumarse a este proyecto artístico que dura 100 años, y que fue creado por la artista inglesa Katie Paterson. En Fastforward hablamos de AI Pin, la reacción de Bad Bunny ante la IA y del primer AI video generating hardware. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-talks/message

TED Radio Hour
Leaving A Mark

TED Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 50:52


Original broadcast date: November 4, 2022. For millennia, humans have created artifacts of their lives — from art, to books, to music. This hour, we explore ideas about capturing the ephemeral human experience for future generations to find. Guests include paleoanthropologist Genevieve von Petzinger, museum curator Ariana Curtis, music curator Alexis Charpentier and artist Katie Paterson. TED Radio Hour+ subscribers now get access to bonus episodes, with more ideas from TED speakers and a behind the scenes look with our producers. A Plus subscription also lets you listen to regular episodes (like this one!) without sponsors. Sign-up at: plus.npr.org/ted

Rádiofobia Podcast Network
CASTNEWS #035 - Metade da população brasileira já ouve podcast

Rádiofobia Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 16:35


ABERTURA SEGUNDA-FEIRA, 2 DE OUTUBRO DE 2023. EU SOU LEO LOPES ESTÁ NO AR MAIS UMA EDIÇÃO DO CASTNEWS, O PODCAST SEMANAL QUE EM 15 MINUTOS DEIXA VOCÊ INFORMADO SOBRE TUDO O QUE ACONTECE DE MAIS IMPORTANTE NO MERCADO DE PODCASTS NO BRASIL E NO MUNDO. Escalada Os resultados de um estudo que mostrou que metade dos brasileiros já ouve podcast, o anúncio do fim do Google Podcasts, o uso de Inteligência Artificial em podcasts pelo Spotify e a adaptação em áudio do primeiro livro sobre podcast publicado em língua portuguesa estão entre as principais notícias que você vai ouvir nesta 35ª edição do Castnews! NOTÍCIAS 1 – A gente têm falado muito aqui no Castnews que ‘o podcast ainda está crescendo', e que a mídia ‘ainda não alcançou o seu potencial máximo', e não é pra menos, já que temos acompanhado as notícias da podosfera mundial em primeira mão, e na última semana foi publicado mais um relatório que comprova que a gente não tá errado. Segundo a Kantar IBOPE Media, nos últimos três meses, 50% dos brasileiros ouviram algum podcast, o que representa um aumento de 23% comparado a 2022. Os principais temas ouvidos por aqui são comédia, música, notícias, esportes e educação. O rádio também continua forte na vida dos brasileiros, e é consumido durante cerca de 3 horas e 55 minutos por dia. Outro ponto de destaque da pesquisa foi a da publicidade no áudio. Segundo o estudo, 53% dos ouvintes de rádio e podcasts prestam atenção nos anúncios. E outro dado muito bacana é que 99 dos 100 maiores anunciantes usaram o rádio em suas campanhas no primeiro semestre de 2023, o que não é pra menos, o rádio continua firme e forte. Mas a gente torce pra que no próximo ano o podcast também apresente dados de publicidade tão robustos quanto esses. O relatório completo está disponível pra consulta lá no portal do Castnews em castnews.com.br . 2 – De acordo com um comunicado oficial do Google, o Google Podcasts vai ser descontinuado em 2024 e todos os podcasts da plataforma vão migrar para o YouTube Music. Lembrando que nenhum podcast se hospeda no Google Podcast, você utiliza o serviço como uma plataforma de distribuição, apenas, não há hospedagem lá, a distribuição vai passar a acontecer através do YouTube Music. Hoje, a seção de podcasts no YouTube Music oferece recursos como downloads, reprodução em segundo plano e a capacidade de alternar entre áudio e vídeo. Esses recursos devem estar disponíveis no mundo todo até o final deste ano. A empresa vai ajudar os usuários do Google Podcasts na transição para o YouTube, mas, no momento, não há mudanças significativas, e os ouvintes podem continuar acessando tanto o YouTube Music quanto o Google Podcasts. Mais informações sobre o processo de migração de plataformas vão ser compartilhadas pela empresa nos próximos meses. 3 – E a greve de roteiristas em Hollywood, que a gente tem comentado nos últimos episódios, chegou ao fim na última quarta-feira, dia 27, depois de um acordo entre o sindicato de roteiristas Writers Guild e os estúdios de TV e cinema dos Estados Unidos. O SAG-AFTRA, outro sindicato, ainda está em greve e não chegou a um acordo com a Aliança de Produtores. A greve impactou muito o consumo de mídia nos Estados Unidos, e se você quiser saber mais sobre isso, o Castnews compilou todos os impactos que a greve dos roteiristas teve em outras mídias, especialmente na nossa, o podcast. Então não deixa de conferir no portal. 4 – O Pocket Casts, aquele aplicativo gostosinho que eu já uso há quase 15 anos, tá na fase “o gerente ficou maluco” e anunciou aumento em seu espaço de armazenamento na nuvem, de 10 GB para 20 GB. É isso mesmo, o espaço dobrou de tamanho. O objetivo da empresa é melhorar a experiência do usuário e permitir que os ouvintes guardem mais episódios, palestras e audiobooks sem preocupações de espaço insuficiente – fora os recursos adicionais que a gente já comentou nos últimos episódios: reprodução automática e classificação por estrelas. Lembrando que o Pocket Casts é um dos poucos aplicativos cross-plataforma; você pode começar a ouvir no seu iPad, continuar ouvindo do ponto que você parou no seu Android e se você entrar no carro e conectar você continua ouvindo do ponto que parou, tudo fica sincronizado. Recomendo que você pelo menos dê uma chance pro Pocket Casts, porque todas as novidades já estão no ar. AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 5 – O Spotify está testando uma nova inteligência artificial que vai traduzir podcasts mantendo a voz original do apresentador. A ferramenta é a maior inovação tecnológica que o Spotify apresentou esse ano, e se for bem sucedida, vai ser uma revolução no consumo de áudio. A IA traduz os podcasts, clona a voz dos apresentadores e remonta o episódio em outro idioma, sem precisar de um dublador da língua pra qual o programa tá sendo traduzido. No momento, o Spotify está testando alguns de seus maiores podcasts em inglês, traduzindo para espanhol, francês e alemão. E o nosso colunista André Palme do portal do Castnews tem opiniões sobre isso – eu também tenho, mas o André escreveu a coluna dessa semana -: segundo a coluna dele dessa semana, a tradução de podcasts não é só uma questão de ferramentas, mas também de estratégias de marketing e presença local – e, é claro, eu concordo com o André. A coluna dele está disponível na íntegra lá no portal, e o link do post vai estar disponível na descrição desse episódio. 6 – E por falar em Spotify, a integração recente entre o Spotify e o Patreon tá despertando o interesse dos podcasters. A parceria permite que episódios hospedados no Patreon sejam sincronizados no feed do Spotify, o que possibilita o podcaster criar e monetizar conteúdo premium. Isso amplia o alcance dos podcasts, uma vez que milhões de usuários do Spotify podem acessar conteúdo exclusivo, mas a autora Katie Paterson do The Podcast Host apontou na última semana que os criadores de conteúdo precisam ter cautela, porque tanto o Patreon quanto o Spotify já tiveram questões de confiabilidade no passado. Embora a integração seja eficaz pra monetização, a Katie sugere que os podcasters não dependam exclusivamente dela como fonte de renda. É aquilo que eu sempre digo: não coloque todos seus ovos na mesma cesta, ainda mais se essa cesta não for sua, porque aí você sabe que vai dar problema. 7 – E o Shopping ParkJacarepaguá, no Rio de Janeiro, está inaugurando o MultiStudios, um estúdio de podcast feito de vidro dentro do shopping, um aquário. O estúdio vai ser equipado com câmeras de alta definição em 4k para gravações de áudio e vídeo. O estúdio já tem marcadas 14 produções pra serem gravadas no local, e a inauguração está prevista pra acontecer agora, logo no comecinho de outubro. E MAIS: 8 – A Descript anunciou uma atualização beta que permite a gravação de videocasts em alta qualidade na ferramenta de gravação SquadCast, melhorando a qualidade do vídeo e facilitando a edição. Por enquanto, a função só tá disponível para usuários da Apple. Além disso, a versão 73 inclui a capacidade de adicionar camadas nos scripts de vídeo. Lembrando que a Descript integrou o SquadCast à sua plataforma, oferecendo acesso gratuito a esta ferramenta de gravação remota para os usuários, e a segunda fase de integração vai ser anunciada pela empresa em breve. 9 – E nas dicas de produção da semana, o tema são as assinaturas de podcast – uma forma de monetização que não só oferece um retorno financeiro pro programa, como também serve pra criar mais conexão entre o público e o podcaster. Lá no portal a nossa equipe reuniu 5 dicas pra planejar as assinaturas do seu podcast com qualidade e estratégia. Não deixa de conferir, porque mesmo que você não tenha uma assinatura de podcast agora, pode descobrir que é uma boa ideia pro futuro do seu programa, e não tem nada melhor do que colocar uma nova ideia em prática do jeito certo. HOJE, NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA:  10 – Eu vou falar sobre um lançamento que é motivo de muito orgulho pra mim e pra muita gente incrível que eu conheço. Em 2014, a Marsupial Editora lançou o Livro “Reflexões Sobre o Podcast”, em comemoração aos 10 anos de podcast no Brasil e foi o primeiro livro sobre podcast lançado em língua portuguesa no mundo inteiro! Hoje, quase 10 anos depois, o livro (que foi organizado pelo meu amigo Lucio Luiz) ganhou a sua versão em podcast! No livro e no podcast a gente fala sobre a história do podcast no Brasil e no mundo, traz alguns artigos sobre a “podosfera” brasileira e a importância do FEED na fidelização dos ouvintes e também histórias e impressões de podcasters de gerações diferentes. O podcast traz algumas informações atualizadas sobre as mudanças que aconteceram na indústria do podcast de lá pra cá, e foi interpretado por nove dos 10 co-autores do livro: a Bia Kunze, o Christian Gurtner, o Eduardo Sales Filho, a Kell Bonassoli, eu, o Leo Lopes, o Luciano Pires, o Lucio Luiz, o Pablo de Assis e o decano da podosfera, Sergio Vieira. Então eu quero dizer com toda a modéstia que o podcast ficou muito foda, foi produzido pela minha empresa Rádiofobia Podcast e Multimídia com muito carinho, o Duh Sierra que edita aqui o Castnews foi o cara que fez a edição dos episódios, eu fiz a sonorização, a revisão e a direção geral do projeto. A partir de hoje, os episódios serão lançados em todas as plataformas de áudio até o dia 30 de outubro, ao todo serão 10 episódios. Você pode ouvir no seu aplicativo de podcast preferido, ou também acessar o podcast no site na Rádiofobia Podcast Network e no canal da Rádiofobia no YouTube. SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 11 – O novo podcast “A Coach,” produzido pela Wondery e apresentado por Chico Felitti, estreou na última quarta-feira, dia 27. O podcast investiga o caso de Kat Torres, uma modelo, influenciadora digital e atriz brasileira que foi acusada de tráfico humano e atualmente aguarda julgamento na prisão de Bangu, no Rio de Janeiro. Com nove episódios, a série explora a vida de Kat, desde a infância até sua ascensão como guru espiritual nos Estados Unidos. Todos os episódios de A Coach estreiam primeiro na Amazon Music, e depois em outras plataformas de podcast. 12 – E o Manual do Mundo lançou o videocast Na Trilha dos Gigantes, apresentado pelo Iberê Thenório, que entrevista pessoas que se destacam em diversas áreas, pra inspirar os telespectadores através de suas trajetórias. Os primeiros episódios, com a jornalista Ana Paula Padrão, o doutor Drauzio Varella e o diretor Daniel Rezende, já estão disponíveis no YouTube (Ô Iberê, vamos colocar também o áudio nas plataformas de podcast, né? É só você me mandar uma mensagem pelo whatsapp que eu faço isso rapidinho pra você). A primeira temporada vai ter episódios semanais lançados às quintas-feiras as cinco da tarde. RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL:  13 – E se você tá preso pelo algoritmo e acabou perdendo a capacidade de descobrir música nova sem cair na mesmice de sempre, a recomendação nacional da semana vai te salvar. O podcast Troca Fitas, apresentado pelos irmãos João Pedro e Zé Victor  Ramos, é um ambiente descontraído em que os hosts e seus convidados fazem uma jornada musical em cada episódio, trocando recomendações musicais como quem troca figurinhas – ou fitas, fitas cassete. E o papo é descontraído mesmo, não tem regra pra recomendação, então lá você ouve de tudo que os participantes estão ouvindo, desde samba até heavy metal. Então não deixa de conferir, e de adicionar novas músicas à playlist da sua vida. O Troca Fitas é publicado toda semana nas principais plataformas de áudio. E você sempre pode divulgar trabalhos e oportunidades dentro da indústria do podcast, aqui no Castnews. Sejam vagas remuneradas ou vagas de participação em projetos, manda pra gente no e-mail contato@castnews.com.br que elas vão ser publicadas na nossa newsletter, que é enviada duas vezes por semana: na quarta e na sexta-feira. Além disso, você também pode mandar uma pequena apresentação do seu podcast, e se ele for o escolhido, vai aparecer aqui na nossa recomendação nacional da semana. ENCERRAMENTO E CTA E ESSAS FORAM AS NOTÍCIAS DESTA TRIGÉSIMA QUINTA EDIÇÃO DO CASTNEWS! VOCÊ PODE LER A ÍNTEGRA DE TODAS AS NOTÍCIAS E ASSINAR A NEWSLETTER EM CASTNEWS.COM.BR. AJUDE O CASTNEWS A CRESCER ESPALHANDO O LINK DESTE EPISÓDIO EM SUAS REDES SOCIAIS E ASSINANDO O FEED DO PODCAST PARA RECEBER EM PRIMEIRA MÃO OS EPISÓDIOS ASSIM QUE FOREM PUBLICADOS. VOCÊ PODE COLABORAR COM O CASTNEWS MANDANDO SEU FEEDBACK E SUGESTÕES DE PAUTA NOS COMENTÁRIOS DO SITE OU PARA O EMAIL PODCAST@CASTNEWS.COM.BR. 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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
611. 99 Academic Words Reference from "Katie Paterson: The mind-bending art of deep time | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 86:47


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TED Radio Hour
Leaving A Mark

TED Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2022 49:44


For millennia, humans have created artifacts of their lives—from art, to books, to music. This hour, we explore ideas about capturing the ephemeral human experience for future generations to find. Guests include paleoanthropologist Genevieve von Petzinger, museum curator Ariana Curtis, music curator Alexis Charpentier and artist Katie Paterson.

leaving katie paterson petzinger alexis charpentier
ZEITGEIST19 Curated Podcast
Katie Paterson. Whispering Activist On Dystopian Vision

ZEITGEIST19 Curated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022


Episode Summary:In this episode we are interviewing Scottish artist Katie Paterson, on the occasion of the biggest iteration to date of Future Library project in Oslo, and one of her most political works to date, Requiem, which opened in Edinburgh in April. Katie explains: “I've always made artworks that deal with nature and time and climate, but this is the first that isn't afraid to be political and confrontational... It is both celebratory and mythical, and yet it is also the saddest work I've ever made, mourning life lost and expressing a dystopian vision.” Making a quiet and gestural artwork, Katie refers to herself as a whispering activist, calling for awareness of distance with nature. Requiem tells the birth and life of our planet in a single object – an object that uses dust gathered from material dating from pre-solar times to those of the present. Katie's visionary project Future Library is one of the best examples of how artist can contribute to global crisis. “A forest has been planted in Norway, which will supply paper for a special anthology of books to be printed in 100 years time. Between now and then, one writer every year will contribute a text, with the writings held in trust, unread and unpublished, until the year 2114. The manuscripts will be held in a specially designed room in the new public library, Oslo.”“The crisis is not imminent; the crisis is here” George MonbiotThe Speaker:Katie Paterson was born in Glasgow in 1981. She studied at Edinburgh College of Art and the Slade School of Art, London, and is widely regarded as one of the leading artists of her generation working at the nexus of art and science. Recent and upcoming projects include solo exhibitions at the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Turner Contemporary, Margate; NYLO, Reykjavik, and in June 2022 at Galleri F15 in Moss, Norway. Also in June, her 100-year artwork Future Library will celebrate the contributions of the last 3 writers to be commissioned and the opening of the Future Library room in the new Deichman Library in Oslo. A major new outdoor commission Mirage, for Apple's headquarters at Cupertino in California, will be unveiled later this year. Katie Paterson has been represented by Ingleby since 2010.Follow Katie's journey on InstagramHosts: Farah Piriye, ZEITGEIST19 FoundationSign up for ZEITGEIST19's newsletter at https://www.zeitgeist19.comFor sponsorship enquiries, comments, ideas and collaborations, email us at info@zeitgeist19.com Follow us on Instagram and TwitterHelp us to continue our mission and to develop our podcast: Donate

The Cultural Frontline
Inside Norway's future library

The Cultural Frontline

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 23:14


In Nordmarka forest just outside of Oslo, one thousand trees have been planted to supply paper for a special anthology of books to be printed in one hundred years' time. Every year over the next century, a leading writer is selected to contribute a text, with the writings held in trust, unpublished, until the year 2114. Writers so far have included Margaret Atwood, Han Kang and David Mitchell. Catharina Moh speaks to two of the creative forces behind the project, the artist Katie Paterson and the urban planner Anne Beate Hovind. It's often advised that you should talk to your plants, but what about playing them music? We revisit Barcelona's Liceu Opera House where, in 2020 following lockdown, Spanish conceptual artist Eugenio Ampudia created a very unusual new performance: a special concert for an audience of 2,292 plants. The award-winning Australian writer Robbie Arnott discusses his novel The Rain Heron and reflects on how the forests in his home state of Tasmania have shaped his outlook as a writer. Producer: Sofie Vilcins and Simon Richardson (Photo: Future Library, Oslo. Photo Credits: Rio Gandara / Helsingin Sanomat)

Naakt op een kleedje
Marjolein van Heemstra X Katie Paterson

Naakt op een kleedje

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 37:02


In de allereerste aflevering van het tweede seizoen praten Yuki Kho en Heske ten Cate met Marjolijn van Heemstra over het kunstwerk 'Timepieces (Solar System)' van de Ierse kunstenaar Katie Paterson. Over tijd en ruimte, het verlangen om wiskunde te studeren en dat gigantische universum om ons heen een tikkel beter te begrijpen.

Marketing Unpodcast
Conversation: Aligning Sales and Marketing for Growth with Katie Paterson

Marketing Unpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 32:03


From war to climate change, from Ukraine to Yemen, different parts of the world are hurting right now. 42 Agency is asking our community to consider donating to registered charities that help those affected by these unfortunate current events (Red Cross Canada, UNICEF, etc.) If you donate and send us your receipt at hello@fourtytwo.agency by March 18, 2022, we will match your donation dollar-to-dollar, up to $2,000. In this episode, we chat with Katie Paterson, VP of Marketing at Nudge. Among the many subjects we touch upon, we discuss the importance of aligning sales and marketing to push revenue forward. We also discuss attribution and how caring about setting up the right data collection systems is paramount, gating content, and much more. Timestamps: The relationship between sales and marketing. (1:05) Outbound at Nudge. (8:00) The importance of aligning sales and marketing. (9:00) Attribution and why it matters. (11:10) The importance of understanding data beyond attribution. (16:10) To gate or not to gate your content. (18:00) Why gating content is not the same as buying leads. (23:00) Sales cycles in enterprise and why data is crucial (27:15) Are there any definitions in the marketing space that bother you? Drop it in the comments. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/42-agency/message

TEDTalks 예술
오랜 세월의 심금을 울리는 예술 | 케이티 패터슨 (Katie Paterson)

TEDTalks 예술

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:26


근시안이 인류에게 가장 큰 위협일 수 있다고 순수예술가 케이티 패터슨이 말합니다. 케이티의 작품은 수백만 년에 걸친 지구의 역사를 묘사합니다. 이 활기찬 강연에서, 케이티는 녹고 있는 빙하와 연결된 전화선, 죽어가는 별들의 지도 같은 작품들을 보여줍니다. 그리고 케이티의 최근 작품, 유명한 작가들의 원고가 있는 숲이 있는 방, 미래 도서관까지요. 이 원고들은 2114년까지 출판되거나 읽히지 않을 겁니다.

TEDTalks  Arte
El alucinante arte del tiempo profundo | Katie Paterson

TEDTalks Arte

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:26


La miopía puede ser la mayor amenaza para la humanidad, dice la artista conceptual Katie Paterson, cuyo trabajo se relaciona con el tiempo profundo, una idea que describe la historia de la Tierra durante un lapso de tiempo de millones de años. En esta animada charla, nos lleva a través de su arte (una línea telefónica conectada a un glaciar que se derrite, mapas de estrellas moribundas) y presenta su último proyecto: la Biblioteca del Futuro, una sala boscosa que contiene manuscritos no leídos de autores famosos, que no deben ser publicados o leídos hasta el año 2114.

TED Talks Daily
The mind-bending art of deep time | Katie Paterson

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:26


Short-sightedness may be the greatest threat to humanity, says conceptual artist Katie Paterson, whose work engages with deep time -- an idea that describes the history of the Earth over a time span of millions of years. In this lively talk, she takes us through her art -- a telephone line connected to a melting glacier, maps of dying stars – and presents her latest project: the Future Library, a forested room holding unread manuscripts from famous authors, not to be published or read until the year 2114.

TED Talks Art
The mind-bending art of deep time | Katie Paterson

TED Talks Art

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:26


Short-sightedness may be the greatest threat to humanity, says conceptual artist Katie Paterson, whose work engages with deep time -- an idea that describes the history of the Earth over a time span of millions of years. In this lively talk, she takes us through her art -- a telephone line connected to a melting glacier, maps of dying stars – and presents her latest project: the Future Library, a forested room holding unread manuscripts from famous authors, not to be published or read until the year 2114.

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
The mind-bending art of deep time | Katie Paterson

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:26


Short-sightedness may be the greatest threat to humanity, says conceptual artist Katie Paterson, whose work engages with deep time -- an idea that describes the history of the Earth over a time span of millions of years. In this lively talk, she takes us through her art -- a telephone line connected to a melting glacier, maps of dying stars – and presents her latest project: the Future Library, a forested room holding unread manuscripts from famous authors, not to be published or read until the year 2114.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
The mind-bending art of deep time | Katie Paterson

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 6:26


Short-sightedness may be the greatest threat to humanity, says conceptual artist Katie Paterson, whose work engages with deep time -- an idea that describes the history of the Earth over a time span of millions of years. In this lively talk, she takes us through her art -- a telephone line connected to a melting glacier, maps of dying stars – and presents her latest project: the Future Library, a forested room holding unread manuscripts from famous authors, not to be published or read until the year 2114.

The Long Time Academy
Part Six: The Art (and Pop Culture) of Getting Long Time

The Long Time Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 69:18


In our final episode we dive into the role art and culture play in cultivating long-termism at scale. Far from being window dressing, art and culture forms the operating systems of our world; it has the power to shift our collective identity.  Culture doesn't just reflect societal norms, it has the power to change, iterate and manifest new ones. We'll meet the artists, creators and curators who are using time as both their medium and their message, and explore the role of creativity in shifting us to a long-term society.Special thanks to the contributors to this episode, Brian Eno, Bridgit Antoinette Evans, Katie Paterson, Jeremy Lent, Anab Jain and Sherri Mitchell.Discover more about Brian Eno here.Find out more about the work of Bridgit Antoinette Evans and the Pop Culture Collaborative here.Discover Katie Paterson's work here and delve into the Future Library.Find out about Jeremy Lent's work including The Patterning Instinct here.Experience the work of Anab Jain and Superflux here.Find out about Sherri Mitchell's projects and writing here.If you want to delve deeper into Long Time ideas, here is a suggested reading list!NON-FICTION Deep Time Reckoning - Vincent IalentiFutureGen - Jane DavidsonTimefulness - Marcia BjornerudThe Precipice - Toby OrdPip Pip - Jay GriffithsThe Clock of the Long Now - Steward BrandThe Good Ancestor - Roman KrznaricDoughnut Economics - Kate RaworthSandtalk - Tyson YunkaportaThe Patterning Instinct - Jeremy LentThe War for Kindness - Jamil ZakiBraiding Sweetgrass - Robin Wall-KimmererUnderland - Robert MacfarlaneThe Oldest Living Things in the World - Rachel Sussman Sacred Instructions - Sherri MitchellFICTIONKindred- Octavia ButlerThe Parable Series  - Octavia ButlerThe Ministry for the Future - Kim Stanley RobinsonThe OverStory - Richard PowersMan V. Nature - Diane CookLove & Other Thought Experiments - Sophie WardBarkskins - Annie ProulxLight Perpetual - Francis SpuffordCREDITSThe Long Time Academy comes to you from Headspace Studios and The Long Time Project, and is produced by Scenery Studios. The series was created and produced by Lina Prestwood and Ella SaltmarsheProduced by Ivor Manley and Madeleine Finlay. This episode was also produced by Eli Block. Executive producers at Headspace Studios are Ash Jones, Leah Sutherland & Morgan SelzerOriginal artwork by Mavi MoraisDesign by Loz Ives & Lewis Kay-ThatcherOriginal music, sound design and mixing by Tristan Cassel-Delavois, Scott Sorenson & Chris Murguia with additional music this episode from Eli Block and Jamie Patterson. It's a Sin clips courtesy of Channel 4/ HBO Max/ Red Production CompanyGlee clip courtesy of  Fox/ 20th Century Fox Television/ Brad Falchuk Teley-Vision/ Ryan Murphy ProductionsClips from Mitigation of Shock courtesy of SuperfluxFuture Library archive courtesy of Katie Paterson StudiosAdditional archive clips from xinaesthete, Astounded/Christopher J Astbury, Switzerland

Icelandic Art Center — Out There
Episode 5: Andri Snær Magnason in conversation with Katie Paterson

Icelandic Art Center — Out There

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 67:32


In this episode, artist Katie Paterson and writer Andri Snær Magnason talk about the world we live in, the catastrophic consequences of the human race's behavior, and how art can be a power of change. Katie Paterson is widely regarded as one of the leading artists of her generation. She recently exhibited in the Living Art Museum in Reykjavík with the exhibition The Earth Has Many Keys. The title of the exhibition, taken from a poem by Emily Dickinson, indicates that the earth is the basis for our knowledge of nature, time, change, the universe and ourselves. The Earth Has Many Keys mirrors the artist's boundless curiosity, who more often than not works together with scientists and scholars around the world to peek beyond the limits of our horizon. At the same time Katie Paterson's works serve as an urgent reminder, challenging us to rethink our relationship with nature. Andri Snær Magnason is an Icelandic writer and documentary film director. His newest book, On Time and Water, about the climate catastrophe is been translated to more than 30 languages. The podcast was produced by the Living Art Museum in collaboration with the Icelandic Art Center.

Uit de Ivoren Toren
De kunst van het klimaatdebat

Uit de Ivoren Toren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 25:51


Kunstenaars lijken een steeds belangrijkere rol te gaan spelen in het klimaatdebat. Denk maar aan de Pollution Pods van Micheal Pinsky en Ice Watch van Olafur Eliasson . Het werk van kunstenaars, die zich bezighouden met maatschappelijk relevante thema's lijkt daarom ook steeds vaker te worden vastgelegd in de mainstream media. Maar wat is eigenlijk de rol van kunstenaars in het klimaatdebat? In deze aflevering spreek ik Ulrike Hahn, een tweedejaars PhD onderzoeker aan de Erasmus Universiteit in Rotterdam, over haar onderzoek naar kunst en klimaatverandering. Zijn kunstenaars en klimaat een goede combi? En kunnen kunstenaars wetenschappers helpen de dringende boodschap rondom o.a. klimaatverandering over te brengen?----Bronvermelding:In deze aflevering hoor je een kort audio fragment van de het kunstwerk Archives of VATNJAKOL van Katie Paterson: https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12317438&t=1618321589101----Host: Deborah SumterMeer informatie: Website Centre for SustainabilityProductie: KlaenkArtwork: Visual Friday

Uit de Ivoren Toren
De kunst van het klimaatdebat

Uit de Ivoren Toren

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 25:51 Transcription Available


Kunstenaars lijken een steeds belangrijkere rol te gaan spelen in het klimaatdebat. Denk maar aan de Pollution Pods van Micheal Pinsky en Ice Watch van Olafur Eliasson . Het werk van kunstenaars, die zich bezighouden met maatschappelijk relevante thema’s lijkt daarom ook steeds vaker te worden vastgelegd in de mainstream media. Maar wat is eigenlijk de rol van kunstenaars in het klimaatdebat? In deze aflevering spreek ik Ulrike Hahn, een tweedejaars PhD onderzoeker aan de Erasmus Universiteit in Rotterdam, over haar onderzoek naar kunst en klimaatverandering. Zijn kunstenaars en klimaat een goede combi? En kunnen kunstenaars wetenschappers helpen de dringende boodschap rondom o.a. klimaatverandering over te brengen?----Bronvermelding:In deze aflevering hoor je een kort audio fragment van de het kunstwerk Archives of VATNJAKOL van Katie Paterson: https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12317438&t=1618321589101----Host: Deborah SumterMeer informatie: Website Centre for SustainabilityProductie: KlaenkArtwork: Visual Friday

Curious e-Motion
S2 Ep1: Theo Clinkard on 'artistry'

Curious e-Motion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 49:38


Sam is joined by renowned dancer and choreographer, Theo Clinkard. Settle in for a fascinating exploration into 'artistry' and what this means for our society. Century Project - Theo's upcoming hopeful dance work that spans a century, launching in 2021 and completing beyond our lifetimes, in 2120. Taking place every 5 years upon a hand woven carpet, 100-strong constellations of dancers come together to engage in a practice of slowing the body and mapping the mind. An act of faith, whereby it's continuation is entrusted to future generations, this human-scale yet epic work celebrates the embodied knowledge of the dancer while asking, how can we use long term thinking in order to be better ancestors? Future Library by Katie Paterson in Norway Long Player - a 1000 year continuous piece of music by Jem Finer from the Pogues. As Slow As Possible by John Cage. Wainsgate Dances & Open Practice: an international programme of workshops, residencies and performances curated by Charlie Morrissey and Rob Hopper. Based at Wainsgate Chapel in Hebden Bridge. The morning Open Practice sessions happen Monday - Friday, 9-10am, £2 donation - we highly recommend them!

Lestarklefinn
26.03.2021

Lestarklefinn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021


Í Lestarklefanum í dag verður fjallað um heimildamyndina Hálfur álfur eftir Jón Bjarka Magnússon, myndlistarsýninguna Jörðin hefur marga lykla sem opnuð var nýlega í Nýlistasafninu í Marshall-húsinu en þar má sjá verk eftir skosku listakonuna Katie Paterson. Og nýja íslenska kvikmynd, Þorpið í bakgarðinum, eftir Martein Þórsson sem frumsýnd var á dögunum. Gestir þáttarins verða kvikmyndaleikstjórarnir Ísold Uggadóttir og Karna Sigurðardóttir, og Margrét H. Blöndal myndlistarkona. Umsjón: Eiríkur Guðmundsson.

Lestarklefinn
26.03.2021

Lestarklefinn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021


Í Lestarklefanum í dag verður fjallað um heimildamyndina Hálfur álfur eftir Jón Bjarka Magnússon, myndlistarsýninguna Jörðin hefur marga lykla sem opnuð var nýlega í Nýlistasafninu í Marshall-húsinu en þar má sjá verk eftir skosku listakonuna Katie Paterson. Og nýja íslenska kvikmynd, Þorpið í bakgarðinum, eftir Martein Þórsson sem frumsýnd var á dögunum. Gestir þáttarins verða kvikmyndaleikstjórarnir Ísold Uggadóttir og Karna Sigurðardóttir, og Margrét H. Blöndal myndlistarkona. Umsjón: Eiríkur Guðmundsson.

Víðsjá
Paterson, Sjón, Uppruni, eldgos, Hassell

Víðsjá

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 55:00


Í Víðsjá í dag verður meðal annars rætt við rithöfundinn Sjón um verk skosku myndlistarkonunnar Katie Paterson en verk hennar eru nú á sýningu í Nýlistasafninu í Marshall húsinu við Grandagarð. Gauti Kristmannsson bókmenntagagnrýnandi Víðsjár fjallar í dag um skáldsöguna Uppruna eftir Bosníumanninn og Þjóðverjann Sa?a Stani?ic sem komin er út í íslenskri þýðingu Elísu Bjargar Þorsteinsdóttur. Eldgos koma við sögu að gefnu tilefni í þættinum í dag. Og tónlistarhornið Heyrandi nær verður á sínum stað í Víðsjá á mánudegi, í dag fjallar Arnljótur Sigurðsson um afmælisbarn dagsins, bandaríska trompetskáldið Jon Hassell, og hugar að fyrirmyndum hans og þeim sem sótt hafa til hans innblástur.

Víðsjá
Paterson, Sjón, Uppruni, eldgos, Hassell

Víðsjá

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021


Í Víðsjá í dag verður meðal annars rætt við rithöfundinn Sjón um verk skosku myndlistarkonunnar Katie Paterson en verk hennar eru nú á sýningu í Nýlistasafninu í Marshall húsinu við Grandagarð. Gauti Kristmannsson bókmenntagagnrýnandi Víðsjár fjallar í dag um skáldsöguna Uppruna eftir Bosníumanninn og Þjóðverjann Sa?a Stani?ic sem komin er út í íslenskri þýðingu Elísu Bjargar Þorsteinsdóttur. Eldgos koma við sögu að gefnu tilefni í þættinum í dag. Og tónlistarhornið Heyrandi nær verður á sínum stað í Víðsjá á mánudegi, í dag fjallar Arnljótur Sigurðsson um afmælisbarn dagsins, bandaríska trompetskáldið Jon Hassell, og hugar að fyrirmyndum hans og þeim sem sótt hafa til hans innblástur.

Wigtown Book Festival Podcast
Festival 2020 Day 3: Libraries of the Future and the Unheard

Wigtown Book Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2020 40:21


We talk to Katie Paterson, the artist behind the Future Library, a public artwork that aims to collect an original work by a popular writer every year from 2014 to 2114. The works will remain unread and unpublished until 2114. One thousand trees were specially planted for the project. We also talk about The Dark Outside, a project that broadcasts hitherto unheard sounds and music in the middle of a forest. The person behind this marvellous project is Stuart McLean, who also happens to be our sound artist in residence this year. We find out more about this thrilling aural adventure.

La Poudre
Épisode 80 - Margaret Atwood - (doublé en français)

La Poudre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 48:47


This episode of La Poudre was originally recorded in English. To listen to the undubbed version, click here.L'écrivaine de génie Margaret Atwood est l'invitée du 80e épisode de La Poudre. Avec Lauren Bastide, elles ont parlé de forêt, de science et de religion. L'édito de Lauren :Avant d'entrer de plein pied dans la saison 5 de La Poudre, j'ai dans ma besace, comme chaque automne, trois épisodes en anglais parce que le monde ou rien.Le premier, que vous vous apprêtez à mettre dans vos oreilles, est un entretien que j'ai enregistré avec l'écrivaine canadienne Margaret Atwood l'hiver dernier. Avec le Covid (je ne dirai jamais LA covid, vous m'entendez, jamais), on n'avait pas pu vous le doubler. Le voilà donc, tout frais, tout neuf, avec, dans le rôle de Margaret Atwood, la journaliste Annick Cojean.Quel honneur d'avoir pu échanger longuement avec cette immense autrice, reine de la dystopie, dont l'esprit génial pondit La Servante Écarlate en 1985 et qui a sorti, l'année dernière, la suite de ce best-seller, le glaçant et captivant Les Testaments.Bonne écoute, et on se retrouve en octobre pour le nouveau La Poudre. Boum.Résumé de l'épisode :Margaret Atwood, autrice visionnaire, a publié l'année dernière Les Testaments, la suite de son œuvre phare, La Servante écarlate, adaptée en série en 2017. Avec ce livre, elle remporte pour la seconde fois le prestigieux Booker Prize, ex aequo avec Bernardine Evaristo. Née en 1939 au Canada, elle grandit dans la forêt, entourée de ses parents, scientifiques tous les deux (16:06). Elle est ainsi sensibilisée très jeune aux questions environnementales qui l'animent encore fortement aujourd'hui (44:19). Écrivaine et poétesse prolifique, c'est en 1984, lors d'un séjour dans l'Allemagne divisée (06:02), qu'elle écrit La Servante écarlate, l'une de ses œuvres aujourd'hui les plus connues grâce au retentissement mondiale de la série (22:39). L'impact politique de son propos est tel que les tenues de ses “servantes” ont été utilisées par des manifestantes dans de nombreuses mobilisations contre les retours de bâtons patriarcaux de ces dernières années (19:32). Sa vision très nuancée des combats féministes est parfois à contre-courant des enjeux des luttes actuelles (24:45) mais sa capacité à prendre en compte les subtilités des croyances religieuses (38:14), tout comme son engagement dans des mesures concrètes pour lutter contre les violences faites aux femmes (26:04) en font l'une des plumes essentielles de la réflexion sur les oppressions sexistes. Dans Les Testaments, elle joue sur le pouvoir des archives, auxquelles elle voue une passion, pour explorer les rouages d'un gouvernement dictatoriale et réactionnaire. Son amour pour les documents anciens et les histoires qu'ils portent l'a également poussée à participer à un projet de l'artiste Katie Paterson, Library of the Future, pour lequel elle a écrit un texte qui ne sera révélé qu'en 2114 (48:50). À bon entendeur·euse !Bonne écoute, et continuez de faire parler La Poudre ! La voix française de Margaret Atwood est incarnée par Annick Cojean, merci à elle.La Poudre est une émission produite par Nouvelles ÉcoutesRéalisation et générique : Aurore Meyer-MahieuTraduction : Maxime Dargaud-FonsProgrammation et coordination : Gaïa MartyPrise de son voix française : Laurie GalliganiMixage : Marion Emerit

In Talks With
Katie Paterson

In Talks With

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 20:57


Artist Katie Paterson deals with themes of time, space and nature. For her Future Library project, she has secured authors including Margaret Atwood, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Elif Shafak and Han Kang to each create a piece of writing which will only be revealed 100 years from the time of writing. She talks to Danielle Radojcin about how the authors responded differently to the brief, how the public can participate, and how the mysterious project is evolving in response to environmental threats and taken on a life of its own.

Grit And Passion - Triathlon Show
POWER & LIPSTICK SERIES - Pedaling Around The Globe with Katie Paterson, Endurance Racing, Pushing The Limits and Being a Mum

Grit And Passion - Triathlon Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 62:48


Welcome to Fitness Soul Podcast. This is Power & Lipstick series where I (Joanna Weintritt) invite inspiring women to share their story. In today's podcast, my guest is Katie Paterson. Katie is a marketing consultant endurance nutter and a Fitmama. I know Katie for over a year as she joined our Fitness Soul gang and Fitmamas classes after having a baby. In this podcast, Katie and I are going back in time a little bit and we are talking about Katie's life before the baby and her amazing journey. Four years ago, Katie and now-husband Euan, embarked on an adventure to cycle around the world. 22,000km, 31 countries, 4 continents, and 11 months later, they arrived back in the UK having powered themselves around the globe with their own two legs. Now living in Leith, with baby Archie, Katie and Euan continue to challenge themselves physically albeit a little closer to home. As well as looking after Archie, Katie has trained as a fitness instructor and hopes to start delivering FitMamas classes to mums locally soon. She also offers flexible freelance marketing and communications support to small business in sport and fitness.In this podcast, we also talk about endurance racing, pushing the limits, about consistency, mindset, being kind for yourself and about getting stronger. We finish off talking about how things changed for her when she became a mum. I hope you enjoy this podcast and it will make you realise that you can achieve and experience things you always dreamed about.You can contact Katie at:Email: hello@kpfreelance.comResources Katie mentioned:Website: https://www.thefreewheelers.co.uk/Blog about FAQs: https://www.thefreewheelers.co.uk/single-post/2016/09/11/How-will-you-get-your-bikes-on-a-plane-And-other-frequently-asked-questions%E2%80%A6Pamir Highway: http://www.worldbiking.info/wordpress/2018/02/guide-cycling-pamir-highway/Loving it Vegan Cookies: https://lovingitvegan.com/vegan-chocolate-cookies/Bicycle touring with kids: http://travellingtwo.com/Get in touch with us:Instagram: @fitnesssoul.co.uk @ joannafitnesssoul Facebook: Like - facebook.com/FitnessSoul/Follow Joanna - https://www.facebook.com/j.e.weintritt

Overnights
The extraordinary art project we cannot see unless we are alive in 2114

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 17:00


A Scottish artist is building a library and Margaret Atwood has donated a manuscript but you can't see the contents until 2114.

Overnights
The extraordinary art project we cannot see unless we are alive in 2114

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 17:00


A Scottish artist is building a library and Margaret Atwood has donated a manuscript but you can't see the contents until 2114.

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

Katie Paterson, the conceptual Scottish artist behind the Future Library, tells Phillip how she came up with the idea of reaching a hundred years across time to give a very special gift to readers in 2114.

Front Row
Floods and art, Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries, Tom Rosenthal

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 28:16


With Italy set to declare a state of national emergency in Venice after the Unesco world heritage site was engulfed by a 6ft 'acqua alta', flooding its historic basilica and many other sites of great historic interest, art critic Jonathan Jones discusses the cultural significance of the imminent threat from flood and fire and what is being done to protect the city’s invaluable architectural and artistic heritage. And John Wilson talks to artist Katie Paterson about the metaphorical representation of environmental disasters in art and the responsibility amongst artists in raising awareness of current climatical concerns. On Saturday the world’s largest galleries devoted to the history of medicine open at the Science Museum in London. Surprisingly, perhaps, there is a lot of art involved in medicine, with imaginatively-designed sculptural devices and equipment. Major new artworks have been commissioned for the new galleries too. John Wilson talks to the artists Marc Quinn, Studio Roso and Eleanor Crook, as well as Sir Ian Blatchford, the Science Museum’s director. Tom Rosenthal is the musician whose songs are used on the new Radio 4 podcast Tunnel 29, the extraordinary true story of the escape tunnel dug under the Berlin Wall in 1962. Tom performs How This Came To Be live and discusses building a successful pop career outside of the mainstream music industry. Presenter John Wilson Producer Jerome Weatherald

Only Artists
Katie Paterson meets David Mitchell

Only Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2019 28:19


The artist Katie Paterson meets the novelist David Mitchell. Katie Paterson is an award-winning artist whose conceptual works have included the sounds of melting glaciers and a map of 27,000 dead stars. She also sent a meteorite back into space. An exhibition of her work can be seen at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art until May 2020. The best-selling author David Mitchell has been shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize twice – for number9dream and Cloud Atlas. Next year he will publish his ninth novel. Photo © Brendan McNeill Producer Katy Hickman

Front Row
Scottish artist Katie Paterson, Ted Hughes Award winner, Casting factual TV

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 28:14


Scottish artist Katie Paterson's exhibition at Turner Contemporary, Margate, explores our relationship with the vastness and mysteries of the universe, as she works with scientists who have pioneered research on the cosmic spectrum. The artist discusses her fascination with the physical world.So many successful TV shows have non-celebrities at their heart, from documentaries to reality programmes like Made in Chelsea and Great British Bake Off. But how do programme-makers find the contributors who will make interesting viewing? Co-director of production company Drummer TV Rachel Drummer Hay and TV critic Emma Bullimore give their perspective on what makes a good cast. The 2018 Ted Hughes Award highlights outstanding contributions made by poets to our cultural life. Front Row talks to the winner of the £5000 prize, live from the award ceremony, minutes after the announcement is made this evening.As a member of The Beat, Ranking Roger was one of the stars of British Ska, bringing his “toasting” skills to many of the band's big hits. To mark his death, music critic and broadcaster Kevin Le Gendre pays tribute.Presenter: Janina Ramirez Producer: Kate Bullivant

Saturday Review
Can You Ever Forgive Me? You Know You Want This, Cost of Living, A Place That Exists Only in Moonlight, Eating With My Ex

Saturday Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 52:02


In Can You Ever Forgive Me? Melissa McCarthy stars as Lee Israel, the best-selling biographer of celebrities such as Katharine Hepburn, Tallulah Bankhead, Estee Lauder and journalist Dorothy Kilgallen. In the early 1990s - when she was in her early 50s - Lee found herself unable to get published because she had fallen out of step with the marketplace. Unable to pay the rent (or the vet bills for her beloved cat) she turned her art form to deception, aided by her loyal friend Jack Hock (Richard E. Grant). You Know You Want This is the debut collection of short stories from Kristen Roupenian whose short story, Cat Person, became a viral sensation after being published by the New Yorker in December 2017. It became their most read story ever, with more than 2.6 million hits and counting. Included in this collection alongside 11 new stories which are described as examining "the pull and push of revulsion and attraction between people." Winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Martyna Majok’s Cost of Living receives its highly anticipated UK Premiere at Hampstead Theatre starring Adrian Lester and directed by Ed Hall. John, a wealthy, brilliant, and successful PhD student with cerebral palsy, hires Jess, a recent graduate who has fallen on hard times, as his new carer. Across town, truck driver Eddie attempts to support and re-engage with his estranged wife, Ani, following a terrible accident that has left her quadriplegic. As four very different lives collide and entwine, roles are unapologetically flipped, reversed and exposed - who is actually caring for whom? A Place That Exists Only in the Moonlight: Katie Paterson and JM Turner at the Turner Contemporary Gallery in Margate is the largest UK exhibition of Scottish artist Katie Paterson to date - paired by the artist with a group of works by JMW Turner. Works by Paterson included in the exhibition are Vatnajökull (the sound of), Earth-Moon-Earth and a new work, Cosmic Spectrum, the result of working with scientists Paterson creates a spinning wheel which charts the colour of the universe through each era of its existence. And a look at two recent reality television releases; the BAFTA nominated BBC 3 series Eating With My Ex - in which former couples are reunited over dinner to pick over the bones of their failed relationships - and Channel 4's Flirty Dancing which aims to match singletons based on their love of dance. Each hopeful will learn half a routine, taught by Dancing on Ice judge and Diversity star Ashley Banjo, which they will perform as a couple when they meet for the first time. Podcast extra recommendations Simon: Paul Weller - True Meanings, Fiddler On the Roof at The Menier Chocolate Factory, David Bramwell- The Cult of Water Kate: Pamela by Samuel Richardson and Fleabag on BBC3 Alex: Tessa Hadley -Late In The Day Tom: Peep Show on All 4 and Karl Marlantes -Matterhorn

Arts & Ideas
Sea Goings

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2019 51:30


Conceptual artist Katie Paterson on art which produces candles scented with planetary odours – one of Saturn's moons has a hint of cherry…and how she and co-exhibitor the Romantic painter JMW Turner share an interest in the precise nature of moon light. Writers Julia Blackburn and Charlotte Runcie on the gaze of the beachcomber and searching for lost worlds along the tideline and Cutty Sark curator Hannah Stockton explains why the story of the famous tea cutter is one of survival. A place that exists only in moonlight: Katie Paterson & JMW Turner at Turner Contemporary Margate until May 6th 2019 Katie Paterson's First There is a Mountain project will tour 25 coastal beach locations from 31 March to 27 October 2019 Time Song: In Search of Doggerland by Julia Blackburn mixes personal history with the archaeological evidence for the Mesolithic peoples who lived on the land beneath the North Sea. Salt On Your Tongue - Women and the Sea by Charlotte Runcie describes her pregnancy and the death of her grandmother, set against shore walking and myths of women and the sea from ancient Greece to Scottish folk song. Cutty Sark 150 includes a range of events at Royal Museums Greenwich including a performance by the BBC Singers and of the Pirates of Penzance. You can hear a Free Thinking Landmark discussion of The Odyssey with Karen McCarthy Woolf, Amit Chaudhuri, Emily Wilson and Daniel Mendelsohn https://bbc.in/2S2QuiE and a discussion of Mermaids with Imogen Hermes Gowar and Sarah Peverley https://bbc.in/2FPeEH5 Producer: Jacqueline Smith

Bokstabelen: en podkast for leselystne
#20 - Framtidsbiblioteket

Bokstabelen: en podkast for leselystne

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 63:32


Har du hørt om kunstprosjektet som vokser i Nordmarka? Bøkene som ikke vil bli lest før 2114? Det er Framtidsbiblioteket, igangsatt av den skotske kunstneren Katie Paterson. I denne episoden har vi gått ut i skogen og sett på de små buskene som om 100 år vil være bøker av noen av våre fremste forfattere. Vi har også lest bøker av noen av hittil utvalgte forfatterne. Hør for å lære mer om prosjektet og hva vi synes om både litteraturen og prosjektet i seg selv. De utvalgte forfatterne er Margaret Atwood, David Mitchell, Sjón, Elif Shafak og Han Kang. Hovedbøker: Oryx og Crake av Margaret Atwood (Tine) Flommens år av Margaret Atwood (T) Ghost written av David Mitchell (Nora) Vegeterianeren av Han Kang (Linda) Bøker nevnt: Hag-Seed av Margaret Atwood (T) A Handmaids Tale av Margaret Atwood (T) Maddaddam av Margaret Atwood (T) Skyatlas av David Mitchell (N) Levende og døde av Han Kang (T) Forfatterne vi ønsker oss er Lars Mørch Finborud, Johan Harstad og Johannes Anyuru. --- Leserne er Nora Nordskar Hoel, Linda Aarvik & Tine Waag Fjeldstad. Produsert av Einar Stabenfeldt --- www.bokstabelen.com facebook.com/bokstabelen Instagram: @bokstabelen #bokstabelen

Robbin Milne painter’s audio blog about visual art and multi media inspiration.

A clip of Katie Paterson Interview and Moonlight Sonata for #Octaver2018

Destination Collections
DC #17 / FRAC Franche-Comté - Une rencontre avec Aline Noblat

Destination Collections

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 10:30


DESTINATION COLLECTIONS #17 FRAC Franche-Comté Une rencontre avec Aline Noblat, médiatrice Exposition « Montag ou la bibliothèque à venir », du 15 octobre 2017 au 14 janvier 2018 Œuvre racontée Katie Paterson, Future Library, 2014-2114 Cet entretien a été réalisé à Besançon par Mathilde Ayoub le 31 octobre 2017. Création sonore de Paul Behnam, édition de Benjamin Delille. Destination Collections est une série produite par Mathilde Ayoub, coordination Valentine Gouget. Visuel Hange&Colin.

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Front Row
Women's Prize for Fiction winner, Jurassic World, Sunderland musician Nadine Shah, The Future Library

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 33:53


Front Row announces the winner of the £30,000 Women's Prize for Fiction, 2018, and talks to her about her winning novel. Sunderland indie rocker and songwriter Nadine Shah performs live in the studio and talks to John about the importance of musicians taking a political stance.Critic Rhianna Dhillon reviews the latest outing of the Jurassic Park franchise which sees the return of Chris Pratt and Dallas Bryce Howard.A forest has been planted in Norway with a specific purpose, to supply paper for a library of books to be printed in 100 years' time. One writer every year - starting in 2014 with Margaret Atwood - is contributing a text to be held in trust, unread until the year 2114, when the Future Library will be published. Elif Shafak has just submitted her piece, handing over her manuscript in a ceremony in the young forest. Katie Paterson, the artist whose idea this is, explains her vision. Presenter: John Wilson Producer: Julian May.

Front Row
Ewan McGregor, Upstart Crow, Katie Paterson, Frankenstein ballet

Front Row

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2016 28:30


Ewan McGregor stars in Our Kind of Traitor, based on a John Le Carré novel. The plot follows a couple on holiday in Marrakech who strike up a friendship with a Russian man who turns out to be a mafia kingpin. Ewan McGregor describes how the author visited the set and gave his blessing to play his character as a Scot.Upstart Crow sees the comedic quill of Blackadder writer Ben Elton return to the Elizabethan era. Starring David Mitchell this new BBC comedy follows William Shakespeare as he tries in vain to write some of his most famous works. Natalie Haynes reviews.Artist Katie Paterson is busy right now with work showing at The Lowry and Somerset House, and a new public artwork called Hollow, made from 10,000 tree samples from across the world, about to be unveiled at the University of Bristol. She discusses her fascination with capturing time, distance, and space. Liam Scarlett is Artist in Residence at The Royal Ballet, and his latest work is a brand new ballet based on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. He discusses what drew him to the gothic novel, and reveals how he choreographed such a complex emotional story to a brand new score by Lowell Liebermann.Presenter: Kirsty Lang Producer: Angie Nehring.

Front Row: Archive 2014
New Doctor Who Reviewed; Simon Pegg

Front Row: Archive 2014

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2014 28:30


With Damian Barr Doctor Who is about to return to the small screen, this time starring Peter Capaldi. Dr Jason Dittmer, academic and sci-fi fan, reviews the Time Lord's latest regeneration. Actor Simon Pegg on his new film about a man in search of happiness. Man Booker-nominated author Alison Moore on her follow-up novel, He Wants. Plus the artist Katie Paterson, whose latest work has been rocketed into space, and the European Space Agency engineer who sent it there. Producer Ella-mai Robey.

Front Row Weekly
FR: Johnny Greenwood, Adrian Dunbar & Sreetcar Named Desire

Front Row Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 48:45


Adrian Dunbar known for playing a police chief is doing something completely different. Katie Paterson explains why she's sending a meteorite back into space and Jonny Greenwood performing his Grammy award winning score live. John Wilson talks to Choir master Gareth Malone and War Horse composer Adrian Sutton, Matt Wolf reviews The Young Vic theatre's new production of A Streetcar Named desire and Julian Lloyd Webber on his future plans in music.

Front Row: Archive 2014
Adrian Dunbar, Tasmin Little, Mood Indigo, Katie Paterson

Front Row: Archive 2014

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2014 28:31


Line of Duty's Adrian Dunbar discusses directing Samuel Beckett's 1982 one-act play Catastrophe at the Happy Days Enniskillen International Beckett Festival; violinist Tasmin Little selects her sounds of the summer; Jenny McCartney reviews Michel Gondry's new film Mood Indigo starring Audrey Tautou, and artist Katie Paterson on her ambitious project to send a meteorite back into space. Producer: Jerome Weatherald Image Credit: Brian O'Neill.

Fresh Art International
Fresh Talk: Helena Reckitt

Fresh Art International

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2012 26:26


On Skype, Cathy Byrd speaks with London-based curator Helena Reckitt about the artists she selected to participate in Nuit Blanche, Toronto, 2012. Projects in Once More With Feeling, Helena's curatorial zone, will animate ideas of repetition, remaking, renewal and revolt. The annual art event that brings a million people out onto the streets of the city from dusk to dawn takes place this Saturday, 29 September. Sound Editor: Leo Madriz Photos courtesy Helena Reckitt Episode Sound Performers, in order of appearance: Katie Paterson, Hadley+Maxwell, Susan Stenger The ProjectsPlanes, Trish Brown Dance Company | Earth–Moon–Earth (Moonlight Sonata Reflected from the Surface of the Moon), Katie Paterson | Smells Like Spirit, Hadley+Maxwell | Thought Balloon, Brian Cauley | Moth Maze, Oliver Husain | The Structures Of Everyday Life: Full Circle, Susan Stenger | The Day After, Tomorrow, Dave Dyment | Tremolo, Maeve Brennan, Ruth Ewan | Ensemble for Mixed Use, JD Walsh | Body Xerox, Simon Denny, Yngve Holen