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We're halfway through our Cronenberg month with this week's selection of infamously head-bursting Scanners (1981). Scanners Kim and Cameron battle a group of underground telepathic militia led by Revok, played by Hollywood staple Michael Ironside. We also discuss this movie's statement on the real-life scandal of congenital disabilities brought on by the usage of thalidomide for the sedation of pregnant women in the 1960s...because women are hysterical....obviously.Rae plunges into the 1960's Britain, with this weeks selection for Tubi or Not Tubi.What We're Watching:SeveranceWhat Went Wrong#horror #horrormovies #horrormoviereviews #davidcronenberg #tubiornottubiWhere to Find us:InstagramThreadsFacebookYoutubeTikTokLetterboxdboozeboobsandbloodpodcast@gmail.comb3horrorpodcast.combluesky: @b3podcast.bsky.social
There have been many iterations of the man we know as Nehemiah Cisneros, but right now, in the most moment, he is most himself. If you know Nehemiah, he is a thoughtful, insightful and evolving figure in art who is a filmmaker in a painters' body. We met him as AUGOR, the graffiti writer who took over Los Angles in the late aughts with billboards and walls that were just as influenced by comics, video games and low brow art as it was the history of lettering and monikers. He was fresh air in a scene that was already full of major creative forces: SABER, REVOK, RETNA and the MSK crew members. Cisneros was the young buck making a name, with LA in his blood and something theatric in his vision. Across a few art schools, going through addiction and his own "trouble" that we mention in this podcast, Cisneros found a new voice in the art departments of Santa Monica City College, Kansas City Art Institute and then an MFA at UCLA. What that voice does is create a vision of his youth in Los Angeles and the aesthetic of a city of narratives, literally in its DNA. Cisneros, even now with a body of work on its way to Josh Lilley in London, has taken a life of influence from film, arcades, city streets, low brow and fine art into a beautiful and often overwhelmingly dense series of paintings. In this conversation on The Unibrow's Radio Juxtapoz podcast, Evan Pricco and Cisneros talk about life after an MFA, his time working in the arts and studying painting, how Mark Ryden influenced his early years and how now he is looking to Theodore Gericault, Max Ernst, gamer culture and Black Exploitation films for his new works. Off the the "goon cave"... Radio Juxtapoz' Unibrow podcast is hosted by Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 156 was recorded in Los Angeles on March 5, 2025 Follow us on @radiojuxtapoz
Nascidos de uma experiência em laboratório, os Scanners são pessoas com grandes poderes telecinéticos, capazes inclusive de matar com a força de suas mentes. Darryl Revok (Michael Ironside) é o mais poderoso de todos os Scanners, e está à frente do movimento deles de dominar o mundo. O doutor Paul Ruth (Patrick McGoohan) consegue encontrar um Scanner que Revok ainda não encontrou. Ele converte ele para a sua causa, para destruir o movimento dos Scanners. Siga o Filmes e Games: Instagram: filmesegames Facebook: filmesegames Twitter: filmesegames Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KfJKth Podcast: https://anchor.fm/fgcast
Powerful Truth Angels is sponsored by BetterHelp: http://www.betterhelp.com/PTANGELS The truth about the Catholic Church and nudist beach parties, as legendary graffiti writer REVOK joins PTA. GET THE BONUS EPISODE ON PATREON: https://patreon.com/POWERFULTRUTHANGELS LISTEN ON APPLE PODCASTS!! https://apple.co/2UetHQb Other Audio Platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4w3Fpl9Y4Gb8sxCTiBpBac Castbox: https://bit.ly/2vsZBQn FOLLOW US: Powerful Truth Angels: https://www.instagram.com/powerfultruthangels 2TONE: https://www.instagram.com/alex2tone REVOK: https://www.instagram.com/_revok_ 7EQUIS: https://www.7equis.netSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Their thoughts can kill!Scanners is a 1981 Canadian science fiction horror film written and directed by David Cronenberg and starring Stephen Lack, Jennifer O'Neill, Michael Ironside, and Patrick McGoohan.In the film, "scanners" are psychics with unusual telepathic and telekinetic powers. ConSec, a purveyor of weaponry and security systems, searches out scanners to use them for its own purposes. The film's plot concerns the attempt by Darryl Revok (Ironside), a renegade scanner, to wage a war against ConSec. Another scanner, Cameron Vale (Lack), is dispatched by ConSec to stop Revok.00:00 Intro16:39 Horror News 29:34 What We've Been Watching46:09 Film Review1:55:22 Name Game2:01:42 Film Rating2:06:55 OutroPodcast - https://podlink.to/horrorhangoutPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastTwitter - https://twitter.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcast/Website - http://www.hawkandcleaver.comBen - https://twitter.com/ben_erringtonAndy - https://twitter.com/AndyCTWritesNico - https://twitter.com/nicobellfictionhttps://nicobellfiction.com/Audio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to Survive is now on Patreon! Support us at Patreon.com/HowtoSurvivePod to get every episode one week early, plus monthly bonus episodes and more. It's episode 266...and I've never seen anything so disgusting in all my life. Scanners (1981) introduces us to Cameron Vale, a down-on-his-luck vagrant who unintentionally causes a seizure in a woman using the power of his mind. Captured by the mysterious ConSec, Cameron is brought into the murky world of Scanners, people with unusual telepathic and telekinetic abilities, only to find himself under threat from the nefarious Revok, a man unafraid to use his abilities to produce head-splattering results. We discuss a somewhat disappointing Cronenberg entry, unflattering comparisons to Marvel films and Neil Breen, ponder the best tactics for capturing mind-control warriors and ask ourselves whether the best way to introduce yourself to someone is to essentially torture them from the get-go. All of which leads to one question: How would you survive? Whatever happens, one thing's for sure: We're gonna do this the Scanner way. I'm gonna suck your brain dry! Next time, strap yourselves in for 'Fear of Heights' season, opening with campy 90s action classic Cliffhanger (1993).
Celebrating its 40th anniversary, V was a science fiction analogy of life under occupation and an exploration on how people act in such a crisis. On this episode we take a deep dive into universal themes of self-protection, case history and the alien martial art of Revok! This is an episode like no other. Fascist Lizards from Outer Space: The Politics, Literary Influences and Cultural History of Kenneth Johnson's V - Dan CoppV - The Original MiniseriesFloyd Patterson vs Ingemar JohanssonDominique Dunne Case Music for the Outro: "Titans" by Cold CinemaLink: https://bit.ly/3HjGhpVSupport the show Support the show Buy "When Parents Aren't Around" Audiobook Clubb Chimera Website Clubb Chimera Martial Arts Facebook Group Clubb Chimera Facebook Page Clubb Chimera Twitter Clubb Chimera YouTube Clubb Chimera Instagram Jamie Clubb Books
This week, Bri tries to convince Cozi to watch Scanners (1981), directed by David Cronenberg. The scanners use telepathy to read your every thought. When rogue scanner Revok threatens humanity with an underground scanner movement bent on taking over society, scanner Cameron Vale is sent to stop Revok once and for all. Will Cozi be convinced to check out this unsettling (and fun) sci-fi horror? Recommendations: Bri – Meal planning/prepping Cozi – Palette Knife's album New Game+ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youneedtoseethis/support
Mike recalls memories from the first half of 1994. Topics discussed include: Living in San Francisco, working at Think Skateboards, NYE at the Fillmore, phone card numbers, Cole EMB, writing letters, weekly international calls, 5 Fulton to 15 Third, roach coach, decaf coffee, sack lunch, $375 rent, Jae, circle dancing at raves, sound/body connection, The End Up, piss breaks, Think posse, buying LSD at Molotov's, sending LSD in graffiti blackbooks, Western Union on Upper Haight, 737 Bush Street, smoking on the roof, sexy French neighbors, Cindy Crawford workout, Clay Street flat, beef with Kept, 3-week race, Sope and Felon, graffiti pits, raid in SOMA, Kept arrested, raid in Embarcadero, Sope and Felon get arrested, bailed Felon out, lying to cops, fight with Kept, dissing each other, Kept beef with Revok, Fate, apologizing to Kept years later, trip to Exeter, snorting E, phone card friends, 12 Westover Road, discovering acid house in London in 1990, discovering Jungle, breakbeat techno, Camdentown, Flame, getting pulled over, Jenny, Good Vibrations, Femalia, map point raves, DJ Spun, Bay Area rave style, painting freight trains with Jase BA, flat black Mazda Miata and ghost cars.
Bulging veins, exploding heads, seizures....no it's not a porn film, but the the 1981 Cronenberg film, Scanners. Join Ciaran and Trevor as we talk about Dr. Ruth (not who you think) and his plan to use these special humans as weapons and how Scanner ,Vale is willing to do anything to stop him. However, fellow Scanner , Revok has a different plan ..to control the world! Enjoy #Scanners
Dalek's https://shopdalek.com/ (website) Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/DALEKSPACEMONKY (@DALEKSPACEMONKY) Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dalek2020/ (dalek2020) Art listed on https://opensea.io/DALEK (OpenSea) https://hicetnunc.art/objkt/571405 (Hic Et Nunc) Time Stamps [0:55 – 2:41] Dalek was introduced to NFTs by his friend, https://twitter.com/lurklovesyou (@lurklovesyou), who told him about https://twitter.com/hicetnunc2000 (@hicetnunc2000) on https://twitter.com/tezos (@tezos). Lurk told him that it was easy, no gas, cheap to mint, and easy to put work out. Lurk set up a clubhouse Dalek joined with https://twitter.com/mumbot (@mumbot) and https://twitter.com/_sampierson (@_sampierson) and other artists. Dalek liked the community aspect. [3:01 – 9:29] Dalek got into anime and comic book culture going to high school in Japan. He was into punk rock and early hip hop such as RunDMC, https://twitter.com/KurtisBlow1 (@KurtisBlow1), https://twitter.com/DJFlash4eva (@DJFlash4eva), SugarHill Gang. He moved to Chicago and got into graffiti in the early 90s. TD who ran Undercover Magazine and Kaws were big influences on Dalek. He moved to California and met and was mentored by Chris Cycle and Mike Giant, Greg Carroll. This was the era of Twist, Amaze, REVOK, https://twitter.com/Saber (@Saber). Kris Markovich convinced him to move to San Diego where he met https://twitter.com/OBEYGIANT (@OBEYGIANT), the founder of Obey, who introduced him to printmaking and stickers, and taught him to use Illustrator. Dalek did group shows with https://twitter.com/new_image_art (@new_image_art) curated by Rich Jacobs and included Mark Gonzales, https://twitter.com/TempletonEd (@TempletonEd), Chris Johansen, and Barry McGee. He says he still didn't know how to be a professional artist. He moved to New York to take a step toward becoming a professional studio artist. When he saw https://twitter.com/takashipom (@takashipom)'s paintings the first time, he knew that's what he wanted to do. He reached out to Murakami and started working for him. [11:45 – 13:54] Dalek says artists were interested in certain aspects of Japanese pop culture. Some artists like KAWS, Stash and Futura would go to Japan, but Dalek was more focused on being in New York and learning. He was spending time with Brian McGinnis, and https://twitter.com/steveespopowers (@steveESPOpowers), and anyone he could. His experience with Marakami wasn't so much about what he was painting, he was way more interested in the technical aspects. [14:19 – 18:58] Dalek discusses his relationship with his https://opensea.io/DALEK (Space Monkey) and how it went from being fun to getting repetitive and hitting a wall. He started deconstructing it, and went down a path of geometric explorations. This opened him to learning new skills. After a 10 year break, he started again with Space Monkey in 2017. He says at first it was flat, but Andrew Hosner with https://twitter.com/ThinkspaceArt (@ThinkspaceArt )wanted to do a show. Soon after the show something clicked. He has transitioned back into Space Monkey and feels he finally found the formula that made it interesting. He acknowledges it's what people know him for. [19:29 - 22:13] Dalek says Space Monkey and https://www.artsy.net/artist-series/takashi-murakami-mr-dob (Murakami's DOB) are independent of each other. He says a commonality is the riff on Mickey Mouse. He mentions other artists who have riffed on Mickey Mouse such as Slick, https://twitter.com/ronenglishart (@ronenglishart), https://twitter.com/Mattgondek (@Mattgondek), Warhol, Basquiat. Dalek has had some people say Space Monkey reminds them of https://twitter.com/TheSimpsons (@TheSimpsons)' Itchy and Scratchy, which Dalek points out is also a riff off classic cartoons. He talks about Murakami's Boston Museum show and the explosive color clouds in paintings and how it reminds him of an anime riff on classic Japanese painting styles. [22:14 - 27:46] Dalek...
Entirely self-taught, Jason REVOK is known for pushing creative boundaries that began in the street. Although his story begins with graffiti, the artist has spent the last decade focussing on his studio practice and the evolution of process and concept. Refusing to be limited by his early recognition, REVOK allows only certain elements from graffiti culture to transition to his contemporary work – modest materials and industrial tools, ingenuity, his name – but his proclivity towards minimalism and post-painterly abstraction has become the driving force behind his practice. Examining the question of authorship from start to finish, REVOK has developed systematic yet imperfect tools to carry out his vision and has created a number of unmistakable bodies of work. His bold, balanced, geometry is heightened by the personal and imperfect sleight of the human hand. Born in Riverside, CA in 1977 Lives and works in Detroit, MI
On today's #OlexShow we talk about street art in the USA and the World, documentary film making, resistance art, social activism, human rights, BANKSY, US elections, far-left Indecline activist group, making of "Saving Banksy" film and "The Art of Protest" as well as why street art can be sold on international auctions for $700.000 but can't be donated for free to art museums with Colin Michael Day - film maker, director, DP, editor, award winning content creator based in Hollywood L.A. Colin Michael Day - award winning director and documentary filmmaker based in HollyWood, L.A.. Born to a family of a news cameraman he grew up around local news media rooms in Sacramento and got introduced to journalism from a very young age. He has shot nearly 100 short films profiling some of the art world's most infamous personalities including legends of the American street art scene: Ralph Steadman, Retna, Doze Green, OS Gemeos, Ben Eine, Anthony Lister, Risk, Revok, ROA, Herakut and Niels Shoe Meuiman. He has also shot film projects featuring Snoop Dog, Sanjay Gupta and Kyrie Irving. He's collaborated and created content for broadcasting networks like CBS, CNN and IGN. His films tell stories of rebellion, freedom, social and political, mainstream and underground culture, opening a window to the counterculture world that only an insider might get an access to. His first documentary feature film “Saving Banksy”, shot in 2017, featured on Netflix it has received a Critics Pick award by NY Times and positive reviews by LA Times, Village Voice, HollyWood Reporter, and SF Chronicle. In 2020 he has released his second feature socio-political documentary film “The Art of Protest” in collaboration with the Indecline street art activist group, featured by Roling Stone magazine it raises uneasy topics of political correctness, social activism, resistance art and human rights.
So I had my break from the podcast, 2021 started and I felt it was time to get back to the converstations.. I love it, missed it and now my head is in the right place.. Ive had three chats so far and the first to drop is Askew, from the TMD crew hailing from Auckland New Zealand, the dudes been around the world and back, a couple times for his love for graffiti and our culture. I met him back 2006 when he was on his second European Tour and passed by Brighton where my shop was to paint at the Sleeping Giants Graf jam. We were in awe, he came along with German King Can2 and the Montana Team and met MSK’s Revok and Rime where they nurtured their lifelong friendship. Askew has been pushing style for years now, especially the last decade and to have a couple hours with him explaining his how he found the culture, what pushed and helped him assert himself to make NZ a country worth high regard for Graffiti and how it gave him the confidence to keep it going and become the artist he is today.. a real amazing convo, go check in insta whist you listen @askewone this is some of Askews, Auckland, culture and creativity story.. this is F24..
Over the course of our almost two years of bringing you the Radio Juxtapoz podcast, the core is looking at the stories and characters that have help shape the past, present and future of graffiti and street art. From Shepard Fairey, Martha Cooper, Felipe Pantone, Hyuro, Craig Costello, REVOK, Cleon Peterson, Dan Witz, Ron English, ESPO, Swoon... what all these episodes have in common in many ways is today's guest, curator Roger Gastman. For over 20 years, Gastman has been at the forefront of documenting, publishing and creating historical overviews of the history of two of the most popular art forms we cover. That graffiti and street art still resonates with audiences so deeply decades into their existence is, in part, a celebration of Gastman's work. In 2018, Gastman started Beyond the Streets, an exhibition that helped create a more linear narrative to what is an often complicated and storied history of art in the streets. Not only were the shows highlighting the graffiti and street artists that we have come to know today, but the show provided an opportunity to show just how widespread and impactful the vandal element of those forms has influenced contemporary art and culture. From Takashi Murakami, Guerrilla Girls and the Beastie Boys, you began to see how Beyond the Streets was more encompassing than past graffiti and street art shows. With exhibitions in both Los Angeles and Brooklyn in 2018 and 2019, Gastman was looking to take the show to new markets when the pandemic put a pause on everything. For 2020, Beyond the Streets is a virtual art fair, streaming on the NTWRK APP December 5th & 6th, 2020, a two day art fair with exclusive paintings, sculptures, editioned prints, skate decks, drawings, exclusive drops, and "thought-provoking discussions and panels though a series of videos curated by culture historian Roger Gastman." On this episode of Radio Juxtapoz, we get our own history of Gastman's love and interest in graffiti culture, how he grew to understand the often merging world of street art and how many pivotal moments over the past 50 years have allowed for a major pop-culture interest in Beyond the Streets. From his early days in Washington, DC, his work in publishing and now looking to expand BTS to international markets, this is just the beginning of Gastman's vision to keep graffiti and street art global. The Radio Juxtapoz podcast is hosted by FIFTH WALL TV's Doug Gillen and Juxtapoz editor, Evan Pricco. Episode 059 was recorded via Skype from Los Angeles, San Francisco, London, November 27, 2020. Beyond the Streets will be streaming on the NTWRK APP on December 5th & 6th, 2020.
S4E81: Horror-Torlet Grandma Beatdown Halloween trivia, Houdini lessons, savage manager might take Grandma out. Studies show that a specific "metal" band could be used as an insecticide against female mosquitos.Playing face-melting metal for those filthy earballs! *Available on your favorite streaming service* Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher, Podcast Addict, Podchaser, Deezer, Listen Notes Special Thanks to: The Scarecrow Show, SONG: Breakaway The Living Braindead, SONG: Violated Bedsore, SONG: Disembowelment of the Souls Asylum, SONG: Hard Times Ahead Grandma’s Pantry: Revok – entire Perpetual Ruin demo Eternal Frost, SONG: Cold Of The Winter To Come Vision Serpent, SONG:Line Your Coffin Ritual of Flesh, SONG: Zombie Armageddon Scordatura, SONG: Mass Failure
On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, artist and curator, Matt Eaton.We discuss his early interest in graffiti culture, the amazing community-oriented work he's been doing in Detroit, his own artistic process, and a whole lot more! Straight from the Motor City for Art Affairs 21.Also mentioned in this episode: Jasper Wong, Tristan Eaton, Red Bull Arts, REVOK, Library Street Collective, Rashaun Rucker, Ty Sawyer, Michael Reeder, Drew Merritt, Tiff Massey, POW! WOW! Worldwide, and M Contemporary ArtFollow Matt:Website: matteatonasnobody.comInstagram: @matteatonasnobodyFollow Red Bull Arts Detroit:Website: redbullarts.comInstagram: @redbullartsFollow the Show:Website: artaffairspodcast.comInstagram: @artaffairspodcastFacebook: @artaffairspodcastTwitter: @art_affairs
Hello and welcome back to the F24podcast my name is David and as often as possible I sit down with a creative at my studio in North Acton to talk about their lives and interactions with where they are from, culture and creativity. But like most of you, I’m in lockdown on my narrow boat on the canal, I’m just west of the city limits and I’ve set up a little studio space outside under a tree next to my woodpile producing small paintings and sculptures. The effect of this worldwide lockdown is having quite an effect on me, but as any listeners will know what I love about creativity and its therapeutic assets.. I’ve been putting them to use and I hope you have too and are all well and bearing up with this madness, we’ll have it figured soon. In the meantime, I’ve been on skype chatting to creatives and getting these interviews done and this week I have Diego Bergia. Diego is from Toronto and his work caught my eye a couple years ago when I saw a 90’s style videogame online with Revok, Giant and Ces doing tags and extinguisher hits whilst shooting robots.. it blew my mind.. I did a little stalking and found out he wrote graffiti and thought, that’s my ish.. As I ain't seeing people face to face I thought I’d holla Diego and get some history this and I’m glad I did because there was a dope surprise halfway through when we got onto a wheat paste period he was in.. check him @diego_bergia on Instagram whilst you listen. Enjoy, this is some of Diego’s Toronto, culture and creativity story.. enjoy this is f24.
On todays episode we sit down with TRAV MSK. TRAV is a Los Angeles-based artist who has made a name for himself painting graffiti on walls and trains throughout the United States. He is an active member of The Seventh Letter and Mad Society Kings Artist Collective. We talk how he got into lettering in the sixth grade. How we moved away at a young age and the opportunity to work with REVOK in Detroit. TRAV explains how his work has shifted to document current times in society as we evolve from the physical world and emerge into the digital space. He pays homage to the craftsmanship of an older generation while embracing current technology to produce his work. All in all a great listen for anyone who loves graffiti. Don't forget to rate and subscribe and follow us on instagram @bad_nwz
Juxtapoz has a very special guest for Episode 8 of the Radio Juxtapoz Podcast, and that is none other than the highly influential and imaginative graffiti-turned-fine-artist, Jason REVOK. The Los Angeles-based painter recently wrote an essay for our Winter 2019 issue, and with increasing presence as an experimental artist, with his custom-painting machines he has been using both on the street and in his studio, we wanted to talk to Jason about this evolution and how he has been able to grow as an artist in recent years. Produced and hosted by Doug Gillen of Fifth Wall TV and Evan Pricco, Editor-in-chief of Juxtapoz Magazine. Doug and Evan also discuss some of the upcoming shows and festivals on their radar, and, as always, a little fun banter about contemporary art.
If you think back to the times you struggled, can you say that you still made good art during those times, whatever your art is? In this episode we hear a fantastic commencement speech by Neil Gaiman at the University of the Arts in 2002 about doing just that: making good art. We also hear an excerpt of a recent Juxtapose article on the artist Revok, titled “The Second Childhood”; about an artist potentially reborn in the face of new challenges. Tune in, art freaks!Remember to follow us everywhere @arthouse43 and write to us at www.arthouse43.com. And please support host Troy’s latest project, helping him raise funds for his new sound and light installation, Connections, which will premiere on March 1 at ArtHop in Kalamazoo: www.gofundme.com/ArtHopConnections. And you can pre-order his new album RUMBLE at www.troyramos.bandcamp.com. It will be released on Valentines Day, so show some love! This album has been described as “Industrial ambient..”. And his new work “Sound Space” is his second sound work to be released in 2019. This is also available for pre-order and will be released in March 2019. Support the arts!
After the argument that might have ended everything for Mark and Tamra, Mark is ready to give up the investigation - until Tamra calls to say she solved the code that Cat found in the tapes, which contains coordinates leading somewhere Mark never suspected. Patching up their relationship while staking out the location, Mark’s investigative instincts kick into overdrive and he impulsively crosses a line he’s never crossed as an investigator and charges directly into the heart of the mystery.
Jason speaks about his childhood and adolescence leading him into the world of graffiti and art. We discuss the importance of community, aspects of commodity within the art world, and how the value systems of our society have the potential to disenfranchise artists.
In episode 9, your hosts discuss Prince, Public Enemy, Chuck D, Coolio, movies, IG, Microsoft, Marka27, Gajin Fujita, Codak Smith, Kook and Revok. ______ ABOUT THE SHOW Not Real Art is for everyone. But, like art itself, it’s appeal will most definitely vary. Long-time collaborators, creators and hosts, Man One and Scott “Sourdough” Power are proud of Not Real Art’s unique, devil-may-care approach to discussing the current state of contemporary art and culture. If you’re looking for an over intellectualized high brow podcast about contemporary art produced in an ivory tower, Not Real Art isn’t for you. But, if you prefer your cultural fare raw and unfiltered from the front-lines, Not Real Art will definitely suffice. Not Real Art is pro-artist and anti-art world. Not Real Art aims to celebrate and elevate contemporary artists while calling out hypocrisy and corruption in the art world. Of course, we'll have lots of laughs along the way! Each episode is approx. 15-30 minutes long, because Sourdough and Man One understand your time is super valuable. They also upload several episodes at once so you can binge listen, if you want. The Not Real Art podcast is produced and distributed by Crewest Studio in Los Angeles.
El Sereno Episodio 163 Es semana de 'Se quema la barda' en El Sereno y Phersoix habló sobre el caso de H&M contra el graffitero Revok, quien les ha demandado por uso indebido de imagen. Además, recomendaciones de exposiciones en el Museo Jumex y el Museo del Palacio de Bellas Artes y en la Bienal de Ilustración de Pictoline.
The last few weeks have been a bit of a downer—we had a big ol' roundtable on how Brexit is changing architecture practice and education, the Democratic and Republican National Conventions raged, and Rio is coping (somewhat) with its Olympic stress. Now, we're in need of some lighter fare. We wanted to take a moment in the summer heat to check-in with what Donna and Ken have been up to, and pass on some of our own recommendations for what to read and listen to this summer. Also featuring: Ken dishing about Guy Fieri and vegan butchers, Donna giving us the latest on her husband's giant installation in Rancho Cucamonga, and "a really fun text book". Shownotes: Archinect's theme for August is Games – check out our open call. The Olympics begin tomorrow! Get caught up with what's been happening in Rio At home in a changing climate: strategies for adapating to sea level rise Revok, the artist who painted Brian's "Native" palm tree installation. Melania Trump's website disappears after architecture degree claim is debunked Phoenix May become a Lot More Green (more info here from Donna) UK architecture students seeking mental health care is on the rise, according to Architects' Journal survey (more info here from Ken) New Sandy Hook elementary really looks like a church Summer Recommendations: What we're reading: Donna: Parable of the Sower, by Octavia Butler, and Underground Airlines, by Ben H. Winters Ken: Man, Play and Games, by Roger Caillois, Teach Your Chicken to Fly Training Manual, by Trevor Weekes Amelia: Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman, and You'll Grow Out of It, by Jessi Klein What we're listening to: listen on our YouTube playlist.
Liberation Frequency Thema #16Podcast mensuel, présenté et programmé par Hugues de Castillo.Durée : 152 minutes.Avant de s'imprégner pleinement de l'année 2016, petit ou grand regard dans le rétroviseur de l'année écoulée. 2015 a été riche en sorties, découvertes et autres coup de cœur. On profite de cette 16 livraison de Liberation Frequency pour vous proposer 27. Enjoy!https://www.facebook.com/pages/Liberation-Frequency/321280887969352BROTHER / GHOST, Freedom, alb « Buried », I Corrupt (2015)MILANKU, Fuir Les Jours, alb « De Fragments », Moment Of Collapse (2015)CHRIST, Rope, alb « TOWER », L'œil du Tigre (2015)SUNDER, Thinder And Storm, alb « Sunder », Tee Pee (2015)FÖLLAKZOID, Earth, alb « III », Sacred Bones (2015)THE ICARUS LINE, El Sereno, alb « All Things Under Haven », (2015)GRAVE PLEASURES, Utopian Scream, alb « Dreamcrash », Sony (2015)CEREMONY, The Party, alb « The L-Shaped Man », Matador (2015)PUBLICIST UK, Telegraphing, alb « Forgive Yourself », Relapse (2015)KEN MODE, Management Control, alb « Success », Season Of Mist (2015)MUTOID MAN, Sweet Ivy, alb « Bleeder », Sargent House (2015)ABRAMS, Sea Salt Lines, Alb « Lust. Love. Loss. », autoprod (2015)DEMON HEAD, Reveletions Of April, alb « Ride The Wilderness », This Charming Man Records (2015)WINDHAND, Forest Clouds, alb « Grief's Infernal Flower », Relapse (2015)MONOLORD, We Will Burn, Alb « Vænir », Riding Easy (2015)MAKE, Breathe, alb « The Golden Veil », autoprod (2015)CORRECTIONS HOUSE, Superglued Tooth, alb « Know How To Carry A Whip », Neurot Recordings (2015)THE BODY & THOU, Terrible Lie, alb « You, Whom I Have Always Hated », Thrill Jockey (2015)RIWEN, Stalking A Wounded Wolf, alb « The Cold », Indie Recordings (2015)REVOK, Polluted Ideas, alb « Bunt Auf Grau », Music Fear Satan (2015)RED APOLLO, Lovegazers, alb « Altruist », Moment Of Collapse (2015)THE RODEO IDIOT ENGINE, Passing Daemons, alb « Malaise », Throatruiner (2015)PRIMITIVE MAN, Bag Man, ep « Home Is WhereThe Hatred Is », Relapse (2015)COWARDS, Wish For Infamy, alb « Rise To Infamy », Throatruiner (2015)REGARDE LES HOMMES TOMBER, A Sheep Among The Wolfes, alb « Exile », Les acteurs de l'ombre production (2015)DELUGE, Naufrage, alb « Æther »,Les acteurs de l'ombre production (2015)HOPE DRONE, Carried Apart by the Ceaseless Tides, alb « Cloak Of Ash », Relapse (2015)
Liberation Frequency Thema #16 Podcast mensuel, présenté et programmé par Hugues de Castillo. Durée : 152 minutes. Avant de s’imprégner pleinement de l’année 2016, petit ou grand regard dans le rétroviseur de l’année écoulée. 2015 a été riche en sorties, découvertes et autres coup de cœur. On profite de cette 16 livraison de Liberation Frequency pour vous proposer 27. Enjoy! https://www.facebook.com/pages/Liberation-Frequency/321280887969352 BROTHER / GHOST, Freedom, alb « Buried », I Corrupt (2015) MILANKU, Fuir Les Jours, alb « De Fragments », Moment Of Collapse (2015) CHRIST, Rope, alb « TOWER », L’œil du Tigre (2015) SUNDER, Thinder And Storm, alb « Sunder », Tee Pee (2015) FÖLLAKZOID, Earth, alb « III », Sacred Bones (2015) THE ICARUS LINE, El Sereno, alb « All Things Under Haven », (2015) GRAVE PLEASURES, Utopian Scream, alb « Dreamcrash », Sony (2015) CEREMONY, The Party, alb « The L-Shaped Man », Matador (2015) PUBLICIST UK, Telegraphing, alb « Forgive Yourself », Relapse (2015) KEN MODE, Management Control, alb « Success », Season Of Mist (2015) MUTOID MAN, Sweet Ivy, alb « Bleeder », Sargent House (2015) ABRAMS, Sea Salt Lines, Alb « Lust. Love. Loss. », autoprod (2015) DEMON HEAD, Reveletions Of April, alb « Ride The Wilderness », This Charming Man Records (2015) WINDHAND, Forest Clouds, alb « Grief’s Infernal Flower », Relapse (2015) MONOLORD, We Will Burn, Alb « Vænir », Riding Easy (2015) MAKE, Breathe, alb « The Golden Veil », autoprod (2015) CORRECTIONS HOUSE, Superglued Tooth, alb « Know How To Carry A Whip », Neurot Recordings (2015) THE BODY & THOU, Terrible Lie, alb « You, Whom I Have Always Hated », Thrill Jockey (2015) RIWEN, Stalking A Wounded Wolf, alb « The Cold », Indie Recordings (2015) REVOK, Polluted Ideas, alb « Bunt Auf Grau », Music Fear Satan (2015) RED APOLLO, Lovegazers, alb « Altruist », Moment Of Collapse (2015) THE RODEO IDIOT ENGINE, Passing Daemons, alb « Malaise », Throatruiner (2015) PRIMITIVE MAN, Bag Man, ep « Home Is WhereThe Hatred Is », Relapse (2015) COWARDS, Wish For Infamy, alb « Rise To Infamy », Throatruiner (2015) REGARDE LES HOMMES TOMBER, A Sheep Among The Wolfes, alb « Exile », Les acteurs de l’ombre production (2015) DELUGE, Naufrage, alb « Æther »,Les acteurs de l’ombre production (2015) HOPE DRONE, Carried Apart by the Ceaseless Tides, alb « Cloak Of Ash », Relapse (2015)
In the 28th edition of the WWDaily Podcast, I discuss top stories in the September 2014 edition of the Women's Wear Daily magazine. Below are the topics discussed: - Our Weekly Recap! - An update on the 3 graffiti artists who are suing Roberto Cavalli & A special interview with one of those graffiti artists Jason Williams a.k.a. REVOK!! An action packed, fully informative episode of the Your WWDaily Podcast. The fashion industries #1 Fashion Podcast!!! Twitter: @WWDailyPodcast Instagram: @WWDaily_Podcast Email: WWDailyPodcast@Gmail.Com