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Autour de la question
Pourquoi une philosophie du végétal?

Autour de la question

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 48:30


Et si nous revenions aux racines de notre humanité, façonnée et toujours fascinée par le végétal : les plantes, les arbres et les fleurs ?  Une philosophe buissonnière qui fait feu de tout bois pour décoloniser les esprits, en nous rappelant à quel point nous, les humains, sommes à la fois façonnés et fascinés par tout ce qui sort de terre. Nous sommes tous issus d'une civilisation du végétal, mais nous avons tendance à l'oublier, notamment en Occident, en nous pensant au sommet du règne animal, et donc au-dessus du règne végétal. Comment inverser, renverser cette perspective en nous inspirant d'autres cultures ? La culture kanake de l'igname, la culture indienne du curcuma, ou encore la culture méditerranéenne du jasmin, par exemple. Autant de traditions qui n'ont pas rompu ce lien existentiel, aussi symbolique que nourrissant, aux plantes, aux tubercules, aux fleurs, à tout ce qui s'enracine, pousse et nous pousse.Inspirante et vivifiante, cette question soulève le pourquoi d'une philosophie du végétal, ce végétal qui inspire aussi les artistes, comme la chorégraphe circassienne et funambule Chloé Moglia avec son collectif Rhizome.Avec Seloua Luste Boulbina, philosophe, chercheuse et théoricienne de la décolonisation, pour son livre Sortir de terre : une philosophie du végétal (Zulma Editions).Musiques diffusées pendant l'émission :Gulaan – HmiloulouClara Luciani - Les fleurs

Autour de la question
Pourquoi une philosophie du végétal?

Autour de la question

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 48:30


Et si nous revenions aux racines de notre humanité, façonnée et toujours fascinée par le végétal : les plantes, les arbres et les fleurs ?  Une philosophe buissonnière qui fait feu de tout bois pour décoloniser les esprits, en nous rappelant à quel point nous, les humains, sommes à la fois façonnés et fascinés par tout ce qui sort de terre. Nous sommes tous issus d'une civilisation du végétal, mais nous avons tendance à l'oublier, notamment en Occident, en nous pensant au sommet du règne animal, et donc au-dessus du règne végétal. Comment inverser, renverser cette perspective en nous inspirant d'autres cultures ? La culture kanake de l'igname, la culture indienne du curcuma, ou encore la culture méditerranéenne du jasmin, par exemple. Autant de traditions qui n'ont pas rompu ce lien existentiel, aussi symbolique que nourrissant, aux plantes, aux tubercules, aux fleurs, à tout ce qui s'enracine, pousse et nous pousse.Inspirante et vivifiante, cette question soulève le pourquoi d'une philosophie du végétal, ce végétal qui inspire aussi les artistes, comme la chorégraphe circassienne et funambule Chloé Moglia avec son collectif Rhizome.Avec Seloua Luste Boulbina, philosophe, chercheuse et théoricienne de la décolonisation, pour son livre Sortir de terre : une philosophie du végétal (Zulma Editions).Musiques diffusées pendant l'émission :Gulaan – HmiloulouClara Luciani - Les fleurs

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour
Deleuze and Guattari - Rhizome and One or Several Wolves

Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 90:04


Cooper and Taylor discuss the first two plateaus from Deleuze and Guattari's seminal sequel to Anti-Oedipus, A Thousand Plateaus. The chapters discussed will be Introduction: Rhizome and 1914: One or several wolves. Support us on Patreon: - www.patreon.com/muhh - Twitter: @unconscioushh

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Keen On Democracy
Episode 2318: Mike Pepi on how to escape from the digital dystopia of platform capitalism

Keen On Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 47:09


Is it a bird, is it a plane? No, it's another anti tech book. In Against Platforms: Surviving Digital Utopia, digital activist Mike Pepi argues that major tech companies like Meta, Amazon, Tesla, and OpenAI are all driven by "platform logic" - a business model focused on creating intermediary layers that mediate human activities while collecting data and maintaining control. While different tech leaders may have different political views, Pepi contends they are all ultimately "prisoners of the platform" driven by growth imperatives. Pepi distinguishes his critique from other tech criticism by arguing that even proposed solutions often fall into the "digital utopian" trap - the belief that better technology can fix technology's problems. Instead, he advocates for strengthening traditional institutions rather than trying to replace them with platforms. He cites journalism as an example where platforms have weakened traditional institutions rather than improved them. While not exactly anti-technology, Pepi believes that unchecked platform capitalism is problematic. He suggests that technology should be developed within institutional frameworks rather than allowing platforms to operate with minimal constraints. Convinced? If not, it's probably because you, like everyone else, is a prisoner of platform capitalism. Mike Pepi writes about art, culture, and technology. MHiswork has appeared in frieze, e-flux, Flash Art, Art in America, DIS Magazine, The Straddler, The New Inquiry, Artforum, The Art Newspaper, this is tomorrow, 艺术界 LEAP, the Apollo Magazine Blog, Spike Art, The Brooklyn Rail, Rhizome, and The New Criterion. He organized Cloud-Based Institutional Critique (CBIC), a reading group focused on emerging digital technologies and their relationship to cultural institutions. In 2015 he guest edited the Data Issue of DIS Magazine with Marvin Jordan. In 2018, I guest-edited a special issue of Heavy Machinery at SFMoMA's Open Space. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe

PVC
PVC: i migliori dischi del 2024 (live da Rhizome)

PVC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 107:28


Un altro anno se ne va, non prima però di aver ascoltato i migliori dischi dell'anno per Daniele ed Emiliano.

Vayse
VYS0045 | This Is Not The End Times; This Is A Rescue Mission - Vayse to Face with Bob Cluness

Vayse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 113:23


VYS0045 | This Is Not The End Times; This Is A Rescue Mission - Vayse to Face with Bob Cluness - Show Notes Even more bewildered than usual, Hine and Buckley welcome writer, researcher, academic and DJ, Bob Cluness to Vayse. Bob's areas of interest include cultural studies, aesthetics, phenomenology, film studies, the weird and the eerie. Hine and Buckley nod along and try to keep up as Bob showers them in interconnecting concepts and fascinating insights with torrential force: What is hyperstition? Who were the CCRU? How does accelerationism work? Was Chaos Magick a revolutionary movement or an emanation of the emerging neoliberal capitalist system of the time? And exactly what is Nick Land's problem... (Recorded 29 July 2024) Thanks to Bob for patiently explaining everything and thanks to Keith for the mammoth effort in show noting this one! He deserves a follow for that alone: @peakflow.bsky.social Bob Cluness Online Bob's Academia profile (https://hi.academia.edu/BobCluness) Bob on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/bobcluness.bsky.social) Bob on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/bob.cluness/) Bob (as Reykjavik Sex Farm) on Repeater Radio (https://repeater-radio.com/shows/reykjavik-sex-farm-kynnir-bezt-i-heimi/) Hine's Intro Slender Man - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slender_Man) Monkeys will never type Shakespeare, study finds - BBC (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c748kmvwyv9o) Vayse to Face with Bob Cluness From Hyperborean Darkness to Transcendental Light: On Challenging Masculinity, and the Immanence of Black Metal through the Esoteric Christianity of Hunter Hunt-Hendrix and Liturgy, by Bob Cluness - Academia (https://www.academia.edu/93085697/From_Hyperborean_Darkness_to_Transcendental_Light_On_Challenging_Masculinity_and_the_Immanence_of_Black_Metal_through_the_Esoteric_Christianity_of_Hunter_Hunt_Hendrix_and_Liturgy) RR Spotlight Dr. Tara Smith: Warhammer 40K and Spirituality (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-spotlight-dr-tara-smith-warhammer-40k-and-spiri/) RR Pod E28 P1 Bob Cluness - An Esoteric Menagerie: The Weird & Eerie, Slenderman, CCRU, Accelerationism, Chaos Magic(k) and Digital Technology (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-pod-e28-p1-bob-cluness-an-esoteric-menagerie-th/) RR Pod E28 P2 Bob Cluness - An Esoteric Menagerie: The Weird & Eerie, Slenderman, CCRU, Accelerationism, Chaos Magic(k) and Digital Technology (https://podtail.com/podcast/rejected-religion-podcast/rr-pod-e28-p2-bob-cluness-an-esoteric-menagerie-th/) Occulture - Art and Popular Culture (https://www.artandpopularculture.com/Occulture) Ginger Snaps (2000) Trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSLdoTxEBVQ) The Weird and the Eerie, by Mark Fisher - Goodreads (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29845449-the-weird-and-the-eerie) Mark Fisher - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Fisher) J. 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A Short History of the Cybernetic Culture Research Unit - Medium (https://medium.com/@sam.mcilhagga/forward-a-short-history-of-the-cybernetic-culture-research-unit-cdbd4c18061a) John Constantine - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Constantine) Hellblazer (comic book series) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellblazer) Discordianism - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discordianism) The KLF - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_KLF) Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thee_Temple_ov_Psychick_Youth) Year 2000 problem (Y2K bug) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Year_2000_problem) 2012 phenomenon - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_phenomenon) The Invisibles (Grant Morrison) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Invisibles) The Matrix (1999) Official Trailer #1 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKQi3bBA1y8) Fight Club (1999) Trailer #1 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtRKdVHc-cE) Donnie Darko - Official Trailer (2001) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdKbNuhXWvQ) Millenarianism, Millennialism, Chiliasm, and Millenarism - CDAMM (https://www.cdamm.org/articles/millenarianism) The X-Files (1998) Official Trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_D3ysY_QCA) Left Behind (multimedia series) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left_Behind) Left Behind: The Movie (2000) Trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h2LtAG3Mkw) Aum Shinrikyo Tokyo subway sarin attack - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokyo_subway_sarin_attack) Heaven's Gate (religious group) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven%27s_Gate_(religious_group)) Waco seige - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waco_siege) Columbine High School massacre - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbine_High_School_massacre) Terence McKenna - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna) Novelty theory and Timewave Zero - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna#Novelty_theory_and_Timewave_Zero) Theosophy - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theosophy) Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermetic_Order_of_the_Golden_Dawn) Animal magnetism (mesmerism) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_magnetism) New Thought (movement) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Thought) A Course in Miracles - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Course_in_Miracles) Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season One Trailer (1997) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1v_q6TWAL4) The Craft (1996) Trailer #1 - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmY8B1JH7dU) Satanic panic - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satanic_panic) West Memphis Three - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Memphis_Three) The Secret - Documentary Trailer - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=san61qTwWsU) Prosperity theology - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosperity_theology) Sigil - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigil) Austin Osman Spare - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Osman_Spare) Quantum non-locality - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_nonlocality) Hyperstitional Theory-Fiction - Full-Stop (https://www.full-stop.net/2020/10/21/features/essays/macon-holt/hyperstitional-theory-fiction/) Jean Baudrillard - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Baudrillard) The Cybernetic Loop: Cheat Codes For Life - Medium (https://medium.com/@iangeckeler/the-cybernetic-loop-cheat-codes-for-life-abdfae08ca00) Fyre Festival - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyre_Festival) GameStop short squeeze - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GameStop_short_squeeze) Cyberpunk - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberpunk) Neuromancer (William Gibson) - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuromancer) Cyberspace - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberspace) Chthulu Mythos - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cthulhu_Mythos) Necronomicon - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Necronomicon) Hyper-reality - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperreality) What is the Dead Internet Theory? 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The American Junglist
AJS#97 J. Augustus

The American Junglist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 59:26


I met this week's guest recently and we been yapping about dnb non stop....talking about all kinds of stuff really ..he's hilarious and a genuine force of positivity in our community. Representing Texas and North America at large, please welcome J. Augustus. He's a Producer, MC, DJ, and a highly sought-after Host of events. He has worked in various facets of the music industry, including lo-fi, hip-hop, Boom Bap, Drum and Bass, and other underground subgenres. He has been a staple in the Texas live music scene since the late 90s, cementing his talent and ability to connect with his audiences, bringing his own originality to the table. With that, he founded Quaziscience Recordings to showcase his production and offer a platform to other artists across the globe. His exceptional skills have earned him a place on lineups and shared stages with numerous acts like J Boogie, KADILAK, Jel, Kid Koala, GOLDIE, BLACKMILK, SPIRIT, Red Man, KLUTE, Too Short, LIONDUB, Esta, Nicky Blackmarket, Sango, EMPRESS, Mellow Hype, AK1200, Mr. Lif, MC ASTRO,  FALCONS,  GENERAL MONKZ, Rev Kathy Russell, Merrick Brown, Freestyle Fellowship, and DJ Craze.  The year 2024 has seen J. Augustus hit beatport charts top 20 with a strong release on ROLLED UP RECORDS entitled DEEP SEATED on the labels winter mixtape series. J has also had two big releases on KEVLAR UK and sister label K2.  REV THE BUZZSAW EP, and thethen FROM THIS POINT FORWARD with featured artists GOOD SHEPERD and MC ASTRO. J. Augustus and MC ASTROs tune MOVING ON also saw number five on beatports 10 most popular songs the day of release. Learn more about him here: www.jaugustusofficial.com & www.quaziscience.com  Tracklist below Please enjoy❤️ Back next week Thomas 1. J. Augustus - little Diddy - quaziscience  2. SERPNT - Crusty puddle - integrated 3. Legion - the future 4. Tirisfall - into your own heart - Rolled up 5. SCAR - Shadow and light - metalheadz 6. Black Barrel - system off - Dispatch 7. Order Up - orbit funk - grid  8. Nostalgia- icicle & Workforce - Vision 9. Rhizome & bygone - tension - dialect 10. Comah - Dark Energy - Rolled up 11. Fre4knc - Little things - Flexout audio  12. Tyr Kohout - Chord Magic - 1 more thing 13. Wilson - trust me - rolled up 14. SST - Fire in the Jungle - Boomslang 15. Legion - Lightyears - Lexicon Records 16. SCAR - Make em know - Metalheadz 17. Black Barrel - sniffa - dispatch 18. The Sauce - Ill vibe - the Sauce.                                                                 recordings 19. Albees - show me why - grid 20. Form/Funktion - Poltergeist -                                                                      quaziscience  21. The Reverend Kathy Russell -         Revenge of the dead - quaziscience 22. Gigan - Fever Kiss - quaziscience  23. Korax - Never Let You Go - quaziscience 24. J. Augustus - Deep Seated - rolled up 25. J. Augustus - Slap - unreleased 26. J. Augustus - A Lil Sus - upcoming                                                              quaziscience  27. J. Augustus - Don Gorgon - upcoming.                                                      quaziscience 28. ??? 29. Benny L - Replicant - Tres 2b Music Ltd 30. Blade - A Brand New Chill - dispatch 31. Gyrofield - shrimp - vision 32. Conrad Subs- Salsa Dip - Natty Dub 33. Conrad Subs - it's the way - Nuusic 34 Conrad subs - little vibey thing - Nuusic      

The Plantastic Podcast
Lucy Bellamy on A Year in Bloom (#34)

The Plantastic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 56:36


BOTANIC BOOTCAMPGrow your gardening skills with Dr, Jared's Botanic Bootcamp! LUCY BELLAMY BIOLucy Bellamy spent five years as editor of Gardens Illustrated magazine, during which she grew its print and digital readership to over 50,000—its highest level ever. In 2018, she won the British Society of Magazine Editors Editor of the Year award and has written three books.  Her most recent book A Year in Bloom is an illustrated insider's guide to the best flowering bulbs for beautiful garden plantings throughout the year.  She showcases a wide-ranging selection of more than 150 bulbs, each presented with informative text, expert planting advice, and striking photography by Jason Ingram.She has also authored Brilliant and Wild (winner of the Garden Media Guild Practical Book of the Year, 2018) and Grow 5: Simple seasonal ideas for small outdoor spaces with just five plants.Lucy was the founding editor of Modern Gardens magazine and writes about gardening for national publications such as The Guardian and The Sunday Times. She lives in Bristol with her partner, multi-award-winning garden photographer Jason Ingram. You can learn more about Lucy and A Year in Bloom from her Instagram page and her Substack Garden and House.THE PLANTASTIC PODCASTThe Plantastic Podcast is a monthly podcast created by Dr. Jared Barnes.  He's been gardening since he was five years old and now is an award-winning professor of horticulture at Stephen F. Austin State University in Nacogdoches, TX.  To say hi and find the show notes, visit theplantasticpodcast.com.  You can learn more about how Dr. Jared cultivates plants, minds, and life at meristemhorticulture.com.  He also shares thoughts and cutting-edge plant research each week in his newsletter plant•ed, and you can sign up at meristemhorticulture.com/subscribe.  Until next time, #keepgrowing! cuttings×gardening×propagation×grafting×garden×science×nature×plant growing×plant science×plant parenting×horticulture×plant×plants×plant propagation×

The Great Battlefield
Civic Engagement Among Our Youth with Aarti and Saul of Rhizome

The Great Battlefield

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 61:16


Aarti Sharma and Saul Balcarcel join The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about their experiences at Rhizome, a nonpartisan organization working to increase civic engagement among students.

The Great Battlefield
Building Community for Young Leaders with Jacob Merkle of Rhizome

The Great Battlefield

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 68:51


Jacob Merkle joins The Great Battlefield podcast to talk about the founding and building of Rhizome, where they are working to activate young people's identities into action and help youth treat civic service as the work of a lifetime.

Paradigms
Moira Smiley – “The Rhizome Project”

Paradigms

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 57:06


Moira Smiley returns to Paradigms to share her current work The Rhizome Project a collection of mostly old traditional songs with a few new compositions. Moira is examining issues of grief, care, and connection, while also exploring the musical emotional … More ... The post Moira Smiley – “The Rhizome Project” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.

Venture Everywhere
Power Moves: Eren Aksu with Mishal Thadani

Venture Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 31:18


Episode 46 of Venture Everywhere is hosted by Mishal Thadani, co-founder and CEO of Rhizome, a company offering advanced climate risk mitigation for communities and businesses against extreme weather events. He chats with Eren Aksu, CEO and co-founder of ThreeV, an insights automation platform for asset-intensive industries, starting with power and utilities and expanding into oil, gas, and public infrastructure. Eren shares his journey from augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) to creating an insights automation platform. Mishal and Eren also discussed social impact in their work and the need for innovative solutions to address real-world problems.In this episode, you will hear:Consolidating diverse data sources to build effective models for utilities.ThreeV's core values—mission, mastery, and moral integrity for a transparent, collaborative work environment.Executive buy-in for innovation and the collaborative nature of the utility industry.Combination of timing, product, and the team for ThreeV's success in the market.AI's rise and its opportunities for innovation and efficiency in the utility sector.Learn more about Mishal Thadani | RhizomeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mishal-thadani/Website: https://www.rhizomedata.com/Learn more about Eren Aksu | ThreeVLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eren-aksuhttps://www.erenaksu.net/Website: https://www.threev.ai/

The Context
Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg & Ruby Belle Booth: Will Gen Z Vote?

The Context

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 57:59


For democracy to endure, democratic institutions and values must be passed from one generation to the next. And there's plenty of good news about how Gen Z—the youngest and most diverse generation of voters—is engaging in politics. Young people are participating and voting at levels at least equal to previous generations. But there are reasons for concern too: Many Americans are growing up in civic deserts, without access to political associations or other forms of collective action. Many of Gen Z are struggling to find a stable political home in the two-party system. And Gen Z is also experiencing a mental health crisis, which is interrelated in complex ways to declines in associational life and political alienation. Kei Kawashima-Ginsberg is the Newhouse Director of the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE), which aims to expand pathways to civic learning and engagement. Kawashima-Ginsberg also serves on the boards of March for Our Lives and Rhizome. Ruby Belle Booth started at CIRCLE as a Diverse Democracy Fellow, then transitioned to working as Election Coordinator, and is now a Researcher. She contributes to CIRCLE'S Growing Voters report and the Young Leaders Learning Community. Booth was also a fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice. https://circle.tufts.edu/

Yet Another Value Podcast
Rhizome Partners' Bill Chen updates his publicly traded real estate thesis+ $AIV pitch

Yet Another Value Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 68:56


Bill Chen, a real estate investor and Managing Director at Rhizome Partners, returns to the podcast to discuss the performance of publicly-traded real estate market and why it's done so well since his last podcast appearance in October 2023 + pitch on Apartment Investment & Management Co. "AIMCO" (NYSE: AIV). For more information about Rhizome Partners, please visit: http://rhizomepartners.com/ AIV pitch deck: https://docsend.com/view/4n5xq5mc58xwhx64 Chapters: [0:00] Introduction + Episode sponsor: Ycharts [2:18] Capital cycle for publicly traded real estate vs. privately traded [8:53] Five cap rate: how does it interplay with the Treasury rate? [13:02] Publicly traded real estate company performance: have these REITs done well because of management or in spite of management [20:11] Due diligence trips for REITs [30:06] AIMCO $AIV - what is it and why so interesting to Bill [36:26] What is Bill seeing that the market is missing the generates alpha in $AIV [39:38] $AIV report card / management team [48:02] Capital allocation / corporate governance [53:08] Valuation [57:31] Additional $AIV assets (besides Miami assets [1:04:15] $AIV final thoughts Today's sponsor: Ycharts This episode is sponsored by our friends at YCharts, the ultimate platform you need in your toolkit for turning your financial insights into captivating client conversations. With YCharts, each output is a powerful visual that brings your analyses to life and intuitively explains the “why” behind your strategy. Don't get bogged down in the nitty-gritty of data and report creation — with features like PDF Reports, proposal generation, fundamental charts, and free content resources, YCharts gives you the visual edge you need to make a lasting impression and seal the deal. Click here to start your free YCharts trial and level up your game with YCharts: https://go.ycharts.com/yet-another-value

Rules of the Game: The Bolder Advocacy Podcast

In this episode of the podcast, we explore the importance of student advocacy and voting. Additionally, we discuss how 501(c)(3) organizations can engage in advocacy efforts during election season. Joining us today is Ally, our Bolder Advocacy legal intern, to answer questions about the impact of student advocacy on campus.    Hosts: Susan Finkle Sourlis (Attorney) Monika Graham (Attorney) Alexandra Roseberry (Intern) On-Campus Advocacy Culture On-Campus Activities  Voter Laws and Students Getting Involved With Advocacy as a Student How Nonprofits Can Participate in Nonpartisan Voting Education Voter Registration Programs Encouraging Voting Polling Information How 501(c)(3)s Can Engage During Election Season Issue Advocacy  Candidate Education Voter Education Voter Engagement Ballot Measures Private Foundations Student Organizations and Youth Groups  Rhizome Youth on Root Resources: Rules of the Game - https://afj.org/resource/the-rules-of-the-game-a-guide-to-election-related-activities-for-501c3-organizations/ Our guidelines for most of the 50 states on voter outreach and voter registration activities - https://afj.org/bolder-advocacy/practical-guidance-nonprofit-voter-assistance-series/ Project Grant Rule ACLU KYR  -  https://www.aclu.org/know-your-rights https://www.nonprofitvote.org/get-registered-to-vote/  https://www.lawyerscommittee.org/  Rhizome - https://www.werhize.org/ Youth on Root - https://www.youthonroot.org/  

Aromatherapie für die Ohren mit Eliane Zimmermann & Sabrina Herber
Edel und erdend: Der Iris-Flüsterer über Irisduft aus Bayern

Aromatherapie für die Ohren mit Eliane Zimmermann & Sabrina Herber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 60:58


Unser Gast: Marcel Flemming Wir lassen uns in dieser Folge in die ziemlich geheime Welt des tiefgründigen Duftes der Iris entführen: Unser Gast, der Biologe Marcel Flemming aus Regensburg, wühlt sich gleichermaßen durch die Erde wie auch durch Labor-Ergebnisse. Um den Anbau der empfindlichen und kostbaren Rhizome – meistens im Süden Frankreichs und im nördlichen Italien – und erst recht um die Weiterverarbeitung, rankt sich viel Geheimniskrämerei. Sogar die Begriffe rund um diesen exorbitant teuren Naturduft werden uneinheitlich bis unkorrekt verwendet und auch die Analysen der Inhaltsstoffe sind oft missverständlich. Es wird Zeit für mehr Klarheit rund um diesen Duft, mit dem übrigens auch Speisen aromatisiert werden. Unser Gast gibt uns allen eine sympathisch-unterhaltsame Nachhilfe-Stunde in Sachen Irisduft, danke Biggi Renner vom Aromare München für diesen inspirativen Input! Für den erdig-himmlischen Duft der unterschiedlichen Iris-Extrakte sind unter anderem Irone verantwortlich, das sind Moleküle, die erst durch den Luftsauerstoff aus Vorstufen (Iridale, welche geruchlos sind) entstehen. Irone sind den Ionon-Molekülen extrem ähnlich, diese bergen vielfältige therapeutische Möglichkeiten wie in etlichen Studien belegt werden konnte, beispielsweise aktivieren sie Rezeptorproteine („Riechrezeptoren“) in (erkranktem) Prostatagewebe: Der Veilchen/Iris-Riechstoff ist also ein ähnlich aufgebautes Molekül wie ein Stoffwechselprodukt des männlichen Sexualhormons Testosteron. Mehr dazu, inkl Studien, im Öle-Lexikon. Versprecher bei den Prostatazäpfchen: statt Veilchenwurzel ist das Absolue aus den VeilchenBLÄTTERN gemeint, es enthält allenfalls Spuren an Ionon. Danke für deine/Ihre Unterstützung durch den Kauf in unserem Shop oder über unsere Empfehlungs-Links, auch über eine kleine Spende "für einen Kaffee" freuen wir uns: Eliane und/oder Sabrina. Feedback (bitte keine Anfragen zu Beschwerden!): feedback@aromatherapie-fuer-die-ohren.de Tröstende Duftmischung mit Iris: Engelsgleich Perfekt verdünntes Irisöl ⁠Iriswurzelpulver⁠ Bio-Vanille-Extrakt Mandarine Primavera 5 ml Farfalla 10 ml ⁠Veilchenblätter⁠ Farfalla 20 % Primavera 13 % ⁠Iris-Co2-Extrakt⁠ Enthalten auch Ionon: Osmanthus 5% und Boronia Neu im Shop: Wunderschöne bunte Roll-ons mit Blütenmuster und Mini-Fläschchen Iris Tages- und Nachtcreme Duftmischungen mit Iris: Lass Los⁠ und Kuschelzart ⁠Artikel über Iris mit Rezepturen⁠ Podcast-Folge 43 über Iris: ⁠Zwei Göttinnen für die Seelenpflege Die erweiterte Neuauflage des Ratgebers Aromatherapie Begleitung bei Tumorerkrankungen ist erhältlich, passend dazu wird es 2025 wieder den Live Online-Kurs am 8./9. April geben. aromaBotanica-Kongress in Südtirol, Gastgeberin Doris Karadar: 19. und 20. Oktober 2024 im Kultursaal in Eppan bei Bozen, weitere Infos, auch zu vor-reservierten Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten, auf aromabotanica.it und auf ⁠Doris Website⁠ Hunger auf seriöses und firmenunabhängiges Wissen? Regelmäßige Informations-Häppchen – ohne Extra-Kosten – im neuen WhatsApp-Kanal oder in unserem Telegram-Kanal  Archiv des Vivere-Newsletters mit noch mehr kostenfreien Rezeptideen Aufzeichnungen unserer über 40 webSeminare :: HAFTUNGSAUSSCHLUSS :: Alle Informationen in unseren Podcasts beruhen auf unserer langjährigen Erfahrung, auf traditionellen Anwendungen, sowie – sofern bereits durchgeführt – auf wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten. Unsere Tipps dienen ausschließlich Ihrer Information und ersetzen niemals eine gründliche Beratung, Untersuchung oder Diagnose bei einer gut ausgebildeten Heilpraktikerin oder beim qualifizierten Arzt. Ganzheitlich verstandene Aromatherapie berücksichtigt vorrangig individuellen Besonderheiten, dies ist nur in einem persönliche Gespräch möglich. Unsere zur Verfügung gestellten Inhalte können und dürfen nicht zur Erstellung eigenständiger Diagnosen verwendet werden. Das vollständige IMPRESSUM befindet sich jeweils auf den beiden Websites der Autorinnen, jede Haftung wird ausgeschlossen.

My Climate Journey
Startup Series: Rhizome's Resilience Planning for Utilities

My Climate Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 44:23


Mish Thadani is the CEO and Co-founder of Rhizome. Rhizome helps utilities plan for resilience. It's an AI-powered software platform that helps electric utilities identify vulnerabilities from climate threats to quantify risk and to measure the economic and social benefits of grid enhancing investments. In our discussion, we delve into how utilities address vulnerabilities arising from extreme weather and other climate change impacts. We also explore how they balance preventive investments to avoid disaster-related outages with strategies to rapidly recover after incidents. In this episode, we cover: [2:42] Exploring the definition of resilience[6:26] Vulnerabilities of utilities to climate and weather extremes[10:02] Data-driven balancing of utility investments[14:15] Enhancing decision-making in utilities with Rhizome's software[16:43] Comparing physical asset and capacity risks[18:07] Reconductor technology as a resilience strategy[22:53] Regulatory challenges in resilience investments[25:50] The impact of proactive resilience investments[29:42] Inside look at Rhizome's software platform[33:35] Rhizome's market strategy and achievements[36:07] Federal initiatives on resilience: expectations and realities[39:53] AI in resilience: challenges and opportunities[42:34] Where Rhizome needs helpEpisode recorded on May 23, 2024 (Published on June 27, 2024) Get connected with MCJ: Jason Jacobs X / LinkedInCody Simms X / LinkedInMCJ Podcast / Collective / YouTube*If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a review! You can also reach us via email at content@mcjcollective.com, where we encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.

Making Footprints Not Blueprints
S07 #31 - The true spirit of Pentecost — freely, creatively and rhizomatically educational, always and everywhere - A thought for the day

Making Footprints Not Blueprints

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2024 14:38 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.The full text of this podcast can be found in the transcript of this edition or at the following link:https://andrewjbrown.blogspot.com/2024/05/the-true-spirit-of-pentecost-freely.htmlPlease feel free to post any comments you have about this episode there.The Cambridge Unitarian Church's Sunday Service of Mindful Meditation can be found at this link:https://www.cambridgeunitarian.org/morning-service/ Music, "New Heaven", written by Andrew J. Brown and played by Chris Ingham (piano), Paul Higgs (trumpet), Russ Morgan (drums) and Andrew J. Brown (double bass) Thanks for listening. Just to note that all the texts of these podcasts are available on my blog. You'll also find there a brief biography, info about my career as a musician, & some photography. Feel free to drop by & say hello. Email: caute.brown[at]gmail.com

Un podcast à soi
Inventer une thérapie féministe

Un podcast à soi

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 64:18


Retrouver du pouvoir d'agir On naît, on grandit et on vit dans des sociétés patriarcales au point que parfois, on ne s'en rend plus compte. Depuis des siècles, le patriarcat se niche dans notre inconscient et dans nos histoires intimes et familiales. Alors est ce qu'il ne faudrait pas que les thérapeutes s'emparent des outils et des grilles de lecture du féminisme pour nous aider à aller mieux et à comprendre ce qui nous arrive ? Charlotte Bienaimé est allée à la rencontre de psychologues et de patientes qui ont choisi des thérapies féministes. Ils et elles nous racontent en quoi cela consiste. Ça permet de nommer les violences, de guérir les traumatismes causés par la volonté de destruction de certains hommes et plus largement de trouver comment vivre nos vies sous le patriarcat.De plus en plus nombreuses, ces thérapies articulent psychologie et social. Parce que malgré les oppressions, l'objectif est de retrouver du pouvoir d'agir et de prendre conscience que se soigner individuellement est un acte éminemment politique et collectif. Avec :- Sarah, Maguy et Nina- Françoise Sironi, psychologue- Juliette Mercier, neuropsychologue- Annie Ferrand, psychologue- Kyn Yoram Krakowski, psychologue- Kaoutar Ben Moumene, psychologue- Sylvie Dalnoky, psychologue Lectures :- « Souvenez-vous, résistez, ne cédez pas », Andrea Dworkin, Éditions Syllepse- « Le corps n'oublie rien », Bessel van der Kolk, Éditions Albin Michel- « Charge », Treize, Éditions La Découverte- « Manuel rabat-joie féministe », Sara Ahmed, Éditions La Découverte Ressources : - « Reconstruire après les traumatismes », Judith Lewis Herman, InterEditions- Centre Bertha Pappenheim- « Spécificité des traumatismes intentionnels », Françoise Sironi, Éditions Odile Jacob- Association pour le soin queer et féministe (ASQF)- Liste Psys Situé·es- « Revendications féministes en santé mentale : histoire et impact », Stéphanie Pache, Presses de Rhizome- Psychology's feminist voices- « Jeunes femmes pleines de promesses », Suzanne Scanlon, Les Éditions du Portrait- Tu devrais consulter- La psy révoltée- Paye ta psychophobie- Site de la thérapeute Elisende Coladan- Site de la psychothérapeute Estelle Bayon- Site de la psychothérapeute Marianne Kuhni- Santé mentale des personnes migrantes et/ou descendant·es de l'immigration post-coloniale Remerciements :- Un grand merci au groupe de psychologues féministes marseillaises : Nelly, Sophie, Sophie-Leila, Lucie, Solveig- Merci à Estelle Bayon et Elisende Coladan- À toutes les femmes en thérapie féministe : Amandine, Andrea, Marcia, Sol, Emeline, Lou…- Un merci tout particulier à Judith Chemla  Enregistrements : avril 2024 - Prise de son, montage, textes et voix : Charlotte Bienaimé - Réalisation et mixage : Annabelle Brouard - Lectures : Judith Chemla - Accompagnement éditorial : Sarah Bénichou - Illustrations : Anna Wanda Gogusey - Production : ARTE Radio

Insider's Guide to Energy
173 - Harnessing Data to Fortify Our Power Grids

Insider's Guide to Energy

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 28:39 Transcription Available


This episode of the Insider's Guide to Energy podcast features an insightful discussion with Mishal Thadani, Co-founder and CEO of Rhizome, a company at the forefront of modernizing energy infrastructure through data analytics and innovative technologies. A seasoned expert in energy resilience, Mishal brings his rich background and passion for addressing pressing challenges in the energy sector to our conversation. Mishal discusses the substantial challenges facing today's power grid, including severe weather events and outdated infrastructure that jeopardizes reliable electricity supply. He highlights Rhizome's role in transforming grid management through precise risk modeling and strategic investment planning, crucial for adapting to our changing climate and energy demands. Listeners, here's your chance to gain invaluable insights on topics, including the impact of regulatory frameworks on utility resilience strategies, the integration of distributed energy resources, and the significant role of data in forecasting and mitigating risks! The conversation also delves into the potential of AI and machine learning in revolutionizing how utilities predict and prepare for future challenges. Tune in for an engaging exploration of how technology and data are key to developing more resilient energy systems that can withstand the trials of modern demands and climate change. Whether you're an industry professional, technology enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of our energy systems, this episode with Mishal Thadani offers profound insights and forward-thinking solutions that promise to shape the future of energy resilience. 

Texas Standard
Introducing Rhizome, Laredo's unique art project and community collaboration

Texas Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 51:52


The Texas Medical Board has offered a wide definition of emergency medical exemptions to the state's strict ban on abortion.Health care is also at the center of a massive cyberattack that’s been crippling insurance payments, but consumer information is very likely involved.Police high-speed chases can be extremely dangerous for the general public, not just the […] The post Introducing Rhizome, Laredo's unique art project and community collaboration appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

Studio Visit with r4v3n

LoVid is a NY-based interdisciplinary artist duo working collaboratively since 2001. LoVid's practice focuses on aspects of contemporary society where technology seeps into human culture and perception. Throughout their interdisciplinary projects over two decades, LoVid has maintained their signature visual and sonic aesthetic of color, pattern, and texture density, with disruption and noise. LoVid's work captures an intermixed world layered with virtual and physical, materials and simulations, connection and isolation.LoVid's process  includes home-made analog synthesizers, hand-cranked code, and tangible materials; their videos, textile works, performances, net-art, installations, and NFTs have been exhibited worldwide for over two decades. LoVid's work has been presented internationally at venues including: Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Standard Vision X Vellum LA, Wave Hill, Brookfield Arts, RYAN LEE Gallery, Art Blocks Curated, Postmasters Gallery, bitforms Gallery, Honor Fraser Gallery, Unit London, http://Verse.work, http://Expanded.Art, Art Dubai, New Discretions, And/Or Gallery, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Anthology Film Archives, Issue Project Room, The Science Gallery Dublin, The Jewish Museum, The Kitchen, Daejeon Museum, Smack Mellon, Netherland Media Art Institute, New Museum, and ICA London. LoVid's projects have received grants and awards from organizations including: The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation, Graham Foundation, UC Santa Barbara, Signal Culture, Cue Art Foundation, Eyebeam, Harvestworks, Wave Farm, Rhizome, Franklin Furnace, http://Turbulence.org, New York Foundation for the Arts, Lower Manhattan Cultural Center, Experimental TV Center, NY State Council of the Arts, and Greenwall Foundation.LoVid's videos are distributed by EAI and their work is in the collection of the Whitney Museum, The Museum of Moving Image, The Parrish Museum, Thoma Foundation, Watermill Center, Butler Institute of American Art, Heckscher Museum, NFT Museum of Digital Art, Museum of Nordic Digital Art, and more.

feeder sound
☀️ feeder sound premiere Bryz - Re Maj

feeder sound

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 8:07


feeder sound premiere Bryz - Re Maj Today's feeder sound premiere is from Bryz aka @comanbr, an enigmatic figure in both local and international underground electronic music scenes. BRYZ, whose real name is Emanuel Coman, lives and works in Bucharest, Romania. He found inspiration in jazz and blues, which he combined with electronic music. His producing career began as a hobby in 2009. Since then, he has had numerous performances and releases and has worked with various imprints including Verum, Rhizome, Zebra Records, Obaidli, Unic, Tzinah, Bread And Butter Recordings, Need For Sound, Vandalism Black Series, Concept Records, Welter, Samani, and his own label, Esente Records. He has performed at various festivals and events, including Studio 338 in London, Picnic Fonic, Holiday Mood, Maraton, Sunrise Hub, Bipolar, Stump London, Duboka, Pisica Paris, Meduza, Desoner Bali, Afterhills, and many more. “40 La Umbra” is a sonic journey through the peaks and valleys of human experience, encapsulated in three distinct tracks that each tell their unique story. Discover more: https://www.feeder.ro/2024/06/11/bryz-re-maj/

Planet MicroCap Podcast | MicroCap Investing Strategies
The Delta Between Public and Private Valuations in Real Estate with Bill Chen, Managing Partner at Rhizome Partners

Planet MicroCap Podcast | MicroCap Investing Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 64:21


My guest on the show today is Bill Chen, Managing Partner at Rhizome Partners. I met Bill at the MicroCapClub Leadership Summit back in October and was stoked to have him on the pod to chat real estate with him. I haven't covered publicly-traded real estate, or real estate in general, that much and thought it was time to change that up. Bill did the pod circuit last year, and he clearly has a handle on the latest and greatest in Real Estate; a few things we hit on today: delta between public and private valuations, what lower interest rates environment means for REITs, chat on a few pubcos, bear case, commercial and more! For more information about Rhizome Partners, please visit: https://www.rhizomepartners.com/ Planet MicroCap Podcast is on YouTube! All archived episodes and each new episode will be posted on the Planet MicroCap YouTube channel. I've provided the link in the description if you'd like to subscribe. You'll also get the chance to watch all our Video Interviews with management teams, educational panels from the conference, as well as expert commentary from some familiar guests on the podcast. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1Q5Yfym Click here to rate and review the Planet MicroCap Podcast The Planet MicroCap Podcast is brought to you by SNN Incorporated, The Official MicroCap News Source, and the Planet MicroCap Review Magazine, the leading magazine in the MicroCap market. You can Follow the Planet MicroCap Podcast on Twitter @BobbyKKraft

Farm Chica
Wasabi Whispers: Unleashing the Flavorful Tales of Japan's Rhizome

Farm Chica

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 15:16


Dive into the captivating world of wasabi with this  podcast, where we unravel the rich history behind this elusive vegetable. From its ancient roots in Japan to the secrets of cultivating it, we explore the untold stories of wasabi's journey, shedding light on why this fiery condiment deserves a spotlight in culinary appreciation.

Sperb's Herbs Podcast
Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria Rhizome)

Sperb's Herbs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 55:16


This episode covers the Chinese herb Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria Rhizome), used to treat bones and sinews as well as yang vacuity. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode discusses epigenetics and its potential to explain some mechanisms of action for acupuncture and herbal interventions. Please join us as we learn about Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria Rhizome).

MLOps.community
Inferring Creativity // Nick Hasty // #198

MLOps.community

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 55:29


Nick Hasty is the Director of Product, Discovery & Machine Learning at Giphy, an animated-gif search engine that allows users to search, share, and discover GIFs. MLOps podcast #198, Inferring Creativity. // Abstract Generative AI models have captured our imaginations with their ability to produce new "creative" works such as visually striking images, poems, stories, etc, and their outputs often rival or excel what most humans can do. I believe that these developments should make us re-think the nature of creativity itself, and through identifying parallels and differences between generative models and the human brain we can establish a framework to talk about creativity, and its relationship to intelligence, that should hold up against future revelations in ML and neuroscience. // Bio Nick Hasty is a technologist & entrepreneur with a background in the creative arts. He was the founding engineer for GIPHY, where he's worked for the last 10 years and now leads ML/AI product initiatives. He also servers as a consultant helping early-stage startups scale their product and engineering teams. Before GIPHY, he worked with arts+cultural organizations such as Rhizome.org and the Alan Lomax archives. He got his graduate degree from NYU's ITP program. // MLOps Jobs board https://mlops.pallet.xyz/jobs // MLOps Swag/Merch https://mlops-community.myshopify.com/ // Related Links Website: http://jnhasty.com/ Previous talks: https://engineering.giphy.com/giphy2vec-natural-language-processing-giphy/ https://changelog.com/practicalai/38 ⁠ --------------- ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ------------- Join our slack community: https://go.mlops.community/slack Follow us on Twitter: @mlopscommunity Sign up for the next meetup: https://go.mlops.community/register Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://mlops.community/ Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dpbrinkm/ Connect with Nick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickhasty/ Timestamps: [00:00] Nick's preferred coffee [00:15] Takeaways [06:58] Nick's background in ML [12:15] Nick's GIPHY journey [17:39] Nick's Success Factors [20:50] The trajectory of AI [28:09] Identifying as a product engineer [32:42] Evaluate LLMs vs. Traditional Models [35:03] AI Product: Intuition vs Data [38:53] Giphy AI Product Development [45:25] Startups and Venture Assistance [52:30] AI Funding Landscape Shift [54:00] Wrap up

Venture Everywhere
Off the Grid: Mishal Thadani with Vir Kashyap

Venture Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 26:10


In episode 21 of Venture Everywhere, Vir Kashyap, GP of The Fund India as part of Everywhere VC, chats with Mishal “Mish” Thadani, co-founder and CEO of Rhizome. Rhizome offers advanced climate risk mitigation for communities and businesses against extreme weather events. From his transition from wind and solar projects to leading his own company, Mishal discussed the challenges and opportunities within the clean energy sector. He elaborates on the complexities that utility companies encounter in justifying investments to stakeholders and how Rhizome's innovations are paving the way to a sustainable future.In this episode, you will hear:Mishal's longstanding interest in the environment and passion for changing the energy sector toward a more resilient future. The need for utility companies to invest in infrastructure and technologies that will mitigate the effects of extreme weather events, particularly power outages.Rhizome's use of decision intelligence and AI to quantify resilience and help utilities justify investments. The role that regulatory bodies play in shaping grid resilience, and the collaborative nature of natural monopolies in distinct regions. Fear of missing out (FOMO) as a driving force in seizing opportunities and building strong relationships with potential customers. Learn more about Mishal Thadani | RhizomeLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mishal-thadani/Website: https://rhizomedata.com/ Learn more about Vir Kashyap and Everywhere VC | The Fund IndiaWebsite: http://everywhere.vc/ | https://thefund.vc/community/india/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vkash/

Below the Radar
See How We Run! Backstage Spaces — with Alen Dominguez and Caitlin Jones

Below the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 54:36


On this episode of See How We Run! we're joined by Neworld Theatre's managing director Alen Dominguez and consultant Caitlin Jones to talk about Progress Lab 1422's Backstage Spaces report. Progress Lab is a building in East Van that is a dedicated performance creation space and home to a collective of renowned theatre and dance companies, who collaboratively run the space with their nonprofit tenants' board C-Space. The Backstage Spaces report provides an understanding of the issues performance creation spaces face in terms of affordability, city zoning, and property-tax, that threaten not only the companies tenancies but their creative capacities. This episode is hosted by SFU VOCE program assistant and interdisciplinary performance artist Samantha Walters. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/series/see-how-we-run/228-backstage-spaces.html. Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/228-backstage-spaces.html Resources: Progress Lab 1422: https://c-space.ca/ Backstage Spaces Report: https://c-space.ca/backstage-spaces/ Neworld Theatre: https://neworldtheatre.com/ Bios: Alen Dominguez (He/Him) is a Mexican-Canadian theatre artist who trained as an actor at the University of British Columbia. He has since expanded his work into producing and arts management for several award-winning companies across Metro Vancouver. He's currently the Managing Director at Neworld Theatre and the chair of C-Space, which runs Progress Lab 1422. He's so lucky to get to work in that building surrounded by the coolest cats in town. He's also worked with Tara Cheyenne Performance, Royal City Musical Theatre, Electric Company, The Chop, City Opera Vancouver, Bard on the Beach, Ruby Slippers, Arts Club, Citadel, Chemainus and Western Gold. Alen is a co-founder of the Canadian Latinx Theatre Artist Coalition (CALTAC) and an active member of the Sectoral Climate Arts Leadership for the Emergency (SCALE). Caitlin Jones is a long-time cultural worker, curator and writer—working with and within a range of independent and institutional contexts. As Executive Director of BCA (formerly BC Artscape) she was responsible for the development and operations of multiple affordable real-estate projects for the cultural community. As the Executive Director of the Western Front Society in Vancouver, in addition to her directorial and curatorial duties, she spearheaded programming, policy and dialogue around issues of equity and urban development, and the roles of artists within it. Prior to her move to BC she held a combined curatorial and conservation position at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, was the Director of Programming at the Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery and was a writer and advisor for Rhizome.org. Her writings on contemporary art and new media have appeared in a wide range of exhibition catalogues, periodicals and other international publications including The Believer, Documents in Contemporary Art series, among others. Cite this episode: Chicago Style Walters, Samantha. “See How We Run! Backstage Spaces — with Alen Dominguez and Caitlin Jones.” Below the Radar, SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, November 28, 2023. https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/series/see-how-we-run/228-backstage-spaces.html.

The Right Podcast
35: Ukraine-Anarchism-Solidarity: Tom from Rhizome House 2

The Right Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 72:53


Video: Ukraine - Anarchism - Solidarity: Tom From Rhizome House Part 2 - YouTube Link tree https://linktr.ee/TheRightPodcast Website: The Right Podcast | politics This will be episode one of a two-part series in which I talk to Tom from the Rhizome House. The Rhizome House is a radical center and info shop found in Cleveland ohio that sponsors and facilitates activites ranging from harm reduction to reading groups. I found Rhizome House after learning about Cooper Harris Andrews in research about anarchist efforts in Ukraine. Tom speaks about Cooper who was active at Rhizome House before leaving to fight in Ukraine in an act of international solidarity and autonomous action. We ended up talking about a lot more which is why I broke this up into two parts. In this episode we covered topics such as international solidarity and resistance, Tamir Rice, realities of conflict, right to self-defense, campism, stability politics, abstraction of thought in the left, alternative media and more. If you've listened to previous episodes, 

The Right Podcast
34: Ukraine-Anarchism-Solidarity: Tom from Rhizome House

The Right Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 30:44


Video:  Ukraine - Anarchism - Solidarity: Tom From Rhizome House - YouTube Linktree: TheRightPodcast | Twitter | Linktree This will be episode one of a two-part series in which I talk to Tom from the Rhizome House. The Rhizome House is a radical center and info shop found in Cleveland ohio that sponsors and facilitates activites ranging from harm reduction to reading groups. I found Rhizome House after learning about Cooper Harris Andrews in research about anarchist efforts in Ukraine. Tom speaks about Cooper who was active at Rhizome House before leaving to fight in Ukraine in an act of international solidarity and autonomous action. We ended up talking about a lot more which is why I broke this up into two parts. In this episode we covered topics such as international solidarity and resistance, Tamir Rice, realities of conflict, right to self-defense, campism, stability politics, abstraction of thought in the left, alternative media and more. If you've listened to previous episodes, then these topics are probably familiar to you. If not, hang in there as we try to bring things home and make these concepts relatable. Website: https://rhizomehouse.org/ email therhizomehouse@protonmail.com Email list rhizomehouse.org/email/

Mississippi Crop Situation Podcast
Perennial Problems with Rhizome Johnsongrass

Mississippi Crop Situation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 31:01


Daniel Stephenson from the LSU AgCenter called into the Crop Doctors' Podcast studio in Stoneville to share his experiences with rhizome johnsongrass problems in Louisiana.  Multiple resistant johnsongrass has spread to different regions of Louisiana.  Most recently, populations of evolved resistance to the ACCase herbicides like clethodim. Rotating to corn or sequential treatments with glufosinate (Liberty 280, etc.) are the best options for managing this species currently. 

Glocal Citizens
Episode 189: Venture Capital for the Mulitcultural Mainstream with Garnet Heraman

Glocal Citizens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 46:08


Greetings Glocal Citizens! This week on the podcast I have the pleasure of hosting the gentleman who opened the invitation to what is now Glocal Citizens. As you listen to the episode, you'll understand more about how my guest's investment ethic and a particular investment in a start-up podcasting network four years ago are at the intersection of our collective coming to being on this page. Born into multiracial family in Trinidad & Tobago, now based in Southern California, my guest is investor, influencer and friend, Garnet Heraman. With over 25 years experience at the intersection of innovation, diversity and technology, Garnet is a frequent speaker at events around the world; his portfolio has been featured in Time Magazine, BuzzFeed, Forbes, Bloomberg, HuffPost, Thrillist, WSJ, Institutional Investor, Inc., Entrepreneur, GMA, Travel+ Leisure + O, Oprah Magazine. He is co-founder and managing partner of Aperture VC, the US's largest fintech fund backed by multiple Fortune 500 companies. He is also co-founder of FUEL OZ.Capital, an opportunity zone sponsor of innovation hubs to drive inclusive development. Previously, he was co-founder of Aegis Investment Partners, a private equity boutique specializing in growth capital for corpvc backed companies. He is an investor or board member at numerous ventures and is co-owner of the sustainable apparel brand, Karina Dresses. Garnet's non-profit work includes the Brookings Institute (advisor); the Columbia Venture Community; TiE New York (https://ny.tie.org), where he was a founding board member; The CORO Foundation (http://www.corofellowship.org), which named him to their prestigious Leadership New York Program in the 2000-1 cohort and; Rhizome.org (http://Rhizome.org), the world's first digital art space on the web. Where to find Garnet? ApertureVC.com (http://ApertureVC.com) On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/garnetsheraman/) What's Garnet reading? The Remains of the Day (https://a.co/d/5Up6paF) by Kazuo Ishiguro (https://www.amazon.com/Kazuo-Ishiguro/e/B000APSEA8/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1) Other topics of interest: About the Woolworth Building (https://nylandmarks.org/explore-ny/the-woolworth-building/) About Aperture's William Crowder (https://aperturevc.com/personnel/william-crowder/) Carla Harris (https://www.carlaspearls.com) Fred Wilson (https://avc.com) Joanne Solomon Wilson (https://gothamgal.com) Union Square Ventures (https://www.usv.com) Digitial NYC: Wired to the World Program (https://www.nyc.gov/html/om/html/2001a/pr118-01.html) Philip McKenzie (https://philipmckenzie.com) Comcast Catalyst Fund (https://corporate.comcast.com/values/diversityreport/2018/our-suppliers-and-partners/we-stand-for) Special Guest: Garnet Heraman.

Philosophy Acquired - Learn Philosophy
Exploring Nonlinear Networks

Philosophy Acquired - Learn Philosophy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 3:38


In this episode, we delve into the philosophical concept of nonlinear networks, discussing related themes such as the rhizome theory, knowledge in society, and alternative perspectives on evolution. We challenge traditional ways of thinking and explore more decentralized and flexible approaches. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhizome_(philosophy)

The C Word (M4A Feed)
S13E07: Time-Based Media Conservation

The C Word (M4A Feed)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 46:30


We're joined by special guest host Cass Fino-Radin as we talk about time-based media: what it can be, what the challenges are, and what we can do to preserve it. From mechanical components to maintaining software, we geek out about everything that's wonderful about this type of conservation. Also tune in for a review of poetry pamphlet ‘Accessioning' by Charlotte Wetton. 00:21 A long-time spreadsheet idea 02:44 A potted history of time-based media (maybe) 05:41 Conservation of performance art 10:26 The wildest thing about time-based media 12:40 Cass' origin story 22:36 Blurry objects and things going off 27:54 More suggestions for what time-based media is 30:55 Old vs new technology 36:56 What makes a good time-based media conservator? 40:03 Review: Accessioning 44:54 Patreon appeal Show Notes: - Art and Obsolescence podcast: https://www.artandobsolescence.com/ - Cass' website: https://finoradin.info/ - Pip Laurenson: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/art-history/people/academic-staff/professor-pip-laurenson - Episode with Glenn Wharton: https://www.artandobsolescence.com/episodes/005-glenn-wharton - MoMA Media and Performance department: https://www.moma.org/about/curatorial-departments/media-performance - S05E03 Contemporary Art: https://thecword.show/2019/04/17/s05e03-contemporary-art/ - Episode with Annet Dekker: https://www.artandobsolescence.com/episodes/043-annet-dekker - Rhizome: https://rhizome.org/ - AIC 40th annual meeting in Albuquerque (2012): https://www.culturalheritage.org/docs/default-source/publications/periodicals/annual-meeting/2012-annual-meeting-abstracts.pdf?sfvrsn=1dbb1699_8 - Cass' company Small Data Industries: https://smalldata.industries/ - Cooper Hewitt: https://www.cooperhewitt.org/ - S09E05 Dynamic Objects: https://thecword.show/2021/05/19/s09e05-dynamic-objects/ - S06E03 The One with the Arduino: https://thecword.show/2019/10/16/s06e03-the-one-with-the-arduino/ - S01E09 Museum Pi: https://thecword.show/2017/06/21/s01e09-museum-pi/ - Time-based media according to Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_and_restoration_of_time-based_media_art - Planetary app case study: https://www.cooperhewitt.org/2019/05/16/planetary-cooper-hewitts-first-ios-app/ - Accessioning poetry pamphlet: https://theemmapress.com/shop/poetry/pamphlets/accessioning/ Support us on Patreon! http://www.patreon.com/thecword Hosted by Jenny Mathiasson, Kloe Rumsey, and Cass Fino-Radin. Intro and outro music by DDmyzik, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license. Made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license. A Wooden Dice production, 2023.

Notes From An Artist
A Conversation with Author Cisco Bradley and Artist Linus Corraggio Pt. 2

Notes From An Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 45:09


In the 1990s Brooklyn, New York emerged as the epicenter of artistic creativity and innovation. Author Cisco Bradley discusses his new book The Williamsburg Avant Garde: Experimental Music and Sound on The Brooklyn Waterfront (Duke University Press) with hosts David C. Gross and Tom Semioli and artist Linus Coraggio.Here is part two of that conversation and here are the dates for Cisco's book tour:Jun 11 - Unnameable Books, Brooklyn, NYJun 17 - Avalon Lounge, Catskill, NYJun 18 - Diamond Hollow Books, Andes, NYJun 23 - Village Works, New York, NYJun 26 - Quinn's, Beacon, NYJul 6 - Rhizome, Washington, DCJul 17 - Artspace Gallery, Richmond, VAJul 21 - Shadowbox Studio, Durham, NCAug 8 - The Lilypad, Cambridge, MAAug 16 - City Lights Books, San Francisco, CA (online only)Sep 13 - Tubby's, Kingston, NYOct 26 - Elastic Arts, Chicago, ILOct 28 - Bluestem, Madison, WIThe Cisco and Linus Playlist Pt. 2

Notes From An Artist
A Conversation with Author Cisco Bradley and Artist Linus Corraggio Pt. 1

Notes From An Artist

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 41:39


In the 1990s Brooklyn, New York emerged as the epicenter of artistic creativity and innovation. Author Cisco Bradley discusses his new book The Williamsburg Avant Garde: Experimental Music and Sound on The Brooklyn Waterfront (Duke University Press) with hosts David C. Gross and Tom Semioli and special guest  artist Linus Coraggio.If you are interested in meeting Cisco and having him sign a copy of his book, he will be in the following places starting in June.Jun 11 - Unnameable Books, Brooklyn, NYJun 17 - Avalon Lounge, Catskill, NYJun 18 - Diamond Hollow Books, Andes, NYJun 23 - Village Works, New York, NYJun 26 - Quinn's, Beacon, NYJul 6 - Rhizome, Washington, DCJul 10 - Artspace Gallery, Richmond, VAJul 21 - Shadowbox Studio, Durham, NCAug 8 - The Lilypad, Cambridge, MAAug 16 - Cit Lights Books, San Francisco, CA (online only)Sep 13 - Tubby's, Kingston, NY  Cisco and Linus Playlist

Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS
Episode 7-Fabian Almazan: This Environmental Warrior Plays Piano

Strictly Jazz Sounds-SJS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 57:29


Fabian Almazan gives his heart, music, and soul to sustaining the environment. He gives so much that he started a record label, Biophilia Records, that does not print CDs or vinyl records. How does he sell recordings? Each carefully designed CD sleeve has a digital code that buyers use to purchase the tracks. If that's not enough, all recording artists who sign on to the label must commit to giving back to the environment in their own way. Fabian, who is Cuban-born, Miami-raised and lives in Harlem, NY, feels that a strong connection with the natural world also exists in music. It's about sustaining music as well as the environment. It's all part of feeling a connection with the natural world. The very name of the label, Biophilia, explains why New Yorkers would pay outrageously high prices to live near Central Park. He says that human beings are innately drawn to nature. There is a commitment to environmental justice that is intricately connected to the freedom demonstrated by the music and artform called jazz. I was awestruck by the intensity of Fabian Almazan's personal perspectives on environmental injustice and the importance of sustainability in how we all must live. There is as much passion for his music as he has for addressing climate change and how both affect our children. We have an obligation to save the environment from a catastrophic loss and to assure that our children are exposed to music and other artistic expression. It's the disparate worlds that pains him as they leave so many children behind. Those who have get more while the weak ones wallow in despair. Listen to Fabian's own words and how he thinks deeply about his music, sustaining our environment and saving our children from the loss of both. His Biophilia-released recordings as a leader include Personalities-2011, Alcanza-2017 (the scores are also available on his website), and This Land Abounds with Life-2019. He has two other recordings as a leader, Rhizome with Rhizome (ArtistShare, 2014) and SWR New Jazz Meeting 2015 (Jazzhaus, 2017). As an environmentalist and naturalist, Almazan travelled back to his birthplace where he made field recordings of endemic Cuban birds which were then Incorporated into This Land Abounds with Life (which can be heard in "Songs of the Forgotten". Remember to subscribe so you can be informed when the episodes are released. Thanks to Fabian/Biophilia Records for providing two recordings for this podcast, “Songs of the Forgotten” and “Folklorism” from This Land Abounds with Life.

City Cast Portland
How Legalization Is Changing the Psychedelic Community

City Cast Portland

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 21:09


Even before its recent legalization through Measure 109, Portland has had a long history of under-the-table psychedelic therapy. Gabe K-S is the founder of the Rhizome, a communal space in Portland where he facilitates people having their own psychedelic experiences.  Today on City Cast Portland, we're talking with him about how he's seeing the psychedelic community change as legalization comes into play. The Portland Psychedelic Society is hosting Discovering Psychedelics: An Intro & Community Forum on Tuesday, March 28th, at 7pm at the Clinton Street Theater in Southeast Portland. Who would you like to hear on City Cast Portland? Shoot us an email at portland@citycast.fm, or leave us a voicemail at 503-208-5448. Still want more Portland news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, and be sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Our Friend the Computer
TamilNet

Our Friend the Computer

Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 49:31 Transcription Available


Virtual Tamil Eelam doesn't connect itself to a physical label. Instead, it petitions to be recognised as a nation-state by publishing its heritage and cultural histories, diverse news, forums, distinct map designs and symbols, and suggestions for communal activities on websites that date back to the 90s. Ana describes how the Tamils have found creative uses of the web's varying information dispersal techniques, and the girls chat about how that addresses their national sentiments as autonomous, legitimate and independent.Follow us on Twitter @OurFriendCompAnd Instagram @ourfriendthecomputerMain research for the episode was done by Ana who also audio edited.Music by Nelson Guay (SoundCloud: fluxlinkages)OFtC is a sister project of the Media Archaeology Lab at the University of Colorado at Boulder.  References:- Skawennati, Mikhel Proulx, Dragan Espenschied, “Rhizome Presents: CyberPowWow and Panel Discussion”, December 10 2022, Rhizome, New Museum, New York- Christopher Kulendran Thomas, “Another World”, ICA, London, October 2022 - January 2023- Christopher Kulendran Thomas, “New Eelam: Bristol”, in collaboration with Annika Kuhlmann. Installation view at Spike Island, Bristol, 2019- “Christopher Kulendran Thomas Talk (audio) at the 2017 Verbier Art Summit“, Verbier Art Summit, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIrHCy_2MXc, Published Jan 26 2021- “Australia puts Tamil Tigers on terrorist list”, Irish Times, https://www.irishtimes.com/news/australia-puts-tamil-tigers-on-terrorist-list-1.408157, Published Dec 21 2001- “3/ Serendipity”, @BaytAlFann, https://twitter.com/BaytAlFann/status/1604405373011886081, Published Dec 18 2022- “Spatial conceptions of URLs: Tamil Eelam networks on the World Wide Web”, Jillana Enteen, https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1461444806061944, New Media & Society Journal, 2006- TamilNet (www.tamilnet.com)- EelamWeb (www.eelamweb.com)- Ilankai Tamil Eelam Sangam (www.sangam.org)- “Tamilnet blocked in Sri Lanka”, https://www.bbc.com/sinhala/news/story/2007/06/070620_tamilnet, BBCSinhala, 2007- Bruno Latour, “We Have Never Been Modern”, 1993, Harvard University Press- Banadict Anderson, “Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism”, 1991, London, Verso

Liquid Gold
Shots! Winter Beers and Barley Wine with Matt Leff of Rhizome Productions

Liquid Gold

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 38:37


Rhizome Productions founder Matt Leff talks about the upcoming Winter Warmer, barrel-aged beers and loads more.

Subliminal Jihad
#131 - BAD MOON RHIZOME, Part Two: Rise of the Contracults (with Alisa Mahjoub)

Subliminal Jihad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 115:51


Dimitri and Khalid continue their discussion with ex-Moonie @Alisa_Mahjoub about Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church, including: Mike Flynn's “I AM” Activity, “Cults, Anti-Cults, and the Cult of Intelligence”, the abusive “deprogramming” industry, Rick Ross, Jolly West and the Cult Awareness Network cult, Ed Lansdale's Blue Beam plot against Cuba, Elimination by Illumination, Sean Moon's AR15-toting Rod of Iron Ministries, “Inside The League”, the American Security Council, abandoning the pretense of bourgeois democracy, overlaps between QAnon, Alex Jones, and the Moonies, and more. Follow Alisa on Twitter: @Alisa_Mahjoub @no_more_cults Instagram: @deprogrammingimperialism How Well Do You Know Your Moon blog: https://howwelldoyouknowyourmoon.tumblr.com For access to full-length premium episodes and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.

Scratching the Surface
220. Elvia Wilk

Scratching the Surface

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 51:54


Elvia Wilk is the author of the novel, Oval, and the essay collection, Death by Landscape. She's contributed to publications like Frieze, Artforum, 4Columns, Rhizome, and e-flux and was a founding editor of the design and architecture publication uncube. In this wide-ranging conversation, Jarrett and Elvia talk about the intersection of criticism and fiction, how writing essays is a type of design, and the tensions between complicity and critique. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/220-elvia-wilk. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast

Subliminal Jihad
#130 - BAD MOON RHIZOME, Part One: Tracing the Moonie Octopus (with @Alisa_Mahjoub)

Subliminal Jihad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 142:19


Dimitri and Khalid talk to ex-Moonie @Alisa_Mahjoub about the Unification Church of Reverend Sun Myung Moon, including: growing up as a Second Generation Blessed Child in Indiana and realizing the Moon Organization was nefarious, the Moonie-adjacent assassination of Shinzo Abe, John Gorenfeld's ill-fated 2004 book “Bad Moon Rising” and conspiracy shitcoating in the publishing industry, Moon's early days in (future) North Korea and Japan, running a spy ring/sex cult in Pyongyang, Colonel Bo Hi Pak, buying influence in Washington, possible interlocks with MK-ULTRA, manufacturing a Manchurian Messiah, Moral Re-Armament hitting ‘em high and Scientology hitting ‘em low, Belgian noble suslord Arnaud de Borchgrave running the Washington Times, Qanon synchronicities with the Shincheonji Church of Jesus and Falun Gong, Moon bankrolling the American Right throughout the 70s and 80s, and more. Part 1 of 2. Follow Deprogramming Imperialism on Twitter and Instagram: @no_more_cults How Well Do You Know Your Moon blog: https://howwelldoyouknowyourmoon.tumblr.com For access to full-length premium episodes and the SJ Grotto of Truth Discord, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad.

Art and Obsolescence
Episode 056: Yuhsien Chen

Art and Obsolescence

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 44:07


This week on the show we are continuing to expand our perspective on the time-based media conservation ecosystem in Taiwan, with our guest Yuhsien Chen. In the handfull of years that she has been dedicated to time-based media conservation Yuhsien has been up to some incredibly exciting things. We heard her name come up back in episode 46 when visiting with her colleague and collaborator Tzu-Chuan Lin, about work they did together at the National Taiwan Museum of Art – and as you'll hear in today's chat there's so much more. For years now Yuhsien been leading the Save Media Art Project in Taiwan, and fascinatingly just wrapped up what I'm guessing is probably the first Fulbright scholarship focused on time-based media conservation, which brought her to New York City where for the past few months she has been embedded within both the museum of modern art – and Rhizome. Yuhsien however has been keen to find a way to carve out her niche in her hometown, and all of the information and practice that she observed and absorbed during her Fullbright has led some pretty surprising conclusions. Tune in to hear Yuhsien's story!Links from the conversation with Yuhsien> https://savemediaart.wixsite.com/sma-tw Get access to exlusive content - join us on Patreon!> https://patreon.com/artobsolescenceJoin the conversation:https://twitter.com/ArtObsolescencehttps://www.instagram.com/artobsolescence/Support artistsArt and Obsolescence is a non-profit podcast, sponsored by the New York Foundation for the Arts, and we are committed to equitably supporting artists that come on the show. Help support our work by making a tax deductible gift through NYFA here: https://www.artandobsolescence.com/donate

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast
Get to the grassroots of what people care about

The Round Table: A Next Generation Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 28:02


At this week's Round Table, Ava, Kenisha, and Madeline spoke with Eric Forteza Romero and Michelle Mairena, two of the many co-founders of Rhizome. Rhizome empowers student-led communities, places college students on paths to lifelong leadership, and shapes a healthier future for local communities and for the country. Eric and Michelle are inspiring ambassadors for the organization–and for civic work more broadly. Both are immigrants now excelling at Ivy League colleges (Harvard and Stanford respectively) and embody the best of what it means to be an American, regardless of citizenship status. Rhizome is truly a collective enterprise–there are 90 cofounders from all across the country, who came together through social media in the summer of 2021 in their shared desire to create a youth led space to give young people agency and to drive social change. 80% of Rhizome participants are low income youth of color–a manifestation of the organizers' commitment to finding and engaging students who haven't had time or space to get involved in community organizing. Being TRULY youth-led enables Rhizome to flourish because the organization understands what it takes to foster youth participation and investment, and to get to the grassroots of what people care about. If you give students a platform, they KNOW what they need and what issues they want to focus on. While Eric and Michelle believe that schools SHOULD take responsibility for providing civic education, and that civic knowledge should be incorporated into what we consider essential knowledge, they're not holding their breath waiting for that to happen; they're taking action in under-resourced communities all around the country. Eric and Michelle underscored the importance of communicating that democracy is alive and evolving and that youth can participate in it. We firmly agree and we encourage any college students who are listening and interested to apply for the PAID Rhizome Organizing Fellowship. Applications are open through the end of Oct–check out Rhizome's website to apply. And if you admire Rhizome's mission and vision as we do, you can donate here. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message

The Gary Null Show
The Gary Null Show - 09.28.22

The Gary Null Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 57:36


video: https://app.air.inc/a/cW1vAB3wp?ts=0 The Dark Truth of America's Federation Of State Medical Boards (start @ 3:44) Black gold? Rhizome extract said to have anti-ageing and anti-diabetic effects Oryza Chemical (Thailand), Black ginger extract could have important implications for healthy ageing and diabetes, as well as athletic performance. Presented in Bangkok by Oryza Oil & Fat Chemical's Masami Kawaziri, the herbaceous plant is also called black turmeric in Japan, and krachai dum in its country of origin, Thailand. The plant's extract has been used in Thailand for many years as a traditional medicine to boost energy and relieve gastrointestinal problems, and more recently, researchers in Asia have been looking into its benefits for seniors, diabetics and sportspersons. Energising results Its polymethoxyflavones are said to enhance energy production, thereby improving glucose, fat and lipid metabolism. This can either prevent metabolic syndrome, or aid in treating diabetes. The boost in energy production also helps to enhance athletic performance and recovery. Kawaziri shared the results of a 2016 study on the effects of black ginger extract intake on physical strength, skin condition, post-exercise fatigue, and general fatigue. Subjects who had been given the extract reported an increase in strength, and being less fatigued overall and after exercise. Brains and brawn Kawaziri said this was important for the elderly as well, since the extract is believed to minimise muscle loss. He added that the extract could play a part in “preventing poor blood circulation” and lowering blood pressure. Furthermore, he said the extract could help to enhance and maintain cognitive function, delaying or perhaps even preventing diseases like Alzheimer's. Higher levels of fluoride in pregnant woman linked to lower intelligence in their children University of Toronto Fluoride in the urine of pregnant women shows a correlation with lower measures of intelligence in their children, according to University of Toronto researchers who conducted the first study of its kind and size to examine fluoride exposure and multiple states of neurodevelopment. “Our study shows that the growing fetal nervous system may be adversely affected by higher levels of fluoride exposure,” said Dr. Howard Hu, the study's principal investigator and professor of environmental health, epidemiology and global health at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. “It also suggests that the prenatal nervous system may be more sensitive to fluoride compared to that of school-aged children.” Tap water and dental products have been fluoridated in communities in Canada and the United States (as well as milk and table salt in some other countries) by varying amounts for more than 60 years to prevent cavities and improve bone health. In recent years, fierce debate over the safety of water fluoridation – particularly for children's developing brains – has fuelled researchers to explore the issue and provide evidence to inform national drinking water standards. There are some known side effects of fluoride. For example, dental defects like mild staining are common among those ingesting recommended levels of fluoride in the United States and Canada. Skeletal fluorosis – excessive accumulation of fluoride in the bones – is much less common and only observed at levels of fluoride in the water that are more than five to 10 times higher than those recommended. “Relatively little is known, with confidence, about fluoride's impact on neurodevelopment,” said Hu, whose research team included experts from U of T, National Institute of Public Health of Mexico, University of Michigan, McGill University, Indiana University, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Harvard School of Public Health. The study, “Prenatal Fluoride Exposure and Cognitive Outcomes in Children at 4 and 6-12 Years of Age in Mexico,” published today in Environmental Health Perspectives, analyzed data from 287 mother-child pairs in Mexico City that were part of the Early Life Exposures in Mexico to Environmental Toxicants (ELEMENT) project, which recruited pregnant women from 1994 to 2005 and has continued to follow the women and their children ever since. The research team analyzed urine samples that had been taken from mothers during pregnancy and from their children between six and 12 years of age to reconstruct personal measures of fluoride exposure for both mother and child. “This is significant because previous studies estimated exposures based on neighbourhood measurements of drinking water fluoride levels, which are indirect and much less precise measures of exposure. They also looked at children's exposures instead of prenatal exposures or had much smaller sample sizes of subjects to study,” said Dr. Hu. The researchers then analyzed how levels of fluoride in urine related to the children's verbal, perceptual-performance, quantitative, memory, and motor abilities at age four and once more between the ages of six and 12. Analyses were adjusted for other factors known to impact neurodevelopment, such as gestational age at birth, birthweight, birth order, sex, maternal marital status, smoking history, age at delivery, IQ, education, socioeconomic status and lead exposure. With regard to the study's implications for populations in North America, researchers found that urinary fluoride levels in pregnant women were somewhat higher than, but within the general range of, urinary fluoride levels seen in non-pregnant general populations in Canada and the United States. However, in Dr. Hu's opinion, the findings do not provide enough information to suggest there is no safe level of fluoride exposure. “The potential risks associated with fluoride should be further studied, particularly among vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and children, and more research on fluoride's impact on the developing brain is clearly needed.” Polyphenol blend may boost post-exercise recovery: RCT University of Murcia (Spain), and the University of Montpellier (France) Daily supplementation with a blend of extracts from mangosteen, elderberry, and pomegranate may delay muscle soreness and help manage post-exercise recovery, says a new study. Consumption of Fytexia's polyphenol-rich ingredient branded TensLess was associated with a 28% reduction in the perception of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), compared with a placebo group, according to results of a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study. Biomarkers of muscle damage were also reduced, in correlation with the decreases in DOMS, reported scientists from Fytexia (France), Catholic University of Murcia (Spain), and the University of Montpellier (France) in the journal Phytotherapy Research . “This prospective study highlights the beneficial, both acute and sub-chronic effects of the supplementation with TensLess, a polyphenol-rich extract-based food supplement, on adverse symptoms associated with DOMS, namely eccentric exercise-related markers of muscle impairment,” they wrote. Study details The researchers recruited 13 recreationally active athletes (men and women) to participate in their study. Participants were randomly assigned to consume placebo or 1.5 grams per day of TensLess, composed of polyphenol-rich extracts from mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana L.), pomegranate (Punica granatum L.), and black elderberry (Sambucus nigra L.) combination for five days. All of the study participants performed an eccentric exercise protocol on day one of the study, and DOMS and biomarkers of muscle damage were monitored for four more days. This was then followed by a three-week “washout” period before they were crossed over to the other group for five more days. The results showed that TensLess supplementation provided a significant 33% decrease in DOMS perception as early as the first 24 hours following physical exercise, compared to placebo. In addition to this acute benefit, a 28% reduction in DOMS perception was reported compared to the placebo group for the full duration of the study. These effects were correlated with a lower levels of muscle damage-associated biomarkers, specifically creatine kinase, creatinine and myoglobin during the 4 days post-workout, added the researchers. Taken together, these positive results clearly indicate that post-exercise supplementation with TensLess may preserve myocytes and reduce soreness following eccentric exercise-induced damages, and, accordingly, significantly shorten muscle recovery. Study supports efficacy of hyaluronan for wrinkle reduction Toho University Ohashi Medical Center (Japan) Twelve weeks of supplementation with hyaluronan – also known as hyaluronic acid – may improve the “luster” of the skin and reduce wrinkles, says a new study from Japan. Data from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with 60 adults indicated that 120 milligrams per day of Kewpie's hyaluronan ingredients Hyabest (A) and Hyabest (S) LF-P also led to improvements in skin suppleness. “This study showed that the oral ingestion of the [molecular weight] 2 k or 300 k [hyaluronic acid] for 12 weeks suppresses wrinkles and improves the skin's luster and suppleness in people aged 59 years or less who were healthy Japanese men and women over 22 years old. From the above, [hyaluronic acid] consumption is expected to be used as a method to maintain healthy skin,” wrote researchers from Kewpie Corporation and the Toho University Ohashi Medical Center in Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology . Kewpie Corp funded the study. HA and skin The skin contains about 50% of the body's hyaluronan (HA), a component present in every connective tissue. Degradation of HA and collagen is reported to be a cause of wrinkles, with many ingredient suppliers exploring the potential of supplementation to improve skin health from within. Scientists from Kewpie authored a review i published in the Nutrition Journal, which concluded: “The reduction of HA in the skin by intrinsic and extrinsic factors such as aging and ultraviolet radiation, smoking and air pollutants induce dryness in the skin. However, daily HA supplements can moisturize the skin because the metabolites of HA increases the skin moisture content by having an effect on the skin cells. Thus, consuming HA affects skin cell and improves dry skin physiologically. “This review shows that consuming HA moisturizes the skin and employing HA as a dietary supplement makes the skin healthy. We believe that countries worldwide will benefit from this review and consume HA to alleviate dry skin.” The new double-blinded, placebo-controlled study adds to this body of evidence and investigated the effects of the ingredient on wrinkles. The researchers recruited 60 Japanese men and women aged between 22 and 59 to participate in their study. The participants were randomly assigned to one of three groups: Placebo, or a HA formulation using one of two varieties, with a molecular weight of 2k or 300k (Hyabest (A) and Hyabest (S) LF-P, respectively). Both groups received a dosage of 120 mg per day. Three-dimensional analysis of their skin indicated that the HA groups showed a better level of the whole sulcus (grooves in the skin) to volume ratio, wrinkle area ratio, and wrinkle volume ratio, compared to placebo and baseline values. However, only the 300 k (Hyabest (S) LF-P) group showed significantly diminished wrinkles compared with the placebo group. Exercise can make cells healthier, promoting longer life, study finds University of Virginia Whether it's running, walking, cycling, swimming or rowing, it's been well-known since ancient times that doing some form of aerobic exercise is essential to good health and well-being. You can lose weight, sleep better, fight stress and high blood pressure, improve your mood, plus strengthen bones and muscles. “Whether muscle is healthy or not really determines whether the entire body is healthy or not,” said Zhen Yan of the University of Virginia School of Medicine. “And exercise capacity, mainly determined by muscle size and function, is the best predictor of mortality in the general population.” Yan and colleagues have completed a study in mice that, for the first time, shows that just one bout of moderate-to-intense exercise acts as a “stress test” on mitochondria in muscles. They discovered that this “stress test” induced by aerobic exercise triggers a process called mitophagy, where the muscle disposes of the damaged or dysfunctional mitochondria, making the muscle healthier. Yan compares exercise-induced mitophagy to a state vehicle inspection that removes damaged cars from the streets. “Aerobic exercise removes damaged mitochondria in skeletal muscle,” Yan said. “If you do it repeatedly, you keep removing the damaged ones. You have a better muscle with better mitochondrial quality. We clean up the clunkers, now the city, the cell, is full of healthy, functional cars.” How Exercise Removes Mitochondria ‘Clunkers' For this study, Yan and colleagues assessed the skeletal muscle of a mouse model where they had added a mitochondrial reporter gene called “pMitoTimer.” The mitochondria fluoresce green when they are healthy and turn red when damaged and broken down by the cell's waste-disposal system, the lysosomes. The mice ran on a small treadmill for 90 minutes and Yan's team observed mitochondrial stress (signs of “state inspection”) and some mitophagy (towing of the clunkers) at six hours after exercise. Yan explained that exercise in these mice also stimulated a kinase called AMPK, which in turn switched on another kinase, Ulk1. These chemical reactions appear to be important in control of the removal of dysfunctional mitochondria. “When its turned on, Ulk1 activates other components in the cell to execute the removal of dysfunctional mitochondria,” Yan said. “It's analogous to a 911 call where a tow truck removes the clunkers. However, we still do not know how these activities are coordinated.” LED lights safer, more effective in producing Vitamin D3 than sunlight Boston University Research published in Scientific Reports showsthat light from RayVio's 293nm ultraviolet (UV) LED is more efficient than sunlight at producing vitamin D3 in skin samples. Tyler Kalajian and his research team, led by Dr. Michael F. Holick, Ph.D., M.D., and supported by Boston University School of Medicine and a Boston University Ignition Award, found that skin samples exposed to RayVio's UV LED for just 0.52 minutes produced more than twice as much vitamin D3 as samples exposed to 32.5 minutes of sunlight. “We tested ultraviolet LEDs from different sources and at different wavelengths. LED showed the most significantpotential for vitamin D3 production in the shortest amount of time,” said Dr. Holick, a Professor of Medicine, Physiology and Biophysics atBoston University School of Medicine, and endocrinologist at BostonMedical Center. “This study will lead to a new generation of technologythat can be labeled as photopharmacology in which the use of LEDswith targeted wavelengths can cause specific biologic effects in humanskin to help treat and prevent chronic illnesses.” Vitamin D deficiency is associated with osteoporosis, rickets and other metabolic bone diseases and is more prevalent in northern and southern latitudes where sunlight is limited for a significant part of the year. This device for making vitamin D is ideally suited for patients with fat malabsorption syndromes including inflammatory bowel disease and gastric bypass surgery. The research shows that LEDs could be used for treating patients that are vitamin D deficient. A vitamin D3 producing UV LED device could be used on skin areas that experience less exposure to sunlight such as upper legs and arms and abdomen and back thus minimizing risk for developing non-melanoma skin cancer. The UV LED device also emits a much narrower band of UVB light and thereby decreasing likelihood of skin damage that can occur when the skin is exposed to higher wavelengths of UV radiation.

Joshua Citarella
Rhizome Presents: Do Not Research Book Launch 2021-22 at New Museum w/ Lauren Boyle

Joshua Citarella

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 55:40


Audio from the live event: June 6th 2022 at New Museum in NYC. Buy the book (direct link):
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The Art Career Podcast
Mark Tribe : Lifelong Interests, Online Communities, and The Art of Critique

The Art Career Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 51:07


In Episode 6 of The Art Career, Emily McElwreath interviews Mark Tribe. The art world knows Mark Tribe in many different ways, and as soon as you're introduced to him, you'll see him everywhere. Simply put, Mark Tribe is a renaissance man. He's developed a well-rounded career as an artist and educator. In varying combinations, Mark works in painting, photography, video, installation, performance and new media. While maintaining an incredible art practice, he also serves as the Chair of the MFA Fine Arts Department at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Maintaining those two practices alone is a feat, but Mark has somehow managed to start Rhizome. The Rhizome platform is an affiliate in residence at the New Museum which champions born-digital art and culture through commissions, exhibitions, scholarship, and digital preservation. In this episode, Mark shares his balance as an artist, academic and entrepreneur. Follow us: @theartcareer Podcast Host: Emily McElwreath @emilymcelwreath_art Mark Tribe - @marktribe @rhizome @svafinearts marktribestudio.com Podcast Director: Morgan Everhart @morgan_everhart Sound editing: Aaron Stoner Music: Chase Johnson www.theartcareer.com