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This week on Bad at Sports we're presenting more panel discussions from Minor Matters, the programming arm of Barely Fair, a 1/12th scale art fair produced by Julius Caesar at Color Club this April! First up, CURATORIAL CONFINES: Scaled Selections Within and Outside Institutions moderated by Scott Campbell (Independent Curators International) with panelists Nolan Jimbo (Marjorie Susman Curatorial Fellow at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago), Adia Sykes (Independent Curator) and Kate Sierzputowski (Airlock, BARELY FAIR, Julius Caesar, EXPO CHICAGO) then, SCALE AS SUPPORT: The Architecture Behind BARELY FAIR Moderated by Roland Knowlden (Future Firm) with the Directors of the fair itself, Josh Dihle, Tony Lewis, Roland Miller, and Kate Sierzputowski. Finally, in a podcast *exclusive* (sorry terrestrial radio only listeners!), STARTING SMALL: A Look at the Beginning of a Collection, moderated by Roland Miller (BARELY FAIR, Julius Caesar) with panelists Courtney Sherrer, Josh Rogers, and Megan Green Rogers. https://www.barelyfair.com/minormatters https://www.juliuscaesarchicago.net/ https://curatorsintl.org/about/collaborators/21995-scott-vincent-campbell https://mcachicago.org/about/who-we-are/people/nolan-jimbo https://www.adiasykes.com/ http://katesierzputowski.com/ https://future-firm.org/ http://www.joshdihle.com/ https://www.blumandpoe.com/artists/tony_lewis http://www.rolandwm.com/ https://colorclub.events/
In episode 230 UNP founder and curator Grant Scott is in his shed reflecting on not shooting the messenger, good conduct for photography competition judges, and taking inspiration from photographers, photography and anywhere else you can find it! Plus this week, photographer Roland Miller takes on the challenge of supplying Grant with an audio file no longer than 5 minutes in length in which he answer's the question ‘What Does Photography Mean to You?' Roland Miller is a Chicago native, who studied photography at Utah State University earning his B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees. For 14 years, he taught photography at Brevard Community College (now Eastern Florida State College) in Cocoa, Florida, where he was first exposed to the nearby NASA launch sites. He then taught at the College of Lake County in Grayslake, Illinois for six years before becoming dean of its Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts division in 2008. In 2016, his project, Abandoned in Place: Preserving America's Space History, documenting the deactivated and repurposed space launch and test facilities around the United Stated was published by the University of New Mexico Press. In 2017, Miller and Italian astronaut, Paolo Nespoli, completed a project collaboratively photographing the interior of the International Space Station. The project culminated in the publication of their book, Interior Space: A Visual Exploration of the International Space Station. Miller retired from higher education in 2018 to work full-time on his aerospace photography. Images from Miller's Space Shuttle documentary project, Orbital Planes, have been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography, Florida and at The National Museum of Naval Aviation, Florida. A book of these images, Orbital Planes: A Personal Vision of the Space Shuttle, was published in the Spring of 2022. Images from Miller's space-related projects are included in the permanent collections of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Illinois; the NASA Art Collection, Washington, DC, and numerous public and private collections. Miller's work has been featured in National Geographic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, International Business Times, and numerous other national and international publications. www.abandonedinplace.com Dr. Grant Scott is the founder/curator of United Nations of Photography, a Senior Lecturer and Subject Co-ordinator: Photography at Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, a working photographer, documentary filmmaker, BBC Radio contributor and the author of Professional Photography: The New Global Landscape Explained (Routledge 2014), The Essential Student Guide to Professional Photography (Routledge 2015), New Ways of Seeing: The Democratic Language of Photography (Routledge 2019). His film Do Not Bend: The Photographic Life of Bill Jay was first screened in 2018 www.donotbendfilm.com. He is the presenter of the A Photographic Life and In Search of Bill Jay podcasts. © Grant Scott 2022
Anthony is joined by Tim Dodd, the Everyday Astronaut, and Roland Miller, a photographer who has spent years documenting space hardware of all varieties. We'll talk about Roland's work, and go behind the scenes on his two published books (Abandoned In Place, Interior Space) and his next book (Orbital Planes) coming out this spring.DrinksSlipknot No.9 ReserveGolden Spike Hefeweizen - Uinta Brewing Company - UntappdAlta Mora Etna Bianco 2019 | Wine.comTopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 52 - We Have All of Them (with Roland Miller and Tim Dodd) - YouTubeRoland Miller PhotographyAbandoned In Place — Roland Miller PhotographyInterior Space — Roland Miller PhotographyThe Space Shuttle — Roland Miller PhotographyBoeing: Santa Susana Field LaboratoryPhotographer Captures the Ruins of the Soviet Space Shuttle Program | PetaPixelLet's make a deal: Entrepreneur wants to trade Buran shuttle for a skull | Ars TechnicaFollow RolandRoland Miller (@space_ranger) / TwitterRoland Miller PhotographyFollow TimEveryday AstronautEveryday Astronaut - YouTubeEveryday Astronaut (@Erdayastronaut) | TwitterFollow AnthonyMain Engine Cut OffMain Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | TwitterAnthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | TwitterOff-Nominal MerchandiseOff-Nominal Logo TeeWeMartians Shop | MECO Shop
We discuss being a teacher, photography festivals, returning home, plastic cameras, publishing a book, creating a series, social media, and writing about art. People + Places mentioned: Roland Miller - http://www.abandonedinplace.com Christopher James - https://www.christopherjames-studio.com Jane Tuckerman - http://janetuckerman.com Bonnell Robinson - http://www.bonnellrobinson.com The Icelandic Photo Festival - https://tipf.is 12 Tónar records - http://www.12tonar.is D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers - https://www.artbook.com The Icelandic Contemporary Photography Association - https://fisl.is Shoshana Wayne Gallery - http://shoshanawayne.com BERG Contemporary - http://bergcontemporary.is 3 artists she is looking at: Pétur Thomsen - https://peturthomsen.is Oddny Eir Ævarsdottir - https://www.icelandwritersretreat.com/day-life-icelandic-writer-oddny-eir-aevarsdottir/ Thordis Adalsteinsdottir - http://www.stuxgallery.com/artists/thordis-adalsteinsdottir?view=slider#27 katrinelvarsdottir.com Hosted by Matthew Dols http://matthewdols.com Supported in part by: EEA Grants from Iceland, Liechtenstein + Norway https://eeagrants.org and we appreciate the assistance of our partners in this project: Hunt Kastner – https://huntkastner.com Kunstsentrene i Norge – https://www.kunstsentrene.no Transcript available: http://wisefoolpod.com/transcript-for-episode-188-photographer-curator-katrin-elvarsdottir-iceland/
We discuss being a teacher, photography festivals, returning home, plastic cameras, publishing a book, creating a series, social media, and writing about art. People + Places mentioned: Roland Miller - http://www.abandonedinplace.com Christopher James - https://www.christopherjames-studio.com Jane Tuckerman - http://janetuckerman.com Bonnell Robinson - http://www.bonnellrobinson.com The Icelandic Photo Festival - https://tipf.is 12 Tónar records - http://www.12tonar.is D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers - https://www.artbook.com The Icelandic Contemporary Photography Association - https://fisl.is Shoshana Wayne Gallery - http://shoshanawayne.com BERG Contemporary - http://bergcontemporary.is 3 artists she is looking at: Pétur Thomsen - https://peturthomsen.is Oddny Eir Ævarsdottir - https://www.icelandwritersretreat.com/day-life-icelandic-writer-oddny-eir-aevarsdottir/ Thordis Adalsteinsdottir - http://www.stuxgallery.com/artists/thordis-adalsteinsdottir?view=slider#27 katrinelvarsdottir.com Audio editing by Jakub Černý Music by Peat Biby Hosted by Matthew Dols http://matthewdols.com Supported in part by: EEA Grants from Iceland, Liechtenstein + Norway https://eeagrants.org and we appreciate the assistance of our partners in this project: Hunt Kastner – https://huntkastner.com Kunstsentrene i Norge – https://www.kunstsentrene.no
La tecnologia ha tracciato la deriva dei nostri tempi, che non offre molte vie di fuga. Gianluigi Trevisi riprende da qui le sue sperequazioni dialettiche, da ascoltare anche in podcast quando vi pare e piace. Torna sulle degenerazioni cognitive casate dalla caduta dell'attenzione, come si vede anche nella politica attuale, internazionale e nazionale. A Roma è in corso la mostra “A Visual Exploration of the International Space Station” con fotografie del cosmonauta Paolo Nespoli e del fotografo/visual artist Roland Miller (alla Galleria del Cembalo, fino al 31 gennaio 2021). Gianluigi ce la segnala perché ci aiuta a guardare da lontano il nostro mondo affollato da noi minuscoli esseri agitati dall'energia distruttrice pur di scongiurare la mortificazione degli egoismi di ciascuno.Un consiglio sul web: Worldwatch Institute https://worldwatch.news/ Sedizioni va in onda anche in FM su Radio Regio di AltamuraBuon ascolto!
Shirley Cameron is an artist whose work covers 6 decades.Shirley studied sculpture at Central Saint Martins College with Anthony Caro as her tutor’ Whilst studying there Shirley met Roland Miller, who at that time was travelling with The People Show theatre company.For almost 20 years they travelled together becoming principal figures in the development of Performance Art in British alternative theatre between 1968 and 1988. Cameron was one of the first artists to include her children in her work. in 1977, she performed ‘Washing the Twins’ at the IV InternationalSEE DETAILS The post Woman UP! Podcast Series 2, Episode 10 – Shirley Cameron appeared first on Desperate Artwives.
Roland Miller, a Chicago native, studied photography at Utah State University earning his B.F.A. and M.F.A. degrees. For 14 years, he taught photography at Brevard Community College (now Eastern Florida State College) in Cocoa, Florida, where he was first exposed to many nearby NASA launch sites. He then taught at the College of Lake County in Grayslake, Illinois for six years before becoming dean of its Communication Arts, Humanities and Fine Arts division in 2008. Miller retired from higher education in 2018 to work full-time on his aerospace photography. In 2016, Miller’s project, Abandoned in Place: Preserving America’s Space History, documenting the deactivated and repurposed space launch and test facilities around the United States was published by the University of New Mexico Press. Images from Miller’s Space Shuttle documentary project, Orbital Planes, have been exhibited at the Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, Florida and at The National Museum of Naval Aviation in Pensacola, Florida Miller is currently completing a project, Interior Space, with Italian Astronaut, Paolo Nespoli, to collaboratively photograph the interior of the International Space Station. Resources: Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort. You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .
Jake and Anthony talk about New Horizons’ recent flyby, Chang’e 4, and take on a handful of questions from listeners. Beers Stoked Winter Ale - Mt. Begbie Brewing Co. - Untappd Of Hops and Clouds - Vault Brewing Company - Untappd Topics MU69 appears as a bi-lobed baby comet in latest New Horizons images | The Planetary Society Chang'e-4 update: Both vehicles healthy, new imagery from the Moon’s far side | The Planetary Society Off-Nominal Events WeHaveMECO Twitter News List My RSS Feeds, January 2019 Edition - Main Engine Cut Off WeMartians Twitter Lists Martian Chronicles - AGU Blogosphere Midnight Planets Space Mission and Science News | NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory FIRST UP, Your Daily Dose of What’s Up — SpaceNews Picks Roving Mars: Spirit, Opportunity, and the Exploration of the Red Planet: Steve Squyres: 9781401301491: Amazon.com: Books Flying the Skies of Saturn’s Moon Titan | The Planetary Society Abandoned in Place: Preserving America's Space History First, Roland Miller, Roger D. Launius, Betsy Fahlman - Amazon.com Off-Nominal Merchandise Off-Nominal Logo Tee Team CAESAR Tee Team Dragonfly Tee WeMartians Shop | MECO Shop Follow Jake WeMartians Podcast - Follow Humanity's Journey to Mars WeMartians Podcast (@We_Martians) | Twitter Jake Robins (@JakeOnOrbit) | Twitter Meet up with Jake in Scottsdale, AZ Follow Anthony Main Engine Cut Off Main Engine Cut Off (@WeHaveMECO) | Twitter Anthony Colangelo (@acolangelo) | Twitter
An interview with Josh Dihle and Roland Miller, two Chicago-based artists, SAIC MFA alumni, and co-directors of Julius Caesar Gallery.
Forty-seven years after humans first landed on the moon, much of the iconic infrastructure that helped us to get there has been demolished, re-purposed, or left to the elements. In this episode, my guest, Roland Miller, shares experiences accumulated over twenty-five years of photographically documenting and interpreting the United States space program. His book…
Join participants of the professiolnal genealogy class of the Midwest African American Institute for an engaging and informative discussion on " Why Genealogy" with Matilda and her children. "The Genealogy as a Profession class at MAAGI 2014 created WHY GENEALOGY? centered around a slave named Matilda asking her descendants why they were or were not trying to find their family. Sarah Cato is the producer and host. Cast members: Konnetta Alexander is the slave named Matilda from the Graham Slave Records. Myra DeShields-Moulton tells about her research findings and the family books she’s written. Camile Camille Genealogy Sista Johnson representing the X-generation’s interest or lack of interest. Flavia Frierson asks why should she research that old stuff. Roland Miller shares the migration path of ex-slaves. Audrie McRay tells why she researches her family and makes family scrapbooks.