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Neil and I dive into a theological/ethical topic! We talk about the relationship between virtue, those habits the perfect us, and techne, those activities that ease and make our work efficient. Where is the line between being lazy blobs and allowing technology do all the things for us making our lives easy but ultimately less human (think the people on the Axiom on Wall-E) and allowing technology to make our work efficient, allowing us to fulfill our humanity?
Are digital tools inherently bad? How should we respond to the problem of tech? How do we know if what we are building is good? Don't be a tool...just use one. Join John Johnson and Austin Klise, the founder of Klise Consulting as they discuss techne and technology and the implications therein. You can find Austin @ kliseconsulting.com Learn more about the Albertus Magnus Institute! Learn more about Father Owen Carroll
Video Version: https://youtu.be/GARtVRYuRpIAmy Lauren is a London/Essex based DJ who knows how to make any dance floor bounce! Amy is an awesome talent on the decks and is well known for her passion and the energy she brings to the booth.Amy was listed as one of the OFFICIAL TOMORROWLANDS 20 OF 2022 and it's clear she was was. Amy is an incredible producer with releases on Techne, Kittball, FRCST, Stashed, Make'Em Move & High Definition; the label from Dots Per Inch who she works with as an A&R.Amy's productions have been playlisted on Spotify's editorial playlists Housewerk, UK House Music, Operator, Friday Cratediggers, House workout, Groove Theory & Home Workout.She's been regularly supported by SLAM!, Insomniac radio, BBC Introducing Essex and played on BBC Radio 1 by Jaguar, Charlie Hedges & Sarah Story, as well as by DJ S.K.T & SHOSH on Kiss FM.Away from music Amy is a huge Spurs fan and regularly plays at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on match days. She is also a massive animal lover and spends almost all of her free time with her family of 2 dogs, Producer Reg and LP (Lily Pud)She's showing no signs of slowing down in 2024, with more releases on the way.As Amy always says #BoomLetsGo
Oriana interviews artist Charlotte Warne Thomas about the insights gleaned from the research report she was commissioned to write on the precarious and often unpaid nature of artists' labour. Charlotte shares the impact that research has had on her art practice, which explores the relationships between labour, care and value. She delves into the ideologies behind the notions of meritocracy, 'labours of love' and talent. Matters of uncomfortable self-disclosure, specifically around privilege checking are also discussed. Lastly, the conversation turns to Charlotte's self-presentation online and the admirable frankness with which she discusses her challenges juggling the demands of being an artist, parent, researcher and teacher, as well as her recent bout with breast cancer.Charlotte Warne Thomas is a London-based artist and Fine Art PhD candidate at Kingston University's Contemporary Art Research Group (CARG), funded by AHRC doctoral training partner Techne. She is also the co-founder of Peer Sessions, a nomadic crit group for postgraduate artists. She is the author of the think tank Autonomy Institute's Artist's As Workers report and the editor of A-N's report "Structurally F*cked". @charlottewarnethomas Oriana Fox is a London-based, New York-born artist with a PhD in self-disclosure. She puts her expertise to work as the host of the talk show performance piece The O Show.****Please show your solidarity by joining Artists' Union England!***Credits:Produced, edited and hosted by Oriana FoxOriginal theme song written and performed by Paulette HumanbeingSpecial Thanks to Lara Perry, Sven Van Damme, Katie Beeson and Janak Patel***Would you like to see your name in the above credits list? In a couple of short steps, you can make that happen by supporting this podcast via Patreon.***Send us a textVisit www.theoshow.live for regular updates or follow us on Instagram.
In this episode of the podcast we have our first returning guest and now Pro skateboarder Devin Bagnoli drop by for a catch up on life and how things have changed since our last chat. he's got a new board out as well as a new video part for Techne so check him out on all social media platforms, thanks!
SUMMARY In this conversation, Jeremy and Brendan Wilson discuss the topic of leadership and its application in the martial arts. They explore the importance of creating an environment where people can do their best, the role of communication and vision in leadership, and the ethical decisions leaders face. They also touch on the concept of culture in martial arts schools and the responsibility of leaders to set the tone. The conversation highlights the challenges and responsibilities of leadership in both military and martial arts contexts. In this conversation, Brendan Wilson discusses his approach to safety and promotions in martial arts. He emphasizes the importance of creating a safe environment for students and setting high standards without humiliating them. He also shares his principles of Arête (excellence), Agon (struggle), Zenia (guest-host relationship), Techne (mechanism for delivering power), and Arche (foundation). Brendan also talks about his books, which aims to entertain and educate readers by presenting difficult decisions and ethical dilemmas. TAKEAWAYS * Leadership in martial arts involves creating an environment where people can do their best. * Communication and vision are crucial aspects of leadership. * Leaders face ethical decisions and must weigh conflicting responsibilities. * Culture plays a significant role in martial arts schools and influences student progress. * Leaders in martial arts have the responsibility to set the tone and create a positive learning environment. Create a safe environment for students in martial arts by setting high standards without humiliating them. * Emphasize the principles of excellence, struggle, guest-host relationship, power, and foundation in martial arts training. * Books can entertain and educate readers by presenting difficult decisions and ethical dilemmas. * Writing fiction allows for the exploration of complex scenarios and the development of characters that can teach valuable lessons.
Richie is joined by David Kurten and Gearóid Ó Colmáin. David Kurten is the founder and leader of The Heritage Party and presents a daily radio show for TNT. David discusses the migrant crisis, the current state of the UK's media, the impact of lockdowns on education, the forthcoming local elections and more. www.heritageparty.orgGearóid Ó Colmáin is an Irish journalist and broadcaster who lives in Paris. Gearóid came on to discuss the latest developments in Gaza and also to talk about his forthcoming book which is entitled "Techne and Logos." The book explores a number of themes including the idea that our future is technological but not technocratic, and that patriarchy is the natural order of the world and must be restored. https://gearidocolmin.substack.com/
“Poetry is the work of a gifted person, or of a manic: of these types, the former have versatile imaginations, the latter get carried away.” — By Aristotle From Poetics This week, join Cyrus Palizban, Zohar Atkins, Nicolas Sarian, Harry Jacobs, and Jake Kozloski as we delve into a multifaceted discussion on poetry, artistry, and philosophy, using Aristotle's quote as a starting point. We explore the contrast between Aristotle and Plato's views on inspiration, knowledge, and the essence of being a philosopher versus a sophos or wise person. What is the nature of inspiration? Or the distinction between having technique and channeling something greater? This episode attempts to illuminate the intertwined nature of creativity, intellectual pursuit, and human connection. 00:00 Welcome to The Lightning Podcast! 00:26 Introducing Special Guest and AI Dating App Discussion 00:57 Diving into Aristotle's Poetics: Gifted vs. Manic 02:23 Exploring the Philosophy of Art and Poetry 03:01 Athletes, Artists, and the Art of Execution 07:49 The Role of Mania in Creativity and Skill 10:21 Understanding the Artist's Journey and Love 11:47 Debating Plato vs. Aristotle on Art and Knowledge 19:25 The Essence of Techne and the Art of Channeling 20:59 Technology, Engineering, and the Discovery Process 23:03 Exploring the Pragmatic Roots of Human Intelligence 24:01 Heidegger's Theory: Philosophy Born from Crisis 25:30 Philosophy and Crisis: The Historical Context 26:26 Philosophers: Megalomaniacs or Misunderstood Geniuses? 27:49 The Unpredictable Genius of Creativity 28:44 The Wounded Healer: Philosophers and Their Quest for Truth 29:43 Appreciating Zohar: Insights and Inspirations 32:42 Philosophy as Leadership: The Aristotle Approach 35:21 The Essence of Teaching Philosophy 42:15 Philosophy, Art, and the Quest for Understanding 46:20 Concluding Thoughts and Recommendations Special thanks to Jake Kozlowski, CEO of Keeper for joining us on the podcast. Want to find love at first match? Try Keeper: http://keeper.ai/ https://twitter.com/KeeperMatch https://www.instagram.com/keepermatchmaking/reels/ Want to continue the discussion? Join us for more learning and discussion in our Meditations and Chronicles WhatsApp groups! Meditations: https://chat.whatsapp.com/JIFXc06ABCPEsyfUBtvm1U Chronicles: https://chat.whatsapp.com/FD6M9a35KCE2XrnJrqaGLU Follow us on other platforms for more content! Twitter: https://x.com/lightinspires Instagram: https://instagram.com/lightning.inspiration?igshid=NzZlODBkYWE4Ng== LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightning-meditations/
House music at its best! Let Dave Baker take you on a journey of discovery and aural pleasure as he brings you the hottest and freshest funky, deep and tech house releases every week. In your supercharged episode this week we have Defected darling Selena Faider; Ordonez with a Jamiroquai classic; more thicc house edits from Thomas Anthony; two new ones from ESSEL; Tita Lau taking Madonna to some deep dark places; and we finish up with Cosmic Gate with one of those melodic tracks you just want to listen to on repeat. It's the finest house music once again - you lucky people!! Please share, rate, review and subscribe wherever you can to help the podcast reach more house music lovers. You can also leave comments for episodes you like on the Hot House Hours Soundcloud page. All tracks released on March 15 unless shown below. 1. Under My Feet (Extended Mix) - Selena Faider [Another Rhythm] RELEASE DATE: MAR 29
In this latest episode of our Work and Labour series we hear from Julia Pond, a transdisciplinary dance artist, teacher and researcher working with political economy. She works with choreography, improvised movement and text, humour, and, sometimes, bread dough, often siting work in public space. Currently, this takes shape in her performance project and fictional company BRED. Julia is a co-initiator of the podcast DanceOutsideDance, and is supported by TECHNE funding for her practice-based PhD research. Her work has most recently been published in Documenta Journal. ------------ Image: Gani Naylor Music: Jennifer Doveton ------------ References: Fridman, Leora. (2022) Static Place. Santa Barbara: Punctum Books. Hersey, Tricia. (2022) Rest is Resistance: A Manifesto. New York: Little, Brown Spark. Kallis, G. and Vansintjian, A.(Ed). (2017) In Defense of Degrowth: Opinions and Minifestos. Online: Open Commons. Kunst, Bojana. (2015) Artist at Work, Proximity of Art and Capitalism. London: Zero Books. Paramana, K., Gonzalez, A. (Eds.) (2021) Performance, Dance and Political Economy. London: Bloomsbury Academic. Pitts, F. H., Jean, E., & Clarke, Y. (2020). Sonifying the quantified self: Rhythmanalysis and performance research in and against the reduction of life-time to labour-time. Capital & Class, 44(2), 219-239. Rojo, Paz. (2018). To Dance in the Age of No Future. Berlin: CIRCADIAN. Soper, K. (2020) Post-Growth Living: For an Alternative Hedonism. London: Verso. Virno, Paolo (2002). Virtuosity and Revolution, The Political Theory of Exodus. Autonomedia, http://dev.autonomedia.org/node/1392. ------------ Technecast is a podcast series showcasing research from across the arts and humnities. It is produced by Felix Clutson, Isabel Sykes, Morag Thomas, Olivia Aarons, Chiara Muzzi, Eva Dieteren and Pragya Sharma. Fancy turning your research into a podcast episode? We'd be happy to hear from you at technecaster@gmail.com, on Instagram @technepodcast, or on X (formerly Twitter) @technecast.
Welcome to Season 6 of The No Stress Midwest Podcast, in episode 3 we are lucky enough to be joined by Yael Averbuch-West the General Manager of Gotham FC located in NY/NJ in the NWSL! Yael and I met during her time as a player for FCKC (currently KC Current) when she was in Kansas City. Yael is a decorated professional player and has moved into the front office with Gotham FC at first with the interim tag but since that tag has been removed has gone on to most recently take the NWSL Championship crown during the 2023 season. Yael talks about her path to her current role as well as whats up next with Gotham FC. She also started the business TECHNE which is an online technical soccer training app that reaches youth players all around the world. We are excited for you to take a listen and hope you are enjoying our current season. See you next week!Follow our social media to stay in the loop on upcoming guest!IG: @NoStressMidwestTwitter: @NoStressMidwestFacebook: No Stress MidwestSpotify: No Stress Midwest PodcastYoutube: No Stress MidwestApple: No Stress Midwest Podcastwww.nostressmidwest.com/podcast
Greetings, Esteemed Wise Wordians,Welcome back to yet another captivating instalment of 'Wise Words Book Summaries.'In this episode, we delve into the insightful pages of ‘Seeing Like a State' by the esteemed James C Scott, unravelling the profound essence of its central theme.Join us as we embark on a journey through the following thought-provoking topics:How societal transformations can take unexpected turnsThe 4 critical factors leading to catastrophic outcomes in state-led changesState projects of legibility and simplificationThe repercussions of applying measures to realityThe metric revolution and its implicationsThe fascinating story behind cadastral maps and their ramificationsUncovering the origins of the modern stateIf any of these subjects pique your curiosity, we invite you to tune in. And if our content resonates with you, why not express your support by liking our episode, subscribing to our channel, or, even better, sharing your invaluable insights in the comment section below? Your feedback holds immense significance to us, serving as a compass guiding our podcast's improvement.Furthermore, should you be inclined to put into practice any of the actionable ideas we discuss in this episode, navigate over to our website at wisewords.blog, where the comprehensive summary of ‘Seeing Like A State' awaits your exploration.We hope that you enjoy it!———————Chapters:Intro-00:00:00Overview-00:00:16Introduction (The Purpose of the Book)-00:00:48How societal transformations go wrong:00:03:314 factors that lead to catastrophic outcomes in state-led societal changes:00:04:00The pitfalls of order:00:08:10Part 1 - State Projects of Legibility and Simplification:00:09:05The Utilitarian language that underpins our modern times:00:14:13Schematics of Social Order:00:20:47Uniformity in Measurement Systems:00:21:39The value in local measurements and why they aren't of use to states:00:24:57The Metric Revolution – Empowering the State:00:32:26Measuring Land Tenure – The formation of the Cadastral Map:00:36:53Initial Goals of Cadastral Maps:00:38:59Where the Cadastral map gets it wrong:00:40:21How shorthand formulas create incentives to game:00:45:32The Origins of the Modern State:00:49:06Naming Practices as a State Tool:00:50:52State Tool – Standardising Language:00:52:48Summary so far:00:54:54Part 2 -Transforming Visions:00:55:29Understanding State Simplification in Governance:00:59:09Understanding the Modern Map:01:10:54Catastrophes in State Development:01:13:55The Evolution of the State's Role in Society:01:15:13Understanding High Modernism:01:17:33Modernism and City Planning:01:23:22Lenin: The Revolutionary Visionary:01:30:18The Art of Crafting History by Victors:01:32:18Part 4 - The Missing Link - Types of Knowledge:01:35:58Technical Knowledge - The Relation with Episteme and Techne:01:36:18Techne and Science:01:39:30Practical knowledge:01:46:53Understanding Mētis:01:48:08Effectiveness of Practical Knowledge:01:53:23Valuing Practical Solutions:01:55:51Factors Contributing to the Disregard for Practical Knowledge:01:58:32How to make development planning betterIf you enjoyed this podcast make sure to check out our other content on our other platforms: Website: https://wisewords.blog/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wisewords.blog/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wisewordsblog Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WiseWordsBlog
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1. Odd Mob, OMNOM - Losing Control (Extended Mix) [Experts Only]2. Danny Snowden - Right Here (Original Mix) [MOXY MUZIK]3. Nausica - Se Pone Loca (Extended Mix) [Toolroom Trax]4. Major Lazer, James Hype - Number 1 (Extended Mix) [STEREOHYPE]5. Kevin McKay, Pupa Nas T, Denise Belfon - Work CVMPANILE & Draxx (Extended Remix) [Glasgow Underground]6. J. Worra, Cherry Tooth - Dancing At The Disco (Original Mix) [Insomniac Records]7. Andruss - Tranquilao (Original Mix) [Hellbent Records]8. Peggy Gou - (It Goes Like) Nanana (Original Mix) [XL Recordings] 9. MK, Dom Dolla - Rhyme Dust (Extended) [Columbia (Sony)]10. Vintage Culture - Tudo Bem, Tudo Bom (Extended Mix) [Sub Cultured]11. Solardo, Mandalo - Lemon & Lime (Extended Mix) [Sola]12. Noizu - Vogue (Extended Mix) [Techne]13. John Summit, VLTRA (IT) - Legacy (Extended Mix) [Experts Only]14. Deeper Purpose, BRN, JmNPR - Up N' Down (feat. JmNPR) (Extended Mix) [Catch & Release]15. Tony Romera - House Y'all (Extended Mix) [Toolroom]16. Roland Clark, Dale Howard - WTF (Original Mix) [Repopulate Mars]www.djroyski.comwww.patreon.com/royskiwww.mixcloud.com/djroyskiwww.facebook.com/djroyskiwww.twitter.com/djroyski
WOKE WEDNESDAY: Good? ESG? News? Plus Bio-Techne's governance joke, groupthink measured at IBM, and a new show announcement
BOOST : DJ Tips, Interviews, Mindset, Goals, Motivation and Music Industry Advice
J. Worra has had an impressive career to date, earning recognition from tastemaker outlets across the globe, including Insomniac, DJ Mag and Mixmag. Her skills as a DJ, and talent in the studio have secured releases on noteworthy labels Realm, Techne, Thrive, Mau5trap, Insomniac's In/Rotation & Dirtybird, plus landed her official remixes for Kaskade, Deadmau5, GRiZ, Felix Cartal and Kyle Watson. With the arrival of her EP, J. Worra marks a year of steady stand-out club tracks with Club Sweat. Her momentum continues with 27 US show dates through the rest of 2021. The Queer, LA-based DJ and producer has previously released on noteworthy labels like Realm, Dirtybird, mau5trap, and Insomniac's In/Rotation, and has remixed heavy-hitters like Kaskade, Deadmau5, GRiZ, Felix Cartal and Kyle Watson. When she's not performing, J. Worra supports local charities addressing mental illness, support for LGBTQ youth and animal rescue. In this video, we discuss how she finds vocalists for her house music releases, how she works with vocals in house music tracks and some production tips for house music producers.
Episode: 2539 Define technology? Why, it's as easy as riding a bike! Today, medical historian Helen Valier offers us a new look at the language of technology.
Episode: 3290 In which Technology and Engineering reveal themselves as Liberal Arts. Today, technology, engineering, and art.
Episode: 3290 In which Technology and Engineering reveal themselves as Liberal Arts. Today, technology, engineering, and art.
We interrupt our scheduled programming to bring you this special episode in light of recent events. Techne's summer congress this year was cancelled due to the on-going industrial action taking place at the University of Brighton. In this episode, the Technecast team explore why industrial action is taking place at Brighton, and the position of the arts and humanities more broadly in UK higher education. A huge thank you to Luke Beesley, a Brighton PGR who gave us a really informative interview for this episode. https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/brightonucusolidarity If you would like to share your research with the Technecast community, or have any comments about today's episode, please get in contact at technecaster@gmail.com, or follow us on twitter at @technecast or on Instagram @technepodcast
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Künstliche Intelligenz kann Aufsätze formulieren, Stimmen echter Menschen imitieren, Fotomontagen erstellen und berühmte Künstler nachahmen – und zwar so gut, dass die Unterscheidung zwischen Echt und Fake kaum möglich ist. Doch kann KI Kreativität? Kann sie Kunst? Oder kann sie gar nichts, weil sie kein Subjekt, sondern Objekt ist – ein Werkzeug eben in den Händen des Menschen. In diesem Achten Tag spricht Alev Doğan mit der Philosophin Dorothea Winter über die Chancen durch KI, Techne und Episteme und über den Geist der kreativen Schöpfung. Die Stilfrage befasst sich mit Friedrich Merz; Alev Approved Daniel Boyd im Berliner Gropius Bau und die Zukunft gehört… den Abiturientinnen und Abiturienten in Nordrhein-Westfalen.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Emitido en directo en twitch.tv/o2dmix el pasado 30 de marzo, repasamos los tracks que se presentaron en exclusiva en la mayor conferencia de DJs: Winter Music Conference Miami 2023. Los futuros pelotazos de cara a la temporada en Ibiza para el próximo verano 2023 con la colaboración especial de sellos como Defected, Toolroom, Ultra, Techne, Stereohype, etc. Imperdible.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Essential deLuxe. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/280489
After bursting onto the scene in 2018, New York City-native, Westend, got his first taste of what it is like to be an up-and-coming artist on the US tech-house circuit and couldn't get enough. The next few years he skillfully carved his upward trajectory with successful releases on tastemaker labels such as Solotoko, Techne, Club Sweat and Insomniac Records. In addition to strong releases, Westend received consistent support from global power houses such as Diplo, MK, Gorgon City, Claude Von Stroke, Joel Corry and more. Westend found a silver lining in the 2020 shutdown by working with over 500 aspiring tech house producers online via 1-on-1 mentorship and an open door policy into all things production. He now runs a production discord titled ‘Kick & Bass' with a community of producers all eager to improve with his direction. Post-pandemic, Westend continued his rise, starting in 2021 with a fresh take of Musique's disco anthem ‘Keep on Jumpin' with fellow NYC producer CID, released on Lee Foss's established Repopulate Mars. The tune peaked at #2 on Beatport's overall charts for over 4 weeks and is approaching 9 million Spotify streams. Steamrolling into 2022 with his sights set on achieving the #1 spot on Beatport, Westend once again collaborated with CID on ‘Let Me Take You' which turned out to be the crowning moment on Beatport amassing over 10 million streams in the meantime. Westend has also collaborated with HUGEL, Millean and Noizu with releases on Insomniac Records, Solotoko and Armada Subjekt. With a plethora of high energy, dance floor ready tracks, Westend has performed for sold out crowds from San New York all the way to San Diego. To learn more visit: https://www.itsthewestend.com/ This episode was brought to you by VitaPlur. VitaPLUR E-Boost Gum is a first of its kind rave supplement that provides magnesium, electrolytes and antioxidants sublingually while you chew! With no pills to take or annoying powders to mix VitaPLUR E-Boost gum is the perfect complement to your active lifestyle. Use code: "LIZZYJANE" (all caps) at check out for 10% off any item at https://www.vitaplur.io/ For ad - free podcasts, exclusive content, one on one lessons, + more visit: https://www.patreon.com/thisislizzyjane
Insightful talk with essayist and frogthinker @flightastral we cover—Metaphysics of froglord anonness —Emergence of new archetypes —Frog alter ego as TRUE self—Telos or Techne? What frames how being manifests? Get full access to Scott Mannion at scottmannion.substack.com/subscribe
رائد الأعمال الناجح بيكون واضح من أسلوبة و تعاملة من و هو شاب إن دة هيكون رائد أعمال على سبيل المثال ضيف حلقة اليوم هو رائد الأعمال محمد الدلال , محمد كان بيشتري و يبيع و هو لسة 15 سنة عشان بيجب البيزنس , عايز يكسب , حابب يستثمر وقتة صح رغم ان المجتمع كلة كان بيسخر منة بشكل غير مباشر بسبب العمل المبكر .الدلال كان ذكي جداً من ناحية التسويق لنفسة و من و هو صغير بيعرف إمتى يبدأ بيزنس و أمتي يقول خلاص هبدأ في حاجة تانية و كل دة و هو لسة في بداية ال 20 , طبعاً كلنا عارفين ان الدلال مؤسس Techne summit و لكن في الحلقة هتلاقي قصص كتيرة لشخص بيحب يحلم و بيعرف إزاي يحقق أهدافة ...Book your business coaching or consulting session at : info@businessbelarabi.com .website: www.businessbelarabi.com
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Once an aspiring dubstep producer, Toyzz has since found his sound in house music, releasing on labels like Ghetto Ghetto, Bite This! and Techne. ▪️Follow Toyzz▪️ Facebook- @toyzzmusic Twitter- @toyzzmusic Soundcloud- @toyzzx ▪️Follow Gray Area▪️ Instagram - @entergrayarea Facebook - @entergrayarea Twitter - @entergrayarea Website - https://grayarea.co YouTube - @grayarealive Tiktok- @entergrayarea
Since the age of 12 Canadian artist, ATTLAS, has been exploring all corners of music. Learning instruments from piano to trumpet and even pursuing music in college, ATTLAS' dedication to his craft soon paid off when he was signed by deadmau5. He has since released many times on mau5trap, as well as labels like Techne and Armada. ▪️Follow ATTLAS▪️ Instagram - @attlasmusic Facebook- @attlasmusic Twitter- @attlas Soundcloud- @attlas ▪️Follow Gray Area▪️ Instagram - @entergrayarea Facebook - @entergrayarea Twitter - @entergrayarea Website - https://grayarea.co YouTube - @grayarealive Tiktok- @entergrayarea
'This week Sunnery & Ryan feature rising talent Ben Miller as their Triple A track with his 'Bamboo Spice' track on Techne. Plus some of the finest cuts around at this moment from artists such as: Billen Ted, GAWP, Franky Wah, Disclosure & Diplo.' 1. Tom Staar & Kryder - Pineapples [Armada]2. Roze Wild - B-O-D-Y [Glasgow Underground]3. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Olivia Sebastianelli - Without Ya [SONO]4. Billen Ted & Shift K3Y 'Step Correct' [Musical Freedom]5. Sam Smith ft. Kim Petras - Unholy (Disclosure Remix) [Capitol UK - EMI]***TRIPLE A TRACK***6. Ben Miller - Bamboo Spice [Techne]7. LOthief - I Just Wanna [Solotoko]8. Nightlapse 'Krank' [CATCH & RELEASE]9. LP Giobbi 'Forever And A Day' feat Caroline Byrne (Diplo Remix) - COUNTER10. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano - DONT STOP IT NOW [SONO] 11. Roobinz - Carousel [Another Rhythm Records]12. SHO - Thot [Stashed] 13. GAWP - Brain Shrinker [Sloth Acid]14. Franky Wah 'Find Out Who We Are' ft. Lusaint [SHÈN RECORDINGS]15. ARTBAT, David Guetta Ft Idris Elba - It's Ours [UPPERGROUND]16. Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Bruno Martini & Mayra - Closure [SONO]
This special episode of Technecast was made for the Techne-funded 'Cultivate' conference, hosted at Kew Gardens, London, on November 10. The episode, 'There Are More Spaces Still to Come', is a 'Cultivate' special feature produced by Techne student Judah Attille, one of the conference organisers. In conversation with Judah, multidisciplinary artist Shenece Oretha speaks about sonic interventions and knowledge production in her installation, In Counter Harmony, staged in the Tin Tabernacle Kilburn and created for Brent Biennial 2022, In the House of my Love. Cultivate aims to reflect on the many areas we strive to cultivate – as Techne researchers, as practitioners, as communicators, as individuals, and as part of wider communities. Cultivate is a student-led event seeking to provide opportunities to put these forms of cultivation into action. The breadth of topics includes land use and misuse; plants and interactions with nature; cultivating skills, networks, and research; and creating space for the practical and caring aspects of cultivation. The conference is structured around panel discussions on the themes of cultivating knowledge, networks, and wellness. This event aims to provide a momentary space to not only reflect on the ‘effort' and ‘work' aspects of cultivation, but also on those aspects that nourish and help. Shenece Oretha (she/her, they/them) is a London based multidisciplinary artist sounding out the voice and sound's mobilising potential. Through installation, performance, print, sculpture, sound, workshops, and text she amplifies and celebrates listening and sound as an embodied and collective practice. Recent works include: In Counter Harmony, Brent Biennial, 2022 Ah So It Go, Ah No So It Go, Go So! Curated by Languid Hands for Cubitt Gallery, 2022 Notes on Play, a response to the British Library Sound Archive, 2021 Hyper Functional, Ultra Healthy | Shenece Oretha: Listening Wholes, Somerset House Studios, 2021 Judah Attille (she/her, they/them) is an independent filmmaker and Techne PhD candidate based at UAL Chelsea. Her interest in the sonic register of research output has benefited from a series of Techne audio editing and podcast workshops that consider sonic technology and sonic aesthetics, hosted by Techne alumna and Technecast founder Jo Hutton. In her collaborative practice experience with other Techne students, Technecast has offered Attille a unique platform for building and sharing knowledge bases between institutions within and beyond the Techne research community. In Counter Harmony excerpts courtesy of artist Shenece Oretha and Metroland Cultures Brent Biennial 2022. Special Thanks to Shenece Oretha for her contributions to post-production on There are more spaces still to come Photo Credit: Detail from In Counter Harmony, Tin Tabernacle, September 2022, by Judah Attille A transcript of 'There Are More Spaces Still to Come' can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nkty5iuZTCn4XHA24rW25WeMJ8LNZYke/view?usp=share_link A transcript of Shenece Oretha's 'In Counter Harmony' can be found here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uU2X05AwbF8VdzF4EEyjyHWMV7-ARQhr/view?usp=share_link
In Technic and Magic: The Reconstruction of Reality, the philosopher Frederico Campagna argues that we moderns have exhausted the reality system we devised at the dawn of our age, a system he calls Technic. Technic has one goal: to reduce all things to language by naming, tagging, measuring, and quantifying them, by turning every parcel of the physical and psychic universe into a "unit" defined by its position in the system. The result has been an erasure of the mere "suchness" of things, the singularity of things simply existing as they are. To replace a worldview that is now revealing its endemic nihilism, Campagna proposes Magic, a way of seeing that reestablishes a balance between the measurable and the ineffable. JF and Phil discuss Campagna's magisterial performance in this episode. Listen to volume 1 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-1) and volume 2 (https://pierre-yvesmartel.bandcamp.com/album/weird-studies-music-from-the-podcast-vol-2) of the Weird Studies soundtrack by Pierre-Yves Martel (https://www.pymartel.com) Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/weirdstudies) Find us on Discord (https://discord.com/invite/Jw22CHfGwp) Get the new T-shirt design from Cotton Bureau (https://cottonbureau.com/products/can-o-content#/13435958/tee-men-standard-tee-vintage-black-tri-blend-s)! Get your Weird Studies merchandise (https://www.redbubble.com/people/Weird-Studies/shop?asc=u) (t-shirts, coffee mugs, etc.) Visit the Weird Studies Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/shop/weirdstudies) SHOW NOTES Federico Campagna, Technic and Magic (https://bookshop.org/p/books/technic-and-magic-the-reconstruction-of-reality-federico-campagna/11119682?ean=9781350044029) Bill Hicks, “Bit on Marketing” Fredric Jameson, The Seeds of Time (https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-seeds-of-time-revised-fredric-jameson/12858510?ean=9780231080590) Plotinus (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plotinus), Neoplatonist philosopher Francis Bacon (https://www.francis-bacon.com/art), Irish artist Samuel Beckett (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Beckett), Irish author William S. Burroughs, Naked Lunch (https://bookshop.org/p/books/naked-lunch-the-restored-text-william-s-burroughs-jr/12459684?ean=9780802122070) Weird Stuides, Episode 87 on Arthur Machen (https://www.weirdstudies.com/87) Northrop Frye, Anatomy of Criticism (https://bookshop.org/p/books/anatomy-of-criticism-four-essays-northrop-frye/10424454?ean=9780691202563)
The three-way conversation begins with introductions from guest curator Daniela Perazzo, then delves into the notion of intimacy and touch in life and in performance, discussing Charlotte's new work Written in the Body, and moving into how practices of wellness and support can exist within artistic work. Finally, we discuss the role of language in Charlotte's work. This is the first episode in a two part mini-series on the theme of 'Re-enchanting British dance,' guest-curated by Daniela Perazzo and supported by Kingston University. Both episodes are three-way conversations between an invited artist, a member of the podcast team, and Daniela Perazzo. Bios: Charlotte Spencer is a choreographer, teacher, curator, mentor and performer. She initiates all projects for Charlotte Spencer Projects, often working across art forms and in outdoor environmental contexts. Charlotte was recipient of a Bonnie Bird Choreographic Development Award in 2020. She has received commissions from The Place, Wellcome Collection, Greenwich Dance, Trinity Laban, Salisbury International Art Festival, South East Dance, Jerwood Galleries, Turner Contemporary, Siobhan Davies Dance and Brighton & Hove Libraries. Charlotte was a Sadler's Wells Summer University Artist 2015-18 led by Jonathan Burrows and Eva Martinez, and Artist Activator at Greenwich Dance 2014-17. She has worked closely with Siobhan Davies Dance since 2010 on a variety of projects, notably leading Next Choreography 2014-16 - their choreography programme for Young People. Charlotte was a priority artist for Dance Dialogues 2 2012-14 and Tour d'Europe des Choreographes 2010/2011. Charlotte graduated from London Contemporary Dance School in 2003 with a 1st Class BA (Hons). She is also in the midst of building a house in Brighton and hanging out with her young child.Petra Söör (collaborator, Written in the Body) is a dancer, maker and facilitator, working in a range of contexts including with Fevered Sleep, Charlotte Spencer Projects, Simone Kenyon, Robert Clark, Robin Dingemans, Carrie Cracknell and the National Theatre. Alongside solo work her own practice often proposes collaborative processes within a diversity of environments, projects include Sleeping a Walking Mountain and Undanced Dances, currently evolving interests in person-centred approaches to movement, tactile pedagogy and different modalities of touch to support health and wellbeing.Louise Tanoto (collaborator, Written in the Body) is a dance-artist based between Belgium and the UK. She trained at Laban and was a member of Transitions 2007. Louise is currently touring with Oona Doherty and Daniel Linehan as well as Charlotte Spencer Projects. Her performance credits within the UK include; Gecko, J Neve Harrington, Requardt & Rosenberg, Tilted Productions, Lost Dog, Damien Jalet and Hussein Chalayan. In Europe she has performed for Kabinet K, Eszter Salamon, Thierry de Mey, Ugo Dehaes, T.R.A.S.H (Netherlands) and was a member of Fabulous Beast. Louise is also a mother. Julia Pond is a choreographer, researcher and teacher. An expert in Isadora Duncan technique and repertory, her contemporary research interests and performance are at the intersection of dance and politics. Her fictional company and performance project, BRED, explores notions of value and productivity. Julia is also a TECHNE-funded PhD student at Kingston University, for her project exploring re-articulations of 'value' towards sustainability through dance and movement knowledges. Daniela Perazzo is a dance and performance scholar with a specialist interest in the intersections of the aesthetic and the political in interdisciplinary movement practices and experimental dramaturgical processes. She joined Kingston University London in 2014, having previously taught at the University of Surrey. She is a Senior Lecturer in Dance and Postgraduate Research Coordinator for the Department of Performing Arts and the School of Arts. Her first monograph, Jonathan Burrows: Towards a Minor Dance, was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2019.Read more and links: https://www.charlottespencerprojects.org/ Full creative team credits for Written in the BodyConcept & Direction: Charlotte SpencerPerformance: Petra Söör and Louise TanotoSound: Alberto Ruiz SolerDramaturgy: Orrow Amy BellDesign: Bethany WellsCostume: Shanti FreedLighting: Marty LangthorneProducing support: Pip Sayers & Lou RogersPhotography & Film: Rosie PowellAudio Description: Shivaangee AgrawalBSL: Katie FenwickThe 'making' of movement and words : a po(i)etic reading of Charlotte Spencer's Walking Stories (Article by Daniela Perazzo)https://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/id/eprint/37237/Im/possible choreographies : diffractive processes and ethical entanglements in current British dance practices. Dance Research Journal, 51(3), pp. 66-83. ISSN (print) 0149-7677 (Article by Daniela Perazzo) https://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/id/eprint/43913/
Alec and Nick discuss the concept of craft and craftsmanship as a paradigm that dictates behavior in cultural production and art. The conversation explores differences between the utility of craft and the performativity or representation of craft as an aesthetic repertoire. Topics include regionality and nostalgia in everything from indie rock and country music to experimental music that references 20th century composition, as well as recording techniques, artisanal food culture, Aristotle's “Nichomachean Ethics” which distinguishes between “Episteme” and “Techne,” Plato's Republic, refinement culture, reissue culture, gentrification, and the industrial and material conditions that surround craftsmanship. Ultimately, a continuum between abstraction and interpretation and practice is set up, provoking further discussion about objects, an analysis of craft in a digital context, Instagram's merchant culture, and the new highfalutin antique store “Tihngs” on Catalpa Avenue.
This lecture discusses key ideas from the ancient philosopher Aristotle's work of moral theory, the Nicomachean Ethics. Specifically it focuses focuses on Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics book 6, and examines his discussion of the intellectual virtue of Techne, which can be translated as "craft", "art", "skill" or "productive knowledge". Techne is an intellectual habitus or hexis through which a person is able to produce something in a deliberate manner. For this reason, Aristotle says that it bears upon contingent rather than necessary matters, and in fact upon matters that chance could also bear upon. The person who is a skilled technician is also able to deliberately produce poor performance or products, as well as good. To support my ongoing work, go to my Patreon site - www.patreon.com/sadler If you'd like to make a direct contribution, you can do so here - www.paypal.me/ReasonIO - or at BuyMeACoffee - www.buymeacoffee.com/A4quYdWoM You can find over 2000 philosophy videos in my main YouTube channel - www.youtube.com/user/gbisadler Purchase Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics - amzn.to/30S00ZT
Neil and I are drinking Aberlour's A'Bunadh Single Malt Scotch (https://www.aberlour.com/en-us/our-whisky/abunadh-scotch-whisky/) along with the Hofbrau Oktoberfestbier (https://www.hofbraeu-muenchen.de/en/beer/hofbrau-oktoberfestbier). The whiskey was great the beer was so-so, come on and get it together Hofbrau, Oktoberfest is supposed to be your thing! In this special episode we talk the problem with the over saturation of entertainment in the market and how it is the symptom of a culture that prizes techne over virtue. Gratuitous Sound Clips!!! The Music Man- Barbershop Quartet (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbBITrZa6Ok) The Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction (Official Lyric Video) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrIPxlFzDi0) Monty Python's The Meaning of Life: Catholics (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWWAC5ZMKeM) Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj8n4MfhjUc)
This is the second episode celebrating Beyond Human Symposium, which was organised by Rachel Holmes, Rachel Hopkin, Liz K. Miller, Jon Mason and Simon Aeppli. Beyond Human was a techne-funded symposium held at Royal Holloway, University of London on the 26th and 27th May 2022, with keynote speakers the writer and researcher, Gyrus, and the filmmaker and lecturer, Roz Mortimer. This episode features a conversation between Liz and Jon about the themes that the symposium engaged in, around landscape, the paranormal, and connecting with non-human or beyond human forms. More information about Beyond Human: www.facebook.com/BeyondHuman.Symposium lizkmiller.wixsite.com/beyond-human * Liz K. Miller (b. 1983, Hexham) is an artist and researcher whose audio-visual practice spans diagramming, field recording, print and pigment making. She graduated from Edinburgh College of Art (BA), Camberwell College of Art (MA), and was a print fellow at the Royal Academy Schools (2013 to 2016). In 2018 she was awarded an AHRC Techné scholarship to undertake a practice-based PhD at the Royal College of Art. Her research considers how listening to the sounds made by trees can reconnect humans to the forest, and how the combination of audio and visual can be used to enhance that connection. Instagram: @liz_k_miller www.lizkmiller.com www.rca.ac.uk/students/liz-k-miller/ Jon Mason is a professional storyteller with a longstanding focus on the folklore and history of place, and the role of myth in humanity's understanding of life. He has a BA Hons in History with Archaeology from the University of Wales, Bangor, and an MA in Contemporary History from the University of Sussex. He is currently undertaking a Techne-funded PhD at the University of Brighton entitled “Re-storying the city: applying urban perspectives to eco-storytelling.” Twitter: @jonmase Facebook: "Jon Mason Stories and Music" jonthestoryteller.com/ research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/jon-mason * Image credit: Rachel Holmes The Technecast: technecast.wixsite.com/listen/cfp / contact: technecaster@gmail.com / twitter: technecast The Technecast is funded by the Techne AHRC-DTP, and edited by Julien Clin, Felix Clutson, Edwin Gilson & Polly Hember. Episode introduced and edited by Polly Hember / twitter: pollyhember Royalty free music generously shared by Steve Oxen. FesliyanStudios.com
It is truly a pleasure to have one of the hottest acts in house music right now, the dynamic duo known as Truth x Lies! When I say Ryan and Ian are legends, I'm still downplaying them. This was a really special interview because it was a bit unorthodox but you know what, that's how we like it!!
We follow on from last week's episode, in which Rosalind Holgate-Smith and Jon Mason explored re-enchantment through their dance and storytelling practices respectively. This episode brings you a recording of the conversation Rosalind and Jon had at the Congress on 10 January 2022. Answering questions from the Technecast's Felix Clutson and the audience, they talked about the role of magic, about attention, about reconnecting with the emotional impressions of place, and about escaping time. ========== CONTRIBUTORS Rosalind Holgate-Smith is a Dancer, Artist and Educator. She creates performances, installations and visual artwork that investigates intimate experiences between people, place and the environment. She holds a Masters in Dance Creative practice, a BA (hons) in Fine Art and Choreography, and is currently a techne PhD scholarship student, based at Kingston University, where she is investigating touch as an encounter with Otherness. https://rosalindholgate-smith.com Jon Mason is a professional storyteller with a longstanding focus on the folklore and history of place, and the role of myth in humanity's understanding of life. He has a BA Hons in History with Archaeology from the University of Wales, Bangor, and an MA in Contemporary History from the University of Sussex. He is currently undertaking a Techne-funded PhD at the University of Brighton entitled “Re-storying the city: applying urban perspectives to eco-storytelling.” He can be found at https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/jon-mason and https://jonthestoryteller.com/ and on Twitter @jonmase. Technecast is an academic podcast supported by the Techne AHRC-DTP, and run by Polly Hember, Julien Clin & Felix Clutson. Contact: technecaster@gmail.com / @technecast ========== EPISODE CREDITS Conversation chaired by Felix Clutson Introduction and editing by Julien Clin Royalty free music generously shared by Steve Oxen. FesliyanStudios.com Please like, subscribe and share with your friends. Thanks for listening.
In this, our second episode on Affect, queer theorist and cultural geographer Joe Jukes asks, "What is ‘rural'?" Joe notes how the British countryside can be thought of, and has been produced, in multiple different ways and in many different forms. They suggest that ‘rural' is an affect, or feeling, that is aligned with a queer mode inquiry. This can be a surprising ‘use' of rural, especially as the countryside is often assumed to be unaccommodating to queer or LGBT+ lives. Staying with both affect and queer theory, Joe explores how the feeling of ‘surprise' can perform queer desire, and un-do rural space, opening it up to new possibilities. BIOGRAPHY Joe Jukes is a Techne-funded PhD researcher at the Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender, University of Brighton. Their study involves a creative ethnography of LGBT+ Somerset, asking whether the countryside can be thought of as a queer place, and how living in the West Country feels for queer people. Joe has curated for the Museum of English Rural Life, written for CPRE – the countryside charity, and co-convenes the postgraduate and community conference, Outside/rs 2022. CREDITS Presented by Julien Clin. Produced by Polly Hember and Julien Clin. Original art by Jonathan Mansfield: https://jonathanmansfieldart.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jsdjukes Outside/rs 2022: https://twitter.com/Outsiders2022 Royalty free music generously shared by Steve Oxen. FesliyanStudios.com Extracts from 'Little Britain' created and written by Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Produced by the BBC. The Technecast is funded by the Techne AHRC-DTP, and edited by Polly Hember, Julien Clin & Felix Clutson. Contact: technecaster@gmail.com / @technecast
In the great tradition of British TV we are re-running our Christmas special! This episode has not one, but two guests! Chloé Bradwell is a Drama practitioner and SWW DTP funded PhD candidate at the University of Exeter and Aberystwyth University and Rachel Hopkin is a full-time, TECHNE funded PhD in the Media Arts department at Royal Holloway. Like Chloé she has returned to study after experience in industry and has worked with two of the largest theatrical agencies in the UK. In this seasonal episode we think about how to handle the holidays as a PhD student…. We talk about guilt; we talk about exhaustion; but we also talk about how to make the most of what this period may offer. Rachel is looking forward to a change in pace after a pressurised first term and Chloe's plans for the holidays are built around spending time with her daughter. We talk about how rest can be a productive activity and Rachel also shares some tips on how to build a support network – even if you are an introvert! The PhD Life Raft will be back with a new season on 11th January 2022 but, in the meantime you are very welcome to join Emma for two special events. The PhD Year Review takes place on 21st December - you can find out more here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/review-of-the-year-for-phd-researchers-tickets-180825422707 Or you might want to kick-start 2022 with The PhD Plan-a-thon - you can save your seat here: https://emmab.kartra.com/page/plan-a-thon Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a very happy and healthy New Year!
Throughout November, Technecast is hosting the Invitations Series, which is made up of four conversations by Judah Attille, Therese Henningsen, Mark Aerial Waller and Astrid Korporaal. Each episode is based on a research encounter with a creative practitioner connected to the field of sound and moving image. Together, the episodes question the relationships between audience, screen, maker and subject. This week features a conversation between writer and curator Taylor Le Melle and independent filmmaker, Judah Attille. During the UK COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, the producers reflect on milestones in their ongoing dialogue on art practice, education, and language. "On 14th December 2020, I used my Zoom H4n to record the sound of heavy rain from my window and sent the file to the writer, curator Taylor Le Melle. In retrospect, it was the equivalent of sending out a digital flare. After months into UK COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, without the benefits of practice and interaction in a dedicated artist studio, it was daunting to speculate on the status of a conversation that began in the summer of 2019 after a 16mm Found Footage workshop led by artist and filmmaker Rhea Storr. However, on 14th December, I was confident in the value of my audio avatar and its potential as a sonic invitation. I was hopeful of its appeal, its watery properties, its geopolitical poetry. The unfailing inspiration I derive from the sound of waves and rain, now a motif in my research practice, brought on renewed optimism. By October 2021, our online conversations gathered momentum. The result? A peer-to-peer, interdisciplinary, pre-recorded moving image presentation, ‘A Considered Cut', for the event Collage as Method, Manuscript and Moving Image: Cutting Edge, one of the many generative events in the conference Cutting Edge: Collage in Britain, 1945 to Now, hosted by the Paul Mellon Centre, Yale University in collaboration with Tate Britain. ‘A Considered Cut' is the result of an expanded not/nowhere 16mm Found Footage Workshop in collaboration with Somatic acting artist-researcher-educator, Christina Kapadocha, Artist, educator, author, researcher, Ilga Leimanis, Independent curator and writer, Taylor Le Melle with Filmmaker Ibrahim Kargbo, Artist-filmmaker, Rhea Storr." - Judah Attille, 19th October 2021 Links: Taylor Le Melle [https://sandberg.nl/taylor-le-melle/staff] not/nowhere [https://not-nowhere.org/about] The Politics of Delivery (Against Poet-Voice) by Holly Pester [https://poetrysociety.org.uk/the-politics-of-delivery-against-poet-voice/] Collage as Method, Manuscript and Moving Image: Cutting Edge 7 October 2021; An event as part of the multi-part conference programme 'Cutting Edge: Collage in Britain, 1945 to Now' Paul Mellon Centre, Yale University in collaboration with Tate Britain Online [https://www.paul-mellon-centre.ac.uk/whats-on/past/collage-as-method-manuscript-moving-image] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dKhvFdwWDc&list=PLf4F3b0ZQ-Hl_mYj9rndodJleGVXitdgN&index=2] * Interdisciplinary Artist, Taylor Le Melle (they/them) is one of the founding members of artists workers' cooperative, not/nowhere. [https://not-nowhere.org/about] * Independent filmmaker, Judah Attille (she/her) is a University of the Arts TECHNE practice-based PhD research candidate. Her contributions to the extended TECHNE research community includes: Africandescence, Research Poster, The In Between, Techne Congress, University of Surrey, January 2020; Situated Writing, Student Pecha Kucha Presentations (and others), Poetics of Method, Techne Congress, University of Brighton, July 2019; Spectrum Notes, video installation, Making from the Mess, Techne Student-Led Conference, St Luke's Community Centre, November 2019. [http://www.techne.ac.uk/for-students/techne-students/techne-students/techne-students-2018-19/attile] * Image credit: Judah Attille, Downpour at Dalston Junction, 30 July 2021
Join us for a conversation with Bobby Patrick and Kim Kelderman, Bio-Techne's President of Diagnostics and Genomics. Kim shares insights on how Bio-Techne has managed a period of tremendous growth, which has included a number of successful mergers and acquisitions. Kim also discusses how Bio-Techne's workforce stays connected despite being located in many offices around the globe.
A former National Player of the Year at the University of North Carolina and two-time NCAA Women's College Cup champion, Yael Averbuch went on to have a 16-year professional soccer career, including significant time with the US Women's National Team. Averbuch took her leadership on the pitch and in the locker room to the board room where she played an instrumental role in the creation of the NWSLPA in 2017, serving as Executive Director until 2020. Today, Averbuch is CEO and founder of Techne Futbol, a soccer training app she launched in 2016. Always looking to incorporate new skills and techniques in the development of her own game, Averbuch found herself doing small group and individual training. Looking to expand those efforts and reach more players, Averbuch was naturally pulled into the creation of training videos on YouTube and a weekly email she sends out every Sunday featuring a new training drill. This evolution from player to teacher laid the foundation for what is now Techne Futbol; a system that helps players get better. About The Game Plan The Game Plan is a weekly SportTechie podcast hosted by venture capitalists Jay Kapoor and Tim Katt. The show features professional athletes and their business interests beyond sports. You can follow us on Twitter (@thegameplanshow) and Instagram (@gameplanshow) for show news and updates, to recommend guests, and for bonus content! Follow co-hosts Jay Kapoor (@JayKapoorNYC) and Tim Katt (@Tim_Katt) for all things sports, media, tech, and venture capital. Question? Comment? Story idea? Let us know at hello@thegameplan.show
It's the last episode of Season One and our Christmas special and we are celebrating with two guests! Chloé Bradwell is a Drama practitioner and SWW DTP funded PhD candidate at the University of Exeter and Aberystwyth University. Chloé has held the positions of Activity Manager and Research Associate in care homes and continues working as a freelance Drama Practitioner in dementia care while undertaking her PhD part-time. Rachel Hopkin is a first year, full-time, TECHNE funded PhD in the Media Arts department at Royal Holloway. Her project explores the representation of love between humans and robots. Like Chloé she has returned to study after experience in industry and has worked with two of the largest theatrical agencies in the UK. In this seasonal episode we think about how to handle the holidays as a PhD student.... We talk about guilt; we talk about exhaustion; but we also talk about how to make the most of what this period may offer. Rachel is looking forward to a change in pace after a pressurised first term and Chloe's plans for the holidays are built around spending time with her daughter. We talk about how rest can be a productive activity - for more information listen to episode 3 with Alex Soojung-Kim Pang on this issue: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/rest-why-you-get-more-done-when-you-work-less-alex/id1537420258?i=1000496719040 Rachel also shares some tips on how to build a support network - even if you are an introvert! The podcast will be back with Season 2 on 5th January 2021. Until then wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a very happy and healthy New Year!
On today's episode, Coach Shay interviews Yael Averbuch who is the founder of Techne Futbol, and former pro and US Women's National team player. In this episode, you will hear about Yael's journey as a professional player and national team player, how she started Techne Futbol, and what it takes to make it to the highest level of competition. Check out the Techne Futbol app here: https://www.technefutbol.com/ Instagram: @yaelaverbuch , @technefutbol Twitter: @Yael_Averbuch , @technefutbol
Leadership expert Tim Collings joins me in sharing insights on his leadership path, and core tips for leadership that makes a lasting difference, and transformative leadership. Why you should listen: How to find your leadership calling that will sustain you through tough times Steal Tim's insights on how to lead mixed Gen X and Gen Y teams What to implement to be a transformative leader: imagine, ignite, immerse, and inspire. We explore: Two key success principles; TECHNE - this is mastery. Do something you love that serves others and become extremely good at it. The other is a Mennonite tenet: ‘have no fear of the work that never ends' Why an obituary for the business was a transformational experience for Tim, and why you should do it for your own business Three things you can start doing to become a transformational leader: how you will serve through your values and live them each day, how to manage your intentions and avoid unintended consequences, and setting a stillness exercise. Tim's favourite author, Nis Vesk.
This week, The Coaching Journey Podcast is excited to welcome Yael Averbuch on the show! Yael is a professional player as well as the founder of Techne Futbol and the Executive Director of the NWSLPA. We have a great discussion ranging from Yael's thoughts on growing the female game as well as empowering current and future female athletes. We talk about her role with the NWSLPA fighting for the betterment of female professional players and we highlight issues that some may not realize the average professional women's player faces in the United States (and beyond). It is a great chat for any player, coach, or parent to get a better appreciation in the mindset of a professional athlete. We also discuss Yael's new company, and app, Techne Futbol and explore the reasons why she founded it and what she hopes to provide to all players, coaches, and clubs! Yael has a great offer for listeners to The Coaching Journey Podcast, giving you ONE MONTH FREE on the Techne Futbol App! Contact Yael@technefutbol.com to receive this special offer! Be sure to follow Yael and interact with her and Techne Futbol on social media! Twitter: @Yael_Averbuch/@TechneFutbol Website: http://www.yaelaverbuch.com / https://www.technefutbol.com/ Instagram: TechneFutbol / YaelAverbuch Once again, listeners of The Coaching Journey Podcast can get ONE MONTH FREE for any club or coach on the Techne Futbol app by contacting Yael@Technefutbol.com. Take advantage of this offer ASAP and see how useful the app can be for your players, coaches, and club! The Coaching Journey Podcast is sponsored by Bounce Athletics! They have premium, customizable soccer balls, training vests, and pop-up goals that we love. Check out their website at www.bounceathletics.com and you can get 10% off your order by mentioning our podcast when you email Info@BounceAthletics.com Follow us on Twitter: @TheCoachJourney Follow us on Facebook: The Coaching Journey Music: http://www.bensound.com