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True Strike
Battle Maps vs Theater Of The Mind! | True Strike Podcast #113

True Strike

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 53:45


On this episode, Richard & Tyler debate using Theater Of The Mind or Battle Maps for TTRPGs.Welcome to True Strike, a podcast for tabletop nerds.Each Tuesday, listen in while two friends discuss their completely unwarranted opinions about all things tabletop. Topics vary each week from D&D and Daggerheart, to whatever TTRPG or board game they happen to be playing!Hosts: Richard Cullen/Tyler WortheySong by: WILDJOE1

RNC Radio
BND Bonus 003: "Theater of the Mind"

RNC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 72:51


How many hip-hop GOATs really had to see their teachers after class?This week's BND Bonus is a very notable one for the show, as J5 and MC chop it up for their very first episode in the BlkPrint Studios! Tune in to hear the updates on their labor of love, including details on the upcoming debut for all listeners and MUCH more across the community. Expect to hear plenty Hurricane Milton fallout through J5's fear of misinformation, MC's newfound interest in baseball following the Dodgers' huge win, a review of GloRilla's latest album 'GLORIOUS' and the mixtape report cards for 2 Chainz, Lil Wayne and more after this week's hip-hop debates. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Epic Realms Podcast
Dave Schrader Returns

Epic Realms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 55:11


In this episode Dave Schrader returns to Epic Realms. He has a bunch of new projects including a new book with more to come called Theater Of The Mind. We talk about charities, helping the community, Paranormal events and all the new things in his life. It's a great show. Please enjoy the episode. Dave Schrader is a radio and podcast host, paranormal investigator, you have seen him on the Holzer Files, Ghosts of Devils Perch, Curse of Lizzy Borden, and many more. He is also an Author, his new book "Theater of the Mind" is available now! Check out The Paranormal 60 anywhere you get your podcasts! Paranormal60.com

Distractible
Theater Of The Mind

Distractible

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 50:53


The inner machinations of Wade's mind is an enigma... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Table Talk
Episode 53: Theater of the Mind Vs. Battle Maps

Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 46:17


Welcome back fam for our latest episode of table talk where the girlies weigh the pros and cons of theater of the mind and actual battle maps at the table, both virtual and in person! We also talk about some of our favorite memories in past games where the setting really hit the mark and others where we couldn't quite tap into the maladaptive daydream we were hoping for. We'd love to hear what works at your tables! Find us on social media at @tabletalkrpg and as always we hope you enjoy the episode!

The Vibration of Wealth Podcast
188 The Theater of the Mind | Money Manifestation

The Vibration of Wealth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 12:06


The Theater of the Mind | Money ManifestationCome join me in Bali for the most epic, life changing retreatJump on the waitlist for Six Weeks to Quantum WealthBook your Money Activation Session with EvaBook a life + Business Coaching Application CallFollow me on InstagramFollow me on TiktokFollow me on Pinterest JOIN my 888 Wealth Codes Group

Pep Talks with the Bitter Buddha
Threatened by the Neighbors

Pep Talks with the Bitter Buddha

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 48:15


On this weeks episode of Apocalypse Soon with Eddie Pepitone we're recording in Eddie's apartment with his sweet puppy Charlotte. We talk Eddie's trip to New York, do some guided meditation and viset big oils annual business meeting. Very fun, very unhinged. Enjoy! Ticket Link for Eddie's special taping: https://punchup.live/event/b45be9d1-d378-4f82-80dc-a1e9aa102e97 Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out our full videos on YouTube: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Watch The Bitter Buddha the doc by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. https://tinyurl.com/The-Bitter-Buddha Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie on Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork

Pep Talks with the Bitter Buddha
Where's my Shovel?!

Pep Talks with the Bitter Buddha

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 46:48


A classic Noth Hollywood afternoon on the set of a Taco Bell commercial, the boys bring you sketch after sketch and conversation to die for. A fun episode including Al & Margaret, Eau De Pepitone, and Guided Meditation. Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Check out the full videos of the podcast here: https://shorturl.at/mpsIL For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Watch The Bitter Buddha the doc by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. https://tinyurl.com/The-Bitter-Buddha Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie on Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork

becomingDM
Ep88: Running Theater of the Mind Combat

becomingDM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 52:21


Sometimes you don't have time to create a map for your combat encounters.  Sometimes the players do something unexpected and get into a fight that you weren't prepared to put on the table in front of you.  Sometimes you just don't have enough space to run the combat that you would like with minis and everything.  Whatever the reason, running theater of the mind combat is a great way to add a different perspective to you game.  Join John and Danielle as they discuss the things to consider when running theater of the mind and find out why Danielle is so infatuate with bees! We'd love to hear your ideas for new episode topics!  Let us know by going to https://becomingdm.com/ideas

Talking Strange
Dave Schrader's Theater of the Mind

Talking Strange

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 70:40


Have you encountered The Bloody Bones Man? Or had run-ins with black-eyed Children, aliens, timeslip entities, or plain old ghosts? Well, in his new book Theater of the Mind: Tales from the Darkness, paranormal radio and TV host Dave Schrader compiles some of his favorite true-story accounts of the strange and unusual from more than 20 years in the field. The book is filled with creepy, weird, unsettling and even occasionally heartening tales from regular people who cross paths with bizarre realms. Schrader is a longtime friend of Talking Strange host Aaron Sagers, and is very well known in paranormal media. He's the face behind The Paranormal 60 podcast and star of Travel Channel & Discovery+'s hit TV series, The Holzer Files and Ghosts of Devil's Perch. You've seen him on Paranormal State, Ghost Adventures, and ShockDocs; The Curse of Lizzie Borden & Demon in the White House Since childhood, Dave's been on a wild ride of haunted houses, creature sightings, and even a few UFO encounters. Buckle up because he's not just a casual observer – Dave dives headfirst into the paranormal, investigating claims and exploring the most haunted spots worldwide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Spaced Out Radio Show
Feb. 20/24 - Theater of the Mind with Dave Schrader

Spaced Out Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 173:37


Dave Schrader is the popular radio and podcast host of Paranormal 60. Dave is also very famous for being on a number of paranormal television projects. Now, Dave has delved into the the book realm, as he's authored a brand new book called, 'Theater of the Mind: Tales from the Darkness'.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.

The Arcane Alienist
Theater of the Mind with Theater Kids

The Arcane Alienist

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 64:51


Now I'm running an Old School/New School campaign with high school kids. And more keep showing up! Products used at the table: Arcknight flat minis: https://arcknight.squarespace.com Monster Fight Club scenery: https://monsterfightclub.com/ Warlock stairs, ladders, and dungeon dressings: https://shop.wizkids.com/products/copy-of-warlock-tiles-stairs-ladders https://shop.wizkids.com/products/warlock-tiles-dungeon-dressings Thanks to my callers: Karl Rodriguez: https://open.spotify.com/show/2rN4slVxXBZpTDxweaR1Ap Daniel Norton: https://open.spotify.com/show/02QTUpzgKCv2aT6sH6G5rk Joe Richter: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LMcaHlfCDZrjUGEYEZbYx Jason Connerly: https://open.spotify.com/show/4oPnUnwitpUqn9saEkFaNf Mirke the Meek: https://open.spotify.com/show/3C2sM7eSEd6uZoyXlLc0Yo

BrandonJaneauShow
The Debate:KING Vs Theater Of The Mind

BrandonJaneauShow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 11:30


Today's Episode Is My Podcast Series BrandonJaneauShow:Life And Times With Music-The Debate And On This Debate I'm Doing Album Vs Album And This Album Vs Album Is T.I. Vs Ludacris King Vs Theatre Of The Mind

Rap Rankings
S15E05 - Dizzee Rascal, Boy In Da Corner

Rap Rankings

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 531:33


Moulz & Mel touch road in the UK for their review of Dizzee Rascal's seminal debut album, Boy In Da Corner. ------------------------------------ Intro (0:00) -- The Rating System, Explained (16:18 - 18:59) -- The Rap Rankings Game (37:16) -- RAB Express: Ludacris, Theater Of The Mind (1:30:57) -- This Week In Moulz & Mel (2:19:15) -- Boy In Da Corner Info (2:45:15) -- Track 1: "Sittin' Here" (3:40:09) -- Track 2: "Stop Dat" (3:53:30) -- Track 3: "I Luv U" (4:06:55) -- Track 4: "Brand New Day" (6:34:53) -- Track 5: "2 Far" (6:45:04) -- Track 6: "Fix Up, Look Sharp" (7:32:46) -- Track 7: "Cut 'Em Off" (7:41:40) -- Track 8: "Hold Ya Mouf" (7:48:16) -- Track 9: "Round We Go" (7:53:49) -- Track 10: "Jus' A Rascal" (7:58:31) -- Track 11: "Wot U On?" (8:08:35) -- Track 12: "Jezebel" (8:12:41) -- Track 13: "Seems 2 Be" (8:21:15) -- Track 14: "Live O" (8:28:02) -- Track 15: "Do It!" (8:32:26) -- Ranking Boy In Da Corner (8:44:10) -- Outro (8:48:22)

YuSkool's podcast
Ep. 151 - Theater of the mind // Randy Bubba Black & AL

YuSkool's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 56:51


What a treat to have Aaron Goodwin aka Randy Bubba Black as the rest of the central valley knows him as. We peel back the curtain and get into how Aaron got into radio all the way from diggin' in the crates to modern radio and how it works... It's all theatre of the mind! Thanks again to Randy Bubba Black for joining me in the YuSkool headquarters and also for him editing this episode.  Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas and keep your stick on the ice

Damit With Beaver
Ep 145 Theater of the Mind: Halloween

Damit With Beaver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2023 57:12


It's Halloween and in the spirit of pumpkins and spice and everything creepy, tune in to hear 4 stories that will make you grab that blanky and turn on the lights and pray these stories are just that...stories.The StairsGrandma's Basement911 Call TranscriptLet Me In

The Creative Process Podcast
Highlights - DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS - Nicholas Bruckman, John Tracey, Ian Moubayed

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process Podcast
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

The Creative Process Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:07


What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

One Planet Podcast
Highlights - DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS - Nicholas Bruckman, John Tracey, Ian Moubayed

One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


"People don't change their minds when they hear facts. You're not going to shame someone into action. That's just not that's not going to happen. Stories, and importantly, who is telling that story are so essential. In terms of engaging with science and having a relationship with science, it's critical."" Speaking about theater and climate change, we produced that piece this year. We followed a young theater performer who, along with other young people, put on a play about climate change informed by real scientists, and real marine biologists, including discussion of reefs and other challenges that oceans are facing due to climate change.And I think what's really exciting about that piece and that approach, for me personally, is that we don't necessarily expect that the play will move the needle on climate change. But I think it was very clear from following this young protagonist who embarked on this act of storytelling and performance herself, that she felt a great deal of catharsis and also empowerment by creating this artistic piece and sharing it with other young people. And that this artistic expression set her on a lifelong journey to deal with this issue, which she knows - she's 17 - sits uniquely on her generation's shoulders. And so I do think there's an important synthesis between science, the arts, and the actual tackling of the formidable challenge that we face."Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

One Planet Podcast
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:07


What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow."People don't change their minds when they hear facts. You're not going to shame someone into action. That's just not that's not going to happen. Stories, and importantly, who is telling that story are so essential. In terms of engaging with science and having a relationship with science, it's critical."" Speaking about theater and climate change, we produced that piece this year. We followed a young theater performer who, along with other young people, put on a play about climate change informed by real scientists, and real marine biologists, including discussion of reefs and other challenges that oceans are facing due to climate change.And I think what's really exciting about that piece and that approach, for me personally, is that we don't necessarily expect that the play will move the needle on climate change. But I think it was very clear from following this young protagonist who embarked on this act of storytelling and performance herself, that she felt a great deal of catharsis and also empowerment by creating this artistic piece and sharing it with other young people. And that this artistic expression set her on a lifelong journey to deal with this issue, which she knows - she's 17 - sits uniquely on her generation's shoulders. And so I do think there's an important synthesis between science, the arts, and the actual tackling of the formidable challenge that we face."www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Film & TV · The Creative Process
Highlights - DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS - Nicholas Bruckman, John Tracey, Ian Moubayed

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Film & TV · The Creative Process
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

Film & TV · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:07


What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Theatre · The Creative Process
Highlights - DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS - Nicholas Bruckman, John Tracey, Ian Moubayed

Theatre · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Theatre · The Creative Process
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

Theatre · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:07


What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - Stories of Impact produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:07


What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow."People don't change their minds when they hear facts. You're not going to shame someone into action. That's just not that's not going to happen. Stories, and importantly, who is telling that story are so essential. In terms of engaging with science and having a relationship with science, it's critical."" Speaking about theater and climate change, we produced that piece this year. We followed a young theater performer who, along with other young people, put on a play about climate change informed by real scientists, and real marine biologists, including discussion of reefs and other challenges that oceans are facing due to climate change.And I think what's really exciting about that piece and that approach, for me personally, is that we don't necessarily expect that the play will move the needle on climate change. But I think it was very clear from following this young protagonist who embarked on this act of storytelling and performance herself, that she felt a great deal of catharsis and also empowerment by creating this artistic piece and sharing it with other young people. And that this artistic expression set her on a lifelong journey to deal with this issue, which she knows - she's 17 - sits uniquely on her generation's shoulders. And so I do think there's an important synthesis between science, the arts, and the actual tackling of the formidable challenge that we face."www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast
Highlights - DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - Stories of Impact - Nicholas Bruckman, John Tracey, Ian Moubayed

Sustainability, Climate Change, Politics, Circular Economy & Environmental Solutions · One Planet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


"People don't change their minds when they hear facts. You're not going to shame someone into action. That's just not that's not going to happen. Stories, and importantly, who is telling that story are so essential. In terms of engaging with science and having a relationship with science, it's critical."" Speaking about theater and climate change, we produced that piece this year. We followed a young theater performer who, along with other young people, put on a play about climate change informed by real scientists, and real marine biologists, including discussion of reefs and other challenges that oceans are facing due to climate change.And I think what's really exciting about that piece and that approach, for me personally, is that we don't necessarily expect that the play will move the needle on climate change. But I think it was very clear from following this young protagonist who embarked on this act of storytelling and performance herself, that she felt a great deal of catharsis and also empowerment by creating this artistic piece and sharing it with other young people. And that this artistic expression set her on a lifelong journey to deal with this issue, which she knows - she's 17 - sits uniquely on her generation's shoulders. And so I do think there's an important synthesis between science, the arts, and the actual tackling of the formidable challenge that we face."Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Art · The Creative Process
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - Stories of Impact produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:07


What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Art · The Creative Process
Highlights - DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - Stories of Impact - Nicholas Bruckman, John Tracey, Ian Moubayed

Art · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
Highlights - DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - Stories of Impact - Nicholas Bruckman, John Tracey, Ian Moubayed

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Music & Dance · The Creative Process
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - Stories of Impact produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

Music & Dance · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:07


What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - SCIENCE SANDBOX FILMS produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
Highlights - DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - Stories of Impact - Nicholas Bruckman, John Tracey, Ian Moubayed

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 13:28


Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

Education · The Creative Process
DAVID BYRNE'S THEATER OF THE MIND - Stories of Impact produced by Simons Foundation & People's TV

Education · The Creative Process

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 46:07


What is consciousness? The mind produces thoughts, sensations, perception, emotions. How can these inner felt experiences be produced within the darkness of the human skull?Nicholas Bruckman is founder and CEO of People's Television, a production studio and creative agency that produces independent films, and video storytelling for brands. Collaborating with the The Simons Foundation through their 'Science Sandbox' Initiative, he directed Theater of the Mind, which takes audiences into the creative inner workings of Musician and Artist David Byrne's brain, showcasing Byrne's immersive theater performance, which attempts to conceptualize the idea of our sense of self and how malleable the mind truly is.He directed the award-winning healthcare justice documentary Not Going Quietly, executive produced by Mark and Jay Duplass.John Tracey is Program Director of Science, Society and Culture projects at the Simons Foundation whose mission is to advance the frontiers of research in mathematics and the basic sciences to unravel the mysteries of the universe. The foundation champions basic science through grant funding, support for research and public engagement.Ian Moubayed started his career as a cinematographer, collaborating with Emmy, Peabody, and Oscar-winning filmmakers. His work includes Netflix's The Great Hack, NBC Peacock's The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show, and HBO's The Vow.Q: Who is David Byrne?David Byrne: ...I have no idea.Most people know me through music, but when I was in high school I saw science and the arts as being equally creative fields. More recently, I just started taking an interest in how the brain works, and there's been this explosion of literature. As much as I love reading about neuroscience, I realize that experiencing some of the phenomena is just on a different level. I wanted to create an experience that shows us we're not who we think we are. Theater of the Mind is an immersive Science Theater project. With this show, I've tried to marry a narrative to the experience of different scientific phenomena that reveal how malleable our perception memory, and identity really are.To make a production like this work, it's a big invisible team. There's actors, lighting designers sound designers, technical people so it's a really complicated system. This is the Theater of the Mind. How do we operate in a world where we're not sure what's real and what's not. If things are unreliable, then what do we trust? People think of science as being intimidating, but it also doesn't mean that you can't understand it or can't enjoy it. Our emotions, our sense of self, our relationship to other people is all connected to our perception, that you can't separate one of these things from another. They all work together to make us what we are.www.youtube.com/@sciencesandboxwww.davidbyrne.comhttps://nickny.com/biohttps://www.simonsfoundation.org/people/john-tracey/https://peoples.tv/director/ian-moubayed/www.creativeprocess.infowww.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast

BrandonJaneauShow
The Album Breakdown:Theater Of The Mind

BrandonJaneauShow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 11:14


Today's Episode Is My Podcast Series BrandonJaneauShow:Life And Times With Music-The Album Breakdown And On This Episode I'm Talking About The Album Theater Of The Mind By Ludacris

Pep Talks with the Bitter Buddha
Praying for Celebrities

Pep Talks with the Bitter Buddha

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 53:26


  The brilliant mind of Eddie Pepitone is set free yet again on another theatre of the mind episode of Apocalypse Soon! On this weeks episode we check in with the couple living inside Eddies head. We take a moment to bow our heads and close our eyes and throw up a prayer for all the neglected celebrities we know and love.  Catch up on all our videos a week later at: www.youtube.com/@eddiepeppodcast For additional content support Eddie on Patreon: www.patreon.com/eddiepepitone Write us a review on iTunes https://tinyurl.com/mv57us2d Watch The Bitter Buddha the doc by Steven Fienartz about Eddie. Send emails to: EddiePepPodcast@gmail.com Follow Eddie Twitter: @EddiePepitone Instagram: @EddiePep Follow Kevin @KevinTienken Go to www.eddiepepitone.com for show dates and all things Eddie Thank you to Allen Mezquida for our beautiful artwork

The Sounds of Nightmares
Chapter 3 - The Theater of the Mind

The Sounds of Nightmares

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 30:17


Noone's nightmares grow more vivid and terrifying by the day as evidenced by her visit to an abandoned shopping mall. But what's stranger is that her dreams are beginning to bear uncanny similarities to those of someone from The Counsellor's past.----Production by Bandai Namco Europe and Louie MediaDirected by Thomas RozèsMusic by Tobias Lilja and Thomas Rozès.This episode is written by Lonnie Nadler and based on the original idea of Adrienne Barientos.Our showrunner is Lonnie Nadler.With Amy Purshouse as Noone and Kester Lovelace as Otto.Based on Little Nightmares from Bandai Namco EuropeLittle Nightmares™ & © Bandai Namco Europe S.A.S. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Infernal Schoolhouse
Episode 13 - Miniatures versus Theater of the Mind

The Infernal Schoolhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 31:04


On this week's episode of the Infernal Schoolhouse Podcast, Bryan and Aaron each take a stance on what they find to be the most enriching parts of tabletop roleplaying games: using miniatures versus theater of the mind.  Join our hosts in the discussion and discover how to make your own games more rewarding to yourself and the players.    

Caffeine for the Soul with Michael Neill
The Movie Theater of the Mind

Caffeine for the Soul with Michael Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 8:45


What if you don't have to control your thinking to experience freedom of mind? Join Michael for this exploration of the nature of thought and  an end to suffering!

Crit Eating Grin
Chapter 18 Theater of the Mind

Crit Eating Grin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2023 90:59


Pull up a chair at "Ye Ol" table as the Crit Crew Katie, Ashley, Bryan, & Jason along with Special Guest Maria. As the crew regroups at Rilda's hideout in the under dark, they collect and loot items before following the new guide they "Found" the deep gnome Dossa. They start the journey to the City of Shadows, what chaos will they cause along the way? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/crit-grin/support

Unlocking Your Inner Strength
How to Use Theater of the Mind

Unlocking Your Inner Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 12:35


Back in 1997, I began using visualization and studying visualization to help me with becoming the best basketball player I could become.     And it has been something that has been so powerful in my life that I love sharing with you guys.     Recently, on our trip to Jamaica, my visions became manifest, in a HUGE way.     And it all has to do with infusing your thoughts with emotion and enthusiasm, consistently.     In today's episode, I go over the story of the witch doctor and my massage in which my new reality got burned into my nervous system.     Believe it or not, either way you are right.     Enjoy the show and don't forget to follow me on IG at thePandamanofficial!  And if you do take the time to listen please leave the show a review! 

Colleen & Bradley
12/13 Mon Hr 1: Theater of the mind!

Colleen & Bradley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 40:04


Bradley and Dawn wonder what the investigation about Amy Robach/T.J. Holmes' affair would look like. Plus, Holly's got Dirt Alerts, Blind Items and Dawn shares a story about Steve-O.

Everyday Dungeon Master
Theater of the Mind

Everyday Dungeon Master

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 53:30


Hello and welcome to Everyday Dungeon Master! Today my guest DM is Grey. In today's episode we talk all about Theater of the Mind and how it can be useful and quick way to run a game of D&D. Grey gives us some great tips and tricks on how to run the game, including one of the best tricks which is simply remove distance and replace with time in combat. There are more amazing tips packed inside today's episode, so I hope you enjoy! Grey brings us a 2-for-1 special on today's Monster Spotlight. He starts by bringing the undead, replicating monster known as the Zombie Plague Spreader which is a nasty little creature that packs a punch. He follows it up with a spider from your nightmares, the Trap Door Spider which is a great way to scare low level parties. The shoutouts and promotions that Grey mentions throughout the episode are as follows: The Matthew Shardlake Series by C.J. Sansom Sly Flourish on YT His players: Grenmur Grassfoot, Cypress Grove, Hannelore Haldenzel, Levina Cloudstrider and Neb Rainwell And if you would like to play in a game DM'd by Grey you can find him on Startplaying.games under the profile DMGreyGoose or if you just want to reach out to say hello, you can find him on Reddit @ u/GreyGooseTheDM With that, I hope you enjoy today's episode. If you are a DM wanting to be featured on a future episode send me an email at everydaydungeonmaster@outlook.com or find me on Facebook at @EverydayDMPod. Proudly part of the Find Familiar Media Podcast Network. Happy Gaming, Nerdy Adventurers! Music Credits: Intro Song: A Seafaring Adventure by All Good Folks Used with permission under Creative Common License: B81RQXNWH5VAQNSQ Break Songs: Make Believe by Little Planet Used with permission under Creative Common License: 1G04PHT8VNTJRAUZ Dance of Devils by Giulio Fazio Used with permission under Creative Common License: 3H2DRHAB1TXMVOY8 The Bards Tale by Simon Folwar Used with permission under Creative Common License: IHX64BOVAYE94RFV Outro Song: Unbreakable by Roman Used with permission under Creative Common License: FFWFDC7K3W89NFIR

City Cast Denver
We Get Lost in David Byrne's "Theater of the Mind"

City Cast Denver

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 27:45


World-renowned art-rock icon David Byrne is not from Denver. So we were as surprised as anyone when he announced that his mysterious new project, an immersive theater experience rooted in neuroscience, would premiere in the Mile High. “Theater of the Mind” has been showing for a few weeks now, and our producers Paul Karolyi (a theater neophyte) and Lizzie Goldsmith (a huge theater lover) have both taken part. So today, host Bree Davies sits down with Paul and Lizzie to talk about their experiences, how the show fits into Byrne's career arc, and what this high-profile premiere says about the state of immersive theater in Denver right now.  For another take on Theater of the Mind, Bree mentioned our pal John Wenzel's review in the Denver Post.  For more of Lizzie's enthusiastic take on the local theater scene, check out her recent coverage for Westword! We've got way more news, helpful info, and cool events in our daily newsletter, which just got a cool new name — Hey Denver! It's the perfect time to subscribe and check out our brand new look: https://denver.citycast.fm/newsletter/ Have you seen Theater of the Mind? Let us know what you thought on Twitter: @citycastdenver Leave us a voicemail with your name and neighborhood, and you might hear it on the show: (720) 500-5418‬ Looking to advertise on City Cast Denver? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Scattershot Symphony:  The Music of Peter Link
Rosemary and Thyme: The Pilot

Scattershot Symphony: The Music of Peter Link

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 41:18


Rosemary And Thyme is a Podcast Musical in 16 episodes. It's a modern-day Christmas Nativity Story. God takes a look at today's world and really does not like what he sees. So, He decides to send his ol' trusty Angel, Gabriel, on a mission.  Our Miracle Tale takes place in the back-country of Skedee, Oklahoma – population 139 – about a back-country girl, soon to be a woman, named Thyme Quinn. And she's soon to be the wife of the town's only preacher man, the Reverend Josiah Washburn.Scattershot Symphony is presented by Watchfire Music watchfiremusic.com

Colorado Matters
Sept. 15, 2022: New COVID boosters are ready; Off-Center's ‘Theater of the Mind'

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 51:33


The newest COVID-19 booster targets recent variants. How it works and when to get it. Then, Wheat Ridge parents say a plan to close three schools will hit vulnerable families the hardest. Plus, DCPA's Off-Center offers “Theater of the Mind.” Also, Grand Junction's thriving Hawaiian community. And, an Emmy shoutout for singer Dianne Reeves.

Colorado Matters
Sept. 15, 2022: New COVID boosters are ready; Off-Center's ‘Theater of the Mind'

Colorado Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 51:29


The newest COVID-19 booster targets recent variants. How it works and when to get it. Then, Wheat Ridge parents say a plan to close three schools will hit vulnerable families the hardest. Plus, DCPA's Off-Center offers “Theater of the Mind.” Also, Grand Junction's thriving Hawaiian community. And, an Emmy shoutout for singer Dianne Reeves.

The No Proscenium Podcast
Theater of the Mind/Fight Back

The No Proscenium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 61:42


This week on the show — Andrew Scoville, the director of THEATER OF THE MIND, from creators David Byrne & Mala Gaonkar, which opens next week in Denver under the auspices of the Denver Center for the Performing Arts' Off-Center program is here to talk about the show, and our Venice Immersive coverage continues [27:20] with Céline Tricart, creator of the VR experience FIGHT BACK, which explores the issue of gender based violence and gives participants a taste of the self defense techniques they can use to, well, fight back.SHOW NOTESDenver Immersive GatheringThe Weeping WitchBoston Bar BloodsuckersCasting Get bonus content on Patreon Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Scattershot Symphony:  The Music of Peter Link
Havin' a Talk With God: The Proposal Part 2

Scattershot Symphony: The Music of Peter Link

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2022 6:17 Transcription Available


The Proposal - The Sequel This series, Havin' A Talk With God, is a preview of a new Podcast Musical set to premiere in September 2022.Get to know Thyme Quinn — and through the course of her conversations with her good ol' pal, God, eavesdrop on the prayers of a most complex character searching for Truth in her daily struggle to understand  her own complexities – complexities that we all struggle with daily.We'll be presentin' this weekly, an' doncha worry none, each episode won't take ya' more ‘an 5 or 6 minutes a shot.  Along the way we promise lots a' food for thought, a lotta laughs, an' even a revelation or two regardin' your own life.Try it. He's a different kinda God. He talks back … in plain English.Scattershot Symphony is presented by Watchfire Music:   watchfiremusic.com 

Future of StoryTelling
David Byrne - Inside the Theater of the Mind

Future of StoryTelling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 36:14


David Byrne, multi-award-winning artist and front man of Talking Heads, shares the insights and aspirations that shaped his newest immersive project, Theater of the Mind. For additional links, episode transcripts, and more, visit https://www.futureofstorytelling.org/story/david-byrne-ep-71--© 2022 Future of StoryTelling, Corp.Produced by Future of StoryTelling, Corp.124 West 13th StreetNew York, NY 10011Founder and CEO, Charles MelcherExecutive Producer, Carolyn MerrimanProducer, Madison Brownin collaboration with Charts & LeisureFounder, Jason OberholtzerExecutive Producer, Mike RugnettaEditor, Garrett Crowe Mix and Music, Michael SimonelliWith special thanks to Bonnie Eldon, Shannon Fanuko, Meghal Janardan, Elisabeth March, and Megan Worman.

Penn's Sunday School
E784 Theater Of The Mind

Penn's Sunday School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 58:37


Octopus children, getting punched by Lou Reed, & the most dedicated Olympic boycott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.