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Conversations about the body, the ephemerality of performance, the marginalization of certain art histories, and how a teen art collective is engaging in the community.Writer's RoomLindsay is joined by two Carla writers to discuss two seemingly unrelated articles. Ike Onyewuenyi discusses his recent article on EJ Hill, dealing with performance, the body, and labor, and Catherine Wagley introduces her recent inquiry into 4 influential female gallerists in the 1960s, and discusses why they were largely written out of art history. The three talk about the challenges of historicizing ephemeral artworks or projects, and how certain art-historical narratives become marginalized.LA at LargeLindsay is joined by Timo Fahler & Thomas Linder, two of the founders of BBQLA gallery. They talk about the teen art initiative that they started called Meatgrinder, and then I'm joined by 4 of the teens in the meatgrinder collective: Ella Bandouveris, Olinga Bolden, Sofie Del Barrio, and Max Oppenheimer. The group discusses the impact that the program has had on them, and how they hope it's impacting the community.
durée : 02:00:09 - Le 5/7 - par : Mathilde MUNOS, Amaury Bocher, Elise Amchin - Thomas Linder et Olivier Kempf sont les invités du 5/7
durée : 00:05:00 - Déjà debout - Thomas Linder, ingénieur dans l'industrie mécanique est l'invité déjà debout
durée : 00:05:00 - Déjà debout - Thomas Linder, ingénieur dans l'industrie mécanique est l'invité déjà debout
durée : 00:05:00 - Déjà debout - Thomas Linder, ingénieur dans l'industrie mécanique est l'invité déjà debout
Dlubal Podcast: Digitales und Innovatives aus dem Ingenieurbau
In dieser spannenden neuen Folge geht es um das Thema, welches wohl die meisten von uns beschäftigt: Statik und Tragwerksplanung. Wir sprechen mit unserem Gast Thomas Linder über seine Erfahrungen in der Branche und auch über Herausforderungen, die noch vor uns liegen. Wo ist der Unterschied zwischen Statik und Tragwerksplanung? Das und vieles mehr erfahrt ihr hier.
Welcome aboard U.S.S. Cineamversary lads! Today's destination is 20th century England as your captain Kyle Belback guides you through the treacherous waters. He also has a couple deckhands to help him on the journey, and that is co-host Thomas Linder and recurring guest Matthew Malecki from the Real Fans for Real Movies Facebook Group. Topics on today's show include: Hans Zimmer didn't score this movie?!, Johnny Depp's performance, how exactly the curse works, and whether or not we are surprised that Orlando Bloom didn't become a bigger star. Oh, and we debut a new segment of the show at the end! Show Notes:0:00:00 to 0:12:01 - Introductions, memories, spoiler-free thoughts0:13:42 to 0:43:05 - Act 1 Thoughts and Feelings0:44:47 to 1:07:10 - Act 2 Thoughts and Feelings1:09:02 to 1:35:18 - Act 3 Thoughts and Feelings1:35:18 to END - MVP; Final Thoughts and Feelings Show Twitter: @Cinemaversary17
Good evening, listeners (Ledger Joker voice, RIP), and welcome back to another episode of Cinemaversary! This was one of the most anticipated movies that we drafted for this year, and we think the episode lives up to the hype. Listen as Thomas Linder dons the cape & cowl and takes you through perhaps the greatest Batman/Joker story ever told in any medium. Although Batman works alone, Thomas could never do this himself, so he has trusty sidekick Kyle Belback on his squad, and frequent guest of the show Matt Malecki from the Real Fans 4 Real Movies Facebook Group. Is this the greatest movie ever made?Show Notes:0:00:00 to 0:13:05 - Introductions, history with Batman, memories of the movie, spoiler-free thoughts0:14:37 to 1:10:01 - Act 1 Thoughts and Feelings1:11:20 to 2:01:19 - Act 2 Thoughts and Feelings2:02:36 to 2:42:47 - Act 3 Thoughts and Feelings2:42:47 to END - Final Thoughts and conclusions
Once Upon a Time on Cinemaversary, hosts Kyle Belback and Thomas Linder were joined by Lisa from the I Love That Movie Podcast to celebrate the 50 year anniversary of Sergio Leone's masterpiece. All of us watched the film for the first time, so listen as we discuss the villainy of Henry Fonda's Frank, Ennio Morricone's all-time great score, and Charles Bronson's legendary turn as Harmonica. Show Notes:0:00:00 to 0:12:03 - Introductions, history with westerns, first impressions of the movie0:13:45 to 0:50:00 - Act 1 Thoughts and Feelings0:51:51 to 1:20:06 - Act 2 Thoughts and Feelings1:22:00 to 1:58:23 - Act 3 Thoughts and Feelings1:58:24 to END - Final Thoughts & ConclusionsShow Twitter: @Cinemaversary17Kyle Twitter: @Real_KyleBel69Thomas Twitter: @TLinder26Lisa Twitter: @AyaLisaCosplayBar Scene Youtube Video Breakdown mentioned at 0:36:15 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHlkX8XTJRQ
On this episode our guests are Adrian Paules & Aaron Meyers. Adrian Paules has been living in Los Angeles for 15 years. His practice consists of sculpture and drawing and he recently participated in LA Louvre's show Elemental and is currently in Vision Valley organized by The Pit at the Brand library in Glendale. Aaron Meyers is a sculptor and video artist who has been living in Los Angeles for 2 ½ years. He was recently in a show at Tin Flats put together by Thomas Linder and Camille Schefter and participated in the Built In symposium organized by Nicholas Grenier and Hunter Shaw at NAVEL. Among other things we'll be talking about Adrian and Aaron's work in relationship to an Instagram project they did in 2017 called Inventing the Wheel. Our interstitial music, as always, is Ocfif by Lewis Keller, and we go out with a track from SSION's new album O, just released last week from DERO Arcade … and the name of the song is At Least the Sky is Blue (ft. Ariel Pink)
Hosts Kyle Belback and Thomas Linder update everyone with what happened with the movies they drafted but didn't review in 2017, and then do a live-draft of what movies they will cover in 2018. Listen as Kyle and Thomas embarrassingly admit throughout the podcast several classics that they haven't seen.
We're back! After two weeks of tumultous editing through the Fangorn Forest, this episode is finally ready to air. Join hosts Kyle Belback and Thomas Linder, plus special guest Matt Malecki from Real Fans 4 Real Movies Facebook group as they review, discuss, dissect, and breakdown the second installment of Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers.
In this episode, hosts Thomas Linder and Kyle Belback take a look back at Tim Burton's 2007 horror/musical Sweeney Todd. Included at the end of the episode is a power ranking of Kyle and Thomas' top five songs from the movie. Enjoy!
In this episode, host Thomas Linder is joined by his co-host Kyle Belback and guest Matt Feldbush from the Second Thoughts Podcast to discuss Steven Spielberg's 2002 film Catch Me If You Can. Each of them rated this movie amongst their favorites of all-time, so check it out!
In this episode, join host Kyle Belback and co-host Thomas Linder as they travel back to 2002 and cover the true story of Jim Morris, and his remarkable journey of making it to the major leagues as a 38-year old rookie relief pitcher.
Join host Thomas Linder and his co-host Kyle Belback featuring a guest appearance by Tom Linder, and a cameo throughout the podcast of Buster, Thomas’ snoring dog, as they review the 1987 classic Vietnam War film “Good Morning, Vietnam”
Conversations about the body, the ephemerality of performance, the marginalization of certain art histories, and how a teen art collective is engaging in the community. Hosted by Lindsay Preston Zappas Writer's Room: Lindsay is joined by two Carla writers to discuss two seemingly unrelated articles. Ike Onyewuenyi discusses his recent article on EJ Hill, dealing with performance, the body, and labor, and Catherine Wagley introduces her recent inquiry into 4 influential female gallerists in the 1960s, and discusses why they were largely written out of art history. The three talk about the challenges of historicizing ephemeral artworks or projects, and how certain art-historical narratives become marginalized. L.A. at Large: Lindsay is joined by Timo Fahler & Thomas Linder, two of the founders of BBQLA gallery. They talk about the teen art initiative that they started called Meatgrinder, and then I'm joined by 4 of the teens in the Meatgrinder collective: Ella Bandouveris, Olinga Bolden, Sofie Del Barrio, and Max Oppenheimer. The group discusses the impact that the program has had on them, and how they hope it's impacting the community.
In this episode, host Kyle Belback is joined by his co-host Thomas Linder, and special guest Matt Feldbush from the Second Thoughts podcast to discuss 1967’s Bonnie and Clyde. We did something different this time, and talked about the movie spoiler-free for the first 20 minutes or so, so you can decide for yourself if you’d like to watch this classic film. Whatever you decide though, don’t sell that cow!
Join Jedi Knight Ky-El Belback and his padawan apprentice Thomas Linder as they take you back to a time long ago in a galaxy far away. Special guest appearance by Jedi Master Tom Linder (Thomas's father) as he offers insight to what Star Wars was like when it was originally released.
Join hosts Thomas Linder and Kyle Belback, plus their first guest in the show's history, Kelley Mack, and a short cameo from Thomas' stupid pen about an hour in, as they take you back 30 years and relive the fantastical world so elegantly put to screen by Rob Reiner in The Princess Bride.
Join host Thomas Linder and Kyle Belback as they take you on their longest episode yet, reviewing the 1992 film The Last of the Mohicans.
Join hosts Kyle Belback and Thomas Linder as they take a look back at 1942's Casablanca, celebrating 75 years this year. Listen as they take you through the film, and then demand that the Academy redo the 1944 Oscar voting to properly honor Rick and Capt. Louis and give them both the win they deserved.
Meet the hosts Thomas Linder and Kyle Belback as we fantasy draft the movies that we will be discussing for the remainder of 2017.
Blockchain Innovation: Interviewing The Brightest Minds In Blockchain
Thomas Linder is a Crypto Tax Lawyer from Zurich Switzerland. He is a Partner at MME Legal. MME is not just any law firm, it is the law firm behind the historic Ethereum token sale of 2014. Thomas was a Director at KPMG Switzerland, and is a Certified Tax Expert who graduated from the Swiss Tax Academy. In this episode, we discuss: How Thomas’s law firm, MME, was the legal advisor behind the iconic Ethereum token sale over 3 years ago, as well as other projects they’ve worked on like SingularDTV - A blockchain entertainment studio We go over ICOs, IPOs, and crowdfunding, pointing out the critical differences between each term We also break down the landmark SEC Investigative Report on DAO tokens or “D-A-O” Tokens, which came out on July 25th
Adam, Timo, and Thomas discuss the logistics of opening a gallery, how the gallery programming reflects their studio practices, and the difficult choices that are made for their own artistic endeavors.