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Tim Barber returns to discuss the Tinyvices Archive 20th Anniversary Exhibition in New York, the positive feedback the show is getting, the process of selecting and hanging the images, how inspiring the entire journey has been, future plans for the show and more!
Tim Barber talks with us about growing up with film photography in his family life, being the Photo Editor for Vice Magazine, his diaristic personal work, curating photos submitted to him online, cyanotypes, making his subjects feel comfortable during shoots and much more!
Will responds to the cross examination and closing statements of the Dr. James White vs. Tim Barber Debate (Open Theism vs. Calvinism). Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechurchsplit One Time Gifts: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNCPKRQVTBD5E Order my book: https://the-church-split.square.site/
Will responds to the rebuttals of the Dr. James White vs. Tim Barber Debate (Open Theism vs. Calvinism). Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechurchsplit One Time Gifts: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=DNCPKRQVTBD5E Order my book: https://the-church-split.square.site/
In this episode Will reacts to Tim Barber vs. Dr. James White debate and gives his thoughts on their opening statements. Support: https://www.patreon.com/thechurchsplit
Storied architect Tim Barber designs new custom homes and does full renovations. But it's his restoration work across California and beyond truly motivates him; work that's inspired by tradition, innovation and the environment. He stops by the podcast to chat about why we should invest in restoration, not just in architecture but life in general.www.joeruggiero.com
Will has Tim Barber on for a post debate interview. This episode discusses key moments in the debate, the strategies which were issued, and allow for Tim to clarify things that he didn't get a chance to clarify in the debate. Support The Church Split on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thechurchsplit
A stormy weather DL from Golden, Colorado. Talked about some of the goings on in culture once again, then asked some questions of Eric Conn -hoping for helpful answers--, and finally toward the end looked at some issues regarding the debate with Tim Barber and my insistence that in the future my debate opponents not rely upon pre-written rebuttals and closing statements -since that isn't debating-. Rich says the feed died though on my end it said it was fine.
A stormy weather DL from Golden, Colorado. Talked about some of the goings on in culture once again, then asked some questions of Eric Conn (hoping for helpful answers!), and finally toward the end looked at some issues regarding the debate with Tim Barber and my insistence that in the future my debate opponents not rely upon pre-written rebuttals and closing statements (since that isn't debating). Rich says the feed died though on my end it said it was fine.
A stormy weather DL from Golden, Colorado. Talked about some of the goings on in culture once again, then asked some questions of Eric Conn -hoping for helpful answers--, and finally toward the end looked at some issues regarding the debate with Tim Barber and my insistence that in the future my debate opponents not rely upon pre-written rebuttals and closing statements -since that isn't debating-. Rich says the feed died though on my end it said it was fine.
Started off with details about my upcoming debate with Tim Barber here in Colorado -Open Theism-, the conference the next day, preaching on Sunday, and next week's debate with Jared Longshore. Then had to discuss the degradation of the US's political system, the obvious -and welcomed by the Marxists- foreign interference, etc. Also discussed a priest's comments on mortal sin, Angela Belcamino's coming sadness, and Andrew Tate's words to Christians -and why he doesn't get it-.
Started off with details about my upcoming debate with Tim Barber here in Colorado (Open Theism), the conference the next day, preaching on Sunday, and next week's debate with Jared Longshore. Then had to discuss the degradation of the US's political system, the obvious (and welcomed by the Marxists) foreign interference, etc. Also discussed a priest's comments on mortal sin, Angela Belcamino's coming sadness, and Andrew Tate's words to Christians (and why he doesn't get it).
Started off with details about my upcoming debate with Tim Barber here in Colorado -Open Theism-, the conference the next day, preaching on Sunday, and next week's debate with Jared Longshore. Then had to discuss the degradation of the US's political system, the obvious -and welcomed by the Marxists- foreign interference, etc. Also discussed a priest's comments on mortal sin, Angela Belcamino's coming sadness, and Andrew Tate's words to Christians -and why he doesn't get it-.
Dr. Barber is back to continue our exploration of the transformative practice of spiritual formation—growing closer to God through intentional living. Where do we start as we try to discover daily disciplines of Bible reading, prayer, and worship? Is it ok to review wisdom passed down from diverse Christian traditions? How do we recognize the contributions of historical believers, and explore essential practices like prayer and Scripture study, while not being “led astray.” Join us as we emphasize the power spiritual discipline in our spiritual lives and encourage you to actively engage and invest in your journey with God. Tune in for a reflective session that promises to deepen your faith and personal growth. To learn more about Counseling Alliance click HERE. Do you have a question you would like for us to help find an answer for? Have feedback? Want to hear more on a certain topic? Have a suggestion for a guest? We are listening. You can email me at nate@gracestoryministries.com. We would love for you to join the GraceStory Community Group on Facebook. There is great content in this exclusive, closed group that you won't want to miss out on. Consider becoming a supporter of GraceStory Ministries with a donation. Whether it's a one time gift or you want to join others in the GraceStory Community with a reoccurring donation, you can give by texting GRACESTORY to 44321. Follow GraceStory Podcast on Facebook Join GraceStory Community Group Follow GraceStory Podcast on Twitter @GraceStoryPod GraceStory on Instagram: @my_grace_story @gracestoryministries @gracestorypodcast
I'm Josh Cooperman with a very special episode of Convo By Design. We're recognizing and celebrating the life's work and accomplishments of an amazing individual. Were welcoming a young new mind into the architecture community and remembering another friend that we lost way too soon. All in one night. Laughs, tears, joy…all from the ICAA Southern California chapter's Legacy Dinner honoring architect, Tim Barber. For a few years now, I have had the privilege and the honor of emceeing the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, Southern California Chapter's annual Legacy Dinner recognizing the life's work of a member of our community. This year, it was to recognize Tim Barber, a wonderful man, amazing architect, previous guest on the show and liver of life. He's an absolute gem. This was a special night and I wanted to take you there with me so you could hear everything that transpired. You are going to hear from ICAA SoCal president, Daren Franks. UCLA architecture student, Delia Mizrahi, who went through one of ICAA's fantastic programs. You are going to hear Marc Appleton's sweet remembrance of Suzanne Rheinstein and much more. Everything that happened…almost, from this years Legacy dinner. We'll get to that, right after this. TS Amazing. What a wonderful night! Amazing. Thank you ICAA for allowing me to be a part of this. Thank you to all who participated in this incredible night. If you would like to attend the event this year or join the ICAA SoCal chapter, which I highly recommend, check the show notes for links.You can hear why I love doing this and this is why it is so rewarding for me to share these stories with you.Thank you to my partners and sponsors, ThermaSol and Design Hardware for your continued and unwavering support of the show and for the design community. For more stories like these from the design community, please make sure you are subscribing to the podcast, so you receive new episodes automatically when they are published. That way, you never miss an episode. Convo By Design is available everywhere you find your favorite podcasts. Thanks for listening, until next week, be well and take today first. -CXD
Check out Tim's free resources here: https://theoverlap.design/dmaJustin's Resources:Book: https://amzn.to/46ehpKOMasterclass: thedigitalmissionaryacademy.com/masterclassBook a call: calendly.com/jkhoe
Check out Tim's free resources here: https://theoverlap.design/dmaJustin's Resources:Book: https://amzn.to/46ehpKOMasterclass: thedigitalmissionaryacademy.com/masterclassBook a call: calendly.com/jkhoe
Join us for another insightful episode of the GraceStory Podcast, where we journey through the landscape of spiritual formation and personal growth. In today's episode, we continue our exploration of spiritual formation with Dr. Barber, diving into its transformative power. We revisit the concept of understanding how our past shapes our spiritual journey, define spiritual formation, explore its ongoing nature, and emphasize key aspects: continual growth, Christ-likeness, service, and humility. We discuss the impact of past experiences, intentional choices, and practical implications in everyday life. Finally, we look into the influence of spiritual formation on relationships, highlighting genuine communication, love, and service. Join us as we uncover the art of becoming. Subscribe and share for more spiritual insights. To learn more about Counseling Alliance click HERE. Do you have a question you would like for us to help find an answer for? Have feedback? Want to hear more on a certain topic? Have a suggestion for a guest? We are listening. You can email me at nate@gracestoryministries.com. We would love for you to join the GraceStory Community Group on Facebook. There is great content in this exclusive, closed group that you won't want to miss out on. Consider becoming a supporter of GraceStory Ministries with a donation. Whether it's a one time gift or you want to join others in the GraceStory Community with a reoccurring donation, you can give by texting GRACESTORY to 44321. Follow GraceStory Podcast on Facebook Join GraceStory Community Group Follow GraceStory Podcast on Twitter @GraceStoryPod GraceStory on Instagram: @my_grace_story @gracestoryministries @gracestorypodcast
In this episode, George talks with watch journalist Tim Barber about the watch industry and his journey through it as a watch writer.
Dr. Tim Barber from Counseling Alliance joins us to explore the surprising factors that shape our beliefs! We dive deep into the fascinating topic of how our past experiences shape our faith journey. We explore the intricate interplay between our personal history and the development of our beliefs and relationship with God. Join us as we uncover the influences of our past and discover how understanding this connection can profoundly impact our faith. Get ready for an eye-opening discussion that will challenge your perspectives and discover how by God's grace, you can break free from negative patterns and experience a deeper, more authentic relationship with Him. To learn more about Counseling Alliance click HERE. Do you have a question you would like for us to help find an answer for? Have feedback? Want to hear more on a certain topic? Have a suggestion for a guest? We are listening. You can email me at nate@gracestoryministries.com. We would love for you to join the GraceStory Community Group on Facebook. There is great content in this exclusive, closed group that you won't want to miss out on. Consider becoming a supporter of GraceStory Ministries with a donation. Whether it's a one time gift or you want to join others in the GraceStory Community with a reoccurring donation, you can give by texting GRACESTORY to 44321. Follow GraceStory Podcast on Facebook Join GraceStory Community Group Follow GraceStory Podcast on Twitter @GraceStoryPod GraceStory on Instagram: @my_grace_story @gracestoryministries @gracestorypodcast
Andy has referred to today's guest as the ‘Felix Scholz of the UK', but to everyone else, he's known as Tim Barber and is, just quietly, a far more professional watch journalist than Felix will ever be. We chat to Tim about how his descent into the world of watches, as well as his take on Davide Cerrato's new job as Bremont CEO, anOrdain's latest, MoonSwatch and the future of the Swatch Group. Before that, it's a mixed bag of possibly sociopathic hit men, missing princesses and Tudor watches. This episode is sponsored by IWC; you can listen to the episode to get our take on the new Ingenieur, or find out more about it here. Looking for hot drops and spicy goss? Join our Discord. Show Notes: https://www.otpodcast.com.au/show-notes LARK Distillery The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Trailer Mr In Between Trailer Andy road tests the Black Bay 54 Tim Barber on Instagram Tim Barber's Wired story on the MoonSwatch Hands of Time: A Watchmaker's History by Rebecca Struthers How to follow us: Instagram: @ot.podcast Facebook: @OTPODCASTAU Follow hosts: @fkscholz + @andygreenlive on Instagram. Send us an email: otthepodcast@gmail.com If you liked our podcast - please remember to like/share and subscribe.
Reanna Evoy has a playful spirit and imagination that just can't be replicated or replaced. Her life and work are beautiful reflections of being born creative and free—she cofounded Butter Magazine with friend Kris Blizzard, was art director of Enroute Magazine, creative director of Aldo Shoes and Kit and Ace, and is now cofounder of creative studio Super Bonjour.She was born in Ontario, but the family moved shortly after to Vancouver—her young, fun parents were fans of The Beachcombers and wanted to go west as a result. Reanna flew back to Ontario to spend summers with her Ukrainian grandparents on an organic farm outside of a small town, wearing babushkas and clogs to churn butter, farm, bee keep, build sheds, climb trees, be with animals & break bread with neighbours. As a shy and quiet teen, art was her expression—she painted fruits purple, drew complete fashion collections, and was obsessed with print magazines. Despite artistic leanings, she went into science at university and floundered. She made a switch after a conversation with her mother, who asked Reanna what brought her joy, pointing out that she was an artist at heart. She then went into art history, with a minor in fine art—her goal, at the time, was to become a curator. It was discovering Starbucks that ignited her interest in design—and she soon fell in love with branding. In this conversation, we explore her culturally rich childhood; what she loves about curation and world-building; the things she learned creating a print magazine; her chapter as Aldo's creative director and working with top photographers like Cass Blackbird and Tim Barber; how major shoots for brands are orchestrated; the way spirituality, meditation & breathwork helps Reanna channel creativity; how Super Bonjour finds what makes clients shine through ‘brand therapy'; living joyously as connected humans in a capitalist world; and much more. [TIMESTAMPS]6:56 - Growing up15:58 - Her parents17:03 - Where she thinks she got her artistic side from27:03 - How she got into design30:30 - Butter Magazine33:14 - Her chapter in Montreal37:14 - Her time in Australia and what happened after39:20 - How professional shoots operate46:46 - What made her grow the most during her career49:19 - Genesis of Super Bonjour51:39 - Brand therapy56:58 - How has her passion for spirituality made her a better person in her own life57:13 - How do we live more joyfully in today's society01:03:17 - Does she feel like an artist01:03:37 - What in culture is fascinating her right now01:05:41 - What does a rejuvenating space look like to her01:14:41 - Does her work ethic come from her grandfather paying for school01:16:46 - What does it feel like when she is aligned with her truest form01:19:55 - Final question 01:19:55 - Where to find her and Super Bonjour[Today's Sponsors]Before Company: https://beforecompany.com/discount/CRAFT10 - get 10% off your entire order; one-time use per customer; no expiry dateotō healing: https://www.instagram.com/otohealing/ - email otohealing at gmail.com to get 10% off your initial sound therapy session
On this episode Dr. Barber is back and Live from GraceStory Conference 2022. Listen in as he shares about Adverse Childhood Experiences and what an ACE score might mean for you. This episode will have you rethinking Trauma in your life and in the life of others. As a fully licensed clinical counselor with advanced training and over two decades of pastoral ministry, Dr. Tim Barber brings a unique perspective and a wealth of knowledge to our latest conversation here on The GraceStory Podcast. You can find out more about Dr. Barber and contact him here. Reach out through our FREE, confidential Counselor Referral form. Do you have a question you would like for us to help find an answer for? Have feedback? Want to hear more on a certain topic? Have a suggestion for a guest? We are listening. You can email me at nate@gracestoryministries.com. We would love for you to join the GraceStory Community Group on Facebook. There is great content in this exclusive, closed group that you won't want to miss out on. Consider becoming a supporter of GraceStory Ministries with a donation. Whether it's a one time gift or you want to join others in the GraceStory Community with a reoccurring donation, you can give by texting GRACESTORY to 44321. Follow GraceStory Podcast on Facebook Join GraceStory Community Group Follow GraceStory Podcast on Twitter @GraceStoryPod GraceStory on Instagram: @my_grace_story @gracestoryministries @gracestorypodcast
This conversation is from a recent Doctoring Up Design event. A lively, interactive lecture series presented by Design Hardware and held in their ever evolving showroom on 3rd Street in Los Angeles. Doctoring Up Design was created to address your pain-points in the ever-changing world of design and architecture. Doctoring Up Design features The most knowledgeable and creative designers, architects, manufacturers a product designers in the business to help you build a healthy and strong design practice.The conversation you are about to hear covers a lot of ground and outlines actionable design thought leadership for doing great design work and doing so in a sustainable way. Look, let's be honest about this. If we all knew what to do to make our lives easier, we would do it, right? Fires, floods, drought, poor air quality, poor water quality, noise pollution are all things that we would rid ourselves of if we know the best way to do it. You are about to hear some actionable ways from those who know. Cassy Aoyagi of FormLA Landscaping, Leigh Jerrard of Greywater Corps., Tim Barber of Tim Barber Architects and Ben Stapleto of USGBC LA give it to you straight. Real ideas that you can employ today to make a difference. Brought to you by Design Hardware…DESIGN HARDWARE's recently remodeled and always evolving showroom is where you will find a gallery-style space with a thoughtful display of products purposefully positioned to allow unbridled exploration and discovery. High-end faucets, luxury tile, natural stone, wood floors and bespoke hardware selections are presented in a holistic manner, strategically arranged to stimulate creativity and transition your vision from the conceptual stage to a fully realized space. Conveniently located, free parking available. Stop by to find inspiration, collect samples, get expert advice and tackle everything on your shopping list-all in one place! Visit them online at Design Hardware dot com or in the real world, 6053 W. Third Street in Los Angeles.This has been another episode of Doctoring Up Design, a podcast presented by @DesignHardware. Thank you Cassy, Leigh, Ben and Tim for taking the time to have such an important conversation. Thank you Michele and Avi with Design Hardware for making this platform available and for your tireless support for the design and architecture community. Thank you for listening and subscribing to Doctoring Up Design. Please make sure you are subscribing to the show so you don't miss a single episode. You can find all of the links in the show notes......#DoctoringUpDesign #SustainableDesign #Architecture #InteriorDesign #Environment
As a fully licensed clinical counselor with advanced training and over two decades of pastoral ministry, Dr. Tim Barber brings a unique perspective and a wealth of knowledge to our latest conversation here on The GraceStory Podcast. Dr. Barber weaves in wisdom throughout our conversation on topics such as What characteristics one should be looking for when searching for a counselor to assist on the journey of restoration. Development of a personal vision and why it may need to come before balance in life. Burning out for God. Boundaries. How vital self care is in fulfilling our purpose in life. Defining and helping us understand the dangers of spiritual bypasses. How repetition and centering ourselves on God is essential to the Christian life. and much more! You can find out more about Dr. Barber and contact him here. Reach out through our FREE, confidential Counselor Referral form. Do you have a question you would like for us to help find an answer for? Have feedback? Want to hear more on a certain topic? Have a suggestion for a guest? We are listening. You can email me at nate@gracestoryministries.com. We would love for you to join the GraceStory Community Group on Facebook. There is great content in this exclusive, closed group that you won't want to miss out on. Consider becoming a supporter of GraceStory Ministries with a donation. Whether it's a one time gift or you want to join others in the GraceStory Community with a reoccurring donation, you can give by texting GRACESTORY to 44321. Follow GraceStory Podcast on Facebook Join GraceStory Community Group Follow GraceStory Podcast on Twitter @GraceStoryPod GraceStory on Instagram: @my_grace_story @gracestoryministries @gracestorypodcast
In this episode, Clive Webb and Tim Barber join Hannah Munro to talk about the increasing importance of understanding and communicating value in finance.Clive Webb, Head of Business Management at ACCA. Clive deals with business and technology-related matters from the perspective of the CFO. His research interests include the application of digital technologies to the finance function, and how they impact the people and processes they support. Clive has a particular interest in the personal developmental aspects of an organisation.Tim Barber has worked in the Business Consulting arena for nearly 30 years, with UK, Australian, and Saudi Arabian consultancy practices, following 7 years of line management experience in logistics and operations. In June 2021, Tim was appointed a Visiting Fellow at Hull University's faculty of Business, Law, and Economics, with a focus on exploring the potential for the employment of relevant systems thinking to support the successful adoption of social value principles into business. He is also currently on the advisory boards for a couple of new businesses that are focused on addressing the sustainability agenda. What else is covered in this episode?What is the change that we're seeing in finance teams and what does that have to do with value?How do we define value?How value goes beyond economic impactWhat are the components of economic value identification?Examples of the value identification conversationWhat this means for the skills in financeLinks referenced in this episodeClive's LinkedInTim's LinkedInACCA Website
The rapid nature of organisational change is one of several reasons why finance professionals struggle with traditional business cases. In this podcast two leading experts, Tim Barber of the University of Hull and Chris Carter of orgshift Solutions Inc, discuss how finance professionals should address evaluating transformation and the resulting benefits. The key is taking a value-based approach.
The rapid nature of organisational change is one of several reasons why finance professionals struggle with traditional business cases. In this podcast two leading experts, Tim Barber of the University of Hull and Chris Carter of orgshift Solutions Inc, discuss how finance professionals should address evaluating transformation and the resulting benefits. The key is taking a value-based approach.
The rapid nature of organisational change is one of several reasons why finance professionals struggle with traditional business cases. In this podcast two leading experts, Tim Barber of the University of Hull and Chris Carter of orgshift Solutions Inc, discuss how finance professionals should address evaluating transformation and the resulting benefits. The key is taking a value-based approach.
The rapid nature of organisational change is one of several reasons why finance professionals struggle with traditional business cases. In this podcast two leading experts, Tim Barber of the University of Hull and Chris Carter of orgshift Solutions Inc, discuss how finance professionals should address evaluating transformation and the resulting benefits. The key is taking a value-based approach.
Attorneys David Hogg and Wes Bell talk about current events including the Louisville, Ky rioting after the death of Breonna Taylor and the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg. How the Hogg Law Firm handled a restraining order for a client. And a guest, Tim Barber, talks about how confusing the court system can be in the aftermath of his brother's murder.
In 2019, Convo By Design was an official media sponsor of Legends. I cannot tell you how amazing this was for me and how saddened I was when I learned that because of the coronavirus pandemic, the event was canceled this year. I think what saddens me most is that I personally will miss seeing all my friends and I imagine that many of you listening feel the same way. It has been such a joy sharing these interviews with you. This is the third of four in this series and you have heard from over half of the designers from the 2019 event. I want to invite you to head over to the Convo By Design YouTube channel to see these windows, these showrooms, and these designers. So, I wanted to take a look back and share some of the amazing designers from last year's event. My hope is that this gives you a little bit of joy, I will republish this in a series of episodes so you can hear all about the 2019 designs and showrooms whose windows served as the canvas for these amazing designers. I would also like to again remind you how special the LaCienega Design Quarter is and suggest that when this is all over, please go visit the LCDQ showrooms again. Masa & Jon Kleinhample Klein Agency http://www.klein.agency/about Los Angeles, CA. Kristi Nelson KM Nelson Design http://www.kmnelsondesign.com Los Angeles, CA. Gary Hutton Gary Hutton Design https://garyhuttondesign.com San Francisco, CA. Tim Barber & Patrick Tennant Tim Barber, Ltd. https://www.timbarberltd.com Los Angeles, CA. Drew McGukin Drew McGukin Interiors https://www.drewmcgukin.com/ New York, NY. Max Humphrey Max Humphrey Interior Design https://www.maxhumphrey.com Portland, OR. Julia Wong Julia Wong Designs https://www.juliawongdesigns.com Los Angeles, CA. Chad Dorsey Chad Dorsey Design http://www.chaddorseydesign.com Dallas, TX. Martyn Lawrence Bullard Martyn Lawrence Bullard Design https://martynlawrencebullard.com Los Angeles, CA. That is a wrap on this episode of Convo By Design featuring the amazing creatives who decorated and designed the windows of the LaCienega Design Quarter in 2019. I hope hearing from these creators brings you a little joy and I look forward to Legends of LaCienega returning in 2021. Thank you LCDQ for having me, thank you Walker Zanger for your continued support, and thank you for listening to the show, downloading each podcast episode, and engaging through the socials. Make sure you never miss an episode of the podcast, ask Siri to help you, say, “Hey Siri, play Convo By Design podcast.” And she will! Thanks for listening and until next week, keep creating.
Join with us as Pastor Dave Mills shares with us God's word and also has a set down with Dr. Tim Barber to speak about mental health during this time of quarantine and how to keep on top of things to get through these trying times
Dr. Tim Barber shares with us about staying in love and what the Bible tells us to do
Tim Barber joins Alex Paterson to talk about the role of think tanks, marketing new ideas, and Canada 2020's origins.
Autumn's late husband, Tim Barber (a Detective with Tempe Police Department), passed away in 2011 after fighting a long battle with prostate cancer. Following Tim's death, Autumn was faced with the terrible reality of birthing and raising their unborn twins without her husband at her side. Autumn joins us to share her story of love, loss, and courage in the face of tragedy.
#10 - On this episode of Inside The Firm we hear from a new listener Tim Barber of Barber Architects, ask Alex if he passed his last 2 A.R.E. tests, talk about 3D Printing and how we think it will change the construction industry, fixed-fee vs. hourly contracts, and much more! Join us as we go back, INSIDE THE FIRM!!!
Tim Barber is a photographer, curator and designer in NYC. Barber worked as the photo editor for Vice Magazine (2003-2005) and founded the online gallery and image archive tinyvices.com (2005-2012), which was released as a free App (2010) and evolved into time-and-space.tv (2013-2016), a curated community platform for artists. Barber co-curated the inaugural New York Photo Festival (2008), curated / edited a series of five monographs published by the Aperture Foundation (2008) and launched the independent publishing house TV Books (2008-2010). Ideas expressed in this episode: • Art being able to communicate messages that words can't describe • Creating, manifesting, capturing, hunting for... "IT" • The podcast highlighting todays "unsung heroes". These artists have the potential to eventually become "cult classics". • Our job as an artist is to translate experiences and to share them with the world • Different levels of dimensions and consciousness • Virtual reality becoming a part of reality • Living with love and fear in our lives. Creating a no fear zone • Becoming Photo Editor for Vice • Conversations becoming artworks within themselves • Trying to live within a non-consumerist way of life • The art world being a vast sea of hits and misses. Being both deep and shallow. • Our relationship with our own truths and universal truths tim-barber.com This is a Re-Run episode I did for artistdecoded.com. Follow my podcast and other great shows on MindPodNetwork.com Visit StudioDonovan.com and become a better human. Remember to rate and review the show wit a whopping 5 stars and you'll win 5 free bonus points.
Tim Barber (b. Feb. 5th 1979) grew up in Amherst Massachusetts, lived for a few years in the mountains of Northern Vermont, studied photography in Vancouver B.C. and now lives in New York City. A photographer, curator and designer, Barber worked as the photo editor for Vice Magazine (2003-2005) and founded the online gallery and image archive tinyvices.com (2005-2012), which was released as a free App (2010) and evolved into time-and-space.tv (2013-2016), a curated community platform for artists. Barber co-curated the inaugural New York Photo Festival (2008), curated / edited a series of five monographs published by the Aperture Foundation (2008) and launched the independent publishing house TV Books (2008-2010). Ideas expressed in this episode: Art being able to communicate messages that words can't describe Creating, manifesting, capturing, hunting for... "IT" The podcast highlighting todays "unsung heroes". These artists have the potential to eventually become "cult classics". Our job as an artist is to translate experiences and to share them with the world Different levels of dimensions and consciousness Virtual reality becoming a part of reality Living with love and fear in our lives. Creating a no fear zone Becoming Photo Editor for Vice Conversations becoming artworks within themselves Trying to live within a non-consumerist way of life The art world being a vast sea of hits and misses. Being both deep and shallow. Our relationship with our own truths and universal truths www.artistdecoded.com www.instagram.com/artistdecoded www.twitter.com/yoshinostudios
Holy crap did we have a hard time posting this!Libsyn is giving me a rash, it shouldn't take 8 f-ing hours and 29 tries to upload a file.THIS WEEK: Britton Bertran (head honcho at 40000) and Brian Andrews (mean listener, etc.) talk to Duncan and Richard about Brian's new show. Britton throws down the gauntlet to the world at large, proclaiming that he is in Chicago to stay. Brian talks about being delighted to be back in Chicago to trudge through 6 inches of gray slush. Reviews! Duncan, Richard, and Amanda Browder review Michelle Faust at 65 Grand, The Promised Land show at Wendy Cooper including Dan Attoe, Tim Barber, Chris Dorland, Kim Krans, Jin Lee, Sabine Linse, Shona Macdonald, Nancy Mladenoff, AND the OODA Group, AND, if that weren't enough we review new work from Melissa Pokorny and Paul Nudd at Bodybuilder and Sportsman. And we name drop: the West Town Gallery Network, NOVA, Michael Workman, Paul Klein, Bill Gross, Nevin Tomlinson, Thomas Blackman, Thomas Kincaid, and our pal David Michael Coyle.Wendy Cooper Gallery Dan Attoe Shona MacDonald Melissa Pokorny Paul Nudd Body Builder and Sportsman ooda group West Town Gallery Western Exhibitions 40000 Brian Andrews Michael Workman NOVA Art Gallery Paul Klien 65 Grand Bill Gross Nevin Tomlinson Tomas Blackman Thomas Kincaid David Michael Coyle NEXT WEEK: Duncan and Richard save the holidays! We have put together a wacky collection of funny and non-funny holiday songs. Hate the holidays? I know I do, so we'll make sure you are filled with the milk of human kindness by these jolly little ditties.