POPULARITY
Matt performs in San Antonio and hangs out with Tim Jenison, Penn embarks on an epic journey to see Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson at the Hollywood Bowl, and more.
SUMMARY: It's been hot all week in San Antonio, but that hasn't stopped Matt from getting his 10,000 steps in, meeting Tim Jenison, and hearing mariachi music. Paul's improv class is postponed, Jacob and Paul talk about pressure washers, Matt's got an idea for Scoopfest, and Paul Lynde has a sordid backstory. Plus Scoop Mail and a Scoopardy.
Matt and Penn take in the eclipse from different locations. They meet up to record this episode on Tim Jenison's ranch and home of an amazing recording studio for way better artistic collective's then these knuckleheads. Penn also performs with a mouth full of stitches.
Ponle play y toma nota de cuatro películas dedicadas al arte que no te querrás perder.Aprovechando el Día Mundial de los Museos esta semana las recomendaciones son muy interesantes y variaditas:Cartas a Van Gogh: te sorprenderán todos los datos que hay alrededor de una gran producción animada con más de 65,000 fotogramas hechos en lienzos y pintados al óleo, con la historia sobre uno de los pintores más queridos del mundo. The Square: La Farsa del Arte es una comedia negra satírica multipremiada, dirigida por Ruben Östlund (El Triángulo de la Tristeza), sobre la farsa y todo lo que hay detrás de las exposiciones en los museos, incluye el performance sobre un mono. En un mood más hollywoodense, Ocean's Eight: Las Estafadoras, es una comedia con un reparto espectacular formando un grupo de estafadoras que planean un robo muy sofisticado en el Museo Metropolitano de Arte de Nueva York.Para terminar, Arturo nos recomienda un gran documental sobre el inventor Tim Jenison, que busca duplicar las técnicas del pintor Johannes Vermeer: El Vermeer de Tim. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're joined by a legend this week, NewTek founder and the 'father of desktop video', Tim Jenison, to hear the story of how the Commodore Amiga changed the movie and TV industry. Tim's Vermeer: https://www.sonyclassics.com/timsvermeer/ Please visit our amazing sponsors and help to support the show: Bitmap Books https://www.bitmapbooks.com/ Check out PCBWay at pcbway.com for all your PCB needs Thanks to our latest Patreon backers, in the Hall of Fame this week: Damien Smith We need your help to ensure the future of the podcast, if you'd like to help us with running costs, equipment and hosting, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://theretrohour.com/support/ https://www.patreon.com/retrohour Get your Retro Hour merchandise: https://bit.ly/33OWBKd Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/GQw8qp8 Website: http://theretrohour.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theretrohour/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/retrohouruk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/retrohouruk/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theretrohour Upcoming events: Amiga 37 - 15th and 16th October Notts VGA Festival - https://www.nottsvge.com/ - 17th & 18th December 2022 Show notes: Resident Evil cancelled after one season: https://bit.ly/3B8ngVx Pac Man World Re-Pac: https://bit.ly/3Q9VIDk Wireless controller mod for GameCube: https://bit.ly/3B4eZBR Janet Jackson crashes your hard drive: https://bit.ly/3KFfhlH Game publisher Sunsoft is back: https://bit.ly/3KCYHmJ
An inappropriate joke during the birthday cake trick, David Copperfield's museum, & magic shop demonstrations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Jenison and his company, Newtek, revolutionized desktop video production in the late 80s and 90s. It's remained a mainstay of video production ge even now. Tim has an insatiable curiosity and enjoys untangling difficult questions. Today, we talk about the video production of yesteryear, his documentary (Tim's Vermeer), and some exciting upcoming projects.
Popular claims that the painter Vermeer used a camera obscura contradict the evidence.
Sexual harassment at [The Hawk], juggling accidents, & lessons in consciousness with Tim Jenison.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Art hides in the everyday, waiting to be rediscovered. Sheran James interviews artist and former stage mother CARLA DANES and examines how all artists–literary, visual, magical, musical–“steal” from existing creations then disguise them. With input from film director Tim Jenison, producer Farley Ziegler, bestselling author Austin Kleon, director/music buff Kirby Ferguson, and master thief Bob […]
Uncover two documentary mysteries! Also – the Double Feature Year 8 Kickstarter launches! Tim’s Vermeer makes audiences wonder if Tim Jenison is an artist. What is painting, what is engineering, and what is art? Why Tim-As-An-Artist is an important question. … Continue reading →
Olá, antidesigners e brainstormers!Neste programa, Ivan Mizanzuk, Marcos Beccari e Gustavot Diaz continuam suas conversas sobre Arte e Técnica, desta vez a partir do documentário “Tim’s Vermeer”, no qual um ricaço com muito tempo livre decide que quer pintar um quadro igual aos que foram produzidos pelo holandês Johannes Vermeer, no século XVII. Utilizando-se de técnicas de câmara obscura, câmara clara e espelhos, o americano Tim Jenison buscou comprovar a teoria de que, aparentemente, “qualquer um” poderia um Vermeer se utilizasse a técnica da época. A partir disso, nos perguntamos: seria isso possível? O quadro que Tim pintou é de fato um Vermeer? O que tal prática nos diz sobre a arte do passado e a de hoje? Isso é trapaça ou arte legítima? Ou ainda: será que é sequer arte? Atenção: não é necessário ter visto o documentário para ouvir o programa. Nós explicamos suas ideias principais, podem ficar tranquilos. =)>> 0h09min32seg Pauta PrincipalPATREON DO ANTICAST – Seja nosso Patrão! http://patreon.com/anticastdesignLinksNão Obstante http://soundcloud.com/naoobstanteFeed do Não Obstante feed.naoobstante.comZamiliano no Semicast, do Patrão Filipe Mota http://semiideia.com.br/semicas-04-falando-com-zamiliano/Tim’s Vermeer (IMDB) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3089388/Texto de Jonathan Jones (The Guardian) sobre o filme http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2014/jan/28/tims-vermeer-failsBlog do Gustavot Diaz anatomiaartistica.wordpress.comCEEE – Centro Cultural Érico Veríssimo (onde o Gustavot ministra oficinas, em Porto Alegre) http://www.cccev.com.br/Oficinas literárias do IvanCuritiba 04 de Abril https://eventioz.com.br/e/curitiba-oficina-de-escrita-criativa-tecnicas-e-ex--2São Paulo 10 de Maio https://eventioz.com.br/e/sp-oficina-de-escrita-criativa-tecnicas-e-exerciciWorkshops “Pensar Infográfico”, do Ancara e Fabiano Pensar Infográfico http://pensarinfografico.com.br» São Paulo | 23 de Maio
Olá, antidesigners e brainstormers!Neste programa, Ivan Mizanzuk, Marcos Beccari e Gustavot Diaz continuam suas conversas sobre Arte e Técnica, desta vez a partir do documentário “Tim’s Vermeer”, no qual um ricaço com muito tempo livre decide que quer pintar um quadro igual aos que foram produzidos pelo holandês Johannes Vermeer, no século XVII. Utilizando-se de técnicas de câmara obscura, câmara clara e espelhos, o americano Tim Jenison buscou comprovar a teoria de que, aparentemente, “qualquer um” poderia um Vermeer se utilizasse a técnica da época. A partir disso, nos perguntamos: seria isso possível? O quadro que Tim pintou é de fato um Vermeer? O que tal prática nos diz sobre a arte do passado e a de hoje? Isso é trapaça ou arte legítima? Ou ainda: será que é sequer arte? Atenção: não é necessário ter visto o documentário para ouvir o programa. Nós explicamos suas ideias principais, podem ficar tranquilos. =)>> 0h09min32seg Pauta PrincipalPATREON DO ANTICAST – Seja nosso Patrão! http://patreon.com/anticastdesignLinksNão Obstante http://soundcloud.com/naoobstanteFeed do Não Obstante feed.naoobstante.comZamiliano no Semicast, do Patrão Filipe Mota http://semiideia.com.br/semicas-04-falando-com-zamiliano/Tim’s Vermeer (IMDB) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3089388/Texto de Jonathan Jones (The Guardian) sobre o filme http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2014/jan/28/tims-vermeer-failsBlog do Gustavot Diaz anatomiaartistica.wordpress.comCEEE – Centro Cultural Érico Veríssimo (onde o Gustavot ministra oficinas, em Porto Alegre) http://www.cccev.com.br/Oficinas literárias do IvanCuritiba 04 de Abril https://eventioz.com.br/e/curitiba-oficina-de-escrita-criativa-tecnicas-e-ex--2São Paulo 10 de Maio https://eventioz.com.br/e/sp-oficina-de-escrita-criativa-tecnicas-e-exerciciWorkshops “Pensar Infográfico”, do Ancara e Fabiano Pensar Infográfico http://pensarinfografico.com.br» São Paulo | 23 de Maio
Tim’s Vermeer Intro Greg’s back!…again. Show Disclaimer General Impressions The 2 themes of Tim’s Vermeer. Artist vs. Inventor Penn & Teller…which one doesn’t speak? Martin Mull? Who is Tim Jenison? The unfathomable genius: Vermeer or Jenison Martin Mull is taking a beating. Learning Dutch is easy! No, not that Steadman. The chromatic aberration debate. Jenison […]
Russ Simmons and Susan Sanders review Penn & Teller’s documentary, Tim’s Vermeer, about inventor Tim Jenison‘s efforts to duplicate the painting techniques of Johannes Vermeer. The post “Tim’s Vermeer” appeared first on KKFI.
With Mark Lawson. Australian writer Christos Tsiolkas, who came to worldwide recognition with his controversial novel The Slap, discusses his follow up, Barracuda, the story of a young man with the potential to become an Olympic swimming champion and his struggle with self-acceptance. Violinist Maxim Vengerov, who is performing a series of concerts at London's Barbican this year, discusses the challenges of the more demanding elements of the repertoire, how he responds to different audiences, and how he alters his playing technique to suit the acoustics of a venue. Tracy Chevalier, author of Girl With a Pearl Earring, reviews a new documentary film Tim's Vermeer, in which inventor Tim Jenison attempts to understand and recreate the painting techniques used by Dutch Master Johannes Vermeer. Two American cop shows begin on TV this week. Mob City, created by Oscar-nominated writer Frank Darabont, is a neo-noir drama looking at the LAPD in the 1940s. Brooklyn Nine-Nine won two Golden Globes at this weekend's ceremony and takes a comic look at the exploits of a contemporary Brooklyn police department. Crime fiction expert Jeff Park delivers his verdict on the two shows. Producer: Jerome Weatherald.