HTML energy is all around us and in every website. Building websites has become complex, but the energy of HTML persists. What makes HTML special is its simplicity. HTML isn’t a vast language, yet you can do a lot with it. Anyone who wants to publish on the web can write HTML. This accessibility and ease of use is where its energy resides. In this podcast, we talk to people about their relationship with HTML energy—how they first encountered it, how they harness it, and where it's going. Who ...
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Life is an adventure to be LIVED! Does that sing to you? I sure hope so! For that pretty much sums up what this podcast is about ;). A loosely scaffolded, multidisciplinary, contemplative and conversational exploration of the magic and mystery that is the human experience; the edges and curves and angles that give our lives, our identities, our being and doing and having and creating shape and form! I/we go where the road takes us :). Expect everything from deep dives into the differences be ...
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Prologue: Dancing at the Edge with Doubt and Desire
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Candid confession: This episode was recorded on September 22. Yep, SEPTEMBER 22. It was "supposed" to be launch day. And it sort of was. My "voice" certainly got launched, even if it didn't make it to the...cloud ;). I know, I know, now you're asking: "Wait a minute! Why is it showing up a MONTH later?" As it turns out...the Universe decided I had …
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What is it? Who hosts it? How often will episodes drop? What is it ABOUT? Why does it even exist! ;). If you are at the "edge" of your seat, burning with curiosity, tune in for some deets...and a Star Trek-inspired lead in ...to the edge...and beyond :).By Vidya Ananthanarayanan
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Neta Bomani (https://netabomani.com) is a worker who engages in social practices like oral history and direct action through organizing and making archives, writings, prints, zines, computational objects and workshops. Ritu Ghiya (https://www.r-i-t-u.com) is an artist who works as a designer and web developer. Her digital works involve retrieving a…
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Omar Rizwan (https://rsnous.com) is a researcher at Dynamicland, a research lab in Oakland, California, led by Bret Victor.By Omar Rizwan, Laurel Schwulst & Elliott Cost
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Aidan Quinlan (https://aidanquinlan.net) is a designer who also teaches "A Handmade Web."By Aidan Quinlan & Laurel Schwulst
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Philip Guo (http://pg.ucsd.edu) is an assistant professor of cognitive science at UC San Diego. His research spans human-computer interaction, programming tools, and online learning.By Philip Guo & Laurel Schwulst
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Emma Rae Norton (http://marceldochamp.net) is interested in the computer mouse and coding slowly by hand.By Emma Rae Norton & Laurel Schwulst
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Larissa Pham (http://larissapham.com) is a writer and artist. She writes and animates poems through her project Poem Club.By Larissa Pham & Laurel Schwulst
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Pirijan Ketheswaran is a designer and engineer. Pirijan is currently working on building a creative thinking tool at http://kinopio.club.By Pirijan Ketheswaran & Elliott Cost
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Marie Otsuka (http://motsuka.com) is a designer working around tools and methods for making. She designed and developed the solar powered version of the Low-Tech Magazine website (http://solar.lowtechmagazine.com). This episode was originally recorded in New York on December 30, 2019, not too long after Marie returned from Barcelona, where the sola…
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Korede Aderele (https://agbero.dev/-korede) is a software engineer, writer, and student. This episode was originally recorded inside Korede’s room on November 20, 2019.By Korede Aderele & Elliott Cost
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Tom Bubul (http://tombubul.info) is an artist. This episode was originally recorded in the Columbia Street Waterfront District, Brooklyn, on November 11, 2019.By Tom Bubul, Laurel Schwulst, and Elliott Cost
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Becca Abbe (http://cdxs.ist) is a designer based in New York whose practice Cdxs, LLC focuses on typesetting, branding, programming, print, and digital. This episode was originally recorded inside Becca, Laurel, and Amelia’s home on November 9, 2019.By Becca Abbe & Laurel Schwulst
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