Welcome to the Sonic Days Podcast, your gateway to the inspiring and innovative world of audio from Sonic Days! This podcast features a diverse array of presentations and discussions from our annual conference, capturing the essence of the event and bringing it directly to your ears. Each episode offers a unique glimpse into the latest advancements and creative explorations in the field of sound. From in-depth technical workshops and expert panels to thought-provoking keynotes and case studi ...
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In 2021, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum brought together a panel of historians to discuss the legacy of the Puget Sound Treaty War (1855-1856). With representatives from the Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Puyallup, Steilacoom, and Squaxin Island Tribes, as well as Fort Nisqually Living History Museum and HistoryLink.org, the panel introduced a new dialogue among diverse communities impacted by the War and its aftermath. The Indigenous Voices Podcast is an extension of this award winning serie ...
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Volcanoes. Trees. Drunk butterflies. Mars missions. Slug sex. Death. Beauty standards. Anxiety busters. Beer science. Bee drama. Take away a pocket full of science knowledge and charming, bizarre stories about what fuels these professional -ologists' obsessions. Humorist and science correspondent Alie Ward asks smart people stupid questions and the answers might change your life.
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McHistory goes back in time to explore big moments and small stories from McLean County history. McHistory episodes can be heard periodically on WGLT's Sound Ideas. The series is produced in partnership with the McLean County Museum of History.
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Go on an adventure into unexpected corners of the health and science world each week with award-winning host Maiken Scott. The Pulse takes you behind the doors of operating rooms, into the lab with some of the world's foremost scientists, and back in time to explore life-changing innovations. The Pulse delivers stories in ways that matter to you, and answers questions you never knew you had.
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An independent podcast about critical issues in higher education. All episodes are free to download and share. ------ An academic citizen is anyone who is part of the higher education community. They are engaged in pedagogy or research or both, and are committed to furthering knowledge, education and the advancement of society from their disciplinary position. An academic citizen sees their work in higher education as a public project, both in terms of being partially funded by taxpayer mone ...
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It's #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek. Sit back and relax with our playlist featuring the sound of local waves. It’s important to take time to connect with nature and water. This connection can help shift our focus away from daily stresses and problems, allowing us to gain perspective and find a sense of calm.
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Dive into the fascinating world of experimental archaeology, where scientists, craftspeople, sound-experts, musicians, artists and re-enactors come together to recreate the past. They investigate human activities from a wide range of eras, areas and civilizations. Their work involves both the use of traditional materials and techniques but increasingly also modern digital technology. In each of these podcasts two experts from a particular field discuss their experiences, triumphs and tribula ...
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In December 2016, a US official in Havana went to the embassy medical centre to report a debilitating and confounding illness. The symptoms included headaches; nausea; hearing loss; problems with memory and vision – and its onset was characterized by hearing… something. A buzzing, hissing, grinding… sound. Soon, a second official came down with the same symptoms. Then a third. Then a fourth. By the time the story went public in summer 2017, dozens of US diplomats, as well as some Canadians, ...
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Oral History and Audio Storytelling - the pictures are better on radio. "Plenty of time, plenty of tape, and few questions", (pioneering oral historian George Ewart Evans, 1909-1988, https://sounds.bl.uk/Oral-history/George-Ewart-Evans-collection). Listen to Radio Walks on SoundCloud at https://soundcloud.com/jonathan_kempster https://walklistencreate.org/sound-walk-september/sound-walk-september-awards/
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Get the inside scoop on activities at Whose Museum. A mixed bag of conversations with artists and visitors, playlists and meditative vibes.
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Objects hold history. They're evocative of stories stamped in time. As part of The Washington Post's coverage of the Smithsonian's new National Museum of African American History and Culture, people submitted dozens of objects that make up their own lived experiences of black history, creating a "people's museum" of personal objects, family photos and more. The Historically Black podcast brings those objects and their stories to life through interviews, archival sound and music. The Washingt ...
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Children are full of curiosity and questions about the world. Each Friday, join Molly Oldfield, write of the weekly kids quiz in the Guardian each Saturday, the original QI elf and author and host of Everything Under The Sun (both the book and podcast) as she answers questions sent in by children around the world with the help of experts including Neil Gaiman, Heston Blumenthal, Grayson Perry, Lauren Child, Richard Branson and Sophie Dahl to the fish curators at the Natural History Museum. I ...
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The Hidden Constellation explores the future of work in museums, presenting a leading STEM museum service thinking about the value and impact of technology in the work that it does, and the work it will do. By spending time with volunteers, staff and trustees at the Science Museum Group in England, this podcast presents an alternative constellation of museum work - a map of digital labour that is disrupting traditional hierarchies of museum expertise, heralding radical forms of science parti ...
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The San Jose Museum of Art is pleased to offer it's MUSE Award winning podcast. We strive to offer unique audio and video experiences that will help engage our visitors provoking thought and response. We invite you to subscribe to the SJMA PodCast so you will be informed of new content as it becomes available. We offer informational interviews with personalities from the art-world, downloadable exhibition tours for both our permanent collection and our temporary exhibits, and an occasional l ...
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The “Love Nature” podcast explores humans’ inherent fascination with the natural world by connecting listeners with experts from across fields of science, research, art and more. Listen for lively, passionate discussions as guests share their affinity for nature and their hopes for its preservation. Listeners will find our guests’ inspiration infectious, walking away with a deeper understanding of how to better navigate our ever-evolving environment and live more responsibly in it. For more ...
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In the earth beneath our neighborhoods, the woods surrounding our favorite hiking trails and the waters that line our coast lurks a strange phenomenon: Creatures that have traveled great distances to call communities in the South home – and wreak havoc on the world around them. As unwelcome as these new neighbors may be, they’re also giving scientists, farmers, fisherfolk, homeowner associations and more a chance to get creative finding ways to eliminate these species, mitigate their harm or ...
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Sound Tracks is the podcast brought to you by University of Glasgow Careers and Alumni, that’s jam-packed with sound advice from our graduate world-changers to help keep your career on track. Join hosts Kezia and Rosie as they take you on tour with awesome alumni all over the world to share their career journey. From side hustles and social enterprises to surviving freelance, creating social impact and surviving the big city living around the globe. In each episode, you’ll be sure to get the ...
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Welcome to Utah: Life Elevated, the documentary podcast that takes you on an unforgettable road trip through the Beehive State with travel writer and host Aaron Millar. From stepping onto active dinosaur dig sites to rappelling down canyons and mule riding through red rock desert, this series is full of moments that capture Utah's unique stories, histories, and perspectives. Recorded on-location with cinematic-style surround sound, each episode will make you feel like you're right at the hea ...
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Emily is nailing homeschooling with virtual museum tours, a fun-filled Viking project and regular yoga in the garden, as well as whipping up something from the pantry for date night with husband Steve. Pippa is getting to grips with new levels of online dating that only the desperation of two kids in lockdown could push you to, whilst Kate is a ticking timebomb holding all the shit together whilst her husband cycles round the countryside looking after his mental health. Working from home, co ...
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Podcasts from The University of Texas' student newspaper, The Daily Texan.
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Imagine being able to make your perfect studio. Where would it be? What would it look like? And if you only had six pieces of gear to choose from, what would they be? This is exactly what we ask of guest artists, producers and industry figureheads. It might sound easy but there are strict rules in the Forever Studio. Hosts and shameless nerds Chris Barker and Will Betts guide guests through the dramatic journey to studio foreverdom. There will be nostalgia. There will be anecdotes. There may ...
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Real is not Real Enough is a podcast movie based on the work of the writer and philosopher Günther Anders. California 1941: real war in Europe, fake blood in Los Angeles. Join us as we enter the HOLLYWOOD COSTUME PALACE, where movie magic is made. This audio work is an adaptation of Günther Anders’ remarkable diary “Washing the Corpses of History”. Season Two, Unpacking the Real, introduces you to special guests who take us into conversations that emerge from the podcast audio diary Real is ...
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Marco Aurelio aka Sous Dubois. He brings passion, diversity, dynamics, storytelling, and dedication with a strong focus on the perfect interaction with a crowd. This is what you will experience, hear, feel and see when you get acquainted with one of the best kept secrets hailing out of Amsterdam. As a young kid, he was influenced by various sounds such as Acid, Disco, Chaabi, Hardcore, Hip-hop, House, Gabber, Gangster Rap, Punk, Rai, R&B, and Reggae it was during the era of cassettes and rad ...
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Since 2020 a News Organization About City Life. We’re nonpartisan dedicated and committed to serving the public and our community. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/citylifeorg/support
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Contemporary design and craft in Australia. Season 3 goes behind the scenes of the 2023 MAKE Award, Australia's newest and richest national award celebrating innovation in contemporary craft and design. Meet the winner Vipoo Srivilasa; and finalists High Tea with Mrs Woo; Julie Blyfield, Csongvay Blackwood, and Johannes Kuhnen. Hear from MAKE Award judges Jason Smith, Hyeyoung Cho and Brian Parkes. Season 2 is all about ceramics - production pottery, teaching and learning with clay, museum c ...
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The Centre d'Art Contemporain Genève presents Overmorrow’s Library, a podcast series by Federico Campagna, available on the 5th floor (digital extension): https://5e.centre.ch/en/ The library for ‘the day after tomorrow’ is dedicated to books and authors whose work explores the limits of the ‘world’ as the frame of sense through which our consciousness experiences the chaos of reality. Each new episode presents a book that engages with the challenge of world-making, with the end-time of a wo ...
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Anthropological Airwaves is the official podcast of American Anthropologist, the flagship journal of the American Anthropological Association. It is a venue for highlighting the polyphony of voices across the discipline’s four fields and the infinite—and often overlapping—subfields within them. Through conversations, experiments in sonic ethnography, ethnographic journalism, and other (primarily but not exclusively) aural formats, Anthropological Airwaves endeavors to explore the conceptual, ...
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The Radio Tower is the podcast of the Long Island Radio and Television Historical Society. We feature stories of the men and women that worked in the field as well as the myths and the machines that made Long Island an early cradle of radio history.
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Public Work is a public humanities podcast created by students and staff at the John Nicholas Brown Center for Public Humanities and Cultural Heritage (Brown University). Produced by Amelia Golcheski and Jim McGrath in 2017-2018. Listen to our twelve-episode series of interviews and conversations with curators, scholars, students, artists, and more.
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A preservationist’s job is to protect. She watches over something precious, something that deserves to be maintained. He understands its worth and displays it carefully to the world in the same way a white-gloved museum curator presents a rare da Vinci. They will forever stand guard and fight for the cause – for a preservationist’s job is never done. We are The Michael Jackson Preservation Project. We are here to promote his artistic brilliance, his unmatched humanitarianism and his life leg ...
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Sonic Days 2023 - Debate: Sound In Museums
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In this episode, we explore the role of sound in transforming museum experiences. Our panel of esteemed experts will discuss the innovative use of audio in exhibitions and how it enhances visitor engagement. From immersive soundscapes to the challenges of integrating audio in historical contexts, we'll cover it all. Recorded live at Sonic Days 2023…
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Artist Edra Soto Creates a Monument to Puerto Rican Communities at Central Park with Public Art Fund Installation Graft
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Brooklyn Museum Unveils Liza Lou’s Trailer (1998–2000)in the Lobby, on View to the Public for the First Time in over a Decade
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The American Museum of Natural History and Wellcome Announce Collaboration for Climate Week NYC
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Governors Island Arts Announces 2024 Fall Season
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#144: Bee stings, colours, and maths with Chris Haughton
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Welcome to Episode #144 of Everything Under the Sun! This week Molly answers a fabulous question from Mollie about bees and their stingers, and another brilliant question from David about why we see light as colour. Bestselling and beloved children's author Chris Haughton answers a wonderful question from Brooklynne about when we started doing math…
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Announcing Shantell Martin’s First-Ever Walking Path to Debut in Times Square this October
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New York City Ballet Presents 2024 Fall Season
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5G Wireless Connectivity Now Live in 42 St Shuttle Tunnel
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Olympians to Close Out Historic Seasons with New York Road Runners at New Balance 5th Avenue Mile
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Through Her Lens: The Tribeca Chanel Women’s Filmmaker Program Three-Day Workshop Returns for Ninth Year
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Second Annual NYC Installment & Debuts The Promise of Liberty Exhibit at Historic Great Hall at City College
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Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute presents 911 Performance in Time Square
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Coffeeology (COFFEE) with Peter Giuliano
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When did coffee get into our mouths? Who’s right when it comes to the best coffee? What’s the most ethical way to enjoy it? What about the cats that eat the beans? How will climate change affect your morning coffee? Peter Giuliano is the executive director of the Coffee Science Foundation explains folk stories behind coffee, what makes beans taste …
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Free Art Exhibit “Alter Eco” on Display at Arsenal Gallery
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Exhibition at The Met to Explore Himalayan Buddhist Devotional Art Throughout History
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Iconic New York City Restaurant Serendipity3 Opens New Location in Times Square as It Celebrates 70th Anniversary
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South Street Seaport Museum Announces The Shaker Experience and the Broader Immigrant Story
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FUTURA 2000: Breaking Out Exhibition Opening at The Bronx Museum
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Princess Diana Museum Opens to the Public with Free Week Passes
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Samba Sunset: Brazilian Independence Day at Sounds of Brazil, Saturday, September 7
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What Teeth Tell us About Survival on Earth
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Zoologist Bill Schutt argues that teeth were pivotal to the success of vertebrate animals, they're power tools for survival. His latest book is "Bite: An Incisive History of Teeth, from Hagfish to Humans." On this podcast extra, Schutt explains why teeth are key to understanding evolution; the controversy over fluoride in water; and why people once…
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Sonic Days 2023 - Debate: New Concert Formats - The Creative Perspective
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In this episode, we explore how new technologies are reshaping the future of concert audio. Our panel of creative experts discusses the emerging trends in immersive concert formats and how these innovations are transforming the way audiences experience live music. From advancements in sound design to spatial audio techniques, we dive into the creat…
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NYIC Launches ‘New York Proud’ Public Art Campaign Celebrating Immigrant Stories Across NYC
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The Apollo and The National Black Theatre To Co-Present The Divining: Ceremonies from in the name of the m/other tree Written, directed and choreographed by Ebony Noelle Golden
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Thomas Lax, Linda Goode Bryant win 2024 Brendan Gill Prize for exhibition, ‘Just Above Midtown: Changing Spaces’
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The New York Latino Film Festival Presented By Warner Bros. Discovery Returns September 15-22
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Free Dance Classes with Ailey at The Whitney Museum for Second Sundays on September 8
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NYC Parks Serves Up Pizza-Specific Trash Cans to Manage Trash, Fight Scourge of Rats
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The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Behavior
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There are countless hidden forces that affect how we behave, the choices that we make, and the general shape of our lives. On this episode, we take a deep dive into some of those forces. We hear stories about mirroring and how it affects our interactions, whether implicit bias trainings actually work, and how hierarchies influence productivity. Lea…
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A Carefully Crafted Totem by Venerated Artist Arthur Simms is Now on View on The High Line
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Little Island Announces Complete Cast & Creative Team for Anthony Roth Costanzo in “The Marriage of Figaro”
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MTA Details Labor Day Holiday Weekend Service
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Back to School: NYC DOT Launches Largest Ever Number of Open Streets at Schools
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$15 Million Federal Grant to Build Nation's Largest Municipal Curbside EV Charging Program
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NYC Parks Unveils First-of-its-Kind Smart Basketball Hoop at Tompkins Square Park
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2024 World Champions To Be Decided at the Lexus WSL Finals
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Glenn Ligon inaugurates newly relaunched High Line Art Billboard with timely Untitled (America/Me)
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Cube Art Fair: The World’s Largest Public Art Fair Returns to New York City for Its 11th Edition
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FLASHBACK 5: Celebrating Five Years of ARTECHOUSE NYC
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The Dawes Act of 1887 allowed the federal government to divide tribal lands into 160-acre allotments. These allotments were then assigned to individual tribal members with the goal of assimilating Native families. Unassigned allotments were designated as surplus and given to American settlers, resulting in the loss of two-thirds of tribal lands. In…
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The Dawes Act of 1887 allowed the federal government to divide tribal lands into 160-acre allotments. These allotments were then assigned to individual tribal members with the goal of assimilating Native families. Unassigned allotments were designated as surplus and given to American settlers, resulting in the loss of two-thirds of tribal lands. In…
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Museology (MUSEUMS) Encore in Memory of Ronnie Cline
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A very special encore in memory of our favorite Museologist, Ronnie Cline. In this 2018 episode, we talked about the life and work of a great dude and a good pal who passed away this morning. On the agenda of his legendary episode: Museums! Mummies! Paintings! Hot dogs! Alie sits down with her dear internet friend and museologist Ronnie Cline, who …
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World Premiere of Stanley Nelson’s San Juan Hill: Manhattan's Lost Neighborhood A 62nd New York Film Festival Special Event at Lincoln Center
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