A personal podcast 303 seconds in length. An exercise in practice, production and (eventually) thinking in public.
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This week I've been thinking about attention. My own, other people's, and of the attention of crowds, welcome or otherwise. Where we pay it, to what, for how long, and with what intensity. Recorded in the garden, looking at a tree. Some things mentioned: No-one buys books by Elle Griffin. "The World in a Selfie" by Marco d'Eramo. 2023 Columbia Road…
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An experiment in practice and also in techne. I asked a friend for help with the technology of making a podcast and we arrived at the realisation that it wasn't the technology that was the primary barrier, it was the practice, the craft, the practical knowledge. It was less important to know how to use a particular piece of technology, the challeng…
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Some thoughts on "Architecture for VR" in relation to the difference angles from which architecture students and VFX artists approach their 3D models. Considering my own background in designing performance spaces (theatres, festival venues, etc) and how that relates to the creation of gathering places in virtual worlds. The title refers to the fact…
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Episode 2203 of 303 See Other, a personal podcast 303 seconds in length by me, @polysemic. It’s an exercise in practice, production and thinking in public. After a couple of weeks dominated by deadlines and day jobs, I wanted to face my Resistance to personal projects such as this podcast... which brought to mind "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfie…
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Episode 2202 of 303 See Other, a personal podcast 303 seconds in length by me, @polysemic. It’s an exercise in practice, production and thinking in public. A few thoughts beginning with the 2021 Marble Arch Mound and 2004 Serpentine Pavilion; the miniature Glastonbury Tor from the London 2012 Olympic Opening Ceremony, and the Dutch Pavilion at Expo…
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The first attempt at a new thing. Learning new software and a workflow (audio) that is utterly foreign to me. Publishing this now because sometimes it is important just to begin. Practice will make progress. If you do find (and listen to) this, please do let me know when. For now, maybe the best place to find me is @polysemic. With apologies to @th…
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