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230: Full-On Artistic Telephone
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This week, we begin with a discussion around how we actually discuss art, including some of the collective meaning of the terms we use. Also, can concepts like “commentary” and “criticism” be as effective if they are non-verbal? For example, is a jazz improvisation an appropriate response to a particular work of art? Also, we spend some time talking about gear, from Hackintoshes, to the slew of new cameras announced (or “pre-announced”) at this year’s Photokina. Alexey Titarenko is our Photographer of the Week.
Links for this episode:
- On Taking Pictures - Google+ - Assignment: #mirrorimage
- Cameraperson - Movie Trailers - iTunes
- Crucial MX300 SSD on amazon
- FlakPhoto.com | Photography Online
- What Do You See in Art? Nearly 50 People Told Us - The New York Times
- Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Jimmy Forsyth (photographer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Street life: Newcastle photographer Jimmy Forsyth | Art and design | The Guardian
- Alexey Titarenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- ALEXEY TITARENKO | PHOTOGRAPHY
- THAT TIME I MET ALEXEY TITARENKO - YouTube
- Amazon.com: Alexey Titarenko: The City Is a Novel (9788862084147): Alexey Titarenko, Gabriel Bauret, Brett Abbott, Sean Corcoran: Books
This week's OTP is sponsored by Squarespace - Get 10% off with offer code 'OTP'
326 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on April 05, 2016 17:03 (). Last successful fetch was on November 21, 2021 23:30 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 160977685 series 142268
This week, we begin with a discussion around how we actually discuss art, including some of the collective meaning of the terms we use. Also, can concepts like “commentary” and “criticism” be as effective if they are non-verbal? For example, is a jazz improvisation an appropriate response to a particular work of art? Also, we spend some time talking about gear, from Hackintoshes, to the slew of new cameras announced (or “pre-announced”) at this year’s Photokina. Alexey Titarenko is our Photographer of the Week.
Links for this episode:
- On Taking Pictures - Google+ - Assignment: #mirrorimage
- Cameraperson - Movie Trailers - iTunes
- Crucial MX300 SSD on amazon
- FlakPhoto.com | Photography Online
- What Do You See in Art? Nearly 50 People Told Us - The New York Times
- Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Jimmy Forsyth (photographer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Street life: Newcastle photographer Jimmy Forsyth | Art and design | The Guardian
- Alexey Titarenko - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- ALEXEY TITARENKO | PHOTOGRAPHY
- THAT TIME I MET ALEXEY TITARENKO - YouTube
- Amazon.com: Alexey Titarenko: The City Is a Novel (9788862084147): Alexey Titarenko, Gabriel Bauret, Brett Abbott, Sean Corcoran: Books
This week's OTP is sponsored by Squarespace - Get 10% off with offer code 'OTP'
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