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SA Voices From the FieldSA Voices From the FieldStudent Affairs Voice from South Africa, W.P. WahlThis week on NASPA'a SA Voices From the Field podcast, we interviewed WP Wahl about his own experiences working in South Africa. Dr W.P. Wahl has been involved in student affairs for 21 years, and currently serves as Director: Student Life at the University of the Free State (UFS), in central South Africa – a position he has occupied since October 2016. During the past two decades he has been involved in numerous transformation projects, involving highly diverse student communities. From 2017 to 2019 Dr Wahl directed, in collaboration with a co-director from the United States, the annual ACUHO-I Student Housing Tr...2023-03-0943 min工具大好き工具大好き【コンバースのワークシューズ】第23回。なんと!あのコンバースから安全靴が出た!!?JSAA規格が定める安全性や耐久性、コンバースならではのデザイン性を兼ね備えたプロテクティブスニーカーのライン”CPD(CONVERSE PROTECTIVE DESIGN)” について、コンバースジャパン株式会社のデザイナー・伊藤有希さんに紹介してもらいました! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2023-03-0434 min野BALL -ALL ABOUT BASEBALL-野BALL -ALL ABOUT BASEBALL-#1:Flippin Bats Ben Verlander記念すべき第1回の内容は人気Podcast番組Flippin BatsのBen Verlanderの話です。 https://podcasts.apple.com/jp/podcast/flippin-bats-with-ben-verlander/id1559847035?i=1000577506853 イベントに参加した日本スポーツアナリスト協会のニュースはこちら http://jsaa.org/news/3798/ ●メッセージや質問もお待ちしております! yaballinfo@gmail.com 2022-09-0305 minJSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastWORKING WITH LIGHT & ARCHITECTURE.Light has always been in conversation with architecture and the built space. Either sneaking in through windows and roshandans in closed rooms, or highlighting the grandiosity of a Mughal monument, or just present as the banal tube light in a concrete brutalist corridor, light is an integral part of the built form. Light much like bricks & cement is a subtle skin of any structure or building. This conversation on light and architecture brings together architect Manav Bhargava and artist Parul Gupta and their relationships of seeing, making and working with light in the forms of the spatial.2020-08-221h 31JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastON IMAGESIn the age of Digital Reproduction, what meaning does the architectural image now hold? As one significant arm of architectural representation, has its apparent form and content trans-mutated over time for both its producers and its consumers? The architectural photograph has often been accused of the neutron bomb affect, yet this is not outside of its own context, as well as the context which it hopes to capture. Does it frame and form its object, as before, when the very act of controlling this has changed over time? Does every new instance of it enter into a...2020-08-1454 minJSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastSTREET ART AND THE CITYDoes the making and un-making of a place ever stop? Is it possible to weave art into the everyday life of ordinary places? Alternatively, can streets and neighborhoods take the form of an open art gallery? Can street art be used strategically to re-generate neglected neighborhoods? What does it mean to curate artwork at the scale of the neighborhood and the city? How does the city and its public spaces give voices for inclusion through street art? Can we use street art for community engagement and enable social awareness and empowerment? The speakers Giulia and...2020-08-081h 41JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastMATERIALS & MAKINGIs architecture the making of a clay pot, a brick, a tile or is it the making of a house, a spice rack, a ship or a play ground? Do materials, masons and contractors build buildings, or do architects build them? This webinar, with Prof. Sarover Zaidi explores the ideas of materials and making so centrally placed in the field of architecture. How do we build? and what worlds of materiality and making do we inhabit in our built environments? The speakers Asha and Arijit, explore for us the ubiquitous Mangalore tile. Albeit developed by Swiss missionaries...2020-07-311h 27JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastSEIZING THE DAYCOVID-19 and the consequent national lockdown has been an unprecedented moment of collapse of spatial scales. City after city, millions of people inhabiting hidden dwellings, and hitherto invisible – suddenly poured onto the streets and began walking, cycling, hitching rides in trucks; all this while being hungry and thirsty. They did feats that tested the endurance limits of the body. As people deployed knowledge and ignorance tactically, relied on networks of trust to get by, figured out how to make neighborhoods survive, COVID-19 did what the theorist and the practitioner have not been able to do on one’s ow...2020-07-261h 16JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastTHE EVERYDAY; Objects and Affects.Our lives are a veritable bricolage of objects, some inherited, some bought, some found, others gifted. Surrounded by them, stored away or lovingly displayed, they define and shape us. Objects move, and they move us; they hurtle us through time and space, both past and of the future. And, they endure, gathering stories and impressions, of generations of hands. Yet, we mistakenly equate value with money, not memories. We look at the artwork hanging on our walls, and skip past that chipped, faded bowl picked up by our grandmother sitting on the kitchen shelf. We revel in the...2020-07-181h 02JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastGhar: of building, dwelling, and living."To build originally means to dwell. To dwell means to live our lives." - Martin Heidegger Architecture is about building houses, building homes and building lives. The act of building a house though located on technical drawings, brick, and concrete continues after the structures have been built. To then think, about the idea of Ghar, home Ashiana, we are compelled to ask some questions of the discipline. Do we build houses or homes? Where does building end and dwelling begin? When is a house actually complete? Do houses grow? And is building, also a form of dwelling...2020-06-201h 40JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastSPATIO-ECONOMIC DISJUNCTIONSUrban industry in India seems to have disowned its own muscle – the labourers – who were driving the wheels of the economy and urban expansion. The COVID-19 situation exposes how inequality is entrenched in neoliberal urban design and how it jeopardises the future of urban economics in India. As over 50 million migrant labourers languish in deep distress, face subhuman conditions, walk thousands of kilometres back home, it is critical to understand how unjust and inequitable our urban evolution has been and more importantly, what will the ramifications be of this mass exodus on our cities, towns, economic zones. Equally important to u...2020-06-1457 minJSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's Podcast#WCW Working with Power.We look at Rosie the Riveter as the figurehead of emancipation. In reality, as women designers, we are expected to be rosy merely in appearance. Liberated from labour only at the hearth, most of us are now chained to our desks; dissuaded from the actual site and act of making with our hands; from wielding power tools, from shaping materials, from getting down and dirty. Why? So, that Masculinity and heteronormativity can remain secure. Most women. Not all. Rosie still has a tribe, and they are happily wielding tools, driving nails into skewed representations. What is it like to...2020-06-061h 20JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastARCHITECTURE FUTURESArchitecture is constantly predicting the future of towns, cities and nation states. Haunted by many ideas of utopia, architectural thinking and practices often hold for us the promise of many and diverse futures. This podcast brings together an architect, planner and urbanologist who have worked in varied cities, spaces and built environments to attend to some primal questions around architecture futures: Who do we build for? What and how do we build? And who will inhabit these buildings? Is the present more important than the future? Where are we going with the future of architecture?2020-05-291h 14JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastEXCLUSIONARY URBANISMSPostcolonial urbanism, in our path dependant governance, has successfully created cityscapes that segregate and delineate more than they integrate and assimilate. Social and political urban design has compartmentalised internal city spaces into ghettos for different communities, services, functions. This in turn heavily undermines access, rights, dignity of communities. During the current COVID-19 crisis, the fault line has been blatantly exposed where the urban design itself has jeopardised basic human security of a large number of labourers who make our cities in the first place. In this we will discuss some of these critical issues with Prof. Mohan to understand...2020-05-221h 10JSAA\'s PodcastJSAA's PodcastINTERIOR FUTURESOver the last two decades, we have seen interiors explode in the public imagination, both as a veritable field of work and as a disciplined to be studied. It would be amiss to mention, that this has naturally coincided, not only with a transnational movement of materials, technologies and systems, but also with the rampage of social media. In this new era, where a wide variety of practices have come to the fore, practices which are often mired in profitability, and one where images are proliferating like never before, designers have come into their own as influencers with their...2020-05-171h 22