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John Waidner
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Beyond The Zero
End of Year Special Part 4
Part 4 David Leo Rice New books in 2024 The Berlin Wall The Squimbop Condition Conclusion to the Dodge City series - A Room in Dodge City Volume 3 Highlights of 2023 Adam Levin Mount Chicago and Bubblegum and looking forward to the reissue of The Instructions The Morning Star - Karl Ove Knausgå...
2023-12-24
2h 34
The Burley Fisher Podcast
BFDay 2023 #2 - Waidner / Harrison
The weekend's headliner! Isobel Waider and M. John Harrison here in discourse upon the left-field in contemporary literature. Listen here new modes being created, imagined, reinforced. Hosted by So Mayer, Sam Fisher and Dan Fuller. The Burley Fisher Podcast is a DPF Production.
2023-11-12
50 min
ART FICTIONS
Social Mobility and Beyond Language (MELANIE JACKSON)
Guest artist MELANIE JACKSON joins artist JILLIAN KNIPE to discuss her art practice via 'Corey Fah Does Social Mobility' by Isabel Waidner. Published in 2023 by Hamish Hamilton, part of Penguin Random House, the novel explores binaries, boundaries and borders, freeing us to imagine other ways of being within the context of award winning social mobility, cyclical history, and watching reality TV. MELANIE and Jillian's discussion encompasses shame, humility, apology, gratitude, wormholes, reconfigured animations, cultural disruption, synthetic biology, persistent amnesia, complicated truths, brutalist architecture, unsustained caretaking, industrial metaphysics, winged penises, synthetic biology, false blaming, clashing ideologies, idealistic social h...
2023-11-10
1h 17
Tender Buttons
029 Isabel Waidner: Liberating the Canon
In this episode, we chat to Isabel Waidner about their new novel, Corey Fah Does Social Mobility. We discuss the notion of 'liberating the canon' and the role of formal innovation in representing marginalised perspectives across gender, sexuality, social class and race. We explore the queering of the Bambi figure in Corey Fah Does Social Mobility, the radical importance of acknowledging references and transdisciplinary approaches to art-making. We discuss the role of football and music as traditional ways for working-class people to access 'social mobility' and consider how literature might fit within this. We explore the queering of time...
2023-07-31
50 min
Circuit Break - A MacroFab Podcast
EP#146: The TechHOUNDS
John WaidnerElectronics Engineer with a background in Logic design, analog circuit, system integration and testingCurrently John is a mentor for the TechHOUNDS and volunteers for the Boy Scouts of AmericaDerek Fronek High school student from Carmel High SchoolPart of the Carmel High School robotics team the TechHOUNDSTechHOUNDSWhat are the TechHOUNDS and how did you start?Leadership? Who leads the group?DivisionsRobot OpsProgramming/ElectricalConstructionInformation TechnologyPublic RelationsHow do you handle the overlap between divisions?Derek - What division are you most involved with?John - How involved are you in the process?What is FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and T...
2018-11-14
53 min
Suite (212)
John Calder - A Life in Publishing
John Calder (1927-2018) was a giant of 20th century literary publishing, and a champion of free speech. Best known for publishing Samuel Beckett's novels and poetry, he brought much of the most innovative European literature of the 20th century to an English-speaking audience, ultimately won a landmark obscenity trial over Hubert Selby Jr's 'Last Exit to Brooklyn' and has inspired several generations of exciting writers and publishers. Joining Juliet to discuss Calder's life and legacy is Alex Kovacs, author of 'The Currency of Paper' (2013), who worked in Calder's bookshop in London in 2008-10. Alessandro Gallenzi's obituary for John Calder: https...
2018-10-08
1h 00
All Souls Unitarian Church
'WHAT ARE WHITE PEOPLE TO DO?' - A Forum on Racism and Being Part of the Solution
The Community Forum was held on Thursday, October 6, 2016, at All Souls Unitarian Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. DESCRIPTION The forum was to educate people about racism, inspire people to take action, and encourage them to engage in the second civil rights movement that is taking place, right now, in our city, and in our nation. We invite white people, and our friends of color, to listen to African American and white leaders in our community who are actively doing the work to break down systemic racism. The focus of this program is the role of white people in the work of c...
2016-10-07
1h 53