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Peter Gorne
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A Duck in a Tree
A Duck in a Tree 2025-09-20 | Let the Light Be Woven
The 689th of a series of weekly radio programmes created by :zoviet*france: First broadcast 20 September 2025 by Resonance 104.4 FM and CJMP 90.1 FM Thanks to the artists and sound recordist included here for their fine work. track list 00 Chris Osborne - Intro 01 David Stewart Nature Sound - Yakutian Bar-tailed Godwit 02 [unknown sound recordist / BBC] - Trams – Amsterdam (8 Axle Articulate, Built 1980) Exterior: Doors Close with Bell, Departs 03 MAdam - Key Chain 04 Sevenism - Over Dark Fields 05 Chlorine - The Painter (Part 2) 06 Ø - Kangastus 07 Annette Van...
2025-09-23
58 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Sustainable Circular Building Materials
In this episode of #GreenUP, we had the privilege of hosting Adital Ela, the driving force behind Criaterra, a company at the forefront of addressing critical challenges in building materials sustainability. 🎙️ Adital shared eye-opening insights into the traditional building industry's practices, where minerals are extracted from the ground and incinerated to achieve construction strength, leading to three major problems: 1. Carbon emissions are released into the atmosphere during this process. 2. Chemical alterations to materials hinder circularity and recovery. 3. A significant amount of energy is expended, contributing to environmental impact.
2024-04-01
05 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Cultured plant-derived ingredients and micro-nutrients
Unlocking the Magic of Plant Cells: A Micro-Podcast You Can't Miss! In our latest GreenUP episode, we're diving deep with Iday Dana, the co-founder of Novella, working on the next generation of botanical products. Novella's secret sauce lies within plant cells – they're shaping the future of plant-based products by handpicking the crème de la crème of micronutrients and functionality. In meticulously controlled, low-risk environments But here's where the magic truly happens: Novella's groundbreaking science allows for ingredient enhancement and customization at every stage of plant growth, providing unparalleled access to the trea...
2024-03-24
05 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Sequestrating Carbon in the Ocean
In this episode of #GreenUP, we're thrilled to have Ori Shaashua, the Co-Founder and CPO of Gigablue, sharing their revolutionary approach to carbon capture that's making waves! Discover how Gigablue is harnessing the incredible carbon capture potential of the ocean's natural cycles. Ori and his team saw a unique opportunity in parts of the seas that lacked phytoplankton, critical for the ocean's carbon cycle. Their solution? They developed an ingenious particle that supercharges phytoplankton growth, boosting carbon capture to unprecedented levels! But here's the kicker – Gigablue is putting these particles to wor...
2024-03-17
05 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Uncover the Future of Smart Cities
In this GreenUP episode, we had the privilege of sitting with Baruch Gueta, CEO and Co-founder of RoadSense. RoadSense is on a mission to transform cities by aggregating public space data wirelessly, offering deep insights and real-time alerts to tackle countless urban challenges, all while fiercely guarding privacy. But here's the twist: It's not about drowning in data – most cities grapple with that already. Baruch shares their refreshing approach: they start by defining the problems cities face, then roll up their sleeves to analyze the data, extracting the insights needed for informed decision-making. Ro...
2024-03-10
04 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Converting Carbon to Minerals
In this episode of GreenUp, Marat Maayan, the visionary founder and CEO of Airovation, joins host Peter Gorne to delve deep into the world of carbon capture and the groundbreaking technologies that are tackling the Holy Grail of carbon mitigation. Discover how value-oriented technologies are leading the charge in the sustainable revolution by not only capturing carbon at the source in heavy, dirty industries but also transforming it into a circular solution. Airovation is using carbon and waste to produce valuable minerals and chemicals, creating byproducts that can be commercialized for a secondary revenue stream. Tune in to better...
2024-02-18
05 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Identifying Optimal Locations for Renewable Energy Projects
In this episode, we had the pleasure of chatting with Matias Sigal, CEO and Co-founder of REplace. REplace is on a mission to change the game by instantly identifying the perfect spots for renewable energy projects, driven by ROI and development risk. Their cutting-edge algorithm pinpoints locations with the highest revenue potential while simultaneously slashing costs. Did you know that a staggering 80% of renewable energy projects face failure due to manual site selection? This archaic approach costs us billions annually and slows down the crucial energy transition. Solar project developers, in particular, grapple w...
2024-01-08
04 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Transforming an ancient plant into a new protein source
In this episode, we sat down with the visionary Alon Karpol, CEO of Better Pulse, a company embarking on an inspiring journey to redefine our approach to plant proteins! The challenge was clear: Alon and his team set out to discover a plant protein that’s not only highly nutritious but also resilient in warmer climates and effortlessly harvestable and processable. Their quest led them to an unexpected hero – black-eyed peas! These versatile legumes ticked all the boxes: abundant nutritious protein, adaptability to varying climates, and a rich history of safe human consumption spanning centuries. Plus...
2024-01-08
05 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Creating Superfood with Fungi
In this episode, we embark on an eye-opening journey with the remarkable Jasmin Ravid, – CEO and Co-Founder at Kinoko – where she uncovers the incredible potential of fermentation technologies to transform our food system. The global food system is at a crossroads. Half of the world is plagued by food scarcity, while the other half grapples with an overabundance of unhealthy choices. Jasmin and her team have taken up the mantle to transform this landscape. She tells us how using plant-based ingredients like legumes and grains, they’ve harnessed the power of fungi to mimic an astoni...
2024-01-08
04 min
GreenUP - A Micro-Podcast About GreenTech and Sustainability
Producing Affordable, Green Ammonia
In this GreenUP episode, we engage in a captivating conversation with Ophira Melamed, the visionary CEO and Co-Founder of NitroFix. Ammonia is a chemical that plays a pivotal role in our world. From fertilizers to polymers, refrigerants to explosives, it’s everywhere. But here’s the twist: Ammonia production has remained virtually unchanged for over a century, with a significant downside – massive CO2 emissions. But hold onto your hats because Ophira’s team is on a mission to rewrite this narrative! They’ve pioneered a CO2-less method, giving birth to green ammonia. And the best part...
2024-01-08
04 min
St Paul's Cathedral
To God alone be glory: J. S. Bach's St Matthew Passion Part 4 - Andrew Carwood (2018)
Please note that due to copyright, musical pieces played at this reflective day have been edited out of this podcast. Recordings referred to are Ton Koopman conducting the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra with artists including Peter Kooy (Bass/Jesus) and Kai Wessel (Alto Vocals), and Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting the Concentus Musicus Wien with artists including Matthias Görne (Bass/Jesus), Oliver Widmer (Bass/Judas) Bernarda Fink (Alto) and Christine Schäfer (Soprano). (Some inaudible audience questions and comments have also been edited out.) Part 4: “In my beginning is my end” Aus Liebe (Harnoncourt edited out at 00.02.35.793 (with Christine Schäfer) Excerpt 9 – Final (Ko...
2018-05-14
22 min
St Paul's Cathedral
To God alone be glory: J. S. Bach's St Matthew Passion Part 3 - Andrew Carwood (2018)
Please note that due to copyright, musical pieces played at this reflective day have been edited out of this podcast. Recordings referred to are Ton Koopman conducting the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra with artists including Peter Kooy (Bass/Jesus) and Kai Wessel (Alto Vocals), and Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting the Concentus Musicus Wien with artists including Matthias Görne (Bass/Jesus), Oliver Widmer (Bass/Judas) Bernarda Fink (Alto) and Christine Schäfer (Soprano). (Some inaudible audience questions and comments have also been edited out.) Part 3: Telling the Story Excerpt 5 – Jesus’ ‘halo’ (Harnoncourt edited out at 00.03.56.400 (with Matthias Görne as Jesus)) Excerpt 6 – Jesus Forsake...
2018-05-14
28 min
St Paul's Cathedral
To God alone be glory: J. S. Bach's St Matthew Passion Part 2 - Andrew Carwood (2018)
Please note that due to copyright, musical pieces played at this reflective day have been edited out of this podcast. Recordings referred to are Ton Koopman conducting the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra with artists including Peter Kooy (Bass/Jesus) and Kai Wessel (Alto Vocals), and Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting the Concentus Musicus Wien with artists including Matthias Görne (Bass/Jesus), Oliver Widmer (Bass/Judas) Bernarda Fink (Alto) and Christine Schäfer (Soprano). (Some inaudible audience questions and comments have also been edited out.) Part 2: A New Song Excerpt 2 – Herr bin ichs? (Harnoncourt edited out at 00.10.32.732) Excerpt 3 – Sind Blitze, sind Donner (Koopman edited...
2018-05-14
28 min
St Paul's Cathedral
To God alone be glory: J. S. Bach's St Matthew Passion Part 1 - Andrew Carwood (2018)
Please note that due to copyright, musical pieces played at this reflective day have been edited out of this podcast. Recordings referred to are Ton Koopman conducting the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra with artists including Peter Kooy (Bass/Jesus) and Kai Wessel (Alto Vocals), and Nikolaus Harnoncourt conducting the Concentus Musicus Wien with artists including Matthias Görne (Bass/Jesus), Oliver Widmer (Bass/Judas) Bernarda Fink (Alto) and Christine Schäfer (Soprano). (Some inaudible audience questions and comments have also been edited out.) Part 1: Singing the Passion Excerpt 1 – Opening Chorus (Koopman edited out at 00.31.32.971 and Harnoncourt edited out at 00.33.56.341) J.S. Bach...
2018-05-14
35 min
Ambientblog Mixes
Mantra of Walls and Wiring
"Mantra of Walls and Wiring" is the first of a set of three one hour mixes created in 2005. The other two are "The Hum in the Room" and "Acoustical Illusion" (will follow later). As you can read from the titles, these mixes thematically deal with the sound you can hear in your living environment; the 'everyday hum' surrounding you. I got inspired for this theme when I listened to a slowly fading ambient-cd...and finally realised the cd had already stopped for quite a while and I was obviously listening to (and enjoying) the hum of my own refrigerator...
2009-07-12
00 min
Ambientblog Mixes
Mantra of Walls and Wiring
"Mantra of Walls and Wiring" is the first of a set of three one hour mixes created in 2005. The other two are "The Hum in the Room" and "Acoustical Illusion" (will follow later). As you can read from the titles, these mixes thematically deal with the sound you can hear in your living environment; the 'everyday hum' surrounding you. I got inspired for this theme when I listened to a slowly fading ambient-cd...and finally realised the cd had already stopped for quite a while and I was obviously listening to (and enjoying) the hum of my own refrigerator...
2009-07-12
00 min