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Bacul în 2 minute (la Limba Română) - Audio Q and A
Comentați motivul lumii ca teatru ('theatrum mundi') într-o operă literară studiată.
Stimate candidat, apreciem alegerea unui subiect de profunzime, care deschide perspective interpretative ample. Vă rog să comentați motivul lumii ca teatru ("theatrum mundi") într-o operă literară studiată. --- Răspuns propus:...
2025-06-04
02 min
Opera Mundi | 10 ans !
Frédérique Aït-Touati : Theatrum Mundi
2025-04-20
57 min
L'Aérospatial - arts visuels à Québec
L' Aérospatial 01 octobre 2024
ÉMISSION DU 1ER OCTOBRE 2024 Animé par Kristel Tremblay Mise en onde par Mathilde Harvey-Morin L’équipe reçoit : Alain Martin Richard, un artiste de la manoeuvre et de la performance, éditeur, critique, essayiste et commissaire, discute avec nous au sujet du dossier Theatrum Mundi qu’il a dirigé pour le dernier numéro de la revue Inter sortie le 22 septembre dernier. On profite de la présence d’Alain Martin pour poursuivre la conversation autour des arts multi à Québec avec Émile Beauchemin, cofondateur de la Charpente des fauves, artiste, commissaire de la derni...
2024-10-02
47 min
New Books in Early Modern History
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
New Books in Catholic Studies
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
New Books in Italian Studies
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
New Books in Intellectual History
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
New Books in Performing Arts
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
New Books in Western European Studies
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
New Books in Women's History
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
New Books in Christian Studies
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
New Books in Literary Studies
Eugenio Refini, "Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy" (Legenda, 2022)
As per William Shakespeare, ‘all the world’s a stage’. But what if the human soul was a stage too? What if the stage of the world and the stage of the soul coincided? And what if the soul was also the main character of the play? These questions are at the core of Eugenio Refini's book Staging the Soul: Allegorical Drama as Spiritual Practice in Baroque Italy (Legenda, 2022), which explores pedagogical uses of allegorical drama in Italy in the decades around 1600, with a focus on the place of theatre in the education of female orphans in the hospit...
2024-01-25
53 min
Les idées larges
Quel pouvoir a le son ?
Avec Juliette Volcler, chercheuse et critique sonore. On connaît la puissance des images. Leur capacité à capter notre attention, à nous séduire et à nous donner envie d’acheter des produits. On connaît un peu moins bien la puissance du son. On sent bien que certaines mélodies nous détendent et que certains bruits nous heurtent, mais je ne me rendais pas compte à quel point une grande partie des sons qui m’entourent ont été soigneusement conçus pour produire un effet particulier. Juliette Volcler est critique sonore et chercheuse indépendante. Dans son dernier livre, L'orchestration du...
2023-12-07
23 min
Culture & Co
Edition du vendredi 03 novembre 2023
- Philippe Lellouche au Carré Sainte Maxime le 14 novembre à 20h30. Seul en scène pour la première fois, Philippe Lellouche raconte ses premières expériences, ses relations et, bien sûr, ses névroses avec autodérision dans cet amusant et réconfortant spectacle de réminiscences agréables. "Stand Alone" de Philippe Lellouche vous fait remonter le temps après 15 années de succès sur scène.- Faute de clientèle suffisante, la librairie de seconde main Théatrum Mundi à Draguignan va fermer ses portes, 80 000 ouvrages, dont certains rares et précieux restent à écouler.
2023-11-03
15 min
Juan on Juan
#173 | BibAlchemy, Theatrum Chemicum, & Creatio Mundi [ HIDDEN ALCHEMICAL CIPHERS IN THE BIBLE ]
Could it be possible that these biblical patriarchs were practicing alchemy? Why were alchemists so intrigued and fascinated by the first chapters of Genesis? Could there be secrets hidden within the original editions of the Bible that have been occulted from the masses and hoarded by the establishment? Join me on this episode where I try and answer these questions.In this episode, I also break down some of latest alchemical concepts in relation to the Bible. Hear for yourself the words of Gerardus Dorn, one of the most enigmatic alchemists of all time, that captivated the mind of Carl...
2023-09-18
2h 54
Piotr Rutkowski Podcast
#69: Theatrum Mundi
Historia ze snu, o pięknym dniu.. Opowiem kolejne wspomnienie tripa tym razem z przyjacielem. Jak wyglądał ten dzień? Jak zrozumiałem, że jako aktorzy możemy zejść na widownię i przyjrzeć się przedstawieniu, które tworzymy jako społeczeństwo i cywilizacja. Na koniec odpowiadam na serię pytać wygenerowanych przez Czat GPT jako najczęściej zadawane w kontekście psychodelików. SUBSKRYBUJ, Obserwuj i Kontaktuj się na: e-mail: prpodcast@op.pl Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/piotr_rutkowski.podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Piotr-Rutkowski-Podcast-106017178780278 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@piotrrutkowskipodcast/featured Artykuł o dronie AI: https://cyfrowa.rp...
2023-06-04
48 min
TMLive
Bureau des Archives des Revendications, Soundtrack © Collectif Ethnographic
Bureau des Archives des Revendications, Soundtrack © Collectif Ethnographic by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-31
18 min
TMLive
Points De Départ_L État Des Lieux, Voices Soundtrack Du Film ©Nadine Schütz
Points De Départ_L État Des Lieux, Voices Soundtrack Du Film ©Nadine Schütz by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-31
56 min
TMLive
Human Recorder Collected Footage, Sonic Snapshots © Nadine Schütz
Human Recorder Collected Footage, Sonic Snapshots © Nadine Schütz by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-31
19 min
TMLive
Ballades Urbaines Initiales, Day 3 © Nadine Schütz
Ballades Urbaines Initiales, Day 3 © Nadine Schütz by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-31
12 min
TMLive
Ballades Urbaines Initiales, Day 2 © Nadine Schütz
Ballades Urbaines Initiales, Day 2 © Nadine Schütz by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-31
06 min
TMLive
Ballades Urbaines Initiales, Day 1 © Nadine Schütz
Ballades Urbaines Initiales, Day 1 © Nadine Schütz by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-31
05 min
TMLive
Points De Départ_ L'état Des Lieux, Soundtrack Du Film ©Nadine Schütz
Points De Départ_ L'état Des Lieux, Soundtrack Du Film ©Nadine Schütz by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-31
56 min
TMLive
Points De Départ – L'état Des Choses: Earth - Water - Electricity (soundtrack des puits sonores)
Points De Départ – L'état Des Choses: Earth - Water - Electricity (soundtrack des puits sonores) by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-31
30 min
TMLive
Organisation Internationale Des Corneilles Et Des Corbeaux, Laura Morsch Kihn © Nadine Schütz
Organisation Internationale Des Corneilles Et Des Corbeaux, Laura Morsch Kihn © Nadine Schütz by Theatrum Mundi
2022-10-29
06 min
Dreamscenes
DreamScenes
“The Low Drone Of Circulating Blood…” Een ononderbroken mix van ambient soundscapes, experimentele electronica en modern-klassieke muziek. Ter nagedachtenis aan Klaus Schulze (1947 – 2022). Zonder hem zou deze muziek niet hetzelfde hebben geklonken. 00:00 DreamScenes – Intro (Susanna) 00:32 Dimitris Tsironis – Sad Morning That Sounds Greek To Me – Japanese & Greek Poetry Of Grief, 2022, 1tracktape 04:00 Monty Adkins – Remote Communion (fragment) Remote Communion, 2022, Crónica 07:56 William St.Hugh – Atoms In The Void Dominion, 2022, Self-released 10:15 Crows Labyrinth, Distant Fires Burning, Jon Doe One, Stratosphere – Bassbient 3 Bassbients, 2022, Móatún 7 15:46 Yuval Avital – Theatrum Mundi Meditations: Safe-Gu...
2022-05-08
59 min
Interviste possibili e impossibili
Intervista all'artista Antonella Cappuccio in occasione dell'inaugurazione della mostra "Theatrum Mundi"
Victoria, Ilaria, Gaia e Davide, studenti dell' IIS Ferrini Franzosini che fanno parte della redazione del giornalino scolastico "Ritardo Breve", intervistano la nota artista partenopea Antonella Cappuccio in occasione dell'inaugurazione della sua mostra dal titolo "Theatrum Mundi". La mamma dei volti noti del cinema, Gabriele e Silvio Muccino, racconterà in particolare ai ragazzi da dove nasce la sua passione per l'arte e come ha influito sulla carriera dei suoi figli.
2022-04-26
09 min
Zdamzdahm: O lekturach inaczej
#32 Motywy do matury w Makbecie i Hamlecie
Przygotowania do matury nie oznaczają ciągłego powtarzania „Lalki” czy „Pana Tadeusza”! W swojej dzisiejszej wypowiedzi postaram się przekonać Was, że warto sięgnąć także do Szekspira, który w swoich dwóch wielkich dziełach – „Makbecie” i „Hamlecie” – podejmuje tematy takie jak los ludzki czy wina i kara. Spis treści: 00:00 Wprowadzenie / 00:54 Charakterystyka i porównanie bohaterów Szekspira / 06:29 Motyw rodziny / 09:36 Motyw winy i kary / 13:44 Motyw władcy / 15:24 Motywy fantastyczne / 18:16 Motyw theatrum mundi / 19:55 Podsumowanie
2022-03-20
21 min
SHOWOFF
#12_Alghoritmic Theatrum Mundi: Future of performance between pixels, algorithms and atoms?
This episode is based on a discussion in the Show Must Go On/Offline series and features the following participants: Guests David Košťak (CZ), playwright, translator and dramaturg Ondřej Holba (CZ), director, lecturer, contact juggler and actor Rudolf Rosa (CZ), robopsychologist, lecturer at the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics, Charles University Jan Mocek (CZ), theatre maker, visual artist and member of IN SITU, a European platform for artistic creation in public spaceJan Tyl (CZ), AI expert, CEO Alpha IndustriesJohann Wolfgang Goethe, digital beingVáclav Havel, digital being Moderator Dita Maleč...
2022-01-31
18 min
TMLive
Poste Transformateur en Ville
Juan Guillermo Dumay and Ruth Oldham explore the interrelations between sound sources in our immediate environments such as the electromechanical, the geophonic and an inaudible planetary hum.
2022-01-28
28 min
TMLive
Listening With
Listening With is a sound-practitioner collective dedicated to exploring and forming sonic ways of becoming-with nonhuman others. While the scores in the print publication respond directly to individual chapters, this podcast invites you inside the sound practices of members of the collective; the questions that motivate them and the approaches that they deploy.
2022-01-27
16 min
TMLive
Lockdown Sonics: A conversation
This discussion brings together Gascia Ouzounian and Matilde Meireles, collaborators on the research project Sonorous Cities: Towards a Sonic Urbanism. They discuss Meireles’s Sunnyside, a composition that was recorded entirely in Meireles’s home in Belfast during the initial Covid-19 lockdowns. Sunnyside is a reflection both on the under-appreciated sounds of domestic spaces, and on the relationship of domestic spaces to wider urban infrastructures. They further reflect on Recomposing the City, a research network founded in 2013 by Ouzounian and architect Sarah Lappin which has brought together numerous sound artists, architects and urbanists in examining questions around sound and urbanism.
2022-01-25
29 min
TMLive
Staging Cities: The Tower Block
This episode focuses on the key residential structure in the city – the concrete icon, the promise of high-rise living, the ghetto – through a discussion with writer Alison Irvine, author of novels This Road is Red (2011) and Cat Step (2020), and cartoonist Matthew Dooley, author of graphic novel Flake (2020), who both set their contributions to Concrete and Ink in tower blocks. Staging Cities is a new podcast from Theatrum Mundi, looking at ideas on the intersection of stagecraft, architecture and urban planning. We are borrowing from the toolkit of theatre-making to think about city-making. These new podcasts accompany a series of books we a...
2021-11-15
57 min
TMLive
Staging Cities: The Mall & the Museum
The second episode of Staging Cities looks at retail palaces and cultural icons over a conversation with writer Alia Trabucco Zerán, shortlisted for the 2019 Man Booker International Prize for her novel The Remainder (La Resta), and artist Bedwyr Williams, whose work was exhibited at Barbican Art Gallery, London, Whitworth ArtGallery, Manchester, and Tramway, Glasgow, among many other institutions. Staging Cities is a new podcast from Theatrum Mundi, looking at ideas on the intersection of stagecraft, architecture and urban planning. We are borrowing from the toolkit of theatre-making to think about city-making. These new podcasts accompany a series of books w...
2021-11-15
1h 06
TMLive
Staging Cities: The Shed & the Ruin
The final episode in the first series of Staging Cities looks at improvised structures, radical ideas, nature and science in cities over a conversation with writer Sophie Mackintosh, whose debut novel The Water Cure was longlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize, and artist and writer Crystal Bennes, whose writing on architecture and design has appeared in international publications including Icon, Frieze, Disegno and Metropolis. Staging Cities is a new podcast from Theatrum Mundi, looking at ideas on the intersection of stagecraft, architecture and urban planning. We are borrowing from the toolkit of theatre-making to think about city-making. These new podcasts...
2021-11-15
1h 02
TM Live
Staging Cities - The Tower Block
This episode focuses on the key residential structure in the city – the concrete icon, the promise of high-rise living, the ghetto – through a discussion with writer Alison Irvine, author of novels This Road is Red (2011) and Cat Step (2020), and cartoonist Matthew Dooley, author of graphic novel Flake (2020), who both set their contributions to Concrete and Ink in tower blocks.Staging Cities is a new podcast from Theatrum Mundi, looking at ideas on the intersection of stagecraft, architecture and urban planning. We are borrowing from the toolkit of theatre-making to think about city-making. These new podcasts accompany a seri...
2021-11-11
57 min
TM Live
Staging Cities - The Mall & the Museum
The second episode of Staging Cities looks at retail palaces and cultural icons over a conversation with writer Alia Trabucco Zerán, shortlisted for the 2019 Man Booker International Prize for her novel The Remainder (La Resta), and artist Bedwyr Williams, whose work was exhibited at Barbican Art Gallery, London, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, and Tramway, Glasgow, among many other institutions.Hosted by Marta Michalowska, Theatrum MundiSound design and editing by Philippe Frau-Nadal
2021-11-11
1h 06
TM Live
Staging Cities - The Shed & the Ruin
The final episode in the first series of Staging Cities looks at improvised structures, radical ideas, nature and science in cities over a conversation with writer Sophie Mackintosh, whose debut novel The Water Cure was longlisted for the 2018 Man Booker Prize, and artist and writer Crystal Bennes, whose writing on architecture and design has appeared in international publications including Icon, Frieze, Disegno and Metropolis.Staging Cities is a new podcast from Theatrum Mundi, looking at ideas on the intersection of stagecraft, architecture and urban planning. We are borrowing from the toolkit of theatre-making to think about city-making...
2021-11-11
1h 02
Landscape Architecture Podcast
Yara Falakha, John-Bingham Hall, and Alexandra Lacroix
https://www.larchitect.org/ Today’s conversation is centered around a post-industrial site on the north-eastern edge of Paris, known as Chapelle Charbon, that is soon to become a new public park for the city of Paris. As a former rail depot, the 6.5 hectare (or 16 acre) site will be developed in several phases over the next decade. As part of this process, the design firm Taktyk was commissioned to design a temporary park called La Parc de 12 Saisons or The 12 Seasons Park, that evolved over a three-year period between 2017 and 2020. Around the same time that Taktyk began th...
2021-10-10
1h 50
Taste of Art
Puntata 17 - Mantova, alla corte dei Gonzaga
Era giusto qualche mese fa… luglio, per l’esattezza il 10 che si dà il caso che come ogni anno in quella data capiti anche il mio compleanno.Insieme alla mia compagna Valeriya avevamo deciso di andare a visitare Mantova. Città che, per entrambi, mancava ancora all’appello tra le tante già viste in giro per l’Italia.A dire il vero eravamo partiti il venerdì sera alla volta di Parma, giusto per fare un salto la mattina dopo al Complesso della Pilotta e ammirare la Mostra di Fornasetti, Theatrum Mundi, per poi muoverci dalla città emiliana in direzione...
2021-10-07
14 min
A Puta da Leitura: Book Reviews
A Puta da Leitura #1
Book Review by George Kafka.Notes from the Underdog. Agriculture for Subsistence in Porto / Anotações sobre o Abaixo de Cão. A Agricultura de Subsistência do Porto. Spector Books 2021. Alexandre Delmar, Luís Ribeiro da Silva, Margarida Quintã, Joaquim Moreno.PTA PUTA DA LEITURABooks, Talks, Radio and DrinksInteressados em edições de arquitectura e curiosos sobre as diversas perspectivas na arquitectura que tomam forma de um livro, de uma revista ou de um jornal, convidamos a juntar-se a nós durante três dias de A PUTA DA LEITURA na...
2021-10-01
06 min
TM Live
Reciprocal Infrastructures: In Conversation with Susannah Haslam and Lou-Atessa Marcellin
TM research fellow, Susannah Haslam, and TM studio manager, Lou-Atessa Marcellin join programme curator Andrea Cetrulo in a conversation around cultural infrastructure. Susannah and Lou have cultivated a friendship as they cultivated a garden together in south London. During these outdoor encounters, they’ve mused on ecosophy, how we can learn from non human organizations and what a return to modular principles of education, and lifelong learning could mean for our societies.Susannah talks about her fellowship with Theatrum Mundi, which draws on her doctoral studies and interest in alternative educational curricula. What does it act...
2021-09-13
40 min
TM Live
Deciphering Bodies: In Conversation with Blanca Pujals And Ellie Cosgrave
Architect Fani Kostourou, associate at Theatrum Mundi, is joined by architect Blanca Pujals and engineer and dancer Ellie Cosgrave to discuss bodies and voices at the centre of city making.Who is visible or audible in public space, and how can interdisciplinary be incorporated into what are fundamentally data driven disciplines like engineering, and an architecture based on standardised measures of the body?Blanca is an architect, spatial researcher and critical writer. Her cross-disciplinary practice engages with questions of geographies of power, the philosophy of science and transnational politics. Ellie Cosgrave is a civil engineer...
2021-09-13
48 min
TM Live
Silence and Stillness: In Conversation with Richard Sennett and Adesola Akinleye
On this episode of our In Conversation Series we have invited two formidable friends to share their thoughts on a theme they have been exploring together: Silence and Stillness.Theatrum Mundi founder, sociologist and musician Richard Sennett, and choreographer, lecturer and Theatrum Mundi Fellow, Adesola Akinleye, exchange their impressions on the role of silence and stillness in their own practice, and the ways in which they influence our being in cities.What do the acts of improvisation, scoring, and designing a city tell us about intentionality, nowness and presence? And how can silence and stillness...
2021-09-13
39 min
TM Live
Performing Violence: In Conversation with Elahe Karimnia and Paul Setúbal
On this first podcast of TM Live, Andrea Cetrulo, Programme Curator at TM, is joined by Brazilian performance artist Paul Setúbal, and architect and TM Associate Elahe Karimnia. Touching on themes of the body, choreography, and violence, this conversation informs TM's ongoing research project Choreographing the City, which questions the ways we move in cities and how choreography can challenge or reveal our understanding of urban design.Curated and produced by Andrea Cetrulo
2021-09-13
1h 07
Good News for Cities〜都市に関する炉辺談話
【#56】都市の風景を音で紡ぐ「都市音楽家」って?
音には風景がある。ある人にとっては、懐かし場所を思い起こさせたり、ある人にとっては、まだ見ぬ遠い異国の地の風景だったり。そんな音が作り出す、色とりどりの世界に今回はお邪魔します。ゲストは、都市音楽家(Urban Composer)の田中堅大さん。音から都市を捉える方法、サウンドスケープと都市論など、音を起点に都市をどのように体験し、表現していくのか、その視点や感覚に迫っていきます。ポッドキャストの中では、実際に世界のさまざまな国で収録した音を使った、田中さんの音楽も聴くことができます。是非、目をつむって、深い呼吸をして、風景を想像してみてください。 ⚫︎ゲストプロフィール😀 Kenta Tanaka|田中堅大 1993年東京都生まれ。ギタリスト/サウンドアーティスト/都市音楽家(Urban Composer)。都市の現象を観察し、音楽/サウンドアート制作に応用することで、都市を主題に音を紡ぐ「都市作曲(Urban Composition)」の確立を模索している。都市における人間と環境音の関係性を、現象学的な聴取によって紐解く作品制作を行なっている。European Postgraduate in Arts in Sound(EPAS)にて、ベルギー・オランダ・フランスを巡りサウンドアートを研究したのち、都市の記憶を回想する個展「Urban Reminiscence——Sound, Object, and Rhythm」(Sta.・東京, 2020)を開催。主な展示作品に「Fictional Soundscapes」(見浜園・千葉、2021)、「Algorithmic Urban Composition」(CCRMA・スタンフォード、2019)など。音楽を取り巻く環境への批評zine『jingle』の出版、蓮沼執太フルフィルへの参加など、音/音楽を中心として多岐に渡る活動を展開。現在、慶應義塾大学大学院政策・メディア研究科研究員。 https://kentatanaka.cargocollective.com/ ⚫︎お話し中に紹介したもの📘 Theatrum Mundi https://theatrum-mundi.org/ sonicurbanism http://theatrum-mundi.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/sonic-urbanism_theatrum-mundi_andbeyond_WEB.pdf ⚫︎お話し中に流した音♪ morning ground https://soundcloud.com/kenta_tanaka/morning-ground
2021-07-22
48 min
TM Live
The Mystical Body: Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh in Conversation with Alkistis Dimech
Is it possible to create spaces for secrecy, alterity and non-conformity in our surveillance cities through dance and ritual? Can purposely disorienting oneself in familiar places open new doors of perception to reality? The Mystical Body: Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh in Conversation with Alkistis Dimech is the third episode of TM Live's Incantations podcast series. Founder of practitioner run press Scarlet Imprint and dancer of Japanese avant-garde form, Butoh, Alkistis Dimech, is in conversation with Iranian-American professor of philosophy and enchanting storyteller Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh. We discuss Butoh and mystical practices as ways of claiming spaces for spirituality...
2021-06-02
43 min
TM Live
Priestesses of Disgrace: In Conversation with Mercedes Azpilicueta, Maria Sideri and Angeliki Tzortzakaki
"In the city, are we offering possibilities for those bodies that are not visible? How are we giving them visibility? Are we ourselves possessed by the spirit of ‘the capital’?” Maria Sideri In the fourth and final episode of Theatrum Mundi's podcast series Incantations, artists Mercedes Azpilicueta, Maria Sideri and Angeliki Tzortzakaki discuss their project priestesses of disgrace: you bring joy into my life, which interrogates through sound the way female voices are perceived in public spaces in a syncretic city like Athens. We also discuss the perception of women’s bodies as simultaneously sinful and heal...
2021-06-02
43 min
TM Live
Reality as Magic: Federico Campagna in Conversation with Chiara Ambrosio Part I
We are delighted to share the first episode of the TM Live podcast series Incantations, Reality as Magic: Federico Campagna in Conversation with Chiara Ambrosio. What are the different meanings of magic? How can imagination empower us? Does solidarity require an identity, a social or political filiation? This is part one of a conversation with Federico Campagna and Chiara Ambrosio, where we discuss Federico's book Magic and Technic: the Reconstruction of Reality (Bloomsbury 2018), and Chiara Ambrosio’s film La Frequenza Fantasma (The Phantom Frequency, 2014). Both authors posit magic as a frame of reality for un...
2021-06-02
45 min
TM Live
Therapeutical Infrastructures: Federico Campagna in Conversation with Chiara Ambrosio Part II
How can architecture defy stark materialism and open up to porousness and the unexpected? What does the resurgence in the interest in magic and ritual tell us about the future? Therapeutical Infrastructures is the second part of a conversation between philosopher and writer Federico Campagna, and filmmaker and visual artist Chiara Ambrosio. As a continuation of the first episode Reality as Magic, Chiara tells us more about the intriguing Neapolitan cult of Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio, Federico talks hospitality and finding therapeutical effects in non-human entities such as books, and reflects on where...
2021-06-02
38 min
TMLive
Federico Campagna in Conversation with Chiara Ambrosio Part I
What are the different meanings of magic? How can imagination empower us? Does solidarity require an identity, a social or political filiation? This is part one of a conversation with Federico Campagna and Chiara Ambrosio, where we discuss Federico's book Magic and Technic: the Reconstruction of Reality (Bloomsbury 2018), and Chiara Ambrosio’s film La Frequenza Fantasma (The Phantom Frequency, 2014). Both authors posit magic as a frame of reality for understanding and experiencing the world, and subverting social hierarchies. Federico Campagna is a philosopher and writer based in London. His research combines metaphysics, theology and cultural studies, with the aim of ex...
2021-06-01
45 min
TMLive
Federico Campagna in Conversation with Chiara Ambrosio Part II
How can architecture defy stark materialism and open up to porousness and the unexpected? What does the resurgence in the interest in magic and ritual tell us about the future? Therapeutical Infrastructures is the second part of a conversation between philosopher and writer Federico Campagna, and filmmaker and visual artist Chiara Ambrosio. Following the first episode Reality as Magic, Chiara tells us more about the intriguing Neapolitan cult of Santa Maria delle Anime del Purgatorio, Federico talks hospitality and finding therapeutical effects in non-human entities such as books, and reflects on where to find the ineffable in our contemporary cities. ...
2021-06-01
38 min
TMLive
Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh in Conversation with Alkistis Dimech
Is it possible to create spaces for secrecy, alterity and non-conformity in our surveillance cities through dance and ritual? Can purposely disorienting oneself in familiar places open new doors of perception to reality? Founder of practitioner run press Scarlet Imprint and dancer of Japanese avant-garde form, Butoh, Alkistis Dimech, is in conversation with Iranian-American professor of philosophy and enchanting storyteller Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh. We discuss Butoh and mystical practices as ways of claiming spaces for spirituality that are being effaced from our cities of surveillance. We also talk about identity politics, the meaning of “living space” and the separation of mind...
2021-06-01
43 min
TMLive
In Conversation with Mercedes Azpilicueta, Maria Sideri and Angeliki Tzortzakaki
"In the city, are we offering possibilities for those bodies that are not visible? How are we giving them visibility? Are we ourselves possessed by the spirit of ‘the capital’?” Maria Sideri In the fourth and final episode of Incantations, artists Mercedes Azpilicueta, Maria Sideri and Angeliki Tzortzakaki discuss their project 'priestesses of disgrace: you bring joy into my life', which interrogates through sound the way female voices are perceived in public spaces in a syncretic city like Athens. We also discuss the perception of women’s bodies as simultaneously sinful and healing across different cultural contexts, and how ritualistic possessi...
2021-06-01
43 min
Choreographing the City
Choreographing the City - Ep. 8 | Into Motion
In this eighth and final episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr. Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas are joined by eminent choreographer and educator Liz Lerman. ‘This conversation brings together key ideas I feel have been generated from the residency so far. This includes some of the notions/language that I am taking forward as part of this interdisciplinary exploration of Choreographing the City - part of the lexicon we have been looking for. These key words are power (to and over), preciseness, improvisation/response/spontaneity, connection/disconnection, growth, resistance, boundary (not discussed in this conversation but also in...
2021-04-28
38 min
Choreographing the City
Choreographing the City - Ep. 7 | Scores and Infrastructure, Instruction and Encounter
In this seventh episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr. Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas are joined by urban theorist and director of Theatrum Mundi Dr John Bingham-Hall. ‘Moving forward from the notion of agency and things having their own futures proposed in the last conversation with Dr Pratt, this episode looks at a number of research projects combining ideas from urbanism and the arts, carried out by Theatrum Mundi. We particularly discuss how infrastructural ways of thinking can help us understand what makes places work as active forms, rather than finished artefacts. Dr Bingham-Hall discusses looking at sc...
2021-04-23
32 min
Matura 2022 - język polski przed egzaminem!
Motyw theatrum mundi w "Lalce" Bolesława Prusa
Wyjaśnienie tytułu powieści i omówienie dwóch scen, w których Rzecki nakręca mechaniczne zabawki i snuje refleksje o życiu. A wszystko to w kontekście motywu Platona.
2021-04-15
05 min
Choreographing the City
Choreographing the City - Ep. 6 | Agency and the Demonic
In this sixth episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr. Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas are joined by philosopher Dr Scott L. Pratt, with further comments from Ms Dianne McIntyre. ‘In the conversation Dr Pratt discusses his theory on Logic of Place which I have used extensively in my work particularly in the monograph Dance, Architecture and Engineering (Dance in Dialogue). Dr Pratt’s notions of The Logic of Place, boundary, and Logic of Home draws on a number of Native American nations worldviews with interesting echoes of the importance of regarding the intra-connection of land, humans and non...
2021-04-15
45 min
Choreographing the City
Choreographing the City - Ep. 5 | Improvisations in Time/Space, Form/Content
In this fifth episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas are joined by Tongan philosopher Hūfanga Dr ‘Ōkusitino Māhina in the fifth of my Choreographing the City residency’s morning conversation series; with comments and questions from Adriana Lear and Maui-TāVā-He-Ako Professor Tēvita O. Ka’ili. ‘In the last conversation the notion of choreography is discussed almost as an instrument in a process beyond it. My relationship with or meaning for choreography is as a method that emerges from methodologies that involve (or even center) around a somatic empirical onto...
2021-04-08
51 min
TMLive
Interior Realms Compilation
Interior Realms Compilation by Theatrum Mundi
2021-04-01
1h 12
Choreographing the City
Choreographing the City - Ep. 4 | Courage and the Unknown
In this fourth episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr. Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas are joined by lecturer in design engineering Dr Arianna Mazzeo. ‘This is an open conversation with questions that contribute to Dr Mazzeo’s thoughts from Joy Buolamwini, Jesus Ocampo Aguilar, Pohao Chi, and Shucao Mo. The conversation includes questions about choreography as embodied algorithm, the importance of the notion of relationship in situating an understanding of embodiment, and the vitality of ‘failure’ as a tool for embracing exploration. The conversation sits alongside the previous discussion with Richard Sennett in looking at the multiple construc...
2021-04-01
40 min
Choreographing the City
Choreographing the City - Ep. 3 | Resistance and Double-Barrelled Aspiration
In this third episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr. Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas are joined by urbanist and writer Richard Sennett in the third of Akinleye’s Choreographing the City residency morning conversation series (with a discussion question from Alan Boldon). ‘The conversation interrogates the notion of how “double-barrelled aspirations” (in this case within choreography or architectural practices) strive to both create within their own discourses and at the same time become available for those outside their practice. We discuss how the methodology for this by its nature speaks to the political. The conversation suggests ‘raw problems’...
2021-03-25
30 min
Choreographing the City
Choreographing the City - Ep. 2 | A Different Kind of Preciseness: ‘It’s About the Movement'
In this second episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr. Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas are joined by eminent choreographer Dianne McIntyre. The conversation continues thinking about the differences and similarities across choreography and engineering raised by the first morning conversation (Bridges: discovery and togetherness) with Dr. Ellie Cosgrave. We bring to discuss processes for composition. ‘I begin the conversation by overviewing a common assumption that choreographic-thinking could be positioned as challenging the rigidity of rules and regulations inherently in both architecture and engineering. However, there is also preciseness (including rules and at time unfair regulations) in dance. I...
2021-03-18
35 min
La poesia fa male
Wislawa Szymborska - Una vita all'istante
Non è mai didascalica, la Szymborska; non dice come vivere, ma mostra piuttosto com’è la vita, con incanto e stupore. Una vita, la sua come quella di ciascuno di noi, che è “un caso inconcepibile”, una “pausa nell’infinito”, preceduta e seguita da ere ed ere di assenza.Sotto la penna della Szymborska il vecchio topos del "theatrum mundi" assume i tratti di una recita a soggetto: l’esistenza è uno spettacolo senza prove, un’incessante improvvisazione, “una vita all’istante” come nella poesia scelta e letta da Maria Teresa Valvo.
2021-03-15
02 min
Choreographing the City
Choreographing the City - Ep. 1 | Bridges: Discovery and Togetherness
In this first episode of Choreographing the City at MIT, Dr. Adesola Akinleye and Professor Gediminas Urbonas discuss discovery, togetherness, bridges, and power within choreographing and engineering with Dr. Ellie Cosgrave. Dr. Cosgrave is a lecturer in Urban Innovation and Policy at University College London's department of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Public Policy, and co-director of the Urban Innovation and Policy Lab. "The conversation sets the scene for why this inquiry of Choreographing the city and reflects the frameworks to enable practices (such as dance and engineering) to come together without just re-establishing the same old issues but in each...
2021-03-07
40 min
TMLive
Reciprocal Infrastructures: In Conversation with Susannah Haslam and Lou-Atessa Marcellin
On this episode of In Conversation, I had the pleasure of speaking with our TM research fellow, Susannah Haslam, and our studio manager, Lou-Atessa Marcellin. Susannah and Lou have cultivated a friendship as they cultivated a garden together in south London. During these outdoor encounters, they’ve mused on ecosophy, how we can learn from non human organizations and what a return to modular principles of education, and lifelong learning could mean for our societies. Susannah will tell us more about her fellowship with Theatrum Mundi, which draws on her doctoral studies and interest in alternative educational curricula. What does it...
2021-02-01
40 min
TMLive
Shannen SP set | Sonic Urbanism: The Political Voice
Through this dedicated set, London based DJ, artist, and vocalist, Shannen SP — known for her work with esteemed UK label Hyperdub, and her co-curation of the Ø event with Kode9 — responds to the theme of the ‘political voice’ for the launch event of the publication Sonic Urbanism: The Political Voice. Shannen conceived the mix as an Afro-Industrial blend of sounds, such as gqom, kuduro, batida, and dancehall, emerging from different corners of the world. Event curated by Andrea Cetrulo.
2020-11-30
43 min
Czyta: Wojciech Wawrzak
Theatrum Mundi
O dokonywaniu wyborów. -- https://wojciechwawrzak.blog/theatrum-mundi/ -- Czasem czuję się potwornie zmęczony ilością możliwości. Siadam na mojej ciemnoczerwonej sofie w salonie, opieram się wygodnie o puchatą poduszkę w geometryczny wzór na bazie prostokątów, spoglądam na stojącą pod oknem szafkę z kulturą, na której kwitnie właśnie u progu zimy fiołek afrykański i czuję się zmęczony. Czuję się zmęczony, bo nie wiem, co wybrać. Płytę, film, książkę? A może koncert Queen z Montrealu w o...
2020-11-29
04 min
TMLive
Silence and Stillness: In Conversation with Richard Sennett and Adesola Akinleye
On this episode of our In Conversation Series we have invited two formidable friends to share their thoughts on a theme they have been exploring together: Silence and Stillness. Theatrum Mundi founder, sociologist and musician Richard Sennett, and choreographer, lecturer and Theatrum Mundi Fellow, Adesola Akinleye, exchange their impressions on the role of silence and stillness in their own practice, and the ways in which they influence our being in cities. What do the acts of improvisation, scoring, and designing a city tell us about intentionality, nowness and presence? And how can silence and stillness disrupt, emphasize, or resist a...
2020-09-16
39 min
Below the Radar
Designing for Social Intervention — with Kenneth Bailey
On this episode of Below the Radar, we speak with Kenneth Bailey, the co-founder of the Design Studio for Social Intervention. With our host Am Johal, he discusses how social justice issues have been exacerbated during the pandemic and protests in support of racial justice and defunding the police. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/series/pandemic-conversations/65-kenneth-bailey.html Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/65-kenneth-bailey.html You can learn more about Design Studio for Social Intervention: https://www.ds4si.org/ Design Studio for Social Intervention's book Ideas-Arrangements-Effects: https://www.ds4si...
2020-07-30
21 min
Let's Talk Off The Podium
Elaine Mitchener, experimental vocalist, movement artist and composer
In this episode we talk about Elaine Mitchener's many projects, improvisation, music education, Jeanne Lee and much more. Elaine Mitchener is an experimental vocalist, movement artist and composer, whose work encompasses improvisation, contemporary music theatre and performance art. Born in East London to Jamaican parents, Elaine studied voice at Trinity College of Music, London and currently studies with Jacqueline Bremar. She has performed at numerous UK and European festivals, venues and galleries including Aldeburgh Music, London Contemporary Music Festival (LCMF), 56th Venice Biennale, Wysing Arts, Café Oto (London), Bluecoat (Liverpool), SAVVY Contemporary (Berlin), P...
2020-07-16
57 min
TMLive
Deciphering Bodies: In Conversation with Blanca Pujals And Ellie Cosgrave
On this month’s In Conversation podcast, architect Fani Kostourou, associate at Theatrum Mundi, is joined by architect Blanca Pujals and engineer and dancer Ellie Cosgrave to discuss bodies and voices at the centre of city making. Who is visible or audible in public space, and how can interdisciplinary be incorporated into what are fundamentally data driven disciplines like engineering, and an architecture based on standardised measures of the body? Blanca is an architect, spatial researcher and critical writer. Her cross-disciplinary practice engages with questions of geographies of power, the philosophy of science and transnational politics. Ellie Cosgrave is a ci...
2020-06-12
48 min
TMLive
Home-Brewed Sounds: In Conversation with Tyler Sonnichsen
On the second edition of TM Live, TM's Programme Curator Andrea Cetrulo is joined by Tyler Sonnichsen, cultural geographer and lecturer at Central Michigan University, who studies music, media, and oral histories. Through a selection of four DIY home brewed albums—some created in isolation—Tyler informs TM's ongoing research on the home as infrastructure for cultural production, as well as the politics of music circulation, DIY aesthetics and media representations. Tyler's album selection: 1 - Bomb! The Music Industry 2 - The Twilight Singers – ‘Powder Burns’ 3 - The Streets - 'Original Pirate Material' 4 - The Mountain Goats ‘All Hail West Texas’
2020-05-01
45 min
TMLive
Performing Violence: In Conversation with Elahe Karimnia and Paul Setúbal
On this first podcast of TM Live, Andrea Cetrulo, Programme Curator at TM, is joined by Brazilian performance artist Paul Setúbal, and architect and TM Associate Elahe Karimnia. Touching on themes of the body, choreography, and violence, this conversation informs TM's ongoing research project Choreographing the City, which questions the ways we move in cities and how choreography can challenge or reveal our understanding of urban design.
2020-03-29
1h 07
Raj Persaud in conversation - the podcasts
Could An Aphorism Change Your Life?
You can also listen to this interview on a free app on iTunes and Google Play Store entitled 'Raj Persaud in conversation', which includes a lot of free information on the latest research findings in psychology, psychiatry, neuroscience and mental health, plus interviews with top experts from around the world. Download it free from these links. Don't forget to check out the bonus content button on the app. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rajpersaud.android.rajpersaud https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dr-raj-persaud-in-conversation/id927466223? A Theory of th...
2019-05-29
40 min
Infos - LandesWelle Thüringen
Neues Theatrum Mundi in Erfurt
In Erfurt eröffnet an diesem Wochenende ein zweites Theatrum Mundi - ein mechanisches Theater in einem Schaufenster in der Marktstraße.
2017-11-23
01 min
Spring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Video
Literary Festival 2016: The Future City: cruel or consoling Utopia?
Contributor(s): Darran Anderson, Dr Matthew Beaumont, Professor Rachel Cooper | The Future City, as an idea that often relies upon Utopian thinking to sustain itself, can be as cruel as it is consoling. Even as it makes possible investment into urban space as a site of future fulfilment, it regularly fails to deliver upon this promise. This panel asks what futures such Utopian thinking makes available for the city and what present realities it denies? It will query more specifically the Utopias that have come to structure London’s own particular futures. What Utopian thinking is operative, for instance, in a...
2016-02-27
1h 23
Spring 2016 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Literary Festival 2016: The Future City: cruel or consoling Utopia?
Contributor(s): Darran Anderson, Dr Matthew Beaumont, Professor Rachel Cooper | The Future City, as an idea that often relies upon Utopian thinking to sustain itself, can be as cruel as it is consoling. Even as it makes possible investment into urban space as a site of future fulfilment, it regularly fails to deliver upon this promise. This panel asks what futures such Utopian thinking makes available for the city and what present realities it denies? It will query more specifically the Utopias that have come to structure London’s own particular futures. What Utopian thinking is operative, for instance, in a...
2016-02-27
1h 23
2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival
The Literacy Revolution at Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest)
According to UNESCO, every region of the world during the last 20 years has seen gains in literacy rates, but the situation remains highly uneven. To what extent can this improvement be attributed to the urbanisation of populations across the world and the role of libraries in the culture of cities? The panel includes: Sergio Fajardo, one of the best-known political figures in Colombia who as mayor of Medellin oversaw a highly successful campaign to improve literacy in the city by placing libraries in downtrodden and overlooked barrios; and Amina Shah, CEO of the Scottish Library and Information Council who is...
2015-11-21
00 min
Edinburgh International Book Festival
The Literacy Revolution (2015 Event)
According to UNESCO, every region of the world during the last 20 years has seen gains in literacy rates, but the situation remains highly uneven. To what extent can this improvement be attributed to the urbanisation of populations across the world and the role of libraries in the culture of cities? The panel includes: Sergio Fajardo, one of the best-known political figures in Colombia who as mayor of Medellin oversaw a highly successful campaign to improve literacy in the city by placing libraries in downtrodden and overlooked barrios; and Amina Shah, CEO of the Scottish Library and Information Council who...
2015-10-15
00 min
Conferencias
Ernesto Caballero (I): Mi theatrum mundi
En esta sesión del formato Poética y Teatro, el dramaturgo y director teatral, Ernesto Caballero (Madrid, 1958), presenta un recorrido biográfico a través de su creación literaria, a partir de la lectura de fragmentos de varias de sus obras a cargo de las actrices Karina Garantivá y Marta Betriu. Más información de este acto
2015-05-26
1h 00
Summer 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
The World Beyond Your Head: how to flourish in an age of distraction
Contributor(s): Matthew Crawford | Matthew Crawford will be in conversation with Professor Richard Sennett about his new book, The World Beyond Your Head: How to Flourish in an Age of Distraction, in which he investigates the challenge of mastering one's own mind. With ever-increasing demands on our attention, how do we focus on what's really important in our lives? Matthew Crawford is a philosopher and mechanic. He has a Ph.D. in political philosophy from the University of Chicago and served as a postdoctoral fellow on its Committee on Social Thought. Currently a senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced...
2015-04-20
1h 14
Summer 2015 | Public lectures and events | Video
The World Beyond Your Head: how to flourish in an age of distraction
Contributor(s): Matthew Crawford | Matthew Crawford will be in conversation with Professor Richard Sennett about his new book, The World Beyond Your Head: How to Flourish in an Age of Distraction, in which he investigates the challenge of mastering one's own mind. With ever-increasing demands on our attention, how do we focus on what's really important in our lives? Matthew Crawford is a philosopher and mechanic. He has a Ph.D. in political philosophy from the University of Chicago and served as a postdoctoral fellow on its Committee on Social Thought. Currently a senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced...
2015-04-20
1h 14
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Designing the Urban Commons: Lessons from the Field
Contributor(s): Assembly SE8 , Atelier d'architecture autogérée , Public Works Group | With an evening of provocations and discussion, Theatrum Mundi launched Designing the Urban Commons, an ideas competition calling for new ways to stimulate the city’s public and collective life. Three groups engaged in live projects in London and Paris presented their work, describing how commoning emerges through the spaces they have created or occupied and also examining the issues and opportunities presented by commons as an approach to urban design. The competition brief, which also went live on 25th March, asked for existing land, architecture, or infrastructures in n...
2015-03-25
1h 46
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Video
Designing the Urban Commons: Lessons from the Field
Contributor(s): Assembly SE8 , Atelier d'architecture autogérée , Public Works Group | With an evening of provocations and discussion, Theatrum Mundi launched Designing the Urban Commons, an ideas competition calling for new ways to stimulate the city’s public and collective life. Three groups engaged in live projects in London and Paris presented their work, describing how commoning emerges through the spaces they have created or occupied and also examining the issues and opportunities presented by commons as an approach to urban design. The competition brief, which also went live on 25th March, asked for existing land, architecture, or infrastructures in n...
2015-03-25
1h 46
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Literary Festival 2015: The Stones of Venice: foundations and future
Contributor(s): Polly Coles, Jane Da Mosto, Liza Fior, Jonathan Keates | Venice has captivated artists and writers for hundreds of years, but in a city whose literal foundations are under threat from tourism, this discussion asks what is the value of heritage, is it worth saving at any cost? And is there a future for Venice’s unique community away from the museums and palaces? Polly Coles is a writer and broadcaster who spent several years living in Venice. Her book The Politics of Washing: Real Life in Venice is based on her experience of daily life in the city. Sh...
2015-02-28
1h 23
Spring 2015 | Public lectures and events | Video
Literary Festival 2015: The Stones of Venice: foundations and future
Contributor(s): Polly Coles, Jane Da Mosto, Liza Fior, Jonathan Keates | Venice has captivated artists and writers for hundreds of years, but in a city whose literal foundations are under threat from tourism, this discussion asks what is the value of heritage, is it worth saving at any cost? And is there a future for Venice’s unique community away from the museums and palaces? Polly Coles is a writer and broadcaster who spent several years living in Venice. Her book The Politics of Washing: Real Life in Venice is based on her experience of daily life in the city. Sh...
2015-02-28
1h 23
Liz Berg
Podcast #214: Ululating from Dec 11, 2014
Jarby McCoy - "Ready For Tomatoes" - Décollages Ergo Phizmiz - "Ululating" - Maybe Hitler Is Making You Dream About Hitler Jaan Patterson - "Francis Bacon" - The Interviews (Call for Collaboration) Wilted Woman - "$ecret Potion" - Beige Hell Sleaford Mods - "Tweet Tweet Tweet" - Live on WFMU's Infinite Distortion - December 3, 2014 Nots - "Black Mold" - Live on WFMU's Burn It Down! with Nate K: Nov 30, 2014 Thee Irma and Louise - "Formikula" - White Hell Sam Gas Can - "Leave Me Alone" - Supreme Power Sloan - "Keep Swinging" - Live on WFMU's The Evan Funk D...
2014-12-11
57 min
Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
Literary Festival 2013: Between Curatorial and Urban Practice
Contributor(s): Dr Clémentine Deliss, Elke Krasny, Maria Lind, Justin McGuirk | In recent years arts practice has shifted towards new modes of collaborative production while digital platforms continually offer new ways to distribute and engage with the arts. As performing and visual arts organisations are transforming relationships with audiences, more varied roles have emerged for curators beyond exhibition making and collections management. Curating has evolved to embrace audience-generated content. Many curators see their role more and more as a cultural producer. The panel will examine an evolving definition of contemporary curation within their practices, and their relationships to the c...
2013-03-02
1h 34
Spring 2013 | Public lectures and events | Video
Literary Festival 2013: Between Curatorial and Urban Practice
Contributor(s): Dr Clémentine Deliss, Elke Krasny, Maria Lind, Justin McGuirk | In recent years arts practice has shifted towards new modes of collaborative production while digital platforms continually offer new ways to distribute and engage with the arts. As performing and visual arts organisations are transforming relationships with audiences, more varied roles have emerged for curators beyond exhibition making and collections management. Curating has evolved to embrace audience-generated content. Many curators see their role more and more as a cultural producer. The panel will examine an evolving definition of contemporary curation within their practices, and their relationships to the c...
2013-03-02
1h 34
Tópicos literarios
Theatrum mundi
Poema de creación propia que referencia el tópico literario que lleva por título. Creación y autor: Laura Sánchez, alumna de 2º de Bach. de Referentes Clásicos del IES Serpis. Valencia.
2011-04-05
00 min