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Art and Obsolescence

Cass Fino-Radin

Conversations with artists, collectors, and professionals shaping the past, present, and future of art and technology.

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A very special episode! Today we are chatting with Xander Marro, co-founder of the Dirt Palace, "a feminist cupcake encrusted netherworld located along the dioxin filled banks of the Woonasquatucket river, which is to say in Providence, RI USA". The ... more

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5 months ago

Today we are revisiting an episode that aired originally two years ago to the day featuring artist Ian Cheng. This episode was one of our most popular in 2021, so we are pulling it out of the archives for our more recent subscribers to enjoy. Since 2... more

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6 months ago

In our latest episode we visit with artist legacy specialist Ursula Davila-Villa. In her crucial work, Ursula helps artists and their families put appropriate plans in place to ensure that their work and archives will exist in a way consistent with t... more

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7 months ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 63 ratings
  • brilliantly curated conversations

    I considered quitting my job to enroll in a degree program more narrowly focused on how time-based media is approached in other institutions, but this podcast became the source of everything I really need to know — and saved me at least 40k in additional student debt.

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    virtually_emily
    United States2 years ago
  • Valuable for professionals as well as newcomers to the field

    These high-quality podcasts feature conservators, curators, artists, and other professionals who've made—or are poised to make—a difference in preserving new media artworks. The art world can be a mysterious place to outsiders, but these conversations illuminate the many paths that can lead to a role in media conservation. They also bring to light the fascinating conundrums faced by a modern conservator, as well as the many urgent reasons we need more of them.

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    5
    Jon Ippolito
    United States2 years ago
  • Interesting and engaging conversations

    I love having the opportunity to hear Ben and his guests dive deep on the complexities of these pieces!

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    5
    internetalien444
    United States3 years ago

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