
Think of Eidos as a modern dinner party that features photographers, writers, philosophers, and AI chatbots. It's a place where the darkroom alchemist and the AI futurist sit at the same table. Edited by Ira Gardner, this podcast hits the pause button on the modern world to explore the intersection of photography, culture, and technology. Pull up a chair and let's see the world more clearly.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 11 days ago |
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This episode addresses the clash between two fundamental philosophies of art: the ancient concept of techné (craft and physical struggle) versus the power of the conceptual idea.
This episode explores the "epistemic breach"—a fundamental philosophical crisis driven by generative AI that threatens our collective ability to agree on what is true. We trace the history of visual trust, from the "indexical contract" of physical fi... more
In this episode of Eidos, we host the ideas of German existentialist philosopher Martin Heidegger. We explore his seminal essay, The Age of the World Picture, and discuss how the modern era is defined by a massive transition in Western thought that h... more
From viral social media quizzes to high-stakes corporate assessments, we are obsessed with personality tests. We are all looking for a map to navigate the "wild territory" inside our own heads. This episode dives deep into the world of psychometrics—... more
For decades, the iconic vision of the American West was defined by Ansel Adams: towering mountains and untouched wilderness that served as a spiritual ideal. But while Adams captured these majestic vistas, a different reality was taking shape—one of ... more
Are you feeling the weight of modern burnout? That persistent, low-level stress might not be caused by your to-do list, but by your visual environment. In this episode, we explore the concept of "Epidemic Dislocation"—the biological friction between ... more
In the summer of 1945, as World War II drew to a close, Dr. Vannevar Bush—the man who coordinated 6,000 of America's leading scientists for the war effort—turned his attention from "destructive gadgets" to the "improvement of the human mind". This ep... more
In this archival interview from 2017, host Ira Gardner sits down with Cindy Groepper to explore the hands-on, often unpredictable world of wet plate photography. A retired nurse turned "intuitive artistic polymath," Cindy discusses her journey from a... more









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