Treat your ears to 30 original pieces of prose, music, and sound design never heard before. This podcast features artists collaborating on a multi-media group project without having any knowledge about the identities of their counterparts. Only after the project's completion are the artists introduced to one another in a Salon-style roundtable discussion as they explore the roles of creativity, an... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsSociety & Culture |
The dazzling finale to our second season explores a personal journey of life, loss, hope and new creation with writer Robin Cloud, and soundies Alexandra Banhazl and Stephen Chesley.
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Moving childhood memories are revisited in this fun and touching episode featuring writer Seth Fishmam, and soundies Becca Kessin and Jessica Lloyce.
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avigating the world of modern dating can be quite the adventure and writer L. Trey Wilson and soundies Camille Stennis and Ryan Nealon share their insights on love and reinvention in the first of our Los Angeles sessions. “Shallow End” produced by Br... more
Our season 2 roadtrip takes a detour into a dystopian fiction world with writer Nate Mask and soundies Taka Yasuzawa and Julie Piñero as they attempt to escape the hold of the all-knowing machine…and manage to make some pretty cool art along the way.... more
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YES!! This is a beautiful collaboration between such a variety of artists. If you're any sort of creator, this is a must listen. Unique and well-produced!
This is a really neat concept - a writer writes on a theme, and then two sound designers do two separate treatments. Then they compare notes. It's such a unique structure, and it's super interesting to hear the artists talk about their process after. Beautifully done!
This is such a beautiful concept! I appreciate the creative aspect, as well as the conversations these concepts inspire between different people and perspectives through an artistic lens that is, at its core, deeply human. This is also great exposure for incredible artists I’ve never heard of - and I love hearing them! This is really a gem of a podcast, and I feel inspired as a musician and a writer.
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