Neal Peres Da Costa in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Neal Peres Da Costa in conversation with Roge...

Up next

Taslim Martin in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Taslim Martin is an artist whose work takes many forms, including portraiture, design and site-specific works for public spaces. He lives and works in London, exhibits internationally and has works in the permanent collection of the British Museum and the Horniman Museum. In this ...  Show more

Sarah Hart in conversation with Roger Kneebone

Sarah Hart is a mathematician whose research focuses on group theory. She is Professor Emerita at Birkbeck and Provost of Gresham College. In this podcast we explore her fascination with patterns, both in mathematical thinking and in the physical world. Sarah is well known for he ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Samuel Ross on Designing Objects That Record and Reflect on the World
At a Distance

British designer, creative director, and artist Samuel Ross, founder of the fashion label A-Cold-Wall, speaks with us about his reverence and respect for materials; essentialism as a response to excess; and why art, at its best, provokes questions. Episode sponsored by Grand Seik ...  Show more

Ken Jordan - The Mindblowing Magic of Psychedelic Medicine
Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Today's guest is my friend Ken Jordan. Ken is the Editorial Director at Lucid News, a source of informed, honest and transparent journalism that covers the growing integration of psychedelics into society and their broad implications for human wellness. Ken has been a pioneer in ...  Show more

Do schools kill creativity? | Sir Ken Robinson (re-release)
TED Talks Daily

Sir Ken Robinson makes an entertaining and profoundly moving case for creating an education system that nurtures (rather than undermines) creativity.


This episode originally aired in 2006.


<hr>

Hosted on Acast. S ...

  Show more

Plastic and Clay
Arts & Ideas

It revolutionised domestic chores, signified modernity and has been made into packaging, textiles, electrical machinery but plastic has also contributed to our throw-away society. Clay is turned into bricks, cookware and used in industrial processes including paper making, cement ...  Show more