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NOMADIC SCENERY – ephemere scenography | français

FHNW | HGK | Institute Interior Design and Scenography , CH - Basel

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NOMADIC SCENERY – ephemere scenography Of temporary architectures, selective performances, the ludic appeal of temporary scenographies, of bold designs and utilization-free ideas – in short the topicality of movement concepts. ‘The young and wild’ and ‘old hands’ alike report on new com- munication and creative methods.
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NOMADIC SCENERY – ephemere scenography | Audio

FHNW | HGK | Institute Interior Design and Scenography , CH - Basel

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NOMADIC SCENERY – ephemere scenography Of temporary architectures, selective performances, the ludic appeal of temporary scenographies, of bold designs and utilization-free ideas – in short the topicality of movement concepts. ‘The young and wild’ and ‘old hands’ alike report on new com- munication and creative methods.
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Codename Chewy by EC

Éphémère Creative

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A podcast about web and mobile app development tools, frameworks, and more by the folks at Éphémère Creative. It all ties into this neat framework we're building, codenamed the "Chewy Stack."
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The Deep Stack Podcast

Defang & Éphémère Creative

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A podcast where we explore everything in a modern (and not so modern) application stack. Join us as we talk about everything from modern TypeScript to old-school D.lang, Postgres to SQL Server, Heroku to AWS and everything in between, as we break down different apps, their stacks, and architectures.
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The Sustainable Tech Podcast explores the intersection of technology, sustainability, and impact. Hear stories from tech startups, software companies, non-profits, and small businesses using technology to drive environmental and social change. Each episode features entrepreneurs, nonprofit leaders, and tech experts who share practical advice, success stories, and insights on building a sustainable future. Perfect for founders, tech enthusiasts, and sustainability advocates looking to stay ah ...
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Synovium is the soft liquid tissue layer that lubricates and supports human joints. This podcast serves as a digital tissue; connecting Artists who embody regenerative ways of relating, making, and living. Through this work, we lovingly tend to the collective trauma we face as interconnected beings on a planet expressing its wounds. Synovium is dedicated to fostering bonds between people and the planet through sonic musings; sharing interviews with Artists who work at the confluence of creat ...
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Be-Spoke

Adriana Paice Kent

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The unique object or experience has always had powerful appeal, and, as we learn to consume better, commissioning all kinds of things has become more accessible. Yet the process of commissioning is shrouded in mystery. Most makers agree they’re only as good as the brief, but what makes a good brief? The Be-Spoke podcast reveals the relationships behind the commissioning process through the stories of designers, makers, clients, curators and brokers. It delves into why people commission certa ...
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Cocoanut Grove

Katie Dessin, Ashleigh Hansen

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LA is: superficial, busy, careless, smelly, dirty, faithless...we've heard it all. Sure, we can acknowledge the parts of it that are less than ideal. But LA is also deeply connected, calculated, present, curious, creative, and passionate. There are multiple faces of LA, and anyone who visits will experience it in different ways. This city breathes. It's alive and commanding. Your best self lies on the other side of these experiences.Join us, Ashleigh and Katie, as we explore hot button issue ...
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Victoria Gray [1982] is an artist and practice-led researcher, and has presented work nationally and internationally throughout the UK, Europe, USA and Canada. With an initial conservatoire training in dance and somatic practice (1998 - 2004), her primary medium and material is the body. Her work includes actions, interventions, time-based sculptur…
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Roberta Trentin is a multidisciplinary eco-artist who works in collaboration with the materials and the unknown outcomes. Her work explores overlooked stories of fungi, microorganisms, and plants in the more-than-human world. A background in science and a love of the earth result in an interweaving of macro/micro observations and deeply personal st…
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Julie Chen is an interdisciplinary artist and designer whose art examines the remnants of beings and place. She has an MFA in Interdisciplinary Art from the Hartford Art School at the University of Hartford, a BFA in Multimedia and Performing Arts from the Studio for Interrelated Media at the Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and certificati…
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In this episode, I chat with Leigh Sembaluk, the CEO and founder of Preception, a company focused on training and measuring spatial awareness, decision-making, and speed of thought in athletes. We dive into his journey from being a footballer and coach to launching a tech company, building both hardware and software to improve player performance. L…
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In this episode of The Sustainable Tech Podcast, I chat with Adilya Dragan, the inspiring CEO & Founder of StarLuv. StarLuv is an AI-powered marketplace that encourages people to buy and sell both new and pre-loved clothing. Adilya shares her journey of building a tech company from the ground up and discusses her mission to fight textile waste and …
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In this episode, we talk with Laura Simpson, the CEO and co-founder of Side Door, a platform that empowers music artists by connecting them directly with venues and audiences. Laura shares her journey from the non-profit world to creating a tech startup that’s making a real impact in the music industry. Discover how Side Door is helping artists per…
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This week, we're excited to have Shadi Toloui-Wallace, the founder and chief creative officer of Tiny Souls. Tiny Souls is a media company dedicated to creating values-based children's content and parenting resources for early childhood education. Join us as Shadi shares her incredible journey from a touring musician to building a successful media …
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Hey friends and welcome to the Small Tech Podcast from Éphémère Creative. In this intro episode, we're just saying hi, and breaking down what we'll be doing in the future: talking about tools, technologies, and strategies that can help you build your budding tech platform, whether you're a startup founder, non-profit, or small business. 🗣️ Got feed…
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