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Critical Media Podcasts
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Podcasts by students in the Department of Critical Media Practices at the University of Colorado Boulder.
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Architectonics: Episode 7 - Temporary Stay
What happens when entire towns are designed as experiences? In this episode of Architectonics, Moses and Judah explore resort towns like Vail, Mammoth Lakes, and Grand Turk to examine how tourism shapes architecture, community and everyday life. Through conversations with residents, they ask a deeper question: when a place is built for visitors, can it still feel like home?
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Architectonics: Episode 6 - The Sound of Architecture
Every day, we walk into buildings and admire the architectural design, focusing on the things we can see, and the physical aspects of each place we visit. But do we ever pay attention to the aspects that we can't see, and miss out on the ones that we hear? In this episode, join Nick Rauscher and Ben Asphaug as they discover the world of sound-based architecture. From the how and why, to the real buildings that put it into practice, come and (literally) listen to how sound plays a role in designing buildings, structures, and public places.
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Architectonics: Episode 5 - Faith in Death
“Faith in Death” begins by exploring the nature of Christianity’s ideology that love conquers fear, and as such, a truly Godly individual, does not fear death. The episode questions this ideology’s perspective on suicide, and ultimately comes to the conclusion that suicide might just be an exception to this concept, and more so, that community is perhaps the best answer to the issue that is suicide.
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Architectonics: Episode 4 - Architectures of Truth
In this episode of Critical Media Podcasts, Olivia Meyers and Caitlin Jenkins explore the concept of truth by diving into its foundations and how its meaning is shaped by differing perspectives and opinions.In order to demonstrate the foundations of truth, Olivia and Caitlin bring in two individuals who both think their truth is the right truth due to their personal beliefs to debate a common controversy and conspiracy: the shape of the Earth. This episode features Anna, who believes the Earth is round due to her PhD in astrophysics, and Max, who believes the Earth is Flat due to his faith and life experiences.
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Architectonics: Episode 3 - Aesthetics of a Hero
An exploration of the moral, psychological, and cultural structures that define heroism in a specifically modern American society. How heroes are constructed through aesthetics, ethics, and social narratives. Who believes in them? And how action or inaction reflects on heroic belief.
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Architectonics: Episode 2 - Analog is Back and Forth
In today's episode of the CMDP podcast, hosts Logan and McCarly take a look into the comeback of analog with featured guest interviews from Emett Casey and Cadence Tucker.
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Architectonics: Episode 1 - Aura
Aura as we knew it is dead. Through the age of reproduction, the way the public views and experiences art has changed in ways that Walter Benjamin warned us about. But is Aura something to be missed? Chips and Ryan will be exploring this question in the podcast episode: AURA.
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Project Phoenix: Episode 4 - Rise From the Ashes
Episode Description: Episode 4 of the Project Phoenix podcast series takes listeners along a journey to better understand the recent Boulder County fires of 2021. Hosts Andrew Ortega and Elijah Torok individually interview representatives of the University of Colorado Boulder in search of the most up-to-date information, and then wrap up with a reflective discussion together in the studio. Credits: Background music was sourced from Freemusicarchive.org and Splice.com under the Creative Commons 1.0 Public Domain Dedication license. Sound effects for this episode were sourced from Freesound.org and SoundStripe.com, with sounds being licensed to share and adapt under the Creative Commons Attribution, Attribution Noncommercial, and 0 License. Cover Photo is from RJ Sangosti from The Denver Post
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Project Phoenix: Episode 3 - Code Red
For many living in Colorado, wildfires are quite common. However, what they didn’t expect was for one to hit so close to home. On December 30, 2021, over 1,000 homes were completely burned down or damaged by the Marshall Fire. In episode 3 of Project Phoenix: Code Red, Reza Ruel and Kevin Wu explore the Wildland Urban Interface and how it plays into how fires react in more urbanized areas. Dr. Adam Mahood from CU’s Geography department joins us as we explore that day from a fire ecology perspective and what the future might hold for wildfires such as these.
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Project Phoenix: Episode 2 - Hazardous Housing
The Marshall Fire was a recent devastating tragedy. However, what about the people who have previously already been displaced by other factors, or who were being negatively affected, within their own homes, by the environment around them? In Episode 2 of Project Phoenix: Hazardous Housing, Michael Hufano and Areyana Proctor explore the social inequities that impact both housing and the environment, and which allow for certain people to either be displaced from their homes or face elements that are hazardous to their health and their surroundings. By including Geography professor Abby Hickcox in this conversation, along with Bruce Wiener and Joel Hayes, who are advocates for people who face unjust evictions, we explore how this problem plays out in Colorado neighborhoods.
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Project Phoenix: Episode 1 - Colorful Colorado
In episode 1 of Project Phoenix: Colorful Colorado, Logan Jacobs and Jacqueline Sandstedt discuss what makes this state such an attractive place to be. Yet in recent years, everything we love is at risk from climate change, including both the natural world, and the local economy. We’ll also be joined by Hunter Wright, the sustainability manager at Eldora Resort, with an in depth look at how they are being affected, as well as their plans for the future.
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