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All Episodes

Tummelvision — 73 episodes

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Tummelvision 103 Kio Stark: Stranger Studies, Incubating Emotions and Naming Lipstick Colours

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Tummelvision 100: Paul Ford, Andy Baio on the Facebook acquisition of Instagram, buying ‘community” and the New Aesthetic.

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Tummelvision 99: Bravo for Silicon Valley – Reality, Bubbles, Glasses and emoting through technology

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Tummelvision 98: Back from hiatus. SXSW, Mike Daisey and sexism in tech

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TummelVision 96: David Weinberger on how the Net changes the way we think

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TummelVision 95: Amy Muller of Get Satisfaction on accidental start-ups, community managers, social CRM and what it takes to “get it”

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TummelVision 94: Willo O’Brien on Entrepreneurial Creatives and the Creative Economy

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TummelVision 93: Yoz Grahame on games, emotion, Second Life, Ning, and more

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TummelVision 92: Amber Case on Geoloqi, quantified selves, and emotion

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TummelVision 91: Maciej Ceglowski of Pinboard

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TummelVision 90: Quinn Norton on SOPA!, Occupy!, and our new SEO keyword “stochastic”

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TummelVision 89: Alex Howard on #SOPA, Gov 2.0, and Congressional tech literacy

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TummelVision 88: Adriana Lukas on Heterarchy

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TummelVision 86: Kestrin Pantera on karaoke, cellos, and #occupy

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TummelVision 85: Jill Slater on urban planning, sustainable food, and catalyzing a hora

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TummelVision 84: Grant McCracken on culture, corporations, and collaboration

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TummelVision 83: Deanna Zandt, Dorian Taylor, and ContactCon

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TummelVision 82: Tummlers of Occupy Wall Street

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TummelVision 81: Mark Pesce on Steve Jobs, collaboration, and the sources of creativity

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TummelVision 78: Jim Bower

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TummelVision 77: Paul Adams on Google, Facebook, and Social Circles

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TummelVision 75: Liz Lawley

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TummelVision 74: Dan Gillmor

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TummelVision 73: Clive Thompson on continuous mass conversations and the future of thought in the age of machines

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TummelVision 72: Ellen Dudley on Crowdscanner, werewolves, and improving real-life conversation

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TummelVision 71: Ethan Zuckerman on Google Plus, fan fiction, serendipity, and universal imperfect multilingualism

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TummelVision 70: Dina Mehta on Google Plus, disaster tummelling, and global community

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TummelVision 69: Dan Gould on Namesake, conversation, and schooling the New York Times

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TummelVision 68: Sarah Szalavitz on story, social design, Hollywood and imposters

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TummelVision 67: Tantek Çelik explains open web standards for poets

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TummelVision 66: Eli Pariser on The Filter Bubble

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TummelVision 65: Open House!

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TummelVision 64: Lloyd Davis on Social Artistry, Collaboration, and Travel

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TummelVision 63: Mark Krynsky on X Prizes, competition, cooperation, and “influence”

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TummelVision 62: Andy Carvin of NPR.org on twitter journalism, tummelling the world, and truth-seeking through vulnerability

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TummelVision 62.5: More conversation with Andy Carvin of NPR

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TummelVision 61: Dion Almaer on the revelation that code is produced by human beings

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TummelVision 60.5: More talk with Courtney Stanton

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TummelVision 60: Courtney Stanton on empathy, rape culture, and how to tummel haters

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TummelVision 59: Thomas Knoll on love, community architecture, Zappos, tech, and humanity

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TummelVision 58: Silona Bonewald on Gaga, Google, open source, and socializing geeks

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TummelVision 57: Micah L. Sifry on SxSW, WikiLeaks, national security, and the global transparency movement

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Tummelvision 56: Howard Rheingold on crap detection, collaborative learning, and online community

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TummelVision 55: Juliette Powell on how to tummel, collaborating across disciplines, leaderless revolution, and Dutch schoolchildren

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TummelVision 54: Jeff Jarvis on his public parts, revolutionary technologies, and media disruption

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TummelVision 53: Molly Steenson on pneumatic tubes, the links between architecture and social software, and creating meaning without shipping code

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TummelVision 52: Paul Ford asks why wasn’t I consulted?

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TummelVision 51: Brady Forrest on the Egyptian revolution, humanizing data, and the birth of Ignite

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TummelVision 50: Umair Haque on tummeling our way to a new kind of capitalism

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TummelVision 49: Lisa Bielawa on the social side of art and creativity

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TummelVision 48: Brian Zisk on the human side of gadgetry, music, and lessons from antique online social networks

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TummelVision 47: Tom Coates on Yahoo!, social software, and being a proto-tummler

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TummelVision 46: Tara Hunt Talks Whuffie, Delicious, and Shwowp!

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TummelVision 45: Willow Witte of Join the Impact on Napsterized political activism

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TummelVision 44: Stowe Boyd on social cognition, coding gender, and betweenness

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TummelVision 43: Heather Woodbury on performance, culture, and the social web

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TummelVision 42: Doc Searls on consumers, capitalism, and a decade of cluetraining

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TummelVision 41: Josh Klein on Hacking Work

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TummelVision 40: Dave Gray on design, gamestorming, and more

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TummelVision 39.5: “Director’s Cut” with additional commentary

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TummelVision 39: Blaine Cook and the future of an open social web

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TummelVision 38: Kristina Halvorson on Content Strategy and Tactics

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TummelVision 37: Schlomo Rabinowitz on Burning Man, public service

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TummelVision 36: Jyri Engeström on Tech Crunch, social object theory, and Twitter activism

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TummelVision 35: Steve Rosenbaum on online video, curation, and the future of media

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TummelVision 34: Joshua Fouts & Rita King on Diplomacy, politics, and virtual worlds

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TummelVision 33: Marshall Kirkpatrick on Apple, Google and other socially awkward companies

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TummelVision 32: Jay Rosen on media and the people formerly known as the audience

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TummelVision 30: Brynn Evans and Julie Hamwood on social interaction design

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TummelVision 29: Ted Rheingold live from Supernova and ambient sociality

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TummelVision 28: Sarah Dopp on connectors, tummlers and community

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TummelVision 27: Christy Dena on transmedia storytelling

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TummelVision 26: Jessamyn West on Metafilter and tummeling communities