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I Think I Saw You (Right When You Disappeared)
by Eyal Davidovitch
We disappear. Sometimes on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes once in a lifetime.We disappear. Sometimes to ourselves. Sometimes to others.One minute we're here. The next minute we're not.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this inaugural season, the participants and faculty members of the program “Generation J” were recorded, each of whom reflected on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Thank you for listening!Follow us on Instagram to stay in the loop: @artandtimemachinesAnd if you liked the podcast, please share it with everyone you know — and it would mean a lot if you considered supporting the first season: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nof
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(20) I Think I Saw You, Tal
Tal doesn't believe disappearance even exists.This is the final episode for this season. Thank you for being with us on this journey. If you enjoyed this podcast, please help by subscribing, rating, and spreading the word wherever possible.There are already concrete ideas cooking for season two, and your support can make a huge difference via ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou.Let us know your thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments wherever you listen. You can also answer this questionnaire about your own disappearance here, and we'll be sharing some of the stories we receive.Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(19) I Think I Saw You, Craig
Craig invites us to disappear with him by casting the spell of music.A new episode drops weekly!I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments wherever you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(18) I Think I Saw You, Levi
For Levi disappearance feels like you have no place in the world that you're in.A new episode drops weekly!I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments wherever you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(17) I Think I Saw You, Jack
Jack feels like an ignored ghost in a haunted house.A new episode drops weekly!I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Answer this questionnaire about your own disappearance here, and we'll be sharing some of the stories we receive.Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments wherever you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(16) I Think I Saw You, Adah
For Adah, disappearance is leaving communities behind.A new episode drops weekly!I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments where you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(15) I Think I Saw You, Maya
The burden of carrying other people’s problems can make Maya disappear.A new episode drops weekly!I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments where you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(14) I Think I Saw You, Eli
For Eli, disappearing isn’t anything rare, mysterious, or complicated. It’s simply… easy.A new episode drops weekly!I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments where you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(13) I Think I Saw You, Sasha
Sasha never disappeared. Even in hiding, her presence is such that, for her, no word exists to describe how it feels.A new episode drops weekly!I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments where you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(12) I Think I Saw You, Ryan
Ryan reflects on how far we can go in knowing what another person is really going through.A new episode drops weekly!I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments where you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(11) I Think I Saw You, Avia
For Avia, feeling seen or disappearing is tied to whether she can see herself clearly.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”A new episode drops weekly!Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments where you listen.This podcast is based almost entirely on listeners' support. Please consider supporting the podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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A Peek at the Midseason Peak
A small note from the person behind this podcast. This series was created independently—just one artist weaving together voices, music, memory, and story. It’s the result of years of listening, editing, learning, recording, writing, composing, and believing in the quiet power of disappearance.While a small portion of the production was supported by Paideia, it partially covered only the sound mix—all creative labor remained unfunded. What truly supports this project is the belief that meaningful, intimate work can still reach people and shift perspectives — and the warm reflections I’ve already received from listeners moved by it.If this project has stayed with you—if it made you contemplate your own presence and disappearance—I invite you to support it. Even the smallest contribution helps me continue making and sharing this work, freely and with care.Support the podcast at: ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyouThank you for listening, and for being here.And while we’re on a midseason break, please share your stories of disappearance with us—on Instagram or Facebook at @artandtimemachines, or by email at [email protected].
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(10) I Think I Saw You, Alma
Alma figured out a way to disappear — and claimed that space for herself.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”A new episode drops weekly!Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments where you listen.Please consider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(09) I Think I Saw You, Adi
Adi doesn't know the kind of person he would be, had he had the chance to disappear.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”A new episode drops weekly!Let us know where this podcast finds you—and if something in it stays with you. Leave a trace of your own thoughts on @artandtimemachines on Instagram, or in the comments where you listen. Please consider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(08) I Think I Saw You, Isabel
Caught up in an online shitstorm, Isabel felt she had completely disappeared.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”A new episode drops weekly.Follow us on Instagram: @artandtimemachinesConsider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:This episode features music by Isabel Frey!Info, links and more on: https://www.isabelfrey.com/This podcast is created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal theme music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(07) I Think I Saw You, Moishy
During a momentary collapse, Moishy caught a glimpse of something beyond the tangible.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”A new episode drops weekly!Follow us on Instagram: @artandtimemachinesConsider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(06) I Think I Saw You, Ree
For Ree, disappearance is when the ego dissolves.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Two new episodes drop weekly.Follow us on Instagram: @artandtimemachinesConsider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(05) I Think I Saw You, Mira
Mira felt seen when they stumbled upon a music video on YouTube.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Two new episodes drop weekly.Follow us on Instagram: @artandtimemachinesConsider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(04) I Think I Saw You, Elena
Elena offers both a way and a hint for how to leave the space of disappearance on your own.I Think I Saw You is a new podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.” Two new episodes drop weekly.Follow us on Instagram: @artandtimemachinesConsider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(03) I Think I Saw You, Sam
Sam doesn't think he's able to leave the space of disappearance on his own, without depending on others to draw him out. I Think I Saw You is a new podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Two new episodes drop weekly.Follow us on Instagram: @artandtimemachinesConsider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(02) I Think I Saw You, Raphaëlle
Raphaëlle disappeared once she left the place she didn’t have to go back to anymore.I Think I Saw You is a new podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Two new episodes drop weekly.Follow us on Instagram: @artandtimemachinesConsider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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(01) I Think I Saw You, Yisroel
Yisroel disappeared once he left his Hasidic community in Monsey, New York, and set out alone for the Pacific coast of southwest Mexico on his first solo backpacking trip.I Think I Saw You is a new podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this season, the participants and faculty members of the program Generation J were recorded, each reflecting on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Two new episodes drop weekly.Follow us on Instagram: @artandtimemachinesConsider supporting this podcast at Ko-fi.com/ithinkisawyou. Thank you so much!Credits:Created, produced, recorded, designed, and edited by Eyal DavidovitchOriginal music by Eyal DavidovitchMixing and additional sound design by Jan BrettThe podcast is supported by Paideia – The European Institute for Jewish Studies in Sweden.Generation J (@generationj_) is a project of the Other Music Academy (@othermusicacademy).
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I Think I Saw You is a new podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this inaugural season, the participants and faculty members of the program “Generation J” were recorded, each of whom reflected on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We disappear. Sometimes on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes once in a lifetime.We disappear. Sometimes to ourselves. Sometimes to others.One minute we're here. The next minute we're not.I Think I Saw You is a podcast dedicated to exploring our human disappearance. Every episode features an interview with a different person. In this inaugural season, the participants and faculty members of the program “Generation J” were recorded, each of whom reflected on their own thoughts and experiences of “disappearance.”Thank you for listening!Follow us on Instagram to stay in the loop: @artandtimemachinesAnd if you liked the podcast, please share it with everyone you know — and it would mean a lot if you considered supporting the first season: <a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nof
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