Paperweight Radio: Explorations in Visual and Material Culture draws together artists, designers, academics, curators, writers and researchers around a theme, to explore the territory of visual and material culture from different vantage points.
In these explorations, Paperweight offers reports from the front-line of research into visual and material culture, running into the heat of battle and reporting back with dispatches.
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Paperweight Radio: Explorations in Visual and Material Culture draws together artists, designers, academics, curators, writers and researchers around a theme, to explore the territory of visual and material culture from different vantage points.
In these explorations, Paperweight offers reports from the front-line of research into visual and material culture, running into the heat of battle and reporting back with dispatches.
Paperweight Radio: Screen & Ghosts (S1 Ep1, 5th September 2013)
Paperweight Radio
52 minutes 44 seconds
12 years ago
Paperweight Radio: Screen & Ghosts (S1 Ep1, 5th September 2013)
In this first show in a series of six programmes discussing themes within visual and material culture, hosted by Juliette Kristensen, we discuss the origins of Paperweight with its Editor-At-Large Matt Lodder, Lecturer in Contemporary Art, University of Essex; Abraham Zapruder’s film of the assassination of JFK with media scholar Øyvind Vågnes, postdoctoral fellow at Nomadikon, University of Bergen; and reprise an interview first broadcast in March this year on ‘vapourware’ with design historian Paul Atkinson, Professor of Design and Design History, Sheffield Hallam University.
Produced by Chris Dixon and Juliette Kristensen. Engineered by Chris Dixon.
Paperweight Radio
Paperweight Radio: Explorations in Visual and Material Culture draws together artists, designers, academics, curators, writers and researchers around a theme, to explore the territory of visual and material culture from different vantage points.
In these explorations, Paperweight offers reports from the front-line of research into visual and material culture, running into the heat of battle and reporting back with dispatches.