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Real Is Not Real Enough
Chris Müller, Benjamin Nickl, Helen Wolfenden
22 episodes
6 months ago
Real is not Real Enough is an audio experience based on the work of the writer and philosopher Günther Anders. California 1941: real war in Europe, fake blood in Los Angeles. Join us as we enter the HOLLYWOOD COSTUME PALACE, where movie magic is made. This audio work is an adaptation of Günther Anders’ remarkable diary “Washing the Corpses of History”. And remember, always keep it real. Remember to subscribe! Credits Brought to you by Chris Müller, Benjamin Nickl, Helen Wolfenden. Performed by Edgar Eckert. Sound design by Jacob Craig. Visuals Eric Löbbecke. Trailer narration by Veronica Faust. Find out more: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/l... Supported by Goethe Institute, Sydney; DAAD Information Centre, Australia; The Austrian Embassy, Canberra; Macquarie University, Sydney; The University of Sydney.
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Real is not Real Enough is an audio experience based on the work of the writer and philosopher Günther Anders. California 1941: real war in Europe, fake blood in Los Angeles. Join us as we enter the HOLLYWOOD COSTUME PALACE, where movie magic is made. This audio work is an adaptation of Günther Anders’ remarkable diary “Washing the Corpses of History”. And remember, always keep it real. Remember to subscribe! Credits Brought to you by Chris Müller, Benjamin Nickl, Helen Wolfenden. Performed by Edgar Eckert. Sound design by Jacob Craig. Visuals Eric Löbbecke. Trailer narration by Veronica Faust. Find out more: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/l... Supported by Goethe Institute, Sydney; DAAD Information Centre, Australia; The Austrian Embassy, Canberra; Macquarie University, Sydney; The University of Sydney.
Show more...
Film History
Personal Journals,
TV & Film,
Society & Culture,
Fiction,
Comedy Fiction
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Bonus Ep: Acoustic Access to Knowledge (feat. Kylie Giblett)
Real Is Not Real Enough
9 minutes 30 seconds
1 year ago
Bonus Ep: Acoustic Access to Knowledge (feat. Kylie Giblett)
Hello again, “Real Is Not Real Enough” enthusiasts! In this special episode, we're happy to present an article titled "Acoustic Access to Knowledge." This piece is a product of the original Günther Anders podcast translation project, where we explore the profound impact of sound on our understanding of the world. Dive into the intricate world of sound with Kylie Giblett from The University of Sydney, as she performs the audio version of an article penned by a member of the “Real Is Not Real Enough” team, Ben Nickl. This article, combined with sound editing and mixing by Jacob Craig (who also did the sound work on season one of our podcast), brings you a compelling auditory experience that goes beyond the written word. But, before we embark on this sonic journey, we want to extend our gratitude and assurance to the members of the Deaf, Late-Deafened, Deafblind, Deaf-disabled, Hard-of-Hearing, and Hearing-Impaired Community. Your experiences matter; we're committed to ensuring our content is accessible and inclusive. If you prefer transcripts or written content, you can find them online at bit.ly/3Rc6Zp6. At “Real Is Not Real Enough”, we believe in the power of sound and its diverse forms of perception, including vibrations, visual cues, and tactile feedback. Our goal is to make the world of sound accessible to everyone. So, get ready to open your ears wide as we embark on this auditory exploration together. Tune in, absorb the wisdom, and join us for another “Real” episode with "Acoustic Access to Knowledge." The links below take you to more details about our team and this project.  Kylie Giblett, German Studies scholar working primarily in the field of contemporary German literature from the University of Sydney: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/kylie-giblett.html  Chris Muller, scholar in media theory and Cultural Studies from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/chris-muller Ben Nickl, Pop Culture and humour studies scholar from the University of Sydney: https://www.sydney.edu.au/arts/about/our-people/academic-staff/benjamin-nickl.html Helen Wolfenden, spoken word audio scholar and practitioner from Macquarie University: https://researchers.mq.edu.au/en/persons/helen-wolfenden Find out more about Real is not Real Enough here: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/lok/gap.html  
Real Is Not Real Enough
Real is not Real Enough is an audio experience based on the work of the writer and philosopher Günther Anders. California 1941: real war in Europe, fake blood in Los Angeles. Join us as we enter the HOLLYWOOD COSTUME PALACE, where movie magic is made. This audio work is an adaptation of Günther Anders’ remarkable diary “Washing the Corpses of History”. And remember, always keep it real. Remember to subscribe! Credits Brought to you by Chris Müller, Benjamin Nickl, Helen Wolfenden. Performed by Edgar Eckert. Sound design by Jacob Craig. Visuals Eric Löbbecke. Trailer narration by Veronica Faust. Find out more: https://www.goethe.de/ins/au/en/kul/l... Supported by Goethe Institute, Sydney; DAAD Information Centre, Australia; The Austrian Embassy, Canberra; Macquarie University, Sydney; The University of Sydney.