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Things That Seemed Important At The Time
Mark Limacher
17 episodes
8 months ago
Lesley Hinger and Quinn Gibson join Mark to discuss the communicative capacities of single notes, the state of modern academia, and ponder the classic axiom "there's gotta be a well there, but we don't know how to fill it, or what to fill it with". Lesley Hinger's Website Quinn Gibson's Website Support the show
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Lesley Hinger and Quinn Gibson join Mark to discuss the communicative capacities of single notes, the state of modern academia, and ponder the classic axiom "there's gotta be a well there, but we don't know how to fill it, or what to fill it with". Lesley Hinger's Website Quinn Gibson's Website Support the show
Show more...
Music Commentary
Arts,
Music,
Society & Culture,
Performing Arts
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Quinn LIVE - Part 1 - "The Scientization of the Arts & Humanities"
Things That Seemed Important At The Time
50 minutes
4 years ago
Quinn LIVE - Part 1 - "The Scientization of the Arts & Humanities"
Quinn joins Mark LIVE in studio to break the podcast-hiatus, discussing the scientistic fetishism that plagues the arts and humanities. Part 1 of 2! Support the show
Things That Seemed Important At The Time
Lesley Hinger and Quinn Gibson join Mark to discuss the communicative capacities of single notes, the state of modern academia, and ponder the classic axiom "there's gotta be a well there, but we don't know how to fill it, or what to fill it with". Lesley Hinger's Website Quinn Gibson's Website Support the show