48 min

Episode 1: art, flexible labor, music as disposable art, Flying Lotus KHROMARADIO: visual arts podcast

    • Artes visuales

First episode and launch for khromaradio.com, a bi-monthly podcast that explores trends in art, politics, markets, and pop culture. It will feature in-depth interviews with visual artists, designers, and other art-practitioners.
TRACKLIST: Opening track Eyes be Closed, Washed Out * 0:35-5:50 What is Khromaradio? * 5:51 - 15:36 Artists and stereotypes * 15:38 - 27:47 "Job Jugglers on the Tightrope" (NYT) - flexible labour and artists * 27:48 - 28:35 Next week's feature: Robert Farmer * 28:36 - 36:28 "Multiple Careers are Better than One" (FT); on expertise, multi-disciplinarity, fragmentary labor, forging new connections in today's information economy * 36:38 - 39:45 Why like? Online music as disposable art * 39:46 – 48:42 Maita recommends: FLYING LOTUS and more on musical abstraction, modal jazz, musical citation, and FlyLo's awesomeness * Ending track Do the Astral Plane, Flying Lotus
Official website: khromaradio.com
Credits: Thanks to Arthur Imperial for co-hosting and producing this episode.

First episode and launch for khromaradio.com, a bi-monthly podcast that explores trends in art, politics, markets, and pop culture. It will feature in-depth interviews with visual artists, designers, and other art-practitioners.
TRACKLIST: Opening track Eyes be Closed, Washed Out * 0:35-5:50 What is Khromaradio? * 5:51 - 15:36 Artists and stereotypes * 15:38 - 27:47 "Job Jugglers on the Tightrope" (NYT) - flexible labour and artists * 27:48 - 28:35 Next week's feature: Robert Farmer * 28:36 - 36:28 "Multiple Careers are Better than One" (FT); on expertise, multi-disciplinarity, fragmentary labor, forging new connections in today's information economy * 36:38 - 39:45 Why like? Online music as disposable art * 39:46 – 48:42 Maita recommends: FLYING LOTUS and more on musical abstraction, modal jazz, musical citation, and FlyLo's awesomeness * Ending track Do the Astral Plane, Flying Lotus
Official website: khromaradio.com
Credits: Thanks to Arthur Imperial for co-hosting and producing this episode.

48 min