31 episodes

Investigating what makes creative people tick.

The Designer Maker Revolution Adrian Potter

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 7 Ratings

Investigating what makes creative people tick.

    Neil Erasmus: Doyen Woodworker

    Neil Erasmus: Doyen Woodworker

    Neil Erasmus is already well known to you if you work in wood because he has probably taught you or you've read one of his many articles on the craft.
    Neil is a 3rd generation crafts-person. He grew up in South Africa during the last decades of Apartheid and emigrated to Australia with his wife Pam (also a amazing crafts-person) about 40 years ago.
    We discuss growing up in South Africa and Neil's feelings about it (compare and contrast with Will Matthysen's episode).
    Neil has recently "retired" and moved closer to Perth, Australia. We discuss the idea of retirement and what that might entail.
    Neil is a beautiful human being and it was a pleasure talking with him about his life.
    Please enjoy this episode.





     

    • 1 hr 46 min
    Shima Gholami: Scholar and Curator at Golestan Palace

    Shima Gholami: Scholar and Curator at Golestan Palace

    Shima Gholami Scholar
    Shima is a lifelong scholar specializing in cultural stuff. She was born and raised in Iran and was a curator at the Golestan Palace in Tehran before emigrating to Australia where she is completing a PhD.
    We talk about what it is like growing up in Iran and the cultural similarities/differences between Australia and Iran. 
    Our news, media feeds and presidents indicate that Iran is our enemy. Except Iran has maintained an extremely rich and sophisticated culture for many thousands of years.  
    For context we discuss the history of Iran / Persia. Very basically: pre-Islam and post-Islam..... More importantly for our Western interests: pre and post WW2, and especially post Islamic Revolution.
    Shima and I were introduced to each other by Guildhouse for a project connecting migrant craftspeople with Australian artists. We ran a wood inlay workshop together and created SUN: an artwork neither of us could have produced alone. Collaborations are awesome! SUN is for sale at Bungendore Wood Works Gallery NSW, Australia. https://bwoodworks.com.au/
    Shima is totally gentle and is not political. We didn't discuss politics. This podcast is about bringing people and cultures together.
    Shima and I have never discussed this, but I personally encourage everyone to check out Mohammad Mosaddegh's story. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohammad_Mosaddegh
    At the end of our conversation you can enjoy some Iranian music: 2 contemporary and 2 traditional pieces.
    Music:1. Salar Aghili - Sarve Zire Ab2. Homayoun Shajarian - Sarnevesht3. Kayhan Kalhor & M.R. Shajarian - Festive Occasion4. Kayhan Kalhor & M.R. Shajarian - Instrument and Vocal (Poem by Baba Tahor)More Music: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_SSrzMBHCAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siskYo3PozIGuitarists take note!!!
    Golestan palace:ImagesUNESCOofficial website archived
    Persian Rug collection exampleimage
    The book we discuss from Manus Island:
    Behrouz Boochani "No Friend but the Mountains"
    A Separation -  a movie we discusshttps://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/a_separation_2011
    Guildhousehttps://guildhouse.org.au/the-third-space-intercultural-crafting/https://guildhouse.org.au/


    SUN. Colaboration: Shima Gholami and Adrian Potter

    Golestan Palace - Mirror Room

    • 1 hr 36 min
    Margaret Dodd

    Margaret Dodd

    Margaret Dodd is an artist well known for her ceramic cars.She graduated from the University of California, Davis in 1968. Margaret is also a movie maker and her film "This Woman is Not a Car" has been recently acquired by the Art Gallery of South Australia.We talk about the meanings behind her work and why she does it. Margaret has a strong political outlook and we talk about that too.Margaret Dodd is one of our wise elders. Check out her exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia if you can. https://www.agsa.sa.gov.au/whats-on/exhibitions/margaret-dodd-new-acquisitions/
    www.adrianpotter.net.au
    Thank you Andrew Bunney for connecting Margaret to the Revolution.

    Margaret Dodd and her work The Fossil, Greg Weight, 2002 ©

    Reproduction of This Woman is Not a Car screenprint poster, Jan Mackay, 1981

    Holden with Hair Curlers, Bridal Holden, Ravaged Holden from This Woman is Not a Car series, Margaret Dodd, 1977

    Hoon Holden, ceramic car, Margaret Dodd, 1977
     
     

    • 2 hrs 4 min
    Don Morrison: A Very Modest Gentleman, Musician and Guitar Maker

    Don Morrison: A Very Modest Gentleman, Musician and Guitar Maker

    Don Morrison is a super nice bloke. Extremely modest and very talented.
    Don makes extraordinary metal body resonator guitars from bits of old galvanized iron sheets. Check out the Perponda guitar .
    These instruments have a deep cultural heritage and abound with stories.
    Don has released 15 albums so far with a double album on the way to mark his 40 years of playing music.
    I recommend his book: This Could Be Big, Forty Years at the Dag End of the Australian Music Industry.
    Quotes: "Playing (music) live is like meditation or mindfulness - the next day - even if it was a moderately successful gig - that's when I feel most relaxed"
    "These day's I'm better at doing what I'm better at, and eliminating things that I do that aren't very good"
    Web:
    www.donmorrison.bandcamp.com/http://www.donmo.com
    www.adrianpotter.net.au
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    • 1 hr 25 min
    Andy Rasheed: Photographer, Musician, Small Drum Revolution

    Andy Rasheed: Photographer, Musician, Small Drum Revolution

     
    Andy Rasheed is a photographer and artist who has just launched Small Drum Revolution.
    We talk about all sorts of things including his pathway to professional photography via his Band failing to make it big in Sydney.
    Check out Andy's percussion instruments and lap steel guitars - he has some ideas and innovations that bring benefits you can see, hear and feel.
     
    Always: thanks for listening. Cheers
     
    Web:
    www.eyefood.com.au
    www.smalldrumrevolution.com.au
    www.adrianpotter.net.au
     

    • 1 hr 44 min
    Mark Thomson: Designer, Author, Storyteller, Advanced Research Director IBYS

    Mark Thomson: Designer, Author, Storyteller, Advanced Research Director IBYS

    Mark Thomson is a super interesting bloke.
    He is author of many books including: Blokes and Sheds, Rare Trades, Makers Breakers & Fixers.
    Mark is a great storyteller and a curious and generous soul.
    web:
    www.ibys.org
    www.adrianpotter.net.au
     

     



     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

    • 1 hr 39 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Timmy Adelaide ,

Such a Great Chat

It’s great to hear a conversation between people of craft, who know who they are and don’t pretend to be anything else.
Can’t wait until the next one

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