21 episodios

Welcome to The Urbanaut Podcast channel, where we delve deep into our contemporary image-driven culture. For an immersive experience watch the video version on YouTube or Spotify. Guided by Patrick Lee Hubbard and enriched with insights from Steve Bisson of Urbanautica Institute, we explore the tales and truths that modern visuals weave around us. Every frame and pixel holds a story, and we're here to uncover it. If you're as captivated by this journey as we are, support our quest and get exclusive content by joining our Patreon community. Subscribe, dive in, and become an Urbanaut with us.
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The Urbanaut Podcast Patrick Lee Hubbard

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Welcome to The Urbanaut Podcast channel, where we delve deep into our contemporary image-driven culture. For an immersive experience watch the video version on YouTube or Spotify. Guided by Patrick Lee Hubbard and enriched with insights from Steve Bisson of Urbanautica Institute, we explore the tales and truths that modern visuals weave around us. Every frame and pixel holds a story, and we're here to uncover it. If you're as captivated by this journey as we are, support our quest and get exclusive content by joining our Patreon community. Subscribe, dive in, and become an Urbanaut with us.
Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-urbanaut-podcast/support

    Ep. #20: Patricia Rodas: Capturing the Unseen in the Finnish Landscape

    Ep. #20: Patricia Rodas: Capturing the Unseen in the Finnish Landscape

    🎙️ Welcome to Episode 20 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we engage with Finnish photo artist Patricia Rodas, whose work poignantly unveils the hidden layers of domestic violence through her series "Unseen Circumstances."



    About Our Guest: Patricia RodasBorn in 1972, Patricia is a photo artist based on the west coast of Finland. Her photo art deeply explores domestic violence and its invisible scars on victims. With a background that spans newspaper and commercial photography, and a profound commitment to analogue techniques, Patricia uses her lens to challenge societal norms and provoke thought about personal and collective responsibilities towards domestic violence.



    Tune in to this episode to:

    * Discover Patricia's journey from commercial photography to becoming a voice in art photography with a focus on domestic violence.

    * Explore the narratives and inspirations behind her projects "The Most Intimate Hideaways," "Fallen Grace I & II," "Unreported," and "Black Silent Holes (surprises me)."

    * Understand the role of landscapes in her works and her unique method of blending photography with elements of nature to reflect on trauma and healing.



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    EPISODE LINKS:

    Patricia’s Contact: www.patriciarodas.com

    Patricia’s Instagram: @patriciarodas.photo



    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Most Replayed

    1:48 - Introduction

    4:07 - Patricia's Background in Photography

    17:23 - Inspirations and Influences

    26:57 - Patricia's Artistic Subject Matter

    41:10 - Discussion on "The Most Intimate Hideaways"

    47:58 - Deep dive into "Fallen Grace"

    1:00:17 - Exploring "Unreported"

    1:09:19 - Insights on "Black Silent Holes (surprises me)"

    1:21:44 - How does Unseen Circumstances take Form and Public Receptions

    1:27:45 - Advice for Artist



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    #PatriciaRodas #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #ArtPhotography #DomesticViolence #UnseenCircumstances #PhotoArt #FinnishArt #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard


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    • 1h 32 min
    Ep.#19: Sicily to the Shutter: Pietro Motisi's Italian Landscapes

    Ep.#19: Sicily to the Shutter: Pietro Motisi's Italian Landscapes

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #19 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this compelling episode, we have the pleasure of engaging with the distinguished Italian photographer Pietro Motisi. His evocative work offers a deep dive into his photographic journey, from his early self-taught days to his impactful projects like "Lodi, Ora Media" and ongoing explorations in architectural and landscape photography.

    About Our Guest: Pietro Motisi
    Pietro Motisi, born in Palermo in 1982, has crafted a photographic narrative that explores the delicate interplay between man and environment. His journey began in theater scene photography, evolving through extensive collaborations with newspapers and magazines, and culminating with a degree in Documentary Photography from the University of Wales, Newport. Known for his contemplative approach to architecture and landscapes, Pietro's work, including projects like "The Ebb Tide" and "Fine", captures the essence of human interaction with spaces, reflecting socio-cultural narratives through his lens.

    Tune in to this episode to:
    * Follow Pietro’s evolution in photography, from his initial steps to his sophisticated ongoing projects.
    * Explore the stories and artistic processes behind "Lodi, Ora Media", "The Ebb Tide", and other notable works.
    * Discover how Pietro uses green as a narrative tool to reveal urban landscapes and human stories.

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    EPISODE LINKS:
    Pietro's Contact: www.pietromotisi.it
    Pietro’s Instagram: @pietromotisi_photography

    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Introduction
    2:04 - Pietro’s Background and Early Involvements
    18:31 - Finding his Visual Language
    26:36 - Reflecting on the Current State of Photography
    31:43 - Education
    38:41 - His connection to a Film based Practice
    49:04 - Work in Progress, a look into his desktop
    59:55 - Deep Dive into "Lodi, Ora Media"
    1:12:39 - Continuing to Explore Pietro's Visual Language
    1:24:13 - A look into "Sicilia Fantasma"
    1:26:52 - Desktop Deep Dive Continues
    1:38:11 - Why he stopped doing Portraiture and "The Ebb Tide"
    1:47:46 - Discussing our Image Saturated World
    2:00:19 - Advice for Image Makers

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    #PietroMotisi #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #ItalianArt #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard

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    • 2 horas 3 min
    Ep. #18: Greece in the Rearview: Marinos Tsagkarakis Questioning Economic Despair

    Ep. #18: Greece in the Rearview: Marinos Tsagkarakis Questioning Economic Despair

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #18 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. Join us as we delve into the world of Marinos Tsagkarakis, a Netherlands-based fine-art photographer renowned for his introspective and critical exploration of socio-cultural landscapes through the lens of photography. Born in 1984 on the island of Crete, Marinos embarked on a unique journey from the realms of Economics and Political Sciences to the vivid world of Contemporary Photography and Visual Arts, studying at the Stereosis School of Photography (SSP).

    About Our Guest: Marinos Tsagkarakis
    After completing degrees in Economic and Political Sciences, an MBA, and a Master in Management Information Systems, Marinos Tsagkarakis pursued his passion for photography, leading to a transformative career that melds academic rigor with artistic exploration. Since 2014, he has been an integral part of the "Depression Era" collective, which captures the essence of Greece's urban and social landscapes amidst economic turmoil. His first monograph, "Paradise Inn," has captivated audiences and sold out, thanks to its insightful critique of tourism's impact on natural and cultural environments. Tsagkarakis's work, which has been featured in prestigious festivals and media outlets worldwide, seeks to challenge and expand our understanding of contemporary life and its intersections with migration, identity, and absurdity.

    Tune in to this episode to:
    * Trace Marinos Tsagkarakis's transition from economics to the expressive world of fine-art photography.
    * Explore the depth and nuances behind his acclaimed projects "Paradise Inn," "Wild Goose Chase," and "Strawberry Blue."
    * Discover the insights and motivations that drive Tsagkarakis's work, from his critiques of modern tourism to his personal narratives of migration and search for belonging.
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    EPISODE LINKS:
    Marinos’s Instagram: @marinos_tsagkarakis


    OUTLINE:

    0:00 - Most Replayed

    2:45 - Marinos Tsagkarakis's Background and Artistic Journey

    18:47 - Influential People

    24:30 - What is the “Absurd”

    35:58 - Inside "Paradise Inn"

    1:06:38 - Understanding "Wild Goose Chase"

    1:28:38 - The Migration Story of "Strawberry Blue"

    1:54:02 - Advice for Emerging Photographers


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    #MarinosTsagkarakis #TheUrbanautPodcast #FineArtPhotography #ContemporaryPhotography #GreekArt #ParadiseInn #WildGooseChase #StrawberryBlue #CulturalIdentity #Migration #EconomicCrisis #urbanautica #stevebisson #PatrickLeeHubbard


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    • 1h 59 min
    Ep. #17: Altered States - Ryan Parker on Documenting the Subtly Transformed American Landscape

    Ep. #17: Altered States - Ryan Parker on Documenting the Subtly Transformed American Landscape

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #17 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. Today, we're thrilled to explore the artistic journey of Ryan Parker, a lens-based artist whose profound connection to landscape and community narratives shines through in his work. Born in Twentynine Palms, California, and raised in a military family, Ryan's experiences have deeply influenced his exploration of the American landscape's altered states.

    About Our Guest: Ryan Parker
    Ryan Parker, born in 1989 and based in Bozeman, Montana, is a documentarian and artist whose lens-based practice examines the intricate relationship between industrial standardization, economic upheaval, and their impacts on small communities. His work, celebrated in exhibitions across the nation and featured in various publications, documents the hinterland—spaces reshaped by human and economic activities. Ryan's projects, including "Hinterland," "Prairie," and "A Pool Among the Rock," reveal the subtle yet profound narratives of landscapes in transition.

    Tune in to this episode to:
    * Uncover the inspirations and motivations behind Ryan's evocative projects.
    * Dive deep into the stories of "Hinterland," "Prairie," and "A Pool Among the Rock."
    * Reflect on the powerful interplay between landscape, memory, and community in Ryan's work.

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    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Most Replayed
    1:35 - Meet Ryan Parker3:23 - Ryan’s Background and Artistic Beginnings10:15 - From business to art12:03 - Influences
    15:16 - What inspires Ryan to photograph21:56 - Artistic Inspirations24:00 - The role of research
    33:31 - Exploring the Concept of "Hinterland"58:57 - "Prairie"
    1:10:08 - "A Pool Among the Rock" and the Influence of T.S. Eliot
    1:16:29 - Thoughts on teaching and image culture1:22:17 - Advice for Emerging Artists

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    #RyanParker #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #DocumentaryPhotography #LandscapeArt #Hinterland #Prairie #APoolAmongTheRock #VisualNarrative #ArtisticExploration #urbanautica #PatrickLeeHubbard


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    • 1h 25 min
    Ep. #16: From Santiago to Toronto: Cristian Ordóñez's world of Photography

    Ep. #16: From Santiago to Toronto: Cristian Ordóñez's world of Photography

    🎙️ Welcome to Ep. #16 of The Urbanaut Podcast, in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. This episode features the incredibly insightful Chilean-born artist and photographer, Cristian Ordóñez, whose work spans graphic design and photography, creating a unique dialogue between the two. We dive into his compelling photo projects, “Valle” and “Frequency”, exploring the intricate layers of human and environmental narratives.

    About Our Guest: Cristian Ordóñez
    Born in Santiago, Chile, and based in Toronto, Canada, Cristian Ordóñez explores the intersections of memory, belonging, territory, and architecture through his photography. His work reflects a profound engagement with the landscape, urban structures, and the abstract, presented as continuous fragments of an ongoing narrative. Alongside his artistic endeavors, Cristian leads Studio Cristian Ordóñez, working on diverse projects spanning books, editorial content, and photographic works. He's also an integral part of the independent art publisher, Another Earth. His series *Frequency* is showcased by Galería Animal in Chile.

    Tune in to this episode to:
    * Journey through Cristian's artistic evolution, from graphic design to impactful photographic projects.
    * Uncover the stories and creative processes behind *Valle* and *Frequency*.
    * Delve into how Cristian's work blurs the lines between human existence and the natural world.

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    EPISODE LINKS:
    Cristian’s Instagram: @c_ordonez

    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Most Replayed
    1:17 - Introduction
    2:05 - Cristian’s Upbringing in Chile
    13:43 - Influences and Music
    22:52 - Photography and Graphic Design
    24:10 - Photography became important when…
    32:01 - Early works
    36:27 - Exploring “Frequency”
    1:04:06 - Installand lion and books of Frequency
    1:14:09 - Insights into “Valle”
    1:38:41 - Closing Thoughts and Advice for Aspiring Artists

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    #CristianOrdoñez #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #GraphicDesign #Valle #Frequency #ArtisticNarratives #EnvironmentalNarratives #ChileanArt #CanadianArt #Urbanautica #SteveBisson #PatrickLeeHubbard


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    • 1h 42 min
    Ep #15: Between Two Worlds - Layers of Soviet and Post-Soviet Identity with Sasha Rudensky

    Ep #15: Between Two Worlds - Layers of Soviet and Post-Soviet Identity with Sasha Rudensky

    🎙️ Dive into Ep. #15 of The Urbanaut Podcast, where we connect with the remarkable Russian-born photographer, Sasha Rudensky, on a captivating journey through her most distinguished works, including "Tinsel and Blue," "Eastern Eve," "Remains," and a sneak peek into her latest project, "LA River."

    About Our Guest: Sasha Rudensky
    Sasha's lens captures the transformation and contradictions within post-Soviet territories, mixing personal narrative with broader socio-political commentary. Her photography, featured in esteemed publications like The New York Times, traverses between constructed realities and intimate observations, providing a unique insight into a generation navigating the remnants of the Soviet Union and the capitalism of the 2000s.

    Tune in to this episode to:
    * Explore Sasha's creative process and the stories behind her major projects.
    * Get exclusive insights into her ongoing "LA River" project.
    * Understand how post-Soviet cultural and historical dynamics are reflected through her photography.

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    EPISODE LINKS:
    Sasha’s Contact: www.sasharudensky.com
    Sasha’s Instagram: @sasha.rudensky

    OUTLINE:
    0:00 - Most Replayed

    1:23 - Introduction

    7:24 - Thoughts on Teaching

    11:35 - When did she have that "I want to do this moment"?

    15:23 - What pulled her back to Russia?

    19:54 - The role intuition in her work

    22:30 - Reconnect and reorient the past

    25:54 - How do Portraits play a role?

    30:17 - Influential people

    36:15 - The idea of emotional Resonance

    40:59 - A look at 'Remains' and 'Tinsel and Blue'

    1:30:28 - A Snail peak at the work in progress 'LA River'

    1:43:47 - Advice for up and coming Artist

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    #SashaRudensky #TheUrbanautPodcast #Photography #ContemporaryArt #PostSoviet #TinselandBlue #EasternEve #Remains #LARiver #VisualArt #CulturalIdentity


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    • 1h 50 min

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