Objects – Follow the Things!
November 26, 2020
This edition of the Objects Podcast talked about the project of ‘Follow the Things’. We looked at the amazing work that is done within this area of research. This idea reveals the people and the places behind the things we possess: Objects Podcast – Follow the Things
Design – Objects Podcast
November 25, 2020
This week’s podcast is on the importance of DESIGN. Ever had an object that does not work for you? Ever got frustrated at something because it did not function properly? It’s not your fault! It is an issue of design. We look at Don Norman’s work on design which looks at how design can give …
Objects Podcast
November 12, 2020
We are surrounded by things. We live our lives with objects. But frequently we don’t think about them. They are the backdrop to our lives. However, our things are far more interesting than just being props. Our stuff is part of who we are. It helps us create our identities. If we understand things then …
Future Thinking
July 16, 2020
In our very final podcast for The Things That Made Us, we are looking at the future. The idea of the future has been a source of inspiration for authors, artists and inventors. We examine how the future is represented as something that fills us with hope but which also worries us as well. This …
Finding your Place
July 14, 2020
In this podcast, we discuss the importance of place. Over the last few months we’ve all had to get used to living far more focused lives in our immediate environment. To understand how we adapt and engage with the world around us, we can use the concept of ‘place’. This idea has been used across …
Deep Time: why we need to think in terms of scale
July 13, 2020
In this podcast, we’ll be talking about scale. Specifically, how our ideas about scale can sometimes be misleading. We are human and operate on a human time-scale of days, weeks, months, years and decades. We think in terms of human life spans. However, we live in a world that is far older than that. The …
Evolution and Diverse Thinking
July 10, 2020
This podcast discusses Charles Darwin’s book published in 1859, On the Origin of Species. The book proposes evolution as the means by which animals and plants adapt and change. The book forwards a revolution in science. But it also offered a way of thinking. Darwin uses a model of ‘deep time’ analysis to understand alterations. …
Liberal Arts Conversation
July 9, 2020
In this podcast, we discuss Liberal Arts with Ellie a second year Liberal Arts student. Ellie tells us about the choices made when deciding to study Liberal Arts. We also discuss how modules are chosen and the process of selection. Importantly, in this conversation we talk about the connections that can be made in Liberal …
Summer Reading
July 8, 2020
Summer is here! The opportunities for travel might not be as extensive this year, so we wanted to suggest a few books from the Liberal Arts Team that we’ve read and are planning to read that you might enjoy. Feel free to suggest some yourselves. Reading will be our adventure this summer! We’re using these …
Ruins and the Making of Us
July 7, 2020
The topic of this podcast is ruins and the impact they have on us. We live amongst the remains of previous decades, the structures of preceding centuries and the remains of previous civilisations. These ruins have moved us in different ways. Sometimes, we view these structures as romantic visions of historical eras. We can also …
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