The Table Sessions

The Table Sessions

The Table Sessions

A weekly Arts, Design and Society podcast

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The Table Sessions

The Table Sessions

The Table Sessions

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The Table Sessions

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TS Episode Page: Four Dimensional HousingKen & Austin are joined by friend of the Podcast Bryan Samuel. Bryan is an architectural designer who has been living and working in Washington DC for the past several years and who specializes in Multi-
 New episodes coming out later this month! Ken & Austin discuss plans for the newest season and beyond… 
TS Episode Page: Game of ThronesThe Game of Thrones is played on two continents: Westeros and Essos. Westeros is a tightly defined, familiar island run by families who tend to fight sometimes. Essos is a sprawling, elongated land filled with my
The laugh track is a simulation of genuine enjoyment. Now, we’d rather just enjoy TV how we want to, on our own terms - and now the content creators recognize this. So, what caused this major shift in the way our television is marketed to us
TS Episode Page: Inequity Shaping BaltimoreBaltimore is a diverse city with many strong communities and a unique arts scene. The physical landscape of the city has changed significantly over the years, in both good and bad ways. When we see the
TS Episode Page: Media TreesIn this conversation, we ponder questions like these about how our relationship with different forms of media has evolved throughout our lives. The “media tree” concept is inspired by Ward Shelley, a New York based a
TS Episode Page: 2001 Character MapStanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke developed the screenplay in tandem to produce the beloved film (and novel!) in 1968, which explores the past, present and potential future of human existence. Humanity, as
TS Episode Page: System InterventionIf a designer alters existing, understood variables to achieve an outcome, than that outcome can achieve success within reasonable expectations. If a designer transforms their methods for evaluating inputs, a
TS Episode Page: The Local, The Visitor, The BrandTo call a place a neighborhood is to attach the presumption of identity. An identity that hinges on a collective understanding amongst its occupants - an unspoken aura that evokes the feeling of
TS Episode Page: The Real Score: Post-World CupThe World Cup is one of the few events that truly commands the global stage. It provides A chance for nations to rally passionately behind their team as a unified voice, where even the smallest cou
TS Episode Page: Powers of TenKen & Austin are joined by guest Contributor & Host Sean Konig to discuss the concept of Narrative World Building. Starting with Charles & Ray Eames’s Video “Powers of Ten” we dive into what type of elements frame
TS Episode Page: Sensible CommutingIn this conversation, we debate the merits of biking vs. walking in the city. We talk about sense suppression in transit, pace and how it relates to security, social influences on transit and much more. This c
TS Episode Page: Trekking to the RenwickSome days you’ve got to just get out of the studio and see the world. We experiment with a few new forms of audio in this episode: recording on the go and public soundscapes. DC’s Renwick Gallery featured
TS Episode Page: Statues in Social ContextOur conversation takes its inspiration from a months long study we implemented on the statues in Washington DC. In light of recent effects in places like Charlottesville, we were inspired to thrust ours
TS Episode Page: Fantasy In Historical ContextNothing is better than a great work of fiction positions itself into an even richer, more dynamic historical context. Pan’s Labyrinth, the 2006 dark fantasy film by Guillermo del Toro, is tactfully
TS Episode Page: Cinema Through Section Drawing: Samurai StyleIn Seven Samurai, the classic film by Kurosawa, our team took a particular interest in the defensible strategy of the small Japanese village in the context of defending one’s home. A
TS Episode Page: Cinema Through Section Drawing: Samurai StyleIn Seven Samurai, the classic film by Kurosawa, our team took a particular interest in the defensible strategy of the small Japanese village in the context of defending one’s home. A
TS Episode Page: Four Apartments, One MontageOur team pinpoints a montage sequence in the Brazilian film City of God, in order to discuss urban decay through the story of an apartment which evolves in four specific sequences from home to drug f
TS Episode Page: The Table SessionsCo-Creators & Hosts Austin Raimond & Ken Filler reflect on the past, present and future of The Table Sessions platform. Support The Table Sessions today at: www.patreon.com/tablesessionsEpisode Links:About Us
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