Thomas, BTRtoday

Thomas grew up in Northern California where he fell in love with music and photography while going to punk shows and shooting skate photos. He photography in college, which may or may not qualify him to host an art podcast. When he's not working on Art Uncovered, Thomas works as photographer, retoucher, and audio editor and also plays guitar in the band Sleepies. He lives in Queens, New York, for now.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 30m. Bisher sind 108 Folge(n) erschienen. Jede Woche gibt es eine neue Folge dieses Podcasts.

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Dark Content


Projection, Whitechapel Gallery, London This Week: Artists Franco and Eva Mattes discuss their latest project, Dark Content. The project explores the world of content moderators, the invisible work force of actual human beings responsible for keeping graphic, offensive, and violent videos and images out of social media and search results...


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 April 26, 2016  n/a
 
 

Dark Content


Projection, Whitechapel Gallery, London This Week: Artists Franco and Eva Mattes discuss their latest project, Dark Content. The project explores the world of content moderators, the invisible work force of actual human beings responsible for keeping graphic, offensive, and violent videos and images out of social media and search results...


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 April 26, 2016  n/a
 
 

Christine Osinski


This week: Artist Christine Osinski has a new book of photos called Summer Days Staten Island. The project, shot in the early 1980s, documents the working class neighborhoods of Staten Island, where Christine moved after getting priced out of Manhattan. I spoke with Christine about her Staten Island book, her evolution as a photographer, and what images from 30 years in the past  have to tell us about our present...


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 April 19, 2016  31m
 
 

Christine Osinski


This week: Artist Christine Osinski has a new book of photos called Summer Days Staten Island. The project, shot in the early 1980s, documents the working class neighborhoods of Staten Island, where Christine moved after getting priced out of Manhattan. I spoke with Christine about her Staten Island book, her evolution as a photographer, and what images from 30 years in the past  have to tell us about our present...


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 April 19, 2016  n/a
 
 

The Malware Museum


This week: Cyber-security expert Mikko Hypponen has been studying and collecting computer viruses for 25 years. His newest project, called The Malware Museum, brings together some of the most interesting, and most artistic, computer viruses from the 80s and early 90s, a time when malware was spread via floppy disks  instead of the Internet. Mikko says that in the early days malware programs were as much about technical acumen as they were about  creative expression...


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 April 12, 2016  n/a
 
 

The Malware Museum


This week: Cyber-security expert Mikko Hypponen has been studying and collecting computer viruses for 25 years. His newest project, called The Malware Museum, brings together some of the most interesting, and most artistic, computer viruses from the 80s and early 90s, a time when malware was spread via floppy disks  instead of the Internet. Mikko says that in the early days malware programs were as much about technical acumen as they were about  creative expression...


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 April 12, 2016  28m
 
 

The Tea Project


March 19, 2012 - Tea Project performance in conjunction with Enemy Kitchen by Michael Rakowitz in Chicago, IL.  (Photo by Greg Broseus) via aaronhughes.org Porcelain cups used in The Tea Project The Tea Project gallery installation This Week: Artists Aaron Hughes and Amber Ginsburg discuss The Tea Project, a project that grew out of Aaron's encounters with tea, and being offered tea, while deployed in Kuwait and Iraq as a member of the Illinois Army National Guard...


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 April 5, 2016  n/a
 
 

The Tea Project


March 19, 2012 - Tea Project performance in conjunction with Enemy Kitchen by Michael Rakowitz in Chicago, IL.  (Photo by Greg Broseus) via aaronhughes.org Porcelain cups used in The Tea Project The Tea Project gallery installation This Week: Artists Aaron Hughes and Amber Ginsburg discuss The Tea Project, a project that grew out of Aaron's encounters with tea, and being offered tea, while deployed in Kuwait and Iraq as a member of the Illinois Army National Guard...


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 April 5, 2016  38m
 
 

Art Under Threat


This week: 2015 was a depressing year in terms of artistic freedom of expression around the world. According to the group Freemuse -- which documents violations of artistic freedom around the world -- killings, attacks, abductions, and imprisonments of artists were up 20% from 2014 with China, Iran and Russia leading the way as top offenders...


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 March 29, 2016  n/a
 
 

Art Under Threat


This week: 2015 was a depressing year in terms of artistic freedom of expression around the world. According to the group Freemuse -- which documents violations of artistic freedom around the world -- killings, attacks, abductions, and imprisonments of artists were up 20% from 2014 with China, Iran and Russia leading the way as top offenders...


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 March 29, 2016  28m