As time passes our memories increase in quantity and value. Has technology evolved to protect the photographs and memories we hold close? Or is it a threat?
We talk with George Oates, co-founder of the Flickr Foundation about the goal to preserve the Flickr Commons archive. Also, meet Brendan Flesher, a passionate photographer and an innovative archivist.
In this episode, we explore the secrets within seeds and discover the memories they have locked inside. We talk with Adam Alexander aka the “Seed Detective” who has spent years traversing the globe collecting, documenting and sharing the unique stories contained inside seeds.
We walk through Adam’s memory garden, get lost in the mountains of Oman and learn how he reunites refugees with the food of their homelands.
In this episode, we will explore these sounds and provide unique insights into a world of information made possible by turning data into sound, otherwise known as sonification.
We chat with Jon Bellona, a pioneer in the field of sonification and a Ph.D. faculty member at the University of Oregon, and David Owen, a writer for the New Yorker and Author of the book Volume Control.
This episode is a journey into sound, quiet and learning how to listen. We investigate what has happened to our once quiet planet and why we need quiet more than ever.
Ty talks with Matt Mikkelsen, who, along with Quiet Parks International, has been working to preserve the last quiet places on earth.
Christoph Rehage is a writer, photographer, and adventurer that has been shaped by a journey called "The Longest Way." After completing his studies in Beijing, Christoph embarked on an epic adventure walking on foot from China to his hometown in northern Germany, not realizing that 15 years later, he would still be on the "way."
We speak with Christoph about it all, now stored on the Permaweb.
Iohan explored the Americas via bicycle. His adventures were captured by himself, offering an intimate perspective and inspiring tale of perseverance and exploration. His videos live on, however, some have disappeared after his death.
We speak with the community advocates making sure that Iohan and his content are preserved on the Permaweb.
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