Episodes
Embodiment facilitator and trainer Mark Walsh discusses embodiment and how we can discover wisdom through our bodies
Published 11/25/19
Published 11/25/19
Johannes Birringer, Professor of Performance Technologies at Brunel University, talks to Eline Kieft about his journey into combining dance and performance with technologies
Published 11/01/19
Juhani Pallasmaa on why art and a multi sensory approach are at the heart of architecture.
Published 06/02/19
In Episode 6 of Series 2, leading mobility studies expert Professor Peter Merriman, from Aberystwyth University, talks about the development of the discipline as a field of study in the social sciences, why taking an interdisciplinary approach is important to him and his drive to understand the social, cultural and political dimensions of everyday movement and their impact on national identity and nationalism.
Published 05/15/19
Arawana Hayashi on using arts, meditation and social justice in organisational settings and encouraging change through a move towards compassion- and awareness-based systems. 
Published 04/11/19
Tim Ingold, Professor of Social Anthropology at University of Aberdeen, talks to Ben Spatz about the difference between anthropology and ethnography, the importance of collaboration, skilled practice and playing the cello, why he finds the idea of the body problematic, and why he thinks of people as human becomings rather than beings.
Published 03/25/19
In Part 2 of our interview with Erin Manning and Brian Massumi we talk about the emerging 3 Ecologies Process Seed Bank, and how post-Blockchain technologies could reverse today’s economic balance, to collectively emphasize our qualities of experience, making monetary aspects peripheral to our everyday lives
Published 03/13/19
Erin Manning and Brian Massumi talk to Doerte Weig about schizo-somatic workshops at the Senselab, and how new ways of thinking and moving with relational openness and group subjectivity would benefit teaching and learning in universities of the future
Published 03/04/19
In Episode 1 of Series 2 Gil Hedley talks to Doerte Weig about how discovering our inner bodies allows us to experience our bodies as continuous, to accept muscles as scientific mental creations, to understand how our connective tissues fascia enables movement, and how with appreciation for our bodies we can even come to love our fat.
Published 02/15/19
Dr Jonathan Skinner from Roehampton University talks to Eline Kieft about how dance has become integral to his research and teaching. 
Published 12/04/18
Doctor Jerome Lewis from University College London talks with Eline Kieft about using his body as part of his research to better understand the lives of hunter-gatherers in Central Africa.
Published 11/09/18
Professor Véronique Bénéï from the French National Institute for Scientific Research talks with Eline Kieft about using her body as a source of knowledge in research, teaching and learning.
Published 10/30/18