by Fox | Jul 17, 2015 | Episodes
Listen this Saturday, July 25th as we discuss the nearly 1000-year old Almkanal that carries water through the City of Salzburg. Check us out at Radio Fabrik or listen here to the podcast after the original airing. As always, 7:06 PM Salzburg, Austria time and 1:06 PM New York.
by Fox | Jun 19, 2015 | Episodes
Stay tuned June 27th and listen to our 9th episode. We talk with Walter Thompson, creator and composer of Soundpainting and explore connections with him between rhythm, the Arts and social sciences. This was a fun interview and will be the first of our dialogues with “rhythmanalysts.” Check us out at Radio Fabrik or listen here to the podcast after the original airing. As always, 7:06 PM Salzburg, Austria time and 1:06 PM New York.
by Fox | May 20, 2015 | Episodes
In our eighth episode we discuss the “expedition” with long distance travelers Christoph Rehage and Philipp Schaudy. Check us out on May 23rd on Radio Fabrik or listen here to the podcast after the original airing. As always, 7:06 PM Salzburg, Austria time and 1:06 PM New York.
by Fox | Apr 23, 2015 | Episodes
What do you do with monuments and memorials when they no longer tell the story you need them to tell? What happens when your town has an unwanted legacy? We look at three case studies: post-USSR Budapest, Hitler’s birthplace and a Chapel Hill, North Carolina still honoring the Ku Klux Klan. Check us out on April 25th at Radio Fabrik or listen here to the podcast after the original airing. 7:06 PM Salzburg, Austria time and 1:06 PM New York.
by Fox | Mar 22, 2015 | Episodes
Tune in to Radio Fabrik this Saturday, March 28 at 19:06 PM Salzburg time to listen to our sixth episode entitled, “In Maria’s Footsteps.” In celebration of 50 years of The Sound of Music we will discuss with Peter Baron von Wertheim of Bob’s Special Tours the motivation for so many North American and Asian pilgrims to the landscapes–both natural and personal–of this blockbuster film. Film geographer Dr. Joseph Palis helps us contextualize this journey and make connections to some of the larger themes regarding the geographical imagination.