Lukas is back on the mic for a discussion of another pair of concepts from my AP Computer Science days. Thanks, Mr. Pascal!
Episodes
34: Artist & Artisan with Jim Daichendt
Once again, the podcast gives me the perfect opportunity to reconnect with an old friend. I really enjoyed the chance to catch up with Jim, who I first met when I was an intern at the now-defunct Dahesh Museum of Art, in the bowels of the IBM building on Madison Avenue.
33: Obviously & Of Course/Apparently/Naturally with W. Seth Hanisek
Seth and I take it international, not to mention pedantic. Happy to be back!
32: Introvert & Extrovert with Becky Phillips
Guess who’s back.
Back again.
Becky’s back.
Tell a friend.
31: Iconography & Iconology with Katie Poole
Another art history topic, this time a bit more arcane.
30: Naked & Nude with Maria Elena Buszek
Back to art history, but I guess it was only a matter of time. This week’s episode isn’t as racy as the title makes it out to be, but I suppose it’s a tiny bit racier than most. Hold on to your hats!
29: Emic & Etic with Andy Conroe
Andy and I get emic & etic–but hopefully not emetic–on the podwaves. Listen on and all will be explained.
28: Anamorphic & Spherical with Stephan Vladimir Bugaj
Stephan and I threaten to go down a rabbit hole of technical navelgazing, to mix a metaphor, but I think we end up someplace quite relatable. Wait for, as they say, it.
27: Coke & Pepsi with David La Spina
Another polarizing question. DLS and I take the Coke and Pepsi challenge. Not literally. Though that would have been a good idea, now that I think about it.
26: Right & Wrong with Jeremy Broomfield
Jeremy demonstrates that turnabout is fair play. A double- or triple-length episode, which should tide you over next week when Necessary & Sufficient goes dark.