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BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation Art as reception. Silence as what remains.
- Written by: Saimir Mullalli
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BËRTHAMA is not a podcast of explanations, but an offering of presence. Through rhythmic readings from the volumes of BËRTHAMA — A Philosophy of Revelation, artist Saimir Mullalli remains within a field where art appears rather than is made, and philosophy appears as revelation. Each episode offers fragments of poetic and reflective prose, resting with the listener in silence, presence, and Source. All spoken and written reflections are original works by the author. The voice is digitally rendered. © 2025 Saimir Mullalli More at mullalliart.com/links
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The remains of a conversation
- Written by: Solid Gold Podcasts #BeHeard
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What do South African artists tell us about us? Via a conversation based on a shared experience with South African artists, I want to discover a truth about the society we live in. What do artists do or think? And what does that say about us? That's what I'd like to explore with this series.
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Revenants and Remains
- Written by: Dale Townshend
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This podcast explores the cult of architectural ruin in Britain. It is one of the outputs of a project entitled ‘Exploring Britain’s Ruins: Revenants and Remains at Five Northern English Religious Houses’, a programme of public engagement that is run by Dale Townshend at Manchester Metropolitan University and Michael Carter and Dominque Bouchard, both of English Heritage, and which has been generously funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. For more information, please see our website at https://revenantsandremains.mmu.ac.uk/ or follow us on Twitter at @rev_and_rem or on ...
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What Remains Inside
- Written by: Donna Barrow-Green
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Dedicated to my brother Scott Barrow, my dear friend and collaborator in creativity, practical jokes, and sarcasm. I miss you so very much. Trigger warning: this story recounts childhood trauma. Many of the scenes may be difficult for those who have experienced child abuse. Explicit language and graphic content. Chapter 1 of the serial memoir, What Remains Inside. You can see photogrpahs, a video reading, and more about the story: http://www.donnabarrowgreen.com/memoir.html (read by the author, Donna Barrow-Green) Set in the gritty new England city of New Bedford, Massachusetts in the early ...
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Nobody's Property: Living on the Remains of a Life in Calfornia
- Written by: Emily Kathleen Cooke on Podiobooks.com
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November 4, 1971 Jennifer Rose Cooke, a girl from California, just turned 18, goes missing in a frigid forest in West Germany. She has been hitchhiking. First she caught a ride with a trucker, then with a West German soldier. Maybe she was trying to visit a young professor she had met on the boat over from New York. On that trip, he had heard her say she might throw herself overboard. April 28, 1972 Another girl, just turned three, lives with her parents in a house in Laurel Canyon that lets the California rain in. Her biggest fear is of the brown snails in the garden; she will not cross the ...
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