108 _ THE END w/ Thoughts For Tomorrow

108 _ THE END w/ Thoughts For Tomorrow

Author: Sean Lally August 22, 2024 Duration: 16:02

After eight years and over 100 episodes, the Night White Skies podcast is coming to an end. The program began as a look towards architecture's future knowing that both earth's environments and our human bodies are now open for design, and that's where we'll end. 

 

The program sought to engage a diverse range of perspectives for a better picture of the scenarios currently unfolding. Guests included philosophers Timothy Morton, and Emanuelle Coccia, architectural authors such as Catherine Ingraham, Fred Scharmen, Sylvia Lavin, Rachel Armstrong, designers like Neil Denari, Rania Ghosn and El Hadi Jazairy, researchers in ethics like Sheila Jasanoff, curators including MOMO's Paola Antonelli, scientists Adam Frank, and Henry T. Greely, as well as science fiction authors James Bradley and Sherryl Vint and many, many more. 

 

A searchable achieve of all episodes is available at www.NightWhiteSkies.com and will remain available for the foreseeable future. 

 

In this final episode, I bring together some reoccurring topics and thoughts over the last eight years of conversations as a means for outlining a course forward, or at the very least, playing out a hunch on work still to be done. 

 

You can find all episodes at www.NightWhiteSkies.com 

Thoughts or suggestions, email me at seanlally@gmail.com 


In a world where the very ground we stand on and the bodies we inhabit are becoming malleable territories for design, Night White Skies offers a necessary space for conversation. Host Sean Lally guides these discussions, which venture far beyond traditional architectural discourse to ask what kind of future we are actually building. This podcast thrives on the friction and insight generated by bringing together an unexpected mix of voices-from philosophers and scientists to policy makers and science fiction authors. You’ll hear how a cultural anthropologist’s research on ritual intersects with a material scientist’s work on smart environments, or how a novelist’s vision of tomorrow clarifies the ethical dilemmas faced by urban planners today. Each episode is a deep, meandering exploration, avoiding easy answers in favor of nuanced, often surprising connections. The aim is to piece together a broader, more complex picture of the transformations currently unfolding around and within us. By engaging with such a diverse range of thinkers, the Night White Skies podcast doesn't just report on change; it actively participates in the difficult, essential work of imagining what comes next.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 108

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Duration: 54:48
Today is a conversation with Charles Waldheim. Waldheim is a Canadian-American architect and urbanist. Waldheim's research examines the relations between landscape, ecology, and contemporary urbanism. He is author, edito…
Ep. 066 _ Jo Lindsay Walton _'Strange Economics' [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:00:34
Today is a conversation with Jo Lindsay Walton and we're discussing a book called 'Strange Economics' which is edited by David F. Shultz. The book consists of 23 new science fiction pieces written specifically for the bo…
Ep. 065 _ Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett _ 'How Emotions Are Made [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:49
Lisa Feldman Barrett, PhD, is a University Distinguished Professor of Psychology at Northeastern University, with appointments at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital. In addition to the book How Emo…
Ep. 064 _ Alexander Eisenschmidt _ 'The Good Metropolis [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:59
Alexander Eisenschmidt is the author of 'The Good Metropolis, Between Urban Formlessness and Metropolitan Architecture' Birkhauser, 2018 Alexander is a designer, theorist, and Associate Professor at the School of Archite…
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Duration: 33:15
Dr. Kiang is a biometeorologist at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, New York. She conducts research on the interaction between the biosphere and the atmosphere, focusing on life on land. Dr. Kiang also relates…
Ep. 062 _ Neil M. Denari 'Career Arcs' [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 59:41
Neil Denari is principal of Neil M. Denari Architects / NMDA and a Professor in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at UCLA. With NMDA, Denari works on building projects in North America, Europe and Asia. In…
Ep. 060 _ Rachel Armstrong _ 'Far From Equilibrium' [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:37
This week is with Rachel Armstrong, Professor of Experimental Architecture at the Department of Architecture, Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University. Rachel Armstrong leads Metabolism research in developing artific…
Ep. 059 _ Edward Tenner _ 'The Efficiency Paradox' [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:54
'The Efficiency Paradox: What Big Data Can't Do'. Edward Tenner is a distinguished scholar of the Smithsonian's Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation and a visiting scholar in the Rutgers University D…
Ep. 058 _ Perry Kulper _ 'Architecture Black Box' [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 36:27
Perry Kulper, an architect and Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Michigan. He has recently published Pamphlet Architecture 34, 'Fathoming the Unfathomable: Archival Ghosts and Paradoxical Shadows'…