Ancient Art Podcast, Ancient Worlds
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 2:38:09
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Sinopse
Ancient Worlds is the audio series of the Ancient Art Podcast where we choose a single work of art as a launchpad for inspiration. Here we unpack the stories, history, myths, and culture from antiquity through a modern lens and with tongue firmly planted in cheek. The Ancient Art Podcast explores the art and culture of the Ancient Mediterranean World with host Lucas Livingston. Uncover the truths and unravel the mysteries of the civilizations that shaped our modern world. Each episode features detailed examinations of exemplary works from the Art Institute of Chicago and other notable collections in addition to broad themes and concepts of Ancient Mediterranean art and culture.
Episódios
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70: Drinking along the Silk Road: Wine in China
03/12/2016 Duração: 19minancientartpodcast.org/70 We dig up the dirt on vines and wines in China's Tang dynasty and beyond, explore the wares of our Central Asian caravan, marvel at the magnificent horses of the Fergana Valley, and sip the delicious nectar from the Grape Valley of the Flaming Mountains to the accompaniment of colorful poetry. Names dropped: Poets Li Qi and Li Bo, the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, emperors Li Chen and Mu Tsung, Zhang Qian, Dogfish Head Brewery, Dr. Patrick McGovern, Chateau Jiahu, Strabo, Taklamakan Desert, Dunhuang, Sogdiana, and Chang'an Ancient Worlds is an audio segment of the Ancient Art Podcast where we choose a single work of art as a launchpad for inspiration. Selected Artwork: Horse, China, Tang dynasty (618–907 A.D.), first half of 8th century, Art Institute of Chicago, 1981.1212. View a gallery of additional relevant works of art here. Music: Rainbow Dance and Galloping Horses by Yang Wei and DaXun Zhang. Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Ancient Battle Field by Y
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69: On Ramp to the Silk Road
19/09/2016 Duração: 09minancientartpodcast.org/69 In this episode, we trek along the dusty trails of the famed Silk Road. We meet some of the people traipsing this network, hitch a ride on a merchant's camel, pass by some pilgrims, and meet a young religious faith called Buddhism. And we'll look at a lot of ceramics. Ceramics from China's Jin, Tang, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. Selected Artwork: Funerary Urn (Hunping), China, Western Jin dynasty, late 3rd century, Art Institute of Chicago, 1987.242. Silk Road Caravan, China, Tang dynasty (618–907 A.D.), first half of 8th century, Art Institute of Chicago. Music: M A Y U R A part 1 & 2 & 3 by CSoul (c) copyright 2013 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial Share-Alike (3.0) license. Featuring: Jeris (VJ_Memes) , skoria itunes.com/podcast?id=205535627 ancientartpodcast.org/feedback info@ancientartpodcast.org facebook.com/ancientartpodcast youtube.com/SCARABsolutions twitter.com/lucaslivingston
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Ten Years of the Ancient Art Podcast
11/09/2016 Duração: 02minHey folks! This is Lucas Livingston from the Ancient Art Podcast, serving up hot meals of antiquity since 2006 with a healthy side of smack! Yeah, that's right. 10 years. A good decade now. Going way back to when smartphones were still cool and your friends were telling you all about why you gotta join this Facebook thing. So I got 2 things I wanna tell ya now: 1. There’s this awesome class coming up at the the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute. It’s a 3-part series called "Drinking in Antiquity" and I’m teaching it. It’s on 3 Saturdays in 2016, October 8, Nov 12, and Dec 10. We’ll cover Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, Mongolia and Central Asia, the Silk Road, and ancient Greece. We’re gonna visit the collections in the Oriental Institute and University of Chicago's Smart Museum, and we’re gonna get "experimental" with multiple ancient-inspired beer tastings. If you’re interested, visit ancientartpodcast.org/drink. 2. So, we're gonna try something different and change up the podcast. In a perfe
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47 beta: I Can Has Podcast
20/02/2012 Duração: 01minA short audio announcement. We recently had to move the podcast over to a new web host. Trying to make the transition as smooth as possible, in short, if you've received this, then you're in the right place and your podcast client is connected to the correct feed. If you have any old bookmarks for the podcast, especially ones with the words "me.com" or "mac.com" in the links, then those will probably stop working come this summer. My advice would be to bookmark the homepage itself, ancientartpodcast.org, instead of a sub-page, because every episode is always just a click away from the homepage. So, what's all this mean for you? Well, not much, except you can sleep easy knowing that the Ancient Art Podcast now has unlimited storage and bandwidth, and you don't need the "www" any more! Now that's just space age! Thanks to all y'all who've been tuning in to the Ancient Art Podcast over the years. It's always great hearing from you. You can get in touch with me at info@ancientartpodcast.org or use the feedbac