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UDefinert - Radio Nova FM99,3

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Velkommen til UDs kobling til versveva. Her vil du finne tanker og ideer, produksjoner, podcaster og provokasjoner kreert av våre Tjenestemenn Beining og Mathisen. UDefinert hver onsdag 11:03 på www.RadioNova.no - FM 99,3. (Radiotjenesten som vi før produserte ligger her og.)
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Delightful Dissent is a live-recorded oddcast about challenging assumptions. You can find upcoming episode livestreams, and past recordings, at https://www.matthewbellringer.com/delightful-dissent.
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Marianne Bellotti wants to understand how the people who design programming languages do what they do, so she's jumping right in and giving it a shot by writing her own language. Follow along as she struggles to understand parsers, lexers, grammars, gets philosophical about the nature of error handling and gets in way over her head too easily and too often.
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TSAP S05E05 - Troels Folmann (8dio, Tomb Raider Anniversary, SoundPaint) Sam is joined by the multi-talented, Troels Folmann. Not only is Troels a highly renowned composer and sound designer, he founded 8dio with Tawnia Knox and created SoundPaint - a revolutionary music composition engine. They discuss his sources of inspiration, philosophies on s…
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In this exciting episode, Sam is joined by the Bret Killoran and Dashen Naidoo, who were on the team behind the sound for Welcome to Raccoon City. They discuss the Easter eggs for RE videogame fans, working on the reboot of this acclaimed movie franchise, their approach to the sound and the mix, working with Johannes Roberts and how their roles com…
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Brian D'Oliveira joins Sam in this episode to discuss creating The Witcher Nightmare of the Wolf score, the Resident Evil franchise, including the haunting track "Yearning for Dark Shadows" from Resident Evil Village, his journey into audio and music, as well as the innovative virtual instrument creation and other work at his studio, La Hacienda Cr…
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(TSAP S05E02) In this episode, Sam is joined by composer and sound designer, Jakob Eisenbach. They discuss his work for the virtual reality experience TIKAL - Night of the Blood Moon, as well as diving into Jakob's journey into sound, music and his career in general. "Jakob Eisenbach is a composer, sound designer and audio engineer born in Germany,…
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Welcome to Season 5 and 2022! This is the 9th year we've been running and we're already setting up a host of great guests as well as our new intro theme from our very own Alyx Jones! To kick off this year we have Composer Peter Baert! Last year, Sam spoke to composer Peter Baert about his journey as a composer, his work on fantasy epic "The Water M…
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Have you ever struggled to do things the same way as everyone else? Even when you know your way works for you, and works well, people insist you do it "properly". You might even start to doubt yourself, and to worry that there's something fundamentally wrong with you. Join Kendra Patterson and I as we "do it wrong". We'll explore the relationship b…
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(TSAP S04E15) In this episode, Sam is joined by composer, Dominik Scherrer. They discuss his work for Netflix crime drama The Serpent, whilst also diving into Dominik's journey into music and his career so far. With the Serpent, the majority of the series takes place in Bangkok, with the rest taking place in various locations, including: Hong Kong,…
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(TSAP S04E14) Sam is once again joined by renowned composer, Gareth Coker. They discuss his work on Immortals: Fenyx Rising and it's recent DLC Myths of the Eastern Realm, his philosophies on music for games and the future of the industry, his recent work on Ark: The Animated Series as well as Ark Survival Evolved 2 and so much more! "Gareth Coker …
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It seems like creative people have a vision, then single-mindedly set about making it reality. But what if not all creativity looks like this? What if sticking to a linear path can do us more harm than good? The output of the creative process can look very polished, but for many it doesn't feel that way whilst its happening. It's frustrating, contr…
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We can't stop and mess about when there's important work to be done. We can only play when there won't be negative consequences. But what if play, and the active exploration of the situation, was a vital tool for effective working? What if in engaging with challenging things in this way we can find better ways of doing things? Join Troels Andersen-…
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Ever been told you're doing things the hard way? Do you feel your jaw clench when you hear a sentence beginning with "why don't you just..."? We don't have to do everything from scratch, but solutions to complex life problems can never be one-size-fits-all. If you're significantly different from those around you this can be even harder. There can b…
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Without having a way to understand the world - a system - we feel lost. Other people expect us to have a system which makes sense to them, and to explain what we do based on that. But what happens when we're in a situation where we don't have a good way of understanding what's going on? And what happens when we have a different way of understanding…
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(TSAP S04E13) In this special in-person interview, Sam chats to our very own Toivo Kallio! Toivo is not only a highly talented Sound Designer at Rovio Entertainment, he also kindly lends his skills editing and mastering our podcast episodes! They discuss his journey into audio, his talent and affinity for the art of Foley, working on Returnal & Ang…
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Øresundsmiljøskolen is a place to get insight into life underwater. Behind Christiania is a small body of water that is located in front of an old military building that is now filled with ocean life taken out of the harbour. The school is an educational space where young people are invited to learn about local ocean life hands on. The kids wade ou…
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Ever struggled to figure something out whilst sat still? Ever tried to learn something physical but found your brain getting in the way? We're told that the mind directs the body. That the best way to think things through is by sitting still, and the best way to learn is to remember the steps of a process and act them out. What if that's not the wh…
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The association for winter bathers, NorVin, is exactly that. A place where you go to get cold and wet and then hot and wet... rinse and repeat. We wanted to get the full experience, even though, it was summer, so we met up with Tim early in the morning on the last day of the festival to see what all the hype was about. "Jump in the water is NOT war…
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Bio-cabins are a simple solution that turns food waste into habitats for small ocean creatures. We visited Havhøst during the festival and ate oysters and muscles, it was/ is the simple way to make change. Bodil, one of the board members who is also a founder of Bølgemarken (a blue-muscle farm that produces produce for a lot of local restaurants) t…
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This was an experimental exercise in "Origami Radio." Troels of Foldning.dk instructs us on how to fold one of his own original designs, a Sampan Sailboat, THAT ACTUALLY WORKS. Listen in as we make a desperate attempt to give origami audio instructions. Try to follow along to see what you end up with or just listen in to see us epically fail, or ma…
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We met up with an eclectic origami/ paper architect, 'Wunderkind' Troels to tell us about his love of the medium, including the do's, don'ts and trends of paper folding. Foldning.dk is a small lovable dedicated group based in greater Copenhagen, who are innovating the medium one crease at time.저자 Absalon Radio CPH
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Alex, Brandon and Thomas give their opinions on the similarities and differences between the two newest, under-construction areas in Copenhagen. The two areas represent the future of an ever growing metropolitan and international city. How do you transfer from a bustling working class harbour, to an under used one and, now, into a prominent middle …
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To quote Alexander Wils and many great authors before him, " We walked many, many miles...this was supposed to happen, we were meant to find this place." Deep in the outskirts of Nordhavnstippen is maybe one of the most interesting cafe/ record shop/ music venues known to very few. We ran into a two man crew pressing limited edition vinyls while se…
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FUKK is a peer run art school located in Nordhavn. For this year's festival the students built a traditional antenna based radio channel called Department of Spacial Orientation. D.O.S.O. picked up sounds from the harbour, including, Orientkaj train station, the surrounding construction sites and the nearby ocean. All the sounds were mixed to creat…
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Before we started the festival, we met the organisers to tell us why this year was different from all the rest. With 27 locations, up from 1 in its first iteration 20 years ago, it has come a long way. The festival, at its core is a celebration of the many ever evolving recreational harbour areas in the city of Copenhagen.…
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We're told that we should fit in. That it's safer that way. That we should stick with what we - and other people - know. But what if in attempting to fit in we lose sight of ourselves and our unique talents? What if the things that allow us to feel safe are different from those around us? Join me and Ann Skinner as we explore "fitting in". We'll lo…
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Ever been told in accusatory tones that "you've changed"? Had a sense that your desire to change things for the better - for yourself and others - is a personal failing? That by growing and developing it feels like you've somehow let someone down. Join me and Reuben Wachs as we explore the tension between acceptance and development, and what happen…
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(TSAP S04E12) *EXCLUSIVE BEHIND THE SCENES VIDEO ON OUR WEBSITE* Sam is joined by Anne-Sophie Mongeau and Philip Eriksson, to chat about their amazing work on the acclaimed co-op title It Takes Two from Hazelight. They discuss the challenges of mixing and design for a split-screen game, handling the huge scope of the different levels with various f…
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(TSAP S04E11) Mark Crawford speaks to Sam about his work on the acclaimed documentary, The Social Dilemma as well as his career so far, music writing process, working with Brandi Carlisle and Renée Elise Goldsberry for the cover of ‘I Put a Spell on You’ and more! Mark has also just been nominated for 2 Emmys for his work on The Social Dilemma and …
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You can buy a bar of chocolate in any supermarket. It's a treat, an indulgence. What matters is that it tastes good. But what if there was more to chocolate than a sugar hit? Join me and Dan Knowlson as we explore the idea that "it's just chocolate". We'll explore how chocolate - and cacao - can play a role in transformative experiences. We'll see …
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(TSAP S04E10) Sam is joined by Jay Waters (Audio Director and Composer, SUMO Digital) alongside James E. Marshall (Music Supervisor), and Joe Thwaites (Principal Composer and Audio Lead) of Sony Creative Services Group to share insights into the highly impressive music choices and implementation for Sackboy: A Big Adventure. They dive into the lice…
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If we feel bad we're expected to do something about that. To take a pill or to improve things so we don't feel bad. Perhaps to simply "toughen up" and work through whatever we are experiencing. But what if by not giving ourselves the space to engage with unpleasant feelings makes it harder to enjoy the good things in life and to be effective? What …
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When we want something we're told that we must take bold, decisive action to get it. That hesitation is a sign of weakness. That we keep ourselves and those we care about safe by staying in control. But what if the need to fix something immediately can do the opposite of keeping us safe? Join me and Kevin Davidson as we find out what happens when w…
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We're told that there's a right way to develop, and a right way to support others in their development. That if someone isn't reaching an important milestone then we should concentrate our efforts on getting them to change so they do. But what if this approach gets in the way of exactly the outcomes we most want to see and by focusing all efforts o…
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(TSAP S0409) *Our first ever podcast featuring 3D audio in the intro and outro!* In this episode, Sam is joined by Loic Couthier to chat about the audio for Returnal from Finnish studio Housemarque. They deep dive into the complex systems under the hood, the challenges of mixing (with potentially 700 projectiles fired at once!), haptics, exploring …
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We're told - not always explicitly - that in order to be attractive and successful we must edit ourselves and our feelings. That we need to present a shiny, airbrushed, always-happy version of ourselves or risk rejection. But what if masking our feelings prevents us from fully connecting with others? What if by editing out the things we see as "fla…
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Ever feel vulnerable and anxious because you don't have a ready answer to a question? From early in life we're told how important it is to have an answer. Through school and into work, we're judged on our ability to quickly answer questions in a specific way. But what if searching harder for the answer to a question isn't always the way to resolve …
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(TSAP S0408) David Housden joins us once again! This time we dive into his emotional score for Lost Words: Beyond the Page, the contrasting score for Battletoads, as well as his philosphies and growth as a composer since Thomas Was Alone. David candidly talks about his projects, career and advice, so don't miss this great conversation! Why not drop…
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Not everyone is blunt enough to say "who do you think you are?" explicitly, but if you're at all unusual it's still there, hanging around. We're expected to be able to justify ourselves and why we're doing things differently to everyone else. It feels like if we don't have a good explanation for what we do we'll be rejected. But what if these justi…
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(TSAP S04E07) In this episode, composer Jeremy Turner chats about his journey into writing music, transitioning to music composition from being an Principal cellist for multiple orchestras, his work on HULU documentary, WeWork, tips for those wanting to compose for projects and more! "“Jeremy began his musical studies on the piano at the age of 5 a…
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We're told that some of the ways we do things are fixed, that they can't be changed. That doing them this way is the only way that works even though it's difficult. That we just have to live with them. But what if accepting things is not always best for everyone? What if things aren't as fixed as they think they are? Join Stephen Dargan and me as w…
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We're told that success comes from picking a goal and sticking to it. That doggedly pursuing the shortest path between A and B is the quickest way to get there. But what if directly pursuing a goal prevented you from finding easier ways to it? And what if you find out it isn't even the right goal in the first place? In this episode of Delightful Di…
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We're told taking responsibility means upholding a set of standards, and making things the way they 'should' be. That if we don't keep striving for that ideal, we've failed. That we're to blame for what went wrong. But what if trying to do everything yourself makes it riskier, not safer? And what if all of the standards we strive for are actually a…
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We're told that the solution to suffering is more empathy. That if we put ourselves in others' place we can do what's needed. That we should follow the Golden Rule above all else. But what if too much empathy hinders our ability to help? What happens when we try to force empathy when it isn't there? And what happens when empathy simply isn't enough…
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(TSAP S04E06) In this episode, Sam Hughes speaks with composer Raphael Reed about his journey into writing music, being a working composer in Canada, his influences and inspirations as well as his philosophies on the process! A great honest and creative conversation worth listening to! Raphaël Reed is a Canadian composer and sound artist based in M…
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We're told "if you fail to plan, you plan to fail". Right from childhood we're expected to have an acceptable answer to the question "what do you want to be when you grow up?". At work we're judged on whether the plans we create do what they predict. But what if an obsession with planning makes things harder to predict and less secure? What if by a…
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When thinking about how to create a language where little models can be combined into bigger more complex system models, Marianne struggles to understand why not to take the completely straight forward approach of importing files. While searching for a good explanation she comes across the official blog of Futhark and decides to interview its lead …
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We've had to postpone Sophie's appearance on Delightful Dissent until the end of the month. Instead, there's going to be a short bonus episode from me about the idea we should always meet expectations. I'll be talking a bit more about the show, how things are developing, and what the plans are for the future. Please do ask any questions in the chat…
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Part of Marianne’s flash of inspiration came from a talk she’d seen about translating programs to a form Z3, a popular SMT solver, can run as proofs. Full of enthusiasm she invites the software engineer who gave that talk, Tikhon Jelvis, to elaborate on the similarities between SMT and code normally generated by the compiler.…
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(TSAP S01E06) Throwback time to another Season 1 episode! In 2014, Sam chatted with Joan Baker! Joan is a voice artist, vo coach, & Co-Founder/VP of Society of Voice Arts and Science (SOVAS) & the Voice Arts Awards and more. As you can tell she is a woman of many talents! "They discuss her journey into VO and the challenge of being a POC during tha…
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