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Art Practical explores contemporary art and visual culture on the West Coast. We produce two podcasts through Art Practical Audio--(un)making and What are you looking at?--and also release occasional special episodes documenting live events.
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NXTFST Visual Art - Audio Tour

Nextfest Visual Artists & What It Is podcast

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Visit the art galleries of Nextfest 2018 in Edmonton, ABB and get to know the Visual Artists of the Fest. Visit The Paint Spot (10032 81 Ave), Roots on Whyte (8135 102 St), The Backstage Theatre (10330 84 Ave), The Lobby of the ATB Financial Arts Barns (10330 84 Ave), the outdoors mural at The Varscona Theatre (10329 83 Ave), The Next Act (8224 104 St) and the Strathcona Library (8331 104 St.). Download all seven eps and drop by the galleries as part of Nextfest 2018!
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This is the audio-only version of the Ancient Art Podcast. Subscribe to the HD-video Ancient Art Podcast at ancientartpodcast.org. Explore the art and culture of the Ancient Mediterranean World in the Ancient Art Podcast with your 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 broa ...
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You may have a great idea but if it's too hard you're going to eventually get tired overwhelmed and disheartened. Never think that there isn't a better way. Explore all avenues and although it sometimes takes naking the mistakes to really know what you want never think it's the only way. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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A graders often work for C graders. The C graders don't have the time or luxury to get the highest level of education, which could stem from a lot or reasons. They have to get out & work to survive so they take action. Sometimes that action can lead to a very rewarding future. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ben…
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This week we celebrate one WHOLE year of bringing you the Wales Arts Review Podcast.We count down the top 5 most listened to episodes, shoutout to fans, and say 'thank you' to all those who have helped us along the way.If you want to support the podcast head to www.ko-fi.com/walesartspod  to donate. And we'll be back in August with brand new conten…
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This week we talk to Gareth Smith about his reviews of two crime thrillers - S4C’s Yr Amgueddfa, and BBC One’s Welsh-made series The Pact – thinking about the efficacy of formulas and codes, as well as the relationship between genre and place. In our second segment we discuss Nia Edwards-Behi's exploration of the term ‘post-horror’, questioning the…
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I'm an artist wanting like every other artist out there to eventually make a living from their art and hopefully be able to do it full time. As in like a real job. So I'm just documenting my journey. Will I make it? Let's see? Maybe this could help you along your path of being able to make a living doing what you love. Check out Ben Heffernan on Yo…
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Well after almost 6 months I've cracked the big one! 100 subs as they say in the business.. Yes 28 or so video's on my Youtube channel and over 100 watch hours on my channel aptly named Ben Heffernan. Hopefully helping in some small way to inspire people to grab a brush something to paint on and create their own little masterpiece. --- Send in a vo…
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I've made it...! So now I'm a famous artist on Redbubble. Yes after a month or 2 of nothing zero absolutely no likes no comments and what seemed to be no interest suddenly bam! Out of the blue comes a notification that I've made a sale! Woo hoo I'm away. Look out world here I come...👏🤪🤓👍--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/po…
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I wanted the opportunity to let you all know that I'm taking a break from the podcast for a while! I plan on coming back in a few months with a greater sense of purpose, focus, and a stronger grasp of how I can best educate those who are looking to make their podcasts sounds better! If you're looking to stay connected and updated, you can keep up w…
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It's very important to know that every compressor is different and it will make your audio sound differently depending on how it processes the gain reduction. There is a time and place for every different style of compressor, and in this episode we listen to 4 different styles of compression at 3 different amounts of compression applied to my voice…
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Compression is a topic I've covered extensively (but also not nearly enough) on my YouTube channel. Even with all the hours of teaching I've done on the topic, I've barely touched on the other incredible effects and benefits of learning proper compression techniques. While a perfectly dialed in compressor will certainly help level out your dynamic …
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Death has a crazy way of putting a lot of things into perspective. With the recent passing on my dog and best friend Levi, I've been thinking a lot about what audio and podcasting REALLY means to me. It got me thinking of the Alexander Supertramp quote "Happiness is only real when shared". We as podcasters tend to hole ourselves in a spare bedroom,…
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Something I've been seeing recently in Facebook groups and forums is people claiming they can't be great at audio because they don't have a degree or formal education in audio engineering. If that's you, let me offer some personal insight. I'm one of those chumps who spent 4 years and a TON of money on a degree in audio engineering, and I've lived …
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Many folks think noise reduction is something that can only be done in post production, but I'm here to tell you that's a bald-faced lie. The best noise reduction is accomplished WHILE recording your podcast! "The best offense is a great defense" type of vibes. There are SO many things we can do to make sure that noise (see also: unwanted sound) is…
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When new podcasters or audio engineers are reaching out to their peers for help with their production, it's not uncommon to hear the super frustrating and unhelpful response of "just trust your ears". Unfortunately when you're so new to audio, that means nothing. It's a lazy cop out that relieves the person being asked for help from actually teachi…
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I vow to never stop talking about local recordings until every podcast on Earth at least KNOWS it's an option. Whether or not they choose to sound good is up to them. A local recording eliminates all the fail points and fidelity degrading processes by writing all your 0's and 1's directly to your computer without any consideration of WiFi strength,…
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When it comes to mixing audio, you'd be hard pressed to find a more lively debate than the one between headphones and studio monitors. There are a LOT of pros and cons to each, and in this episode we explore many of the arguments for each side along with some brief lessons on HRTF (head related transfer function) and the psychoacoustics of how we l…
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My father always taught me the worst thing you can do is to constantly compare yourselves to others. It can be limiting, anxiety inducing, and can guide you off the path you should be taking in life. Every person, every voice, and every experience is unique and should be treated as such. However! When we're duding our own audio quality, it's import…
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The title says it all. You can almost stop reading now if you want to. But, I find buying used gear to be one of the most valuable "life hacks" when it comes to buying audio gear for podcasting. Podhacks? Anyways, in audio production, with very few exceptions, you get what you pay for, and usually spending a *little* extra money can go a very long …
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No matter what instrument you are recording, how it was recorded, or what hardware it was recorded with, you will always capture unwanted frequencies. That's what this entire series on frequency has lead to, identifying and properly removing unpleasant sounds. While there's more to it than this, one type of very unpleasant sound is a resonant frequ…
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As we start to wrap up this long series on frequency, we work our way towards the natural conclusion, export settings. While sample rate and bit depth can be and are recording settings and are decided at the beginning of the session, we also have options when bouncing down (see also: exporting) our sessions. The same goes for what bitrate mp3 to co…
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This episode focuses on a phrase I say often on the show, humans are more perceptive to change than to constants. So far, this series on frequency has been in relation to 1 voice, but most podcasts feature at least 2 speakers. The fastest way to lose podcast listeners is to have a wild difference in loudness between the 2 or more speakers. However,…
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This is Notes from MoAD: Emerging Artists and Critic Series, dedicated to the Museum of African Diaspora’s 2018-20 Emerging Artist Program. In this episode, visual artist Sydney Cain and curator/organizer PJ Gubatina Policarpio meditate on the vision and process that inspire Cain’s upcoming show "Refutations" at Museum of African Diaspora. Cain, a …
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For episode 8 of the Notes from MoAD series, visual artist DeShawn Dumas and curator Rhiannon Evans MacFadyen discuss the fragility and resilience of glass, the terrifying and meditative properties of art and shooting guns, and the qualities and limits of the art institution as community space. In conversation about the creation of his works, Dumas…
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This is Notes from MoAD: Emerging Artists and Critic Series, dedicated to the Museum of African Diaspora’s 2018-20 Emerging Artist Program. In this episode, photographer and visual artist Chanell Stone and curator/organizer PJ Gubatina Policarpio revisit "Natura Negra (Black Nature)," Stone’s exhibition at Museum of African Diaspora. Stone walks us…
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Could this title sound any more clinical? Geez. Anyways, this is a super exciting episode! Building upon the frequency band listening exercises last week, we are now exploring more subtle and intentional moves when it comes to equalizing vocals for a podcast! In this episode we look at 10 different octave bands ranging from 32Hz to 16kHz and explor…
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In order to produce a great sound, we first need to learn how to hear good sound. In this listening heavy episode, we isolate the 7 frequency bands in the audible spectrum to hear what they sound like in isolation, and what it sounds like when they're completely removed from the signal. All of the previous episodes and these listening exercises, in…
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When it comes to audio and creating a good sound, everyone will tell you "just trust your ears". It's a blanket statement that really means "spend the next 30 years figuring this out, because this rabbit hole is deeper than you could possibly imagine". This becomes exponentially more difficult when we realize our audio is lying to us, ALWAYS! Build…
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You can't master your craft until you've mastered the fundamentals ten times over. This week's episode is all about the fundamentals. What is sound? How does it travel from one place to another? What is wavelength and how does it correspond to a frequency? All of these questions are answered within the episode, and plenty of visual can be found in …
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There are many hills I'm willing to die on, but one I never feel bad about is that your podcast, my podcasts, everyone's podcast is a performance. Even for those who are "just talking to their buds around a couple cold ones" are still in front of a microphone working a non-zero amount to create a product for someone to potentially listen to. I thin…
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"With great power comes great responsibility". We all know the phrase, but when it comes to editing a podcast, we don't keep it in mind. The ability to edit audio on such a microscopic level is an INSANELY POWERFUL ability, and we need to use this power for good and do it responsibly. JOIN THE FUN ON PATREON! I think what people struggle with the m…
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I see a lot of folks (sometimes myself, even) using the word "editing" as a catch-all term for anything that comes after recording a podcast. If you're a solo creator, meaning you don't collaborate with another on the production, this may not be a big deal. Call it whatever you want, no one has to know. BUT, this becomes a much bigger issue when yo…
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When it comes to interfaces, mixers, and portable recorders, not all are created equal. I would even dare to say neither of them are comparable to each other! There are many reasons why I think this, but the spec we're focusing on today is the preamps, and specifically the noise created by budget quality recording devices. Let's start at the very b…
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One of the most exciting and most crucial times in a podcaster's career is either buying gear for the first time, or finally upgrading after months or years of steady growth and eventual justification for spending all that hard earned cash. However, there's a lot of unanswered questions when it comes to "what gear should I buy". The WORST answer to…
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I've said it over and over and over again, your audio is mainly defined by your microphone technique and your recording environment. Last week we recorded mic technique, so here we are with the environment! Reverberations are caused when a sound (ie. your voice) bounces off your walls over and over again, hundreds of times a second, and each time i…
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I've said in the past that the most important factors to your sound is your environment and your microphone technique. The two are linked together pretty closely, and one slight change to either can drastically affect your signal. In this episode, we explore several different microphone techniques with the Shure SM7b, not to find which one is "righ…
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Being a podcaster or a podcast producer can be lonely business. Long nights in your pitch black walk-in closet, the basement, or the forgotten spare bedroom can take its toll on anyone brave enough to enter to wild world of podcasting. The reason so many podcasts fade out after 7-8 episodes (which is so lovingly called "podfading") is because the w…
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While we are all striving for the best audio we can achieve, learning all the ins and outs of audio can be daunting, especially when we really just want to be focusing on the content of our podcasts. This episode is geared towards the low hanging fruit, the techniques anyone can put into place with their current equipment to immediately and dramati…
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Since the beginning of time, or podcasting at least, it has been generally well received that having great audio quality isn't really that important, especially when compared to content and marketing. That may have been true for a long time, but the times they are a-changin' my friend. With massive media corporations and A-list celebrities entering…
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Often times in life, the only thing holding you back from achieving greatness is yourself. I find this true to be for audio. In podcasting, there is this culture I can't quite wrap my head around that seems to always be aiming for the bottom. "Don't buy that nice microphone what you can totally get away with this $17 karaoke microphone from Radio S…
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Welcome to the brand new Clean Cut Audio podcast. This is a show for new and seasoned podcasters who are looking to take their audio production to the next level. Every week, Tom will share actionable tips and tricks that you can implement into your podcasts RIGHT NOW that will make them sound great, and make them easier and faster to produce. In t…
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https://nextfest.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Nextfest-2019-Mural.mp3 Artists: Deanna Lee, Colleen Ulliac (Trash Hectic Collective) Host: Taylor Chadwick Recorded by What It Is Productions Take a walk into the alley behind 10215 82 Ave to find the brand new Nextfest 2019 mural from Trash Hectic Collective. Listen while you view the work or listen …
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https://nextfest.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/The-Paint-Spot.mp3 Artists: Breanna Barington, Haylee Fortin Host: Taylor Chadwick Produced by What It Is Productions Visit the The Backstage Theatre at 10032 81 Ave and check out the Visual Art on display as part of Nextfest 2019. Listen while you view the work in the venue or listen at home after you…
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https://nextfest.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Back-Stage-Theatre.mp3 Artists: Roseanna Nay, Kaida Kobylka & Maya Candler Host: Taylor Chadwick Produced by What It Is Productions Visit the The Backstage Theatre at 10330 84 Ave (on the north east side of the building) and check out the Visual Art on display as part of Nextfest 2019. Listen while you…
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https://nextfest.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/ATB-Arts-Barns.mp3 Artists: Chantelle Pasula, Nicholas Hertz, Amanda Chwelos, NextNextfest Visual Artists, iHuman Featured Artists Host: Taylor Chadwick Produced by What It Is Productions Visit the ATB Financial Arts Barns at 10330 84 Ave (enter on the west doors by the main office) and check out the V…
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https://nextfest.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Art-Gallery-Of-Alberta.mp3 Artists Featured: Madison Dewar, Brad Fehr, Kelsey Vaughan, Ashna Jacob Host: Taylor Chadwick Produced by What It Is Productions Visit the Community Gallery at the Art Gallery of Alberta and check out the Visual Art on display as part of Nextfest 2019. Listen while you view t…
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