Smoke is a beautiful—yet sometimes strange, or even terrifying—phenomenon. In today’s episode, we explore how the mysterious qualities of smoke open up possibilities for exploration and better understanding of human relationships with the earth and air. First, we get to know the multi-colored, pyrotechnic smoke sculptures of esteemed artist Judy Chicago, who began producing these works in the late 1960s as a response to the male-centric land art movement. Then, we hear from Bill Fox, the Director of the Center for Art + Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno; he has worked extensively with Chicago’s smoke sculpture archive, currently housed by the museum. Finally, we feature a conversation with Dave Petersen, a scientist who’s devoted his entire career to understanding smoke and wildfires.
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10/17/24 • 50 min
Art of Interference - Air 9: Smoke
Transcript
S2E9 SMOKE
Transcript
ML = Maren Loveland
TH = Tori Hoover
EV = Emma Vendetta
JG = Jennifer Gutman
LK = Lutz Koepnick
JC = Judy Chicago
DP = Dave Peterson
BF = Bill Fox
INTRODUCTION
ML:
At its core, smoke is a shape-shifting figure, a language whose meaning changes vastly depending on what context we encounter it. Think about it: smoke is a signal of danger. Of burning, of destruction. Or, it’s a flo
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