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]]>Found: Objects With Meaning is a new podcast collaboration between Wallpaper* Magazine and Vodafone Smart Tech. The 6-part series explores the creative and emotional force of the objects we have – as well as the ones that we’ve lost.
We asked the host, Professor Jonathan Bell, to tell us a bit more about it.
I’m Jonathan Bell, the Transport & Technology Editor at Wallpaper* Magazine, and I host Found: Objects With Meaning. Our podcast is about the emotional power of objects, finding, losing and collecting.
I’ve spoken to some leading creative minds about the ups and downs of owning and losing objects. For example, in the first episode I spoke to musician Nile Rodgers, who is a self-described hoarder. We talked about his collections of cars, guitars and art – which led onto a discussion about an impressive portrait that was seemingly lost before being found again by chance.
It was probably Adam Buxton’s podcast. Or Griefcast. I was pretty late at getting into podcasts, I must confess…
Collectively, we thought it was a good opportunity for the magazine to have more of an actual voice. We spend a lot of time promoting design; but the process and thoughts behind the industry are increasingly important as well. Wallpaper* has always been at the forefront of the global creative community, and we wanted to expand that into podcast media.
I’m quite a traditionalist in that I like conversations that go back and forth. They should be quite distinct from a regular interview.
There are many. Ultimately I think we’d like to reflect all the disciplines we write about, so having some architects would be good.
Try and avoid questions that turn into query-less rambles.
It’s a new podcast, so I’d say start at the beginning and see where it takes you.
There’s a huge amount of content available at wallpaper.com. It is a fantastic resource. You can listen to Found: Objects With Meaning on Acast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast app.
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