Luke Clancy’s excursion into art, design, music, performance, media, technology and a world of intriguing possibilities. Broadcast weekdays on Lorcan Murray's Classic Drive on RTÉ Lyric FM.
Drinking The Stars | Culture File
Thirty years of piano composition meets up on a new album from Dublin-born composer, John McLachlan's Drinking The Stars.
10/24/2024 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Les Amazones d’Afrique en Irlande | Culture File
Jemiriye, part of African women's super group, Les Amazones d’Afrique on campaigning in song.
10/23/2024 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Lady Gregory in American | Culture File
Novelist, Colm Tóibín tries out comic opera in his Wexford Festival production, set during The Abbey Theatre company's US tour of Playboy of the Western World in 1911.
10/22/2024 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf "Drawn From Nature" | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth's latest selection for inclusion on his shelf of nature books celebrates the undersung—and unsung—work of Irish nature artists.
10/21/2024 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
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An audio jaunt to Espiscol Cathedral of St John the Divine in New York City for an animal mass, rethinking the ear with Norwegian artist and musician, Camille Norment, and sensing sea salt and turpentine in the music of composer Caterina Schembri.
10/18/2024 • 28 minutes, 57 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Philippa Byrne
A few of her favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling from TCD historian, Philippa Byrne.
10/18/2024 • 6 minutes, 6 seconds
Sounds For New Seeds | Culture File
Norwegian artist and musicker, Camille Norment, is ready to question everything we know about sound, starting with any notion that the ear is at the centre of things.
10/17/2024 • 8 minutes, 32 seconds
The Flock and The Heards | Culture File
Goats, llamas, snakes, birds, a camel, a horse, a cow, a tortoise and some oysters all take part in the St Francis feast day mass at New York's Episocal Cathedral of Saint John the Divine.
10/16/2024 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Culture File: A Day in The Life of J.S. Bach
Composer Gerry Murphy on a day in the life of Kapellmeister of Thomaskirche, Leipzig: the industrious Herr Bach.
10/15/2024 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
Sea Salt, Turpentine and various flowers | Culture File
Italian-Colombian composer, Caterina Schembri on the images and substances behind her new album, Sea Salt & Turpentine.
10/14/2024 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Róis
Singer, composer and Irish wake enthusiast, Róis, on a few of her favourite things in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
10/11/2024 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
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New essays from Tadhg O'Sullivan on the agit-horror film, Threads; Orti Gat on the rebirth of the Turner prize, and Paddy Woodworth on Irish nature poetry, as well as Outlandish's theatrical rethink for our moment of Gorky's Summerfolk, at Dublin Theatre Festival.
10/11/2024 • 29 minutes, 5 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf "Windfall" | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth's latest selection for inclusion on the Naturalist's Bookshelf is Windfall, an anthology of Irish nature poetry edited by Jame Clarke.
10/10/2024 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
The Cloud of Unknowing | Culture File
Tadhg O'Sullivan remembers his initiation into the horrors of nuclear armageddon via the 80s BBC TV program, Threads.
10/9/2024 • 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Gorky Goes Global | Culture File
Maxim Gorky's Summerfolk, premiered in St Petersburg in 1904, gets refocused on the world of today in Dublin-based Outlandish's Dublin Theatre Festival show, Global Desires.
10/8/2024 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Orit Gat's Voice Notes | Culture File
What use is the Turner prize for contemporary art? Plenty, decides Orit Gat in her latest Voice Notes.
10/7/2024 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
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Meet the would-be "artisanal white noise" mogul who is opening up the functional sound market with his app Fuzzzel; musicologist Jeremy Dibble on the Down-born composer and conductor, Hamilton Harty, and pianist, composer and musical right arm to Gil Scott Heron, Brian Jackson on music, justice and the legacy of Alice Coltrane.
10/4/2024 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Mikhail Karikis
Artist and filmmaker, Mikhail Karikis tells us about some of the sweet things in his cultural diet.
10/4/2024 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
The Mogul of White Noise | Culture File
Working with artists such as composer, Owen Pallet, harpist, Mary Lattimore, pianist Kelly Moran and nature recorder, Chris Watson, Christopher Weingarten is exploring the market for "artisanal" white noise with his Fuzzzel app.
10/3/2024 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Star of The County Down | Culture File
An unpublished masterpiece by Down-born star of the 20th century British musical world, Hamilton Harty, gets an overdue outing.
10/2/2024 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Other Pieces of A Man | Culture File
Pianist and composer, Brian Jackson on songwriting with Gil Scott Heron, and his initiation into the musics of Alice and John Coltrane. (Part 2 of 2)
10/1/2024 • 8 minutes, 14 seconds
Pieces of A Man | Culture File
Pianist and composer, Brian Jackson's long term collaboration with Gil Scott Heron left behind some of the 1970s most enduringly potent political music.
9/30/2024 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Culture File "Likes": IMMA
Tokyo-based AI influencer IMMA on some of her favourites in film, music, podcast, food and scent. Possibly.
9/27/2024 • 5 minutes
The Culture File Weekly 280924: Noise Through The Ages
Ballina prepares to enjoy Brian Irvine's all-comers Totally Made Up Orchestra; Paddy Woodward on the pursuit of endless spring; the fluttery sound world of the Middle Ages; and Róis finds the fun in traditional approaches to death.
9/27/2024 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
A Slightly Bigger Version of Yourself | Culture File
Award-winning Belfast composer Brian Irvine's super scratch orchestra The Totally Made Up Orchestra invites all comers to join in making some beautifully free music. Join the band by signing up at www.ballinafringefestival.ie
9/26/2024 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
Listening for the Middle Ages | Culture File
A journey into medieval sound, with historian Prof Philppa Byrne, who has been trying to summon the sonic atmospheres of lost worlds.
9/25/2024 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
All The Fun Of The Wake | Culture File
A new collection of music and found sound from Róis called "Mo Léan" offers the ancient musical practices of keening the kiss of life.
9/24/2024 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf "Greenery: Journeys in Springtime" | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth's latest selection for inclusion on the Naturalist's Bookshelf is what you might call a sleeper, at least for Paddy: Tim Dee's Greenery "Journeys in Springtime"
9/23/2024 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Lie Ning
Artist, activist and Slow Touring advocate, Lie Ning on some of their favourites in watching, listening, tasting and smelling.
9/20/2024 • 5 minutes, 29 seconds
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Trombone virtuoso Filippo Vignato dreams of architectural improvisation; percussionist Evelyn Glennie improvises to the poetry of Raymond Antropbus, Lie Ning cooks up sustainable pop; and How to make friends with an Irish Bog.
9/20/2024 • 28 minutes, 54 seconds
Slow Pop | Culture File
Lie Ning's Slow Tour offers an experimental approach to gigging while reforming the unsustainable impact of the pop mega-tour.
9/19/2024 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Trombone Dreams | Culture File
Experimental Italian trombonist and improvisor Filippo Vignato's All About Dreaming is a freewheeling, trombone-dismantling improvisation, designed to explore the spaces of the venues he plays.
9/18/2024 • 7 minutes, 56 seconds
Another Noise | Culture File
Another Noise is a collection of pieces recorded one afternoon when the world's most famous deaf musician, Evelyn Glennie, met British-Jamaican deaf poet, Raymond Antobus, amidst her collection of thousands of percussion instruments.
9/17/2024 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
How To Make Friends With A Bog | Culture File
A coalition of locals, including everyone from turf-cutters to artists and archaeologists, has teamed up to protect and celebrate the rare ecosystem at Ardee Bog in County Louth.
9/16/2024 • 7 minutes, 42 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Carmen Quigley
Dublin artist and holy well aficionado, Carmen Quigley on some recent pleasures in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
9/13/2024 • 5 minutes, 13 seconds
The Culture File Debate: In Parallel
At Sara Walker Gallery an exhibition brings together two artists who've had long, parallel careers in painting since they met in art college in the 1960s, Charles Tyrell and Martin Gale. They meet up now in a show curated by another duo who first met in art school in the 1980s, gallerists Sara Walker and Nuala Fenton, with host Rachel Andrews.
9/13/2024 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
In Parallel | Culture File
A taste of Saturday's Culture File Debate exploring an Irish art constellation centred on West Cork, featuring painters Charles Tyrell and Martin Gale.
9/12/2024 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Orit Gat's Voice Notes | Culture File
At an exhibition of the artworld star in New York, Orit Gat wonders where the work of Jenny Holzer might sit in our wasteland of inspo?
9/11/2024 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Carve The Runes Then Be Content With Silence | Culture File
Composer Erland Cooper's latest project involved a big risk: burying in the masters of his work, Carve The Runes Then Be Content With Silence in the soil of his native Orkney to hear what happened to the music.
9/10/2024 • 7 minutes, 41 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 070924: Milk Culture; Influencer Armageddon
Does virtual human, IMMA spell the end of the flesh 'n' blood influencer?; the many meanings of milk for the artist, Niamh Hannaford; Paddy Woodworth's nostalgic bird guides; and the power of DIY music video.
9/6/2024 • 29 minutes, 6 seconds
Culture File Likes: Niamh Hannaford
Artist, Niamh Hannaford, shares on some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
9/6/2024 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Anna Heisterkamp | Culture File
Filmmaker Anna Heisterkamp on DIY filmmaking and the special powers of the pop music video.
9/5/2024 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
IMMA Lives | Culture File
Creating the standard for virtual human AI, with Japan's No 1 virtual influencer, IMMA.
9/4/2024 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf | Culture File
Odd as it may sound, there is one type of book that Paddy Woodworth has not pointed out on the 'shelf until now: bird guides.
9/3/2024 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Milksop | Culture File
Artist Niamh Hannaford's latest imagines milk as an ideal substance for thinking about time, care and the larger extractive economy.
9/2/2024 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
The Culture File Debate: Sleep
Artists and academics working in the realm of sleep join Luke Clancy to explore the politics of sleep, from the sleep gap, to sleep and the city, and the emancipatory work of dreams, with a panel featuring Black Power Naps, Dr. Cressida Heyes, Peter Power and Dr. Antonio Zaadra. (First broadcast 24/02/24)
8/23/2024 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Culture File Debate: Breath
Recorded live at IMMA's Take a Breath season, The Culture File Debate panel explores our ways of understanding breath, from our communal need for breathable air, to the personal act of breathing, to the uncommon states rooted in attention to breath.
8/16/2024 • 28 minutes, 43 seconds
Culture File Debate: Breath (raw)
Our recent recording at IMMA of the Culture File Debate on Breath and breathing had far too many fascinating contributions from our guests Isabel Nolan, Nina McGowan, Mary Cremin and Ian Robertson. So here is the "raw file" of the breathy conversation that evening at the Museum.
8/16/2024 • 54 minutes, 1 second
Christopher O'Riley interview
Lorcan catches up with renowned pianist Christopher O'Riley to talk about Bach, Radiohead, the Irish connection... and Aurora!
8/13/2024 • 16 minutes, 37 seconds
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Why does Irish trad sound like it does? Some answers from composer and guitarist, Dave Flynn who uses his guitar to examine the sounds and techniques that make Irish trad unique.
8/9/2024 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
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From giving the Velvet Underground their name (and part of their sound) to teaching maths on public access television, the late American composer Tony Conrad was influential and unpredictable. Composer and improvisor Jennifer Walshe, who collaborated on Conrad's final album, steers us through the sounds, ideas and joys of a unique artist.
8/2/2024 • 29 minutes, 4 seconds
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Jennifer Walshe on 1960s Manhattan's other definition of minimalism, and its chief exponent; Parisian patisseries put away the butter for a kinder croissant; an accidental photo-history of Donegal; and a very specific definition of "quiet" via Cork's Quiet Music Ensemble.
7/26/2024 • 29 minutes, 5 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Stephen McLaughin
Northern Irish audiovisual artist, Stephen McLaughin, aka An Trinse, shares some of his favourites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
7/26/2024 • 4 minutes, 49 seconds
Tony Conrad's Early Minimalism | Culture File
The rich, complicated legacy of late pioneering musician and artist, Tony Conrad, seen through the eyes of his champion and former collaborator, Jennifer Walshe. (An extended version of this program airs August 3rd in the Culture File Weekly)
7/25/2024 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Declan Doherty | Culture File
Four decades of Donegal life in the accidental archive of Donegal News photographer, Declan Doherty.
7/24/2024 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Some Like It Quiet | Culture File
John Godfrey of Cork's Quiet Music Ensemble on the group's philosophy of Quiet music.
7/23/2024 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
La Victoire Suprême du Coeur | Culture File
Along the boulevards, a revolution is marching, as a wave of French bakers learn to soar with plant-based croissants and other 21st century delights.
7/22/2024 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 200724: Off The Grid
A cooling sip from a holy well in Dublin's Phoenix Park, served up by artist Carmen Quigley; Jennifer Walshe on what the music industry is misunderstanding about generative AI; Orit Gat on everything the artist knows about the family; and E The Artist's escape from the terrors of quantization.
7/19/2024 • 29 minutes, 6 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Rachel Redmond
Soprano and Irish Baroque Orchestra collaborator, Rachel Redmond on a few of her favorites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
7/19/2024 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Off The Grid with E The Artist | Culture File
Irish-Yoruba sound and visual artist, Doranijoh Sanna, a.k.a. E The Artist, on his new collaboration with contemporary music innovators, Crash Ensemble.
7/18/2024 • 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Orit Gat's Voice Notes | Culture File
Orit Gat's art summer brings her to the Kunstmuseum in the Swiss town of St Gallen, for Burning Down The House, an exhibition exploring ideas of family.
7/17/2024 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Carmen Quigley | Culture File
Artist Carmen Quigley is finding new meanings—and fresh water—in some of Ireland's ancient holy wells.
7/16/2024 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
Jennifer Walshe's Things Know Things | Culture File
BBL Drizzy: A current court case pits the record industry against AI music firms. But does the skirmish overlook something crucial, asks Jennifer Walshe?
7/15/2024 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 130724: What Does Trad Sound Like?
The flickers and flourishes that make Irish music sounds special, with composer Dave Flynn; the sound of a bell that can't be heard inspires a new piece Tadhg O'Sullivan; and Rachel Redmond on re-activating the repertoire of Rachel Baptist, one of the stars of a good night out in 1750s Ireland.
7/12/2024 • 28 minutes, 40 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Andreas Fischer
Vocalist and Neue Vocalsolisten Stuttgart member, Andreas Fischer on a few of his favourite things, in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
7/12/2024 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
The Cloud of Unknowing | Culture File
The sound of a bell that isn't there, inspires Tadhg O'Sullivan's latest journey into the mystic.
7/11/2024 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
"Ireland's Black Syren" | Culture File
Rachel Baptist, a Black Irish soprano, who drew crowds in 18th century Ireland singing Handel, Purcell and other hits of the time, "returns" to the concert stage with the help of soprano, Rachel Redmond and Irish Baroque Orchestra.
7/10/2024 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
What Does Trad Sound Like? | Culture File
Composer and guitarist, Dave Flynn on the techniques and tendencies that give Irish trad its uniqueness. (Part 2)
7/9/2024 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
What Does Trad Sound Like? | Culture File
Composer and guitarist, Dave Flynn on the techniques and tendencies that give Irish music its uniqueness. (Part 1)
7/8/2024 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Geoffrey Webber
Organist, conductor and musicologist, Geoffrey Webber on some of his favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling
7/5/2024 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
When Peace Broke Out In The Garden | Culture File
Ronan O'Snodaigh's stage show this year had a surprise inclusion: an epic recitation of When Peace Broke Out In The Garden, his extended allegory of competition and cohabitation, played out in a wild Irish field.
7/4/2024 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
The Mark | Culture File
Icelandic poet and short story writer, Fríða Ísberg's debut novel imagines her homeland convulsed by a new test to measure empathy.
7/3/2024 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
AI & Relational Art: How is AI like a 1990s art movement?
7/2/2024 • 5 minutes, 35 seconds
Orit Gat's Voice Notes | Culture File
Orit Gat makes a journey by train, and in her mind, to the seaside, to encounter artist duo Revital Cohen and Tuur Van Balen’s exhibition, Daughter of A Dog.
7/1/2024 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
The Culture File Weekly: Cicada Safari
The double emergence (for the first time in more than 200 years) of periodical cicada Broods XIX and XIII inspired a band of sound recordists, musicians, poets, composers, entomologists and environmentalists to gather beneath the trees in Illinois this June to listen, record and improvise with a trillion piece orchestra of singing critters.
6/28/2024 • 28 minutes, 45 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Negin Almassi
Naturalist, Negin Almassi of Illinois' Singing Insects Monitoring Program shares some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
6/28/2024 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Cicada Safari | Culture File
Instigator of the cicada safari, Irish composer and improviser Karen Power de-composes the musical ingredients of the insects' marvellous call. (Part 4)
6/27/2024 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Cicada Safari | Culture File
Some questions about cicadas answered; some questions for cicadas posed. (Part 3)
6/26/2024 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Cicada Safari | Culture File
To celebrate a rare emergence of two broods of periodical cicadas together, Orkin, a US pest control company commissioned a musical work from Bryan Rheude to be performed in the woods to the critters, in what they called "a trillion piece performance 221 years in the making". (Part 2)
6/25/2024 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Cicada Safari | Culture File
A sound not heard for more than two centuries was screeched into the Illinois sunshine this month, as two broods of periodical cicadas emerged together from their respective 13-year and 17-year stays underground. (Part 1)
6/24/2024 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Bryan Rheude
Emmy-nominated composer of a Cicada Symphony, Bryan Rheude shares some of his favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
6/21/2024 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
The Culture File Weekly: Midsummer Edition
Norwegian composer Kristine Tjøgersen in her fish-forward orchestral work, Pelagic Dreamscape; the first man to be arrested, wrongly, with the help of AI-enabled policing; an artist-led wiff-waff pow-wow at Cork Midsummer; and organist and scholar Geoffrey Webber on the restored 19th century organ at Sandford church as part of Pipeworks Festival.
6/21/2024 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
Webber at the Console | Culture File
Pipeworks festival visitor, organist and music scholar Geoffrey Webber, gets to know the 19th century instrument in Sandford Church in Ranelagh.
6/20/2024 • 7 minutes
Wiff-Waff Pow-Wow | Culture File
The National Novelty Ping Pong Table Collection's visit to Cork Midsummer involves a wiff-waff showdown for artists, as well as a Cruinniú na nÓg tournament.
6/19/2024 • 7 minutes, 32 seconds
Bødo 24 | Culture File
Norwegian composer, Kristine Tjøgersen on finding ways to remake the sounds of orcas, kittiwakes, gillemotes, haddock and power boats with orchestral instruments.
6/18/2024 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
AI Policing | Culture File
Robert Williams holds the unpleasant distinction of being the first person ever arrested with the help of AI-powered policing.
6/17/2024 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Fríða Ísberg
Icelandic poet and novelist, Fríða Ísberg on some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
6/14/2024 • 7 minutes, 13 seconds
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Paddy Woodworth re-litigates whether Kropotkin was a crackpot in The Naturalist's Bookshelf; Tadhg O'Sullivan floats in with his Cloud of Unknowing; Jennifer Walshe's Things Know Things follows the electronic trail of a neighbourhood cat; and the voices behind a performance of Stockhausen's Stimmung on the composer's baby his cosmic vocal workout.
6/14/2024 • 29 minutes, 1 second
The Cloud of Unknowing | Culture File
Tadhg O'Sullivan on the worth and the weight of a once-loved set of encyclopediae.
6/13/2024 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf "Kropotkin Was No Crackpot" | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth latest choice for addition to our shelf of ideal nature books suggests Stephen Jay Goolde 1988 essay on Russian noble-turned anarchist, Peter Alekseyevich Kropotkin.
6/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Lovely Stimmung | Culture File
Andreas Fisher and Guillermo Anzorena of Neue Vocal Solisten on working with Karlheinz Stockhausen on the composer's epic of vocal improvisation, Stimmung, which they'll perform at the Lovely Music festival in Dundalk this weekend.
6/11/2024 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
The Neighbourhood C(h)at: Even the cutest, friendliest of pets cannot escape the reaches of surveillance capitalism.
6/10/2024 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
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An audio postcard from the audio idyll of Sherkin Island; drawing as resistance in the attention economy at a Dublin workshop; and an update from the trouser front line.
6/7/2024 • 29 minutes
Culture File "Likes": Ishmael Claxton
New York-born, Dublin-based photographer, Ishmael Claxton on a few of his favourite things in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
6/7/2024 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Open Ear '24 | Culture File
Audio experiments in genres too numerous (and possibly too unstable) to mention filled the air on Sherkin Island this past June Holiday Weekend at the Open Ear Festival.
6/6/2024 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Drawing as Resistance | Culture File
Can drawing help resist the over-exploitation of our valuable human attention? Renata Pekowska, who runs drawing workshops with an aim to do just that, thinks maybe it can.
6/5/2024 • 8 minutes
Fit Check: Trousers | Culture File
Are your trousers too skinny right now? Or too wide? Is it ever possible to wear the right sort? Joanna Walsh on the mercurial discourse of pants.
6/4/2024 • 5 minutes, 41 seconds
Culture File "Likes" Dónal Lunny
In preparation for our extended musical journey into his Irish trad version of In C (RTÉ lyric fm, 6pm, Saturday June 1st) one of our guides for that program, Dónal Lunny shares again some of his favourites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
5/31/2024 • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
The Culture File Weekly: In C Irish (XXL Remix)
An extended musical journey into Irish-American composer, Terry Riley's radical masterpiece, In C, guided by members of the Irish supergroup behind the first Trad version of his pioneering work of Minimalist magic. Featuring Zoë Conway, Donal Lunny, Máirtín O'Connor, Paddy Glackin, Mick O'Brien, Louise Mulcahy, and Michelle Mulcahy.
5/31/2024 • 59 minutes, 59 seconds
In C Irish (Small Plates Version) | Culture File
An introduction to the first Irish Trad performance of In C at Louth Contemporary Music Society by a trad super-group, including Zoe Conway, Donal Lunny, Mairtin O'Connor and friends. Tune in to RTÉ lyric fm on Saturday June 1st, 6pm for an extended remix of Culture File's celebration of this historical In C seisiún.
5/30/2024 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Bodø 2024 | Culture File
Cellist Maja Bugge's preparation for creating her Suite for Seabirds involved time on a remote Norwegian island, collecting the sounds of Sea Eagles, Black Guillemots and other disappearing calls.
5/29/2024 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Ondists and Ondisme | Culture File
Natalie Forget is a virtuoso of the pioneering 1920s electrical instrument, the Ondes Martenot, created for—among other things—communication with angels.
5/28/2024 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Fashion Model Show: The gowns at the Met Gala come under AI attack. (Picture: DALL·E image of a flat, cardboard cut-out of Lana del Rey at the Met Gala, with an amazingly ornate seafood-inspired gown attached to it.)
5/27/2024 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
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The slow business of finding a place for the cello in Irish traditional music, a history of military hardware invading the Afghan rug at TCD, and composer and academic, Seán Clancy on counting, and the social power of collaborative music.
5/24/2024 • 28 minutes, 53 seconds
Culture File Likes: Ilse de Ziah/Maarten Roos
The cellist-filmmaker duo behind the film 'Living The Tradition'—Ilse de Ziah and Maarten Roos—share a few of their favourites in listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
5/24/2024 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
Sean Clancy | Culture File
Composer, Sean Clancy on the political possibilities of collaborative creativity and the task of listening to as much new music as humanly possible (part 2 of 2).
5/23/2024 • 7 minutes, 56 seconds
Sean Clancy | Culture File
Numbers and counting fill the life and the music of Irish composer, Sean Clancy (part 1 of 2).
5/22/2024 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
The Trad Cello | Culture File
Cellist Ilse de Ziah and director Maarten Roos have made a years-long journey into Irish trad on the cello, which they chart in their film Living the Tradition.
5/20/2024 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
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A celebration of the poetry and punk of Lydia Tomkiw; opera director, Paul Curran goes back to his roots at an ancient Greek amphitheatre on Sicily; the political football of 1813 FC in Dublin, and Irish representative at the Venice Biennale artist, Eimear Walshe on how to build a cob house.
5/17/2024 • 29 minutes, 1 second
Culture File Likes: Jessica Bonenfant and Phil Ryan
The team behind The Seed Pavilion in Glenbower Woods, Co Cork share some of their favourites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
5/17/2024 • 5 minutes
Get Me To The Greek | Culture File
Opera director, Paul Curran, takes on the storied Greek amphitheatre at Siracusa in Sicily for his retelling of the tragedy of Phaedra.
5/16/2024 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
When Sunday Comes | Culture File
Every week at one or other of Dublin's public football pitch, the members of the 1815 football club - along with anyone who fancies a game - come together to demonstrate the real value of public space.
5/15/2024 • 8 minutes, 14 seconds
Lydia Tomkiw | Culture File
Caoimhe Lavelle makes the case for the poetry and panache of artist, rocker and aficionado of the rondel, Lydia Tomkiw.
5/14/2024 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
Orit Gat's Voice Notes | Culture File
Orit Gat visits Ireland's entry to the current 60th edition of the Venice Biennale, and talks to artist Eimear Walshe about land and housing in Ireland and their meanings.
5/13/2024 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Culture File Likes: Joseph Young
Sound artist and composer, Joseph Young, shares some of his favourite things in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
5/10/2024 • 6 minutes, 15 seconds
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Jennifer Walshe on the internet's "invisible literatures", as well as new music from the composer, enlisting generative AI to rethink Kurt Swchitter's Ursonate; Tadhg O'Sullivan consults a "black map" in his latest Cloud of Unknowing; and we listen to the cow who likes butter in Sarah Browne's latest work, Buttercup.
5/10/2024 • 28 minutes, 43 seconds
The Cloud of Unknowing | Culture File
For his latest exploration towards the limits of knowing, Tadhg O'Sullivan has been consulting a "black map".
5/9/2024 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
A Cow Called Buttercup | Culture File
What does attending to a field of cattle have in common with making art? Agrarian artist Sarah Browne on the entangled worlds of humans and domesticated animals.
5/8/2024 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Invisible Literatures: Jennifer Walshe on what we do when we listen to ai-created music and sound.
5/7/2024 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Sean Clancy
Composer and academic, Sean Clancy on a few of his favourites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
5/3/2024 • 7 minutes, 24 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 040524
This week's files take us: into the canopy in East Cork, at The Seed Pavilion; to meet Lonnie G. Bunch III, director of the network of museums and galleries that is The Smithsonian Institution; and through 25 years of RTÉ lyric fm in about six minutes.
5/3/2024 • 29 minutes
The Seed Pavilion | Culture File
The original Celtic celebration of Bealtaine gets an eco-spin at a temporary treehouse in Glenbower Woods in Killeagh this bank holiday weekend.
5/2/2024 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Lonnie G. Bunch III | Culture File
Like many American visitors to Ireland, Lonnie G. Bunch III, head of the Smithsonian, has uncovered some Irish heritage. But for him the discovery produces ambivalent feelings.
4/30/2024 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Lonnie G. Bunch III | Culture File
Like many American visitors to Ireland, Lonnie G. Bunch III, head of the Smithsonian, has uncovered some Irish heritage. But for him the discovery produces ambivalent feelings.
4/29/2024 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Laura Bowler
Composer and vocalist, Laura Bowler shares her current worlds in watching, readings, listening, tasting and smelling
4/26/2024 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 270424: Jennifer Walshe, Joseph Young, Ruth Clinton, Neil O'Connor
Jennifer Walshe's data springwatch, Joseph Young brings the ancestors black to life in the garden at Kilruddery, a world of bleeps and bips in the experimental electronic music studio, Ruth Clinton sings her latest songbook.
4/26/2024 • 28 minutes, 52 seconds
Circuit City | Culture File
Neil O'Connor, aka Ordnance Survey, aka Somadrone, is our guide for a safari among the blinking and beeping hardware at the brand new University of Limerick Electronic Music Studio (ULEMS).
4/25/2024 • 6 minutes, 58 seconds
Trad Power | Culture File
More a gathering of friends than a supergroup, Tradition Now festival act Ruth Clinton teams up with Sinead Landless, Corman Lankum and Consuelo Varo to explore Clinton's new songbook, This Fearless Maid II.
4/24/2024 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
The Ancestors at Kilruddery | Culture File
Sound artist Joseph Young's new work, The Ancestors, places the voices of the long departed, among other sounds, around the gardens of Kilruddery House in Co Wicklow.
4/23/2024 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Spring is Here: The evolution of alarm clocks brings a new understanding of Springtime in composer and artist Jennifer Walshe's latest audio epistle.
4/22/2024 • 4 minutes, 52 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Per Elling Braseth-Ellingsen
Per Elling Braseth-Ellingsen of the Hamsun Centre, Norway, on some of his favourite things in watching, reading (would you guess that it's a book by Knut Hamsun), listening, tasting and smelling.
4/19/2024 • 6 minutes, 23 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 200424: Bodø 2024
This year, for the first time ever a European Capital of Culture is located within the arctic circle, in Bodø, Norway, where events focus on the precarious cultures and ecologies of this icy part of the world, as well as the region's most famous, most perplexing writer, Knut Hamsun.
4/19/2024 • 29 minutes, 16 seconds
Bodø 2024 | Culture File
Deep inside the Arctic circle in Hamarøy, the childhood home of Nobel prize-winning Norwegian novelist, Knut Hamsum, a new exhibition deals with the writer's troubling legacy (Part 2).
4/18/2024 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Bodø 2024 | Culture File
Deep inside the Arctic circle in Hamarøy, the childhood home of Nobel prize-winning Norwegian novelist, Knut Hamsun, a new exhibition deals with the writer's troubling legacy.
4/17/2024 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Bodø 2024 | Culture File
English sheep farmer and writer James Rebanks' attention has turned to another type of farming practiced on remote Norwegian islands: eider down gathering.
4/16/2024 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Bodø 2024 | Culture File
Beginning a week of programs from inside the arctic circle at European Capital of Culture 2024, Bodø, we meet the man who makes music from an implement traditionally used by Eider gatherers.
4/15/2024 • 7 minutes, 1 second
The Culture File Weekly 130424:
Jennifer Walsh on the AI-imagine colours of old Ireland; All You Need Is Death director, Paul Duane on Irish folk horror in film and song; Laura Bowler tries to sing while getting tattooed in her new piece for New Music Dublin; and Deirdre O'Mahony's eco-opera film, The Quickening goes on a tour of "walls and halls".
4/12/2024 • 29 minutes, 5 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Victor Lazzarini
Maynooth-based Brazilian composer, Victor Lazzarini has some suggestions for your weekend treats in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling
4/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
The Quickening | Culture File
Artist, Deirdre O'Mahony's long running project on Irish foodways blossoms into an operatic film installation at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Dublin and a national tour of "walls and halls".
4/11/2024 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Indelible Experiences in New Music | Culture File
Vocalist and composer, Laura Bowler's approach to New Music demands she gives audiences something to watch, as well as something to listen to and think about, whether that be mid-performance boxing, or for her latest work, live tattooing.
4/10/2024 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
All You Need Is Death | Culture File
It lives! And by "it' we mean Irish Folk Horror, which is reanimated in the hands of documentary maker, Paul Duane with his first feature film, All You Need Is Death.
4/9/2024 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Old Ireland In Colour: Jennifer Walsh on what the best-selling books of colourised photos of the country's past can reveal about the nature of remembering, human and artificial.
4/8/2024 • 5 minutes, 58 seconds
Culture File Likes: Lina Andonovska
Flautist and Stone Drawn Circles member, Lina Andonovska shares some of her favourite things in tv, books, music, podcasts, food and scent.
4/5/2024 • 6 minutes, 32 seconds
The Culture File Debate: Commissioning New Music
Recorded live at the Fidelio Winter Chamber Music Festival at St. Patrick's Drumcondra, our panel of Fidelio Trio pianist, Mary Dullea, and composers, Ronah Clarke and John Buckley, talk to Luke Clancy about music commissions: getting and giving. (First broadcast 231223)
4/5/2024 • 28 minutes, 41 seconds
Dark PR | Culture File
Dark PR author, Grant Ennis takes a walk through Dublin decoding much motornormative manipulation.
4/4/2024 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
On Amateurism | Culture File
In the final essay of her series on the meanings of amateurism, writer Joanna Walsh notices a spasm in what theorist Cory Doctorow calls the "enshittification" of the online world.
4/3/2024 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 300324: New Music / new music
For his latest album composer, Victor Lazzarini has been adding the warmth of human improvisation to the electronic mix; Lina Andonovska of new New Music supergroup, Stone Drawn Circles explains the "why" and "how" of a new musical constellation; and Matana Roberts on the latest chapter of her epic of musical storytelling, Coin Coin.
3/29/2024 • 29 minutes, 4 seconds
Matana Roberts (part 2) | Culture File
Musician and composer, Matana Roberts, on the latest chapter of her jazz epic, Coin Coin, as well as the meaning of Beyonce's country turn. (2/2)
3/28/2024 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Matana Roberts (part 1) | Culture File
Musician and composer, Matana Roberts, on the latest chapter of her jazz epic, Coin Coin, and the unnamed woman whose story it explores. (1/2)
3/27/2024 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
VLZ | Culture File
A new album of mysteriously warm and evocative electronic music, VLZ, summons Culture File to the synth-filled lair of composer, Victor Lazzarini.
3/26/2024 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
NMD24: Stone Drawn Circles | Culture File
How (and indeed why) to form a supergroup, with super-flautist, Lina Andonovska of new music constellation, Stone Drawn Circles
3/25/2024 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Paul Herriott
Presenter of the RTÉ NSO's new online concert series, Paul Herriott, shares some of his daily pleasures.
3/22/2024 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
The Culture File Debate 230324: What Can Art Do For Ecology?
This month, Luke Clancy and a panel featuring ecologists Bill Jordan and Catherine Farrel, composer Karen Power and The Naturalist Bookshelf's Paddy Woodworth, discuss the places where art and ecology can usefully mix. (first broadcast 091021)
3/22/2024 • 28 minutes, 52 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
The Wager: A book by American journalist, David Grann, leads Jennifer Walshe into an unexpected cranny of the internet.
3/21/2024 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf "Braiding Sweetgrass" | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth's latest choice for addition to our shelf of essential nature books is a 2013 volume by Potawatomi botanist, Robin Wall Kimmerer.
3/20/2024 • 7 minutes, 27 seconds
On Amateurism | Culture File
In the latest of her series on the meanings of amateurism in the online world, writer Joanna Walsh defines and celebrates the species of online essay she calls "The Trash Essay".
3/19/2024 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Valentina Signorelli
Documentary filmmaker, Valentina Signorelli shares some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
3/15/2024 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 160324: Apocalypse Anxieties
Isadora Epstein's Voyage turns the travels of St Brendan into performance art, Samuel Lawrence Cunnane turns a van into a travelling darkroom, Kerry Guinan's new exhibition converts a would-be nuclear shelter into a metaphor, and Jennifer Walshe's mission to explore the outer limits of AI arrives at Prompt Transformation.
3/15/2024 • 29 minutes, 6 seconds
Paddy Glackin and Donal Lunny live on Classic Drive
Paddy Glackin and Donal Lunny join Lorcan Murray live in studio for a St Patrick's Day Classic Drive Special.
3/15/2024 • 35 minutes, 36 seconds
Apocalypse Anxieties | Culture File
A nuclear hideaway under Athlone has inspired Dublin artist, Kerry Guinan to contemplate the apocalypse in a new show she curates at Luan Gallery.
3/14/2024 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
The Isadora Voyage | Culture File
San Francisco-born, Dublin-based artist, Isadora Epstein's latest venture stars herself as Jasconius, a whale companion of Saint Brendan.
3/12/2024 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Prompt Transformation: Jennifer Walshe on what we might learn about the latest LLMs from the writings of Lester Bangs.
3/11/2024 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 090324: Mohammad Syfkhan, Orit Gat, AP Giannini, Chequerboard
This week, files with Mohammad Syfkhan, the man at the heart of the Kuridish music scene in Leitrim; AP Giannini, the Italian financier without whom we might never have heard of Charlie Chaplin, Walt Disney or United Artists; Chequerboard on thinking differently about sounds and images; and Orit Gat on the art of Douglas Gordon.
3/8/2024 • 28 minutes, 52 seconds
Culture File Likes: Chequerboard
Dublin guitarist and composer, John Lambert, aka Chequerboard shares some of his favourites in watching, listening, tasting and smelling.
3/8/2024 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Chequerboard's Changes | Culture File
Musician and designer, John Lambert, aka Chequerboard recently turned to, among other things, Eno's Oblique Strategies cards, in search of new ways of working and making.
3/7/2024 • 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Bank To The Future | Culture File
Filmmaker, Valentina Signorelli's new documentary explores how a bank servicing poor Italian immigrants invented film financing as we know it.
3/6/2024 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Voice Notes | Culture File
Orit Gat’s latest Voice Note comes from Scottish artist, Douglas Gordon’s current London exhibition, which brings together four decades of work, spilling In movies and texts from the gallery to the nearby Underground.
3/5/2024 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
I Am Kurdish | Culture File
Mohammad Syfkhan's first Irish album, "I Am Kurdish" is a message from the rich underground music scene in Leitrim.
3/4/2024 • 8 minutes
The Culture File Weekly: Silence and its opposite
Snaps shot of creativity around the island, and the world, with Cyborg Soloist, with Zubin Kanga; Star Wars tunes from Leo Pearson; poet Adam Wyeth words on his there will be no silence collaboration, and Jennifer Walshe on the largeness of LLMs.
3/1/2024 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Culture File Likes: Zubin Kanga
Composer, pianist and technologist, Zubin Kanga shares some of his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling
3/1/2024 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
NMD24: There Will Be No Silence | Culture File
There will be no silence, in theory, in poet, Adam Wyeth's music and words collaboration with composer, David Downes at this year's New Music Dublin.
2/29/2024 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
Zubin Kanga, Cyborg Soloist | Culture File
Pianist and composer Zubin Kanga is on a mission to discover how the technologically augmented classical soloist of the future might sound.
2/28/2024 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Leo's Reach | Culture File
Musician and producer, Leo Pearson on building musical worlds, including for Cartoon Saloon's banshee-powered Star Wars ghost story, Screecher’s Reach.
2/27/2024 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Natural History Museum (Berlin Edition): Everything you can learn about AI by looking at dinosaurs (and beetles).
2/26/2024 • 4 minutes, 50 seconds
The Culture File Debate 240224: Sleep
Artists and academics working in the realm of sleep, join Luke Clancy to explore the politics of sleep, from the sleep gap, to sleep and the city, and the emancipatory work of dreams, with a panel featuring Black Power Naps, Dr. Cressida Heyes, Peter Power and Dr. Antonio Zaadra.
2/23/2024 • 29 minutes, 1 second
Culture File Likes: Matthew Noone
Musician and academic, Matthew Noone on some of his favourite in film, books, music, podcasts, food and perfume.
2/23/2024 • 5 minutes, 7 seconds
Tadhg O'Sullivan's The Swallow | Culture File
Documentary filmmaker, Tadhg O'Sullivan steps into the world of fiction, with his latest, The Swallow, starring Brenda Fricker as a painter recalling lost love.
2/22/2024 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Anselm McDonnell's Kraina | Culture File
The experiences of the Polish diaspora in Belfast offer a key to knowing displacement and exile around the world, in a new song cycle from composer, Anselm McDonnell.
2/21/2024 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Sofia Jernberg | Culture File
Seeking the non-human hidden in the human voice, with Swedish experimental vocalist and composer, Sofia Jernberg.
2/20/2024 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
On Amateurism | Culture File
In the latest of her series on the meanings of amateurism in the online world, writer Joanna Walsh wrestles with the kitschness of AI, and the AI-ness of kitsch.
2/19/2024 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Ferdia Lennon
Dublin classicist and debut novelist behind Glorious Exploits, Ferdia Lennon shares some of his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
2/16/2024 • 5 minutes, 34 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 170224: Jennifer Walshe, Basil Kirchin, AutisTikTok
Why the grain of the human voice is as important as ever in a world of AI music; the musical multiverse of British composer, Basil Kirchin; surprise celebrity in the world of autism tiktok; and improv improv at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance 30th birthday celebrations.
2/16/2024 • 28 minutes, 40 seconds
AutisTikTok | Culture File
Author and columnist, Eleanor Flegg is documenting on Tiktok the everyday challenges and triumphs of an adult with recently diagnosed autism.
2/15/2024 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
The Mind Buddies of Basil Kirchin | Culture File
Need some sonic nutrition? It's time you added to your playlists the rainbow magic of unclassifiable British composer, Basil Kirchin, suggests performance poet, Caoimhe Lavelle.
2/14/2024 • 7 minutes, 46 seconds
The House of Light | Culture File
Interdisciplinary improvisations at the The Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, marrying, among other collabs, contemporary dancers with a piper.
2/13/2024 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
AI is the Grain of the Voice: In her latest exploration of the impacts of AI technologies, Jennifer Walshe AI encounters the potentials of voice cloning.
2/12/2024 • 5 minutes, 16 seconds
Culture File "Likes": DJ Lychee
DJ Lychee on some of their favourites in watching, listening, tasting and smelling, with nods to musician Olan Monk and Old Spice deodorant.
2/9/2024 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 100224: Snowdrop, Nore Stories, Aesthetic LOLcats
The snowdrop wranglers of Altamont Gardens in Co Carlow, Joanna Walsh on being an amateur online and the meaning of LOLcats, and novelist Niamh Mulvey takes a waterside tour of the Kilkenny City that seeps into her fiction.
2/9/2024 • 28 minutes, 30 seconds
Nore Stories | Culture File
Kilkenny writer Niamh Mulvey takes us for a walk and some readings, along the banks of the River Nore.
2/8/2024 • 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Galanthophilia | Culture File
Snowdrop hunters of the world have been assembling to spot rare examples in Altamont Gardens as part of Co Carlow's month-long celebration of the flower.
2/7/2024 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
On Amateurism | Culture File
Writer, Joanna Walsh continues her series exploring what it means to be an amateur online with a visit to icanhascheezburger.com
2/6/2024 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Klavikon
Pianist and composer, Leon Michener, aka Klavikon, shares some of his favourites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling
2/2/2024 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 030224: Various Glorious Exploits
The Dubliners of Ancient Sicily in debut novelist, Ferdia Lennon's Glorious Exploits, set in a Magna Graecia convulsed by the Peloponnesian war; DJ Lychee's Lunar New Year dance soundtrack; and Sadhbh O’Sullivan's Bridgidian song cycle “In Cloak and Womb"
2/2/2024 • 29 minutes
DJ Lychee | Culture File
Irish-Vietnamese producer and musician, DJ Lychee creates a soundtrack for Lunar New Year aerial dance spectacular for Dublin.
2/1/2024 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Sadhbh's Brigid | Culture File
The malleable legacy of Brigid of Kildare inspires a song cycle from composer and vocalist, Sadhbh O’Sullivan.
1/31/2024 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Glorious Exploits | Culture File
Dubliner, Ferdia Lennon's debut novel, about an attempt to stage a play with Athenian captives on Sicily, uses a familiar brand of hiberno-English to storm the ancient world.
1/30/2024 • 8 minutes, 14 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 270124:
This time, the man v machine music magic of Klavikon, Joanna Walsh on what it means to be an amateur in the world of the gig economy, performance poet Caoimhe Lavelle on what a hula hoop adds to a poem, a tribute to master typographer, Phil Baines.
1/26/2024 • 29 minutes, 4 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Caoimhe Lavelle
Hula-hooping poet and performer, Caoimhe Lavelle shares some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling
1/26/2024 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
KLAVICONsciousness | Culture File
Composer Leon Michener, creator of the app (amplified prepared piano) he calls a Klavikord, points his unique instrument at the big questions of humanity, machines and the spaces in between.
1/25/2024 • 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Phil Baines, 1958-2024 | Culture File
Master typographer, designer, inspirational teacher, writer and walking tour guide, Prof Phil Baines has died. He was our guide, here, on the very first episode of Culture File, in which he brings us through the streets of Dublin, uncovering the casual beauty in the capital's letterscape.
1/24/2024 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
The Still Beating Bohemian Heart of Dublin | Culture File
The obvious, but little-explored benefits of bringing a hula hoop to poetry readings, with writer-performer Caoimhe Lavelle.
1/23/2024 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
On Amateurism | Culture File
Writer, Joanna Walsh begins a new series exploring what it means to be an amateur online.
1/22/2024 • 7 minutes, 18 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Veronica Strang
Anthropologist and water-being whisperer, Veronica Strang on some of her cherished stuffs in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
1/19/2024 • 5 minutes, 26 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 200124: Water Being and Wedding Vows
Anthropologist Veronica Strang on water beings, the slippery creatures who have been helping humans to understand their planet for millenia. Jennifer Walshe on the sincerity of ChatGTP; and into deep space in the music of jazz composer, Meilana Gillard.
1/19/2024 • 29 minutes, 21 seconds
Water Rights | Culture File
"Water beings" in cultures around the world are ready to teach us again about how to live on planet earth, suggests anthropologist, Veronica Strang (2/2)
1/18/2024 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Water Rights | Culture File
Water Beings in cultures around the world are ready to teach us again about how to live on planet earth, suggests anthropologist, Veronica Strang (1/2)
1/17/2024 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Meilana Gillard's Chasing Comets | Culture File
Chasing Comets, saxophonist, Meilana Gillard's new suite for the RGB Trio, takes inspiration from the cosmos - and Nintendo and Sega game sound.
1/16/2024 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Unaccustomed as it is to public speaking, ChatGPT has been making inroads at our most important social events and moments. Jennifer Walshe wonders if we really should be surprised.
1/15/2024 • 5 minutes, 35 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 130124: A Bigger Cloud
A special edition of The Culture File Weekly on filmmaker Tadhg O'Sullivan's cultural history of ignorance from Fawlty Towers to new born babies, The Cloud of Unknowing.
1/12/2024 • 29 minutes, 1 second
The Culture File Debate: The "Wild" Word
Another chance to hear the word "wild" hunted down by our panel: writer/artist, Lisa Fingleton; Nature File's Anja Murray; sailor/artist, Gwen Wilkinson; The Naturalist Bookshelf's Paddy Woodworth; along with chair Luke Clancy.
1/5/2024 • 28 minutes, 55 seconds
Culture File Debate x Beta
At the inaugural Beta digital arts festival in Dublin, writer, Joanna Walsh, artist//designer, Leon Butler; and writer/academic, Jennifer O'Meara join Luke Clancy to discuss creativity, authenticity and AI.
12/29/2023 • 28 minutes, 35 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Jeff Rona
Composer and MIDI maven, Jeff Rona shares some of his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
12/22/2023 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
The Culture File Debate: Commissioning New Music
Recorded live at this year's Fidelio Winter Chamber Music Festival at St. Patrick's Drumcondra, our panel of Fidelio Trio pianist, Mary Dullea, and composers, Rhona Clarke and John Buckley, talk to Luke Clancy about music commissions: getting and giving.
12/22/2023 • 28 minutes, 54 seconds
Water The Warmonger: Origins | Culture File
The artist, Lisa Fingleton responds to the unease of our moment with a story for children and adults inspired by (among other things) a climate activist who went to work at an oil company.
12/21/2023 • 13 minutes, 46 seconds
Walter The Warmonger: Origins | Culture File
The artist, Lisa Fingleton responds to the unease of our moment with a story for children and adults inspired by (among other things) a climate activist who went to work at an oil company. Check out the podcast feed for a full download of "Walter The Warmonger".
12/21/2023 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
The Dawn of Midi | Culture File
Composer and technologist, Jeff Rona on the bedroom music revolution that the arrival of MIDI sparked. (2/2)
12/19/2023 • 8 minutes, 1 second
The Dawn of Midi | Culture File
Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) celebrated its 40th birthday this year, but the ideas behind the music making technology have millennia deep roots. (1/2)
12/18/2023 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 161223: Max Cooper, Sinead Hayes, CóR
Conductor and fiddle player Sinead Hayes deconstructs the trad session, Conor O'Reilly's CóR project eyes sustainability for choral music, and Belfast polymath and techno magician Max Cooper's experiments in 3D/AV magic.
12/15/2023 • 28 minutes, 55 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Sinead Hayes
Conductor violinist and Tangletrad inventor, Sinead Hayes shares some of her favourites in watching, listening, tasting and smelling.
12/15/2023 • 6 minutes, 27 seconds
Max Cooper's Son et Lumiere | Culture File
Belfast producer and musician, Max Porter on finding the visual forms for his music
12/14/2023 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
Choirs are not just for Christmas, you know | Culture File
Choir conductor and composer, Conor O'Reilly's new venture, Cór wants to see choral music in Ireland act a bit more like the GAA.
12/13/2023 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
The Rules of Tangletrad | Culture File
Conductor and violinist, Sinead Hayes on "Tangletrad" - her 20 rules for creative intervention at your local seisiun (2/2)
12/12/2023 • 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Candles and Strings | Culture File
Conductor and violinist, Sinead Hayes has a masterplan for developing musical infrastructure in the West of Ireland involving, among other things, a large number of candles (1/2)
12/11/2023 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 091223:
Digging up the revolution that dare not speak its name in Ciara Hyland's documentary, Croíthe Radacacha; Sam Gandy on a new future for psychedelics; Kilkenny's Moot Tapes collective celebrates five years of DIY action; and the art of the robo-cello, as practiced in Sweden.
12/8/2023 • 28 minutes, 43 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Ciara Hyland
Documentary maker, Ciara Hyland (Croíthe Radacacha, 74 Days: The Hunger Strike of Terence MacSwiney) on a few of her favourite things.
12/8/2023 • 5 minutes, 29 seconds
Robots of Stockholm | Culture File
Cybernetic gossip from Sweden, as the creator of robo-cellist, Magnhild brings news of her relationship with a post-feminist performance-artist robot called Harmony.
12/7/2023 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Moot Tapes | Culture File
Sending signals and waving flags with producer Peter Lawlor and artist-illustrator, Stephen Morton and their DIY tangible record label, Moot Tapes.
12/6/2023 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Radical Hearts | Culture File
Ciara Hyland's documentary "Croíthe Radacacha" tells the stories of Queer women in revolutionary Ireland.
12/5/2023 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
Psychedelic Ecology | Culture File
Dr Sam Gandy on what psychedelics, such as psilocybin may offer both in clinical settings and to the environmental movement.
12/4/2023 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 021223: The Lark, Patrick Rafter's Marble City Music Festival, Orit Gat's Voice Notes
A brand new concert hall The Lark, with a brand new choir the IIMS Chamber Choir; talking on the concert stage with Patrick Rafter at his Marble City Music Festival, and Orit Gat on a retrospective of painter and sculptor, Nicole Eisenman at London's Whitechapel Gallery.
12/1/2023 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Hugh Clark
Music producer and IIMSCC vocalist, Hugh Clarke shares some of his tops in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
12/1/2023 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Voice Notes | Culture File
French-born, US artist, Nicole Eisenman's retrospective in London takes a sampling of 30 years of the artist's work, and in turn is sampled by Orti Gatt for her latest Voice Notes.
11/30/2023 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Marble City Seasons | Culture File
World-renowned Irish violinist, Patrick Rafter has created The Marble City Music Festival in his home city of Kilkenny - and The Four Seasons are at the heart of it.
11/29/2023 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
The Lark Ascending Further | Culture File
In Balbriggan, choral master Jo-Michael Scheibe is in rehearsals with the IIMS Chamber Choir at The Lark concert hall. (2/2)
11/28/2023 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
The Lark Ascending | Culture File
A visit to Balbriggan to meet the people behind Irish Institute of Music and Song and its associated brand new 400 seat concert hall, The Lark. (1/2)
11/27/2023 • 8 minutes, 27 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 251123:
Composer, Ailis Ni Rhiann meets up with a contrabass flute in search of some deep inspiration; a dazzling performance of Eriks Eshevald's hymn to the aurora borealis, Rivers of Light; and John Francis Flynn on thwarting any expectations the world has about a trad musician.
11/24/2023 • 29 minutes, 3 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Caroline Shaw
A favourite voice on some of her favourite things, as vocalist and composer, Caroline Shaw marks selects some watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling
11/24/2023 • 7 minutes, 1 second
John Francis Flynn | Culture File
Irish folk renaissance man, John Francis Flynn on picking up an electric guitar for the first time and other stirrings in the force of contemporary trad.
11/23/2023 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Rivers of Light | Culture File
Michael Dawson and Maynooth University Chamber Choir come into the studio for a live Culture File celebrating Rivers of Light, a choral hymn to aurora borealis from Latvian composer, Eriks Ešenvalds.
11/22/2023 • 10 minutes, 45 seconds
Maynooth University Chamber Choir live in Studio 1
Maynooth University Chamber Choir performing Rivers of Light, a choral hymn to aurora borealis from Latvian composer, Eriks Ešenvalds.
11/22/2023 • 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Mezzo Soprano Sharon Carty live in Studio 1
Sharon Carty joins Lorcan Murray for the Winter Special of Classic Drive live from Studio 1 in Donnybrook. Sharon performs Siébel's Aria from Gounod's Faust with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.
11/22/2023 • 3 minutes, 26 seconds
Sharon Carty and Gavan Ring duetting live in Studio 1
Sharon Carty and Gavan Ring performing Et Misericordia from Bach's Magnificat with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra live in Studio 1 in Donnybrook for the Classic Drive Winter Special.
11/22/2023 • 3 minutes, 15 seconds
Tenor Gavan Ring live in Studio 1
Gavan Ring performs 'Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön', an aria from The Magic Flute by Mozart, with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra as part of the Classic Drive Winter Special live from Studio 1.
11/22/2023 • 3 minutes, 52 seconds
A Short List of Lists | Culture File
Media theorist, Liam Cole Young, on the darkest kind of list and listmakers, as well as the explosive effect on intellectual life of one short list created by the Argentine writer, Jorge Luis Borges. (RPT)
11/21/2023 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
A New Flute | Culture File
A musical playdate in Dublin as composer Ailís Ní Ríain and flautist Lina Andonovska meetup to see what music they, along with a brand new contrabass flute, might make.
11/20/2023 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
The Culture File Debate: The "Wild" Word
Recorded live at Dublin Book Festival, writer and artist, Lisa Fingleton, Nature File's Anja Murray, sailor and artist, Gwen Wilkinson, along with The Naturalist Bookshelf's Paddy Woodworth, join Luke Clancy to investigate the secret life of the word "wild".
11/17/2023 • 28 minutes, 57 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Peter Broderick
Composer, producer, multi-instrumentalist and Japanophile, Peter Broderick shares a few of his favourite things in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
11/17/2023 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
"The "Wild" Word | Culture File
Previewing our Culture File Debate, Paddy Woodworth explores the word wild, and its place in the book trade and the future of the planet.
11/16/2023 • 7 minutes, 12 seconds
The Many Arts of Héloïse Werner (2/2) | Culture File
Soprano, cellist, improvisor, composer and writer, Héloïse Werner on finding a place in the musical world when you’re a cello-playing soprano who likes to do comedy. (2/2)
11/15/2023 • 8 minutes, 27 seconds
The Many Arts of Héloïse Werner | Culture File
Soprano, cellist, impovisor, composer and writer, Héloïse Werner on her childhood in the choral hothouse of France's Maîtrise de Radio France’, and ending up on the festival comedy stage.
11/14/2023 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Birdcast: A summer running route brings an encounter with birds and wires for Jennifer Walsh, recorded in her latest postcard from the technological edge.
11/13/2023 • 4 minutes, 6 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 111123: Tulca, Peist, Lost Lear, Paddy Woodworth
Galway's Tulca visual art festival kicks off; earthy Limerick improvisers, Peist collaborate with dancer, Aiobhinn O’Dea; Dan Colley's Lost Lear mashes up puppets, people and Shakespear to explore dementia; and Paddy Woodworth brings his latest suggestion for the Naturalist's Bookshelf.
11/10/2023 • 29 minutes
Culture File "Likes": Brenda Molloy
Harpist, early music specialist, and Alice Coltrane admirer, Brenda Molloy shares some of her favourite things in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
11/10/2023 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Lost Lear | Culture File
Another chance to hear creator, Dan Colley on Lost Lear, his puppets 'n' people show about using Shakespeare in the care of a former actor with dementia, which is now on a national tour.
11/9/2023 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Worm Manoeuvres | Culture File
Light Moves Festival welcomes a wriggly collaboration between dance artist, Aiobhinn O’Dea and Limerick sonic improvisers, Péist.
11/8/2023 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf: Diary of a Left-Handed Bird Watcher | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth's latest choice for slipping on to our shelf of ideal books of nature writing is Diary of a Left-Handed Bird Watcher, a 1996 volume by Californian writer, Leonard Nathan
11/7/2023 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Tulca '23 | Culture File
Iarlaith Ní Fheorais, curator of Tulca, Galway's festival of visual arts, on the Tulca's focus on experiences of disability, including that of J.J. Beegan, a Ballinasloe-born artist and sculptor, who spent most of his life as a patient in an English asylum.
11/6/2023 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Iarlaith Ní Fheorais
Iarlaith Ní Fheorais, curator of this year's TULCA visual arts festival in Galway, shares a few of her favourite things for watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
11/3/2023 • 6 minutes, 28 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 041123: Reparations 2023
Artists, curators, archivists, politicians, lawyers and activists gathered at the Reparations 2023 conference in London recently to explore the shapes reparations for the Afrikan slave trade might take. Culture File presents a special report from the event from Louise Williams.
11/3/2023 • 28 minutes, 45 seconds
Reparations 2023 | Culture File
In her latest report from the recent Conference on Afrikan Reparations in London, Louise Williams follows discussions on what reparations might mean for British museums. (3/3)
11/2/2023 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Reparations 2023 | Culture File
Lisa Anderson, of the Black Cultural Archives, on the work of collecting, preserving and celebrating the histories of people of African and Caribbean descent. (2/3)
11/1/2023 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Reparations 2023 | Culture File
Actor, playwright and director, Kwame Kwei-Armah was one of those addressing a conference in London on aspects of Reparations from cultural redress to environmental justice.
10/31/2023 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Culture File "Likes" Dónal Lunny
From his secret cave, Irish musical kingpin, Dónal Lunny shares some of his favourites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
10/27/2023 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Minimal Trad | Culture File
A supersession in Dundalk, as trad supergroup led by Zoë Conway, Dónal Lunny and friends take on Terry Riley's Minimalist touchstone, In C
10/26/2023 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Forensic Architecture | Culture File
Another chance to hear Forensic Architecture-founder, Eyal Weitzman on the art group/research agency's work decoding violent incidents around the world.
10/25/2023 • 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Curtain for Mobiles Phones? | Culture File
Culture File's regular tech soothsayer, Prof Aisling Kelliher on a new product that intends to replace your very old fashioned handheld mobile device. Plus: Meta's celeb chatbots.
10/24/2023 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
The Haunting of Peter Broderick 2 | Culture File
Composer and musician, Peter Broderick has found himself uncannily connected with the musics of the late American music maker, Arthur Russell. (part 2 of 2)
10/23/2023 • 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Edward Bunting (Sort of)
For Lá na Cruite | National Harp day, poet Moya Cannon shares not her Culture File Likes, but what she imagines of the savour of the Irish Harp, Edward Bunting might click on.
10/20/2023 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Culture File Weekly Saturday 21 October 2023
Join Luke Clancy for a compilation of highlights and extras from his weekday reports on Lorcan Murray's Classic Drive, a journey into creativity in the contemporary world
10/20/2023 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
The Haunting of Peter Broderick | Culture File
Irish based composer and musician, Peter Broderick has found himself uncannily connected with the musics of the late American music maker, Arthur Russell. (part 1 of 2)
10/19/2023 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Where There's A Will There's A Community Opera | Culture File
Wexford Festival Opera's 2023 treats include a Wexford-ated take on Puccini's romp, Gianni Schicchi performed with local volunteers and future stars from Wexford Opera Factory.
10/18/2023 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
The Art of Folks | Culture File
With films such All The People In The Place, on the 90s rave scene, artist, Jeremy Deller has spent a career turning sub-cultures into culture.
10/17/2023 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Fat Bear Week: Even if the change of seasons are quite manifesting as they should, Jennifer Walshe takes consolation in some thicc bears.
10/16/2023 • 3 minutes, 32 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Fischersund
Sigurrós and Inga of Fischersund share some of the favourite things in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling
10/13/2023 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
The Culture File Weekly: 141023
This week, Orit Gat takes in Marina Abramovic, or the performers who would be Marina Abramovic at a retrospective in London; Roisin Stack's Dublin Theatre Festival explores aloneness; a new bass clarinet arrives at the RTÉ Concert Orchestra; and the cosmic jazz of Alice Coltrane via the harp of traditional musician, Brenda Malloy.
10/13/2023 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Low End Theory | Culture File
Clarinetist, Macdara Ó Seireadáin introduces the brand new bundle of bass currently getting played in with the RTÉCO: a bass clarinet.
10/12/2023 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
No Woman Is An Island | Culture File
Róisín Stack's one woman show cum lecture thinks about the women's "alone time" with the help of the writings of Mary Oliver, Silvia Plath and others.
10/11/2023 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
The Harpist and the Cosmos | Culture File
Avant garde quartet, Zeropunkt beam harpist Brenda Molloy onboard for an exploration of the out-of-this-world sounds of Alice Coltrane.
10/10/2023 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
Voice Notes: Marina Abramovic | Culture File
For her latest voice notes Orit Gat has been to see and feel a retrospective of the performance artist, Marina Abramovic at the Royal Academy of Art in London.
10/9/2023 • 6 minutes, 41 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Panos Ghikas
Improviser and composer, Panos Ghikas on a few of his favorite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling...
9/22/2023 • 6 minutes, 18 seconds
The Culture File Weekly: 220923 "A Naggin of Zeitgeist"
A naggin of the spirit of the times, from the philosophy of making your own clothes to the music of datacenters, with a new exhibition space for the Bloomsbury gang's base at Charleston, the alluring folk horror of artist, Jonathan Baldock, and a touring show on invisible worlds from Jennifer Walshe.
9/22/2023 • 29 minutes, 25 seconds
The Bloomsbury Fit | Culture File
Writer and curator, Charlie Porter, on how the ideas of the Bloomsbury group lead him to making -- and loving -- his own clothes.
9/20/2023 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Wear No Clothes | Culture File
The Bloomsbury group's famous Sussex getaway, Charleston, launches its new sister art space with a look at the fashion philosophy of Virginia Woolf and others
9/19/2023 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
Jennifer Walshe's Oscailt | Culture File
Composer, Jennifer Walshe, along with Elizabeth Hilliard, Nick Roth and Panos Ghikas, plus students from schools around Ireland, collaborate on a new work, Oscailt.
9/18/2023 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Cinder Well
Singer-songwriter, surfer and sometime Co Clare resident, Amelia Baker on some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
9/15/2023 • 4 minutes, 13 seconds
The Culture File Weekly: at The End of The Road
A special program from this year's End of The Road Festival, with Bafta-award winning director and festival film curator, Mark Jenkin, academic and folk singer, Angeline Morrison - plus a little help choosing your new favourite band from Manchester design duo, Mikesian Studios.
9/15/2023 • 28 minutes, 59 seconds
Sorrow Songs | Culture File
Academic, musician and songwriter, Angeline Morrission is fortifying UK folk music by creating the missing folk songs of the Black British experience.
9/14/2023 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Cornish Sound Unit Xtra | Culture File
Director Mark Jenkins on the real and imaginary biographies of a lobster that acted in his Bafta award-winning film, Bait.
9/13/2023 • 2 minutes, 43 seconds
EOTR23: The Cornish Sound Unit | Culture File
The second part of a convo with Mark Jenkin, director of "Cornish Folk Horror" film Enys Men, on making Cornish films and music.
9/13/2023 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
EOTR23: Mark Jenkin | Culture File
Mark Jenkin, director of Bafta winning fishing tale, Bait, on creating a live soundtrack to his "Cornish Folk Horror" Enys Men.
9/12/2023 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Can You Spot An AI-written Email? | Culture File
Who Wants to Write an Email? is an AI-hype sniff test in the form of an interactive comedy quiz show about spotting AI-created text.
9/11/2023 • 8 minutes, 1 second
Culture File "Likes": Shaun Davey
Composer and clarinetist manqué, Shaun Davey on some his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
9/8/2023 • 5 minutes, 41 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 090923: Tokens, Fischersund, The Walking Walls
Luke Clancy introduces the latest collection of culture stories: from a "caoineadh of ecological and climate grief" sung on a lake in Cavan, to the siblings behind Icelandic music, art and scent brand, Fischersund and the past present and future of the tokens sometimes known as money.
9/8/2023 • 29 minutes, 49 seconds
The Waking Wall | Culture File
"A caoineadh of ecological and climate grief" is what artist, AlanJames Burns and collaborators Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan and NYAH, call their new collaborative performance-cum-ritual on a Co. Cavan lake.
9/7/2023 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
A Beached Whale Is About To Explode | Culture File
Sigurrós and Inga of Fischersund on the scentscape of Iceland, including that unforgettable whale
9/6/2023 • 8 minutes, 23 seconds
Other Tokens | Culture File
The second part of our conversation with Rachel O' Dwyer, author of Tokens: The Future of Money in the Age of the Platform, on platform payments and programmed money. (2/2)
9/5/2023 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Burn Some Money | Culture File
Rachel O'Dwyer's new book, Tokens: The Future of Money in the Age of the Platform, sees the Irish writer meeting money in all its emergent forms.
9/4/2023 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 020923: White Can Dance Too (Remix)
Kalaf Epalanga on his debut novel and the story of kuduro, with sounds from Tony Amado, Os Lambas, Carl Craig and Epalanga's old band, Buraka Som Sistema. (Remix)
9/1/2023 • 28 minutes, 28 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 260823: Vienna '23
Another chance to hear our special edition from Vienna, featuring: art at the re-modelled Austrian Parliament building; artist duo, Muntean/Rosenbloom; crowdsourcing modular opera; and a cross-cast production of The Threepenny Opera.
8/25/2023 • 29 minutes, 1 second
The Culture File Debate: In The Garden
The pasts, presents and futures of gardens are under discussion, as Paddy Woodworth shepherds a panel of Mary Reynolds, Seamus O'Brien and Colin Stafford-Johnson in discussing the possibilities and responsibilities in a time of crisis. Recorded at The National Botanical Gardens, Kilmacurragh. Co Wicklow.
7/28/2023 • 28 minutes, 55 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Joan Davis
Choreographer and artist behind Garden as Gallery, Joan Davis shares some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
7/28/2023 • 4 minutes, 41 seconds
The Culture File Debate: In The Garden Q&A (Podcast Only)
In a podcast-only program, we return to The National Botanical Gardens, Kilmacurragh. Co Wicklow for the Q&A session from this month's Culture File Debate on the pasts, presents and futures of gardens, with Paddy Woodworth, Mary Reynolds, Seamus O'Brien, Colin Stafford-Johnson.
7/28/2023 • 25 minutes, 34 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf "Comeragh: Mountain, Coum, River, Rumour" | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth's latest choice for addition to our shelf of ideal nature books, is a 2018 collaboration between poet Mark Roper and photographer Paddy Dwan, Comeragh: Mountain, Coum, River, Rumour.
7/27/2023 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Garden As Gallery | Culture File
Learn to dance like the leaves do, is one of the prospects of artist and choreographer, Joan Davis latest project in her garden in Co Wicklow,
7/26/2023 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
Debatable Gardens | Culture File
On Saturday, the Culture File Debate comes from the National Botanic Gardens at Kilmacurragh in Co Wicklow, where our panel discusses the past, present and future of gardens. Here's a taste of the convo.
7/25/2023 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
AI as Companion Species: to conclude her exploration of the things AI is a little bit like, Jennifer Walshe thinks imagine AI as critters with which we might have to learn to live.
7/24/2023 • 4 minutes, 38 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 220723: Shomit Dutta, Women's World Cup 23, Ruby Wallis & Lee Lozano
Absurdist cricket with Pinter and Beckett at the crease in Shomit Dutta's play, Stumped at Bewley's Café Theatre; media images of the Women's World Cup 23 decoded by Orit Gat; new exhibitions at Galway International Festival from Ruby Wallis, and in Turin, exploring the fugitive art of Lee Lozano.
7/21/2023 • 28 minutes, 56 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Dr. Jennifer Edmond
Digital Humanities specialist at TCD's Long Room Hub, Jennifer Edmond shares some of her favourites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
7/21/2023 • 5 minutes, 44 seconds
Whistling in Galway | Culture File
Artist Ruby Wallis' show at Galway Arts Centre, Whistling in the Dark, looks at superstitions and taboos around women whistling.
7/20/2023 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
WWC23 XXXL COYGIG Edition | Culture File
An extended version of our conversation with football critic and art writer, Orit Gat, on everything we can tell about the future of Women's Football from the framing of this year's Women's World Cup.
7/19/2023 • 21 minutes, 11 seconds
WWC23 | Culture File
What can we tell about the future of Women's Football from the framing of this year's Women's World Cup, with football critic and art writer, Orit Gat?
7/19/2023 • 7 minutes, 51 seconds
Voice Notes: Lee Lozano | Culture File
Orit Gat returns with some voice notes on the "scandalous feminism" of 1960s artist Lee Lozano, taken at the current Lozano exhibition, Strike, at Pinacoteca Agnelli, Turin.
7/18/2023 • 7 minutes
Stumped | Culture File
Nobel-prizewinning fielding in Shomit Dutta's new play, Stumped, which imagines Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter playing cricket together.
7/17/2023 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 150723: Whites Can Dance Too
Kalaf Epalanga's debut novel tells the story of a network of people caught up in immigration arrest, but also the story of kuduro music. Plus Jennifer Walshe's latest Things Know Things, on how AI resembles Conceptual Art
7/14/2023 • 28 minutes, 56 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Loré Lixenberg
Vocalist and opera maker, Loré Lixenberg shares some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
7/14/2023 • 5 minutes
Classical Streams | Culture File
Irish Times music critic, Michael Dervan, helps us assess classical music offerings from Qobuz, Spotify and Naxos, as well as the utility of "spatialized" audio.
7/13/2023 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Whites Can Dance Too Two (Part 2) | Culture File
Buraka Som Sistema MC, Kalaf Epalanga, on his beat-powered debut novel, Whites Can Dance Too, and the story of Kuduro. (2/2)
7/12/2023 • 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Gabriel Adewusi
Actor Gabriel Adewusi shares some of his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
7/11/2023 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 080723: Fooderia, #MIF23, Apple Classical
Culture File goes pitchside for some fine art soccer from Man U midfield legend, Juan Matta, locates Dublin sites associated with the slave trade, visits a sex-postive bakery, and take a headlong dive into the jungle of classical music streaming services.
7/11/2023 • 28 minutes, 49 seconds
Whites Can Dance Too | Culture File
The debut novel from Buraka Som Sistema star, Kalaf Epalanga, is part of the author's mission to tell the world about the genre of electronic dance music called, Kuduro.
7/11/2023 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
AI is Conceptual Art: In the latest of her essays attempting to uncover things that might help us to think through AI, Jennifer Walshe settles upon Conceptual Art.
7/10/2023 • 4 minutes, 29 seconds
Classical Streams | Culture File
Poor tagging and a patchy search has been discouraging for anyone trying to enjoy classical music from the streaming services. Does the launch of Apple Classical mean all that is changing?
7/6/2023 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
Fooderia | Culture File
Fooderia, on Dublin's Capel Street, is Ireland's first sex-positive bakery, offering a range of choco-caramel and cream slathered treats, all modelled on human genitalia.
7/5/2023 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
Artball | Culture File
Culture File's Senior Artball Correspondent, Orit Gat reports from Manchester International Festival, where this year artist, Tino Seghal and former Manchester United and Spain midfielder, Juan Mata, team up for a football-into-art performance work.
7/4/2023 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Race and Place | Culture File
Richard Carson leads a walking tour in the region of Lower Gardiner St. area which surfaces traces of the slave trade in the fabric of Dublin.
7/3/2023 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Culture File "Likes": João Pedro Oliveira
Composer and University of California professor of composition, João Pedro Oliveira on a few of his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
6/30/2023 • 5 minutes, 7 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 010723: Jennifer Walshe, Deirdre O'Mahony, Chinedum Muotto
Audio excursions into the realms of both slime mould with Jennifer Walshe, and the dung beetle with Deirdre O'Mahony, as well as for a telling dip in the swimming pools of Dublin with Chinedum Muotto.
6/30/2023 • 28 minutes, 54 seconds
The Dung Beetle and her Friends and Relations (Part 2) | Culture File
Artist, Deirdre O'Mahony on creating the art of Irish rural realities. (part 2 of 2)
6/29/2023 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
The Dung Beetle and her Friends and Relations (Part 1) | Culture File
Artist, Deirdre O'Mahony on creating the art of Irish rural realities. (part 1 of 2)
6/28/2023 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Mami Wata: Mmiri niile | Culture File
Dublin-based artist, Chinedum Muotto uses video, sound and sculpture to explore swimming stories and experiences of the African diaspora in Dublin and Barbados.
6/27/2023 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
AI is Gunk Mould: Jennifer Walshe adds slime/gunk mould to her catalogue of RL things which AI might resemble.
6/26/2023 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 240623: Joao Pedro Oliveira, David Goode, Lore Lixerberg & Cloud of Unknowing
Composer, Joao Pedro Oliveira projects some music for the eyes; Pipeworks festival star, David Goode on the power and glory of his chosen instrument; experimental vocalist, Lore Lixerberg teams up with composer, Karen Power and Tadhg O'Sullivan has been stealing work from the AI for his latest Cloud of Unknowing.
6/23/2023 • 28 minutes, 54 seconds
Culture File "Likes": David Goode
English organist, Bach specialist and star of this week's Pipeworks festival, David Goode on some of his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
6/23/2023 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Joao Pedro Oliveira | Culture File
Californian based Portuguese composer, Joao Pedro Oliveira, explores how seeing and hearing are not always as distinct as we'd like to imagine.
6/22/2023 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Language, Land, Sea | Culture File
Mezzo-soprano, Lore Lixenberg and composer, Karen Power team up with Amazonian birds and Namib Desert critters for a sonic adventure in Language, Land, Sea.
6/21/2023 • 6 minutes, 18 seconds
The Cloud of Unknowing | Culture File
In his latest cloud, Tadhg O'Sullivan contemplates the will to datafy and the myths of Palo Alto.
6/20/2023 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Goode at the Organ | Culture File
English organ star, David Goode on power, faith and the particular life of the organist.
6/19/2023 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 170623: Caroline Shaw, Jennifer Walshe, Junk Ensemble & Aisling Kelliher
This week, composer Caroline Shaw on the joys of Tiktok and ABBA; Jennifer Walshe's Things Know Things explores the relationship between AI and EVP; the progressive politics of witches celebrated in Junk Ensemble's Ritual, and Aisling Kelliher on what the movies have lead us to expect from Apple's Visio Pro headset.
6/16/2023 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Kevin Curran
Balbriggan teacher and novelist, Kevin Curran shares some of his recent favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
6/16/2023 • 4 minutes, 34 seconds
Dystopia Pro (XXL Podcast Version) | Culture File
Prof Aisling Kelliher of USC School of Cinematic Arts on Apple's Vision Pro and the cinematheque of dystopian dataspaces, in an extended version.
6/15/2023 • 31 minutes, 37 seconds
Dystopia Pro | Culture File
Prof Aisling Kelliher of USC School of Cinematic Arts on Apple's Vision Pro and the cinematheque of dystopian dataspaces.
6/15/2023 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Caroline Shaw | Culture File
Finding love on TikTok and other adventures in the life of Pulitzer and Grammy winning composer, violist and vocalist, Caroline Shaw.
6/14/2023 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Junk Ensemble's Ritual | Culture File
The dissident potential of witches is under inspection in Junk Ensemble's latest, a live performance installation created with a collaborative team that includes Jesse Jones, Aideen Barry and Planningtorock.
6/13/2023 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
AI is EVP: In the latest of her attempts to uncover all the things that AI is like, Jennifer Walshe strikes upon the uncanny business of Electronic Voice Phenomenon.
6/12/2023 • 4 minutes, 35 seconds
Culture File "Likes" Emma O'Halloran
Irish composer, Emma O'Halloran on some of her favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling
6/9/2023 • 6 minutes
The Culture File Weekly 100623: Chips Ahoy!
Vocalist and songwriter, Aoife O'Donovan on the tools for telling stories in song; teenage voices of Balbriggan filtered through the writing of Kevin Curran in a new novel about life in Ireland's most diverse town, and Orit Gat on the baked art of Uri Aran in his exhibition, Take This Dog for Example.
6/9/2023 • 28 minutes, 43 seconds
Voice Notes | Culture File
Art writer, Orit Gat sends some voice notes from amongst the chocolate chip cookies and letter shaped bread of artist, Uri Aran's Dublin exhibition, Take This Dog For Example.
6/8/2023 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Voices of Balbriggan | Culture File
Writer Kevin Curran and actor, Gabriel Adewusi, on bringing stories of teenage life in Ireland's youngest and most diverse town to life for the audiobook version of Curran's latest novel, Youth.
6/7/2023 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Solo in Clonakilty | Culture File
American folk vocalist, songwriter, and sometime Yo-Yo Ma collaborator, Aoife O'Donovan brings it all back home to Clonakilty
6/6/2023 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 030623: Jennifer Walshe, Dave Flynn, Jennifer Edmond
Jennifer Walshe on possibly the best way to pronounce AI; composer Dave Flynn on the sounds that fill the air of Aotearoa/New Zealand, and Prof Jennifer Edmond on the benefits of having machines read novels for us - at least some of the time.
6/2/2023 • 28 minutes, 41 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Malcolm Harris
Writer and historian and author of a new study of the long history of Palo Alto, Malcolm Harris shares some of his favorites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling
6/2/2023 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Machines Reading (Part 2) | Culture File
Prof Jennifer Edmond, of Trinity Center for Digital Humanities, on what we gain when we engage machines to read novels. (2/2)
6/1/2023 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Reading Machines | Culture File
TCD's Prof Jennifer Edmond's approach into literature involves, among other things, using data analytics to explore vast collections of novels.
5/31/2023 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
The Call of The Kākāpō | Culture File
Irish composer Dave Flynn falls under the spell the Tuis and the Kakapo and other birds that fill the air of Aotearoa/New Zealand with unique sound.
5/30/2023 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
AI is "A.I." Jennifer Walshe on the stories we can't stop telling ourselves about AI.
5/29/2023 • 4 minutes, 17 seconds
Culture File "Likes: Neil O'Connor
The musician and composer behind Ordnance Survey, Neil O'Connor on some of his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling
5/26/2023 • 5 minutes, 10 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 270523: California, Capitalism and The World, with Malcolm Harris
Palo Alto became a centre of technology while horses were still providing much of the world's horsepower. But the story of this San Francisco suburb and its approach to the people and resources offers a useful way of understanding the contemporary world, according to historian Malcolm Harris' new book.
5/26/2023 • 29 minutes, 1 second
A History of California, Capitalism and The World (Part 3)
Malcolm Harris' epic new history of Palo Alto unpicks some of the stories Silicon Valley likes to tell about itself. Plus this time, the rise of former Stanford Philosophy grad and current ultra-right billionaire, Peter Thiel. (3/3)
5/25/2023 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
A History of California, Capitalism and The World (Part 2) | Culture File
Malcolm Harris continues the story of Palo Alto, home to eugenics-inspired Stanford university, which grew into the engine of Silicon Valley. (2/3)
5/24/2023 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
A History of California, Capitalism and The World (Part 1) | Culture File
Historian Malcolm Harris on his new book on the San Francisco suburb that gave the world the "Palo Alto System". (1/3)
5/23/2023 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf: Death of A Naturalist | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth's imaginary shelf of the world's best nature writing adds a slim volume (or three) of poetry by Seamus Heaney.
5/22/2023 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Culture File Likes: Marco D'Agostin
Choreographer, dancer and former cross country skier, Marco D'Agostin on some of his favourites in watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
5/19/2023 • 6 minutes, 9 seconds
The Culture File Weekly: The World's Longest Stage
A spectral reimagining of the music of Seán Ó Riada, Marco D'Agostin's tribute to the late English dance artist, Nigel Charnok, a visit to "the longest stage in the world" and Jennifer Walshe on all the many ways that AI is like an energy drink.
5/19/2023 • 28 minutes, 50 seconds
GrünflächenUnterhaltung | Culture File
The GrünflächenUnterhaltung is a yearly event held in the German city of Münster creating "the longest stage in the world" with four kilometers of musicians performing on a Saturday afternoon in May.
5/18/2023 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Swell Maps | Culture File
The musical territory of Seán Ó Riada reimagined by Ordnance Survey, the current moniker of Irish composer and musician, Neil O'Connor.
5/17/2023 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Best Regards, Marco D’Agostin | Culture File
The dance philosophy of late British choreographer, Nigel Charnok is honoured in a show from one-time pupil, Marco D’Agostin.
5/16/2023 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
AI Is An Energy Drink: Jennifer Walshe on how generative AI has much in common with your favourite can of caffeinated pop.
5/15/2023 • 4 minutes, 59 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 130523: Make Techno Black Again
Musician and theorist, DeForrest Brown on The Otolith Group, the origins of Detroit techno and his Make Techno Black Again campaign; Susan Stenger on the sound of Connemara granite, and Berlin cellist, Anne Müller on her great escape from the orchestra.
5/12/2023 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Ellen Reid
Composer and creator of the NCH's new sound installation in Stephen's Green, Ellen Reid on a few of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
5/12/2023 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Make Techno Black Again (Part 2/2) | Culture File
DeForrest Brown on the music and the underwater mythos of Detroit techno duo, Drexciya. (2/2)
5/11/2023 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
Make Techno Black Again | Culture File
American writer and musician, DeForrest Brown is on a mission to rewire ideas of what Techno really is -- where it came from and what it's for.
5/10/2023 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Anne Müller | Culture File
Some reasons not to join an orchestra, and other things cellist and composer, Anne Müller learned on the way to creating her own tech-augmented cello sound.
5/9/2023 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Susan Stenger | Culture File
Flautist, composer, sound artist, sometime Nick Cave bassist, Susan Stenger on finding the musical form of Tim Robinson's Connemara.
5/8/2023 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Anne Müller
Cellist, composer and Erased Tape-staple, Anne Müller on a few of her favourite things, from the music of Ben Lukas Boysen to her partner's homemade bread.
5/5/2023 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
The Culture File Debate 060523: Do Sad Songs Say So Much?
...and what is it they say? Luke Clancy and a panel featuring contemporary artist/sean-nós singer, Ceara Conway; Durham University Professor of Music Cognition, Tuomas Eerola; and music journalist, Molly Cantwell discuss the space we make for sad songs, and accompanying tears.
5/5/2023 • 28 minutes, 55 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 060523: Podcast Only Edition
An extended interview with contemporary dance innovator and voguing aficionado, Trajal Harrell; composer, Ellen Reid on adding a headphones soundtrack to Stephen's Green in Dublin; and Jennifer Walshe on AI music as fan fiction.
5/5/2023 • 26 minutes, 30 seconds
Sonorising Dublin | Culture File
American composer, Ellen Reid's globe-spanning, GPS-based headphones-music project arrives in Dublin's Stephen's Green.
5/4/2023 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Trajal Harrell's Koln Concert | Culture File
Everything from Keith Jarret's piano improvisations to the queer subculture of voguing provide inspiration for dancer and choreographer, Trajal Harrell.
5/3/2023 • 8 minutes, 14 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Music As Fan Fiction: Jennifer Walshe on how generative AI is reshaping how we understand music.
5/2/2023 • 5 minutes, 3 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 290423: Pineapples, Potatoes, Bogs and Cut Grass
Sound excursions from the bogs of Monaghan with artist Siobhan McDonald, a cellar in Brno with "imaginary folk" band Širom, and a symposium for Tim Robinson in Kylemore Abbey, Connemara; plus Orit Gat on the scent of freshly cut grass and other alarm calls.
4/28/2023 • 28 minutes, 44 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Dónal O'Connor
Some favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling from musician and filmmaker, Dónal O'Connor.
4/28/2023 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
The Bogs Are Breathing | Culture File
A childhood incident in the bogs of Monaghan form part of the inspiration for artist, Siobhan McDonald's new body of work at The Model, Sligo.
4/27/2023 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
The Imaginary Folk of Širom | Culture File
Slovenian trio, Širom use strictly acoustic, often home-made instruments to create a world of sound that is entirely their own.
4/26/2023 • 8 minutes, 1 second
Re-mapping Landscapes | Culture File
Landscape scholar, Finola O'Kane on the vast, yet small distances between pineapples and potatoes, and other quirks of Connemara cartography.
4/25/2023 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Scent Stories | Culture File
In the final part of her series of reflections on scent and memory, writer Orit Gat pursues the reasons to think and write about scent. (5/5)
4/24/2023 • 4 minutes, 48 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 220423: Sarah Pierce, Tadhg O'Sullivan, Robert Curgenven
Twenty years of thinking through art gathered in Sarah Pierce's show, Scene of the Myth at IMMA; Tadhg O'Sullivan's Cloud of Unknowing settles on the peak of double empathy; and Robert Curgenven builds a "Pavilion of Air" in Merrion Square, Dublin.
4/21/2023 • 29 minutes, 1 second
Culture File "Likes": Joe Greene
Joe Greene of Belfast cosmic popsters, Documenta on some of his favourite stuff for watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
4/21/2023 • 7 minutes, 9 seconds
Dublin’s Pavilion of Air | Culture File
Robert Curgenven takes a walk through Merrion Square, Dublin, where the latest instance of his ambient/ambulatory sound work, Pavilion of Air is currently floating.
4/20/2023 • 7 minutes, 53 seconds
Sarah Pierce (Part 2) | Culture File
What is an exhibition supposed to be, and other questions from Scene of the Myth, a survey of 20 years of work in forms from archives to performance by artist, Sarah Pierce.
4/19/2023 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Sarah Pierce | Culture File
A new show at IMMA performs the tricky task of looking over 20 years of artist, Sarah Pierce's activities in installations, performances, talks, publications and archives.
4/18/2023 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
Cloud of Unknowing | Culture File
Tadhg O'Sullivan contemplates othermindedness; beginning, as has become the tradition, by considering the bat.
4/17/2023 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 150423: Songs Noirs
English writer and filmmaker, Alex Harvey explores Tom Waits' LA music, and the sounds, streets and cinema that inspired it. Plus: Orit Gat on the meanings of "signature scents".
4/14/2023 • 28 minutes, 36 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Joe Pera
Actor, writer, comedian and podcaster, Joe Pera on some of his favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling
4/14/2023 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
Tom Waits in LA (Part 2) | Culture File
Alex Harvey, author of Song Noir: Tom Waits and the Spirit of Los Angeles, on Waits' debt to the movies. (2/2)
4/13/2023 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Tom Waits in LA | Culture File
English documentary maker, Alex Harvey explores Tom Waits' LA-inspired music in a new book, Song Noir: Tom Waits and the Spirit of Los Angeles. (1/2)
4/12/2023 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Scent Stories | Culture File
In the latest of her series of reflections on scent and memory, writer Orit Gat decodes the idea of having a signature scent. (4/5)
4/11/2023 • 5 minutes, 57 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 080423: Corecore, Punk choral music, The Naturalist's Bookshelf
A selection of audio eggs containing everything from Jennifer Walshe on an intriguing editing trend on TikTok, to a dropin on the moshpit with Hastings Punk choir, via everything you might learn about Irish 16th century women's lives through their cookbooks.
4/7/2023 • 29 minutes, 4 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf: The Way That I Went | Culture File
For his latest choice of essential writing on the natural world, Paddy Woodworth selects Robert Lloyd Praeger's exploration of Ireland, The Way that I Went.
4/6/2023 • 6 minutes, 41 seconds
Cibber's Messiah | Culture File
The late historian and writer, Jonathan Bardon on how the contralto, Susanna Cibber, came to perform in the premier of Handel's Messiah (Repeat)
4/5/2023 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Granarchy in The UK | Culture File
Monday night is rehearsal night for the members of the "anti-choir" Hastings Punk Choir...
4/4/2023 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Corecore: Jennifer Walshe on a Tiktok style that just might be more than a viral trend.
4/3/2023 • 4 minutes, 44 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Lauren Kinsella
Vocalist and fungi fan, Lauren Kinsella on some of her favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
3/31/2023 • 4 minutes, 29 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 010423: Why Voices Matter
On the program this week, the world's oldest voices recorded among the centenarians of the Talysh Mountains, the synthesised voice of her brother, David, in Holly Marie Parnell's documentary Cabbage, falling asleep to Joe Pera's voice in the comedian's new sleep podcast, and Orit Gat on art that smells.
3/31/2023 • 29 minutes
Work Hard And Eat Butter | Culture File
Producer Ian Brennan and Italian-Rwandan photographer, Marilena Umuhoza Delli travelled to the Talysh Mountains to record and document the "The Oldest Voice in the World" - and to hear the life hacks of the centenarians.
3/30/2023 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Maura O'Connor on Lorcan Murray's Classic Drive
Concertina player Maura O'Connor from the Sliabh Luachra region joined Lorcan in studio for a chat and some tunes.
3/30/2023 • 14 minutes, 44 seconds
Joe Pera Talks With Culture File | Culture File
Writer and comedian Joe Pera brings the capacity for everyday awe celebrated in his TV show, Joe Pera Talks With You to the stage.
3/29/2023 • 8 minutes, 14 seconds
Cabbage | Culture File
In her latest work, Cabbage, filmmaker, Holly Marie Parnell collaborates with her mother and her brother, David, a non-mobile, non-verbal person, who communicates using eye-tracking technology.
3/28/2023 • 7 minutes, 40 seconds
Scent Stories (Part 3) | Culture File
In the latest of her series of reflections on scent and memory, writer Orit Gat recalls times when art and the sense of smell converged. (3/5)
3/27/2023 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 250323: Jennifer Walshe, Lauren Kinsella, Micheál Mac Liammóir, Yves B Golden
Jennifer Walshe in the imaginary real Oxford/Longford, Lauren Kinsella in the kingdom of mushrooms, Micheál Mac Liammóir at An Taibhdhearc, and Yves B Golden airside and enjoying it.
3/24/2023 • 28 minutes, 44 seconds
Culture File "Likes": John Harris
Director of the New Music Dublin festival of contemporary sounds shares some of his regular delights in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
3/24/2023 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
Yves B Golden's Midair | Culture File
Yves B Golden on the profound joy of the pause that only getting airborne allows.
3/23/2023 • 5 minutes, 6 seconds
Mac Liammóir Cruises Again | Culture File
The ghost of Micheál Mac Liammóir - along with Oscar Wilde's revenant singing George Michael anthems - roams the earth in Wáltsáil Abhaile, Fíbín theatre company's latest show at An Taibhdhearc in Galway.
3/22/2023 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Songs from the Soil | Culture File
Among the treats at The Ark's Big Bang festival are mushrooms, conjured in the mesmerising music of improvising vocalist Lauren Kinsella and friends.
3/21/2023 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Fictional Tourists: Composer and artist, Jennifer Walshe keeps finding her everyday world reproduced in art. Or is it the other way around?
3/20/2023 • 3 minutes, 59 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 180323: Alex Niven, Orit Gat & Siopaella
The North of England's many efforts at cultural renaissance in a new memoir from Alex Niven; Orit Gat, on a satisfyingly difficult to pin down smell that lives in an apartment in Brooklyn; and Ella De Guzzman, the bag detective of Siopaella, on things that last.
3/17/2023 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
The Pursuit of the Real | Culture File
Ella De Guzman turned her skills as a designer bag detective into her business Siopaella
3/16/2023 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
The North Will Rise Again (Part 2) | Culture File
Alex Niven, author of a new cultural history-cum-memoir of Northern England continues his tour of attempted Northern renaissances (2/2)
3/15/2023 • 8 minutes, 5 seconds
The North Will Rise Again | Culture File
Writer and academic, Alex Niven's new book, The North Will Rise Again, is a cultural history-cum-memoir of Northern England.
3/14/2023 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Scent Stories | Culture File
In the latest of her series of reflections on scent and memory, writer Orit Gat recalls an old love, and an apartment in Brooklyn. (2/5)
3/13/2023 • 5 minutes, 29 seconds
The Culture File Weekly March 11th: Making Good
Salvation through making at this year's MAKE symposium in Cork with academic, Tim Ingold and artist, Ann Hamilton. The long-term impact of a 19th century plant hunting expedition to America, through the lenses and other tech of Dublin artist, Anthony O'Connor, and Jennifer Walshe on everything she's learned about chatbots from her cat, Nomi.
3/10/2023 • 28 minutes, 43 seconds
Plant hunting in the Pacific Northwest | Culture File
200 years after David Douglas set sail for America in search of tree specimens to plant in the British Isles, artist, Anthony O'Connor explores the trip's legacy today.
3/9/2023 • 7 minutes, 7 seconds
MAKE '23 | Culture File
Artist Ann Hamilton on the business of knowing through making, and her recent work, Chorus, sited in a subway station beneath the World Trade Centre.
3/8/2023 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
MAKE '23 | Culture File
Prof Tim Ingold, who spoke at this year's MAKE symposium, has a vision of turning art from a sector built around professionals, to something bigger and broader that involves us all.
3/7/2023 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Attention! Chatbot Bizarre!: playing with her cat, Nomi (see pic) leads Jennifer Walshe towards an epiphany about Bing and the new wave in chatbots.
3/6/2023 • 4 minutes, 53 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Joel Frederiksen
Rennaisance-to-Leonard Cohen music interpreter, Joel Frederiksen shares some of his favourites for watching, listening, tasting and smelling.
3/3/2023 • 7 minutes
The Culture File Weekly March 4th: Emma O'Halloran, Orit Gat, Paddy Woodworth, Dennis Cahill
A podcast only edition of the Culture File Weekly brings us into the operatic world of Emma O'Halloran, the scentlife of Orit Gat, the biosphere of the Everglades with Paddy Woodworth, and to a celebration of the music of the late guitarist, Denis Cahill.
3/3/2023 • 29 minutes, 58 seconds
The Culture File Debate: AI Special
From creative collaborations to the messy ethics of machine learning, this month’s Luke Clancy and a panel of composer, Jennifer Walshe, digital ethics researcher, Abeba Birhane and AI copyright specialist, Andres Guadamuz, on the coulds, shoulds and woulds of AI.
3/3/2023 • 29 minutes, 1 second
A Letter from a Friend | Culture File
Fiddler and filmmaker, Dónal O' Connor's new film, Litir ó Do Chara, looks at the trad legacy of guitarist, Dennis Cahill.
3/2/2023 • 8 minutes, 3 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf: The Everglades: River of Grass | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth returns to choose the latest volume for inclusion in his imaginary shelf of the world's best nature writing.
3/1/2023 • 6 minutes, 14 seconds
Emma O'Halloran | Culture File
Athlone composer, Emma O'Halloran explores opera writing through the stage plays of her uncle, Mark O'Halloran
2/28/2023 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Scent Stories | Culture File
In the first of a series of her reflections on scent and memory writer, Orit Gat recalls the olive oil soap of her Tel Aviv childhood.
2/27/2023 • 6 minutes, 7 seconds
The Culture File Weekly Feb 25th: Grainne Mulvey, Tadhg O'Sullivan and Caitríona Frost
Composer, Grainne Mulvey on carrying historical speeches from great Irishwomen into her new work, Tadhg O'Sullivan on what Dunbar's number signifies in the world of the Irish small town novel; percussionist, Caitríona Frost on the quirks of Irish traditional playing on marimba, and Jennifer Walshe on a domestic apparition.
2/24/2023 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Laura Fitzgerald
Kerry-based artist, Laura Fitzgerald shares some of her favourite things in watching, listening, readings, tasting and smelling.
2/24/2023 • 5 minutes, 44 seconds
The Cloud of Unknowing | Culture File
For his latest radio poem, Tadhg O'Sullivan meditates on the challenges that Irish small town life offers to "Dunbar's Number".
2/23/2023 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Freedom of Voice | Culture File
Composer, Grainne Mulvey's ongoing musical exploration of speeches from Irish women builds with the words of Harriet Morison, Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington, and Elizabeth Coppin.
2/22/2023 • 7 minutes, 52 seconds
Marimba Trad | Culture File
Caitríona Frost, 50% of percussionist duo Bangers and Crash, is coaxing the sounds of Irish traditional playing techniques from the marimba.
2/21/2023 • 8 minutes, 14 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Images Obscure and Not: Jennifer Walshe has an appointment to catch the optical wonders happening in her hall.
2/20/2023 • 4 minutes, 29 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Orla Barry
Artist-farmer, Orla Barry shares some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling
2/17/2023 • 5 minutes, 58 seconds
The Culture File Weekly 180223: Irish Gothic
Patricia Hurl's retrospective at IMMA; picturing Care with the help of generative AI; jazz singer, Christine Tobin falls for the boglands; and we celebrate World Radio Day, with a tale of peace in the sewing workshop.
2/17/2023 • 29 minutes, 2 seconds
Seeing Care In the Neganthropocene | Culture File
Prof Ioana Moldovan gets some help from image-generating AIs to better understand human ideas of care.
2/16/2023 • 8 minutes
Irish Gothic | Culture File
40 years of catching up to do at a new retrospective in Kilmainham of the often darkly funny work of veteran Irish painter, Patricia Hurl.
2/15/2023 • 7 minutes, 24 seconds
Returning Weather | Culture File
Jazz singer and improviser Christine Tobin's return home to live in rural Ireland has steered her gently towards a new sound.
2/14/2023 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
World Radio Day | Culture File
As part of UNESCO's World Radio Day, Luke Clancy uncovers the peace found in a sewing workshop
2/13/2023 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
The Culture File Weekly Feb 11th: Walking Nighttown
Artist, Ruby Wallis leads a tour of the Dublin area once known as "The Monto" for a feminist rethink of the nightime city; Aisling Kelliher on AI and the life cycle of hype; plus Yves B Golden's latest radio poem, The Theatre of Winter.
2/10/2023 • 28 minutes, 35 seconds
Culture File 'Likes': Anthony O'Connor
Artist and researcher, Anthony O'Connor on a few of his favourites for watching, listening, reading, tasting and smelling.
2/10/2023 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Cycles of Hype | Culture File
The current torrents of hype around AI leads Aisling Kelliher to think about the sometimes not so subtle interplay of technology and enthusiasm.
2/9/2023 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
Whistling Brigit | Culture File
Among the happenings for the inaugural Brigit's festival was artist Ruby Wallis' dérive leading a group of women on a nightwalk through Dublin city.
2/8/2023 • 6 minutes, 35 seconds
Yves B Golden's The Theatre of Winter | Culture File
For her latest Culture File radio poem, Yves B Golden reflects on the shocking joy of rain and other Californian winter pleasures.
2/7/2023 • 5 minutes, 19 seconds
The Culture File Weekly Feb 4th: Negging The Negs
Vaari Claffey and collaborators on the many good reasons not to be an artist in an exhibition at NCAD, finding a new philosophy for understanding technology at a conference in TUD, and Jennifer Walshe on the gamification of the auld sod.
2/3/2023 • 28 minutes, 45 seconds
Culture File 'Likes': Vaari Claffey
Curator, Vaari Claffey on a few of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
2/3/2023 • 7 minutes, 24 seconds
Care and The Machine | Culture File
Noel Fitzpatrick, professor of Philosophy at TUD, on imagining new ethical imperatives for everyday tech.
2/2/2023 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Decoding the (Neg) Anthropocene | Culture File
Techne logos, Care And the (Neg) Anthropocene was the title of a recent conference at TUD. Noel Fitzpatrick, professor of Philosophy and one of its organisers, offers some help with the twisty title.
2/1/2023 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Why Be An Artist? | Culture File
Curator, Vaari Claffey on her new collaborative film exploring the ideas of artist and former head of NCAD, Noel Sheridan, with the help of a 90s performance film.
1/31/2023 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
The Digital Soil Beneath Our Feet: Jennifer Walshe on the other earths of farm simulator gaming.
1/30/2023 • 4 minutes, 38 seconds
Culture File 'Likes': Carmen C. Kruse
Opera director and former professional soccer player, Carmen C. Kruse on some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening and tasting.
1/27/2023 • 5 minutes, 8 seconds
The Culture File Weekly Jan 28th: Vienna '23
A special edition from Vienna includes: art at the re-modelled Austrian Parliament building; artist duo, Muntean/Rosenbloom; crowdsourcing modular opera; and a cross-cast production of The Threepenny Opera.
1/27/2023 • 29 minutes
Vienna '23 | Culture File
Maurice Lenhard, director of Vienna's Volksoper's studio, on his cross cast production of a Brecht and Weil classic
1/26/2023 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
Vienna '23 | Culture File
Vienna artist duo, Muntean/Rosenblum on how Renaissance music flavours their work, and the escape of uniting to create a single practice.
1/25/2023 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Vienna '23 Part 2 | Culture File
How to make opera about experiences that are unique to the 21st century? Vienna-based Civic Opera Creations, and their co-founder, Carmen C Kruse have a plan.
1/24/2023 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Vienna '23 | Culture File
In the first of a week of reports from the Austrian capital, a new art program at the just reopened Austrian Parliament building makes the case for democracy in unexpected ways.
1/23/2023 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Maurice Lenhard
Vienna Volksoper based director, Maurice Lenhard, on a few of his favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
1/20/2023 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
The Culture File Weekly Jan 21st: Wild Listening, Wood Walking, Care and Leonard Cohen
Jennifer Walshe goes into the woods, David Stalling trawls the sound of the undersea Atlantic, the power of Care at a conference in TUD, and the music of Leonard Cohen reimagined as the sound of the french renaissance.
1/20/2023 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Care In the Neganthropocene | Culture File
Irish scholar and author of Care and Capitalism, Katheleen Lynch, talked about the political project of care at a TUD conference exploring Care in our moment.
1/19/2023 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
Early Leonard | Culture File
After trying out the approach with Nick Drake and John Dowland, early music specialist, Joel Frederiksen crosses French Renaissance chanson with the songs of Leonard Cohen.
1/18/2023 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
Cultivating Wild Listening | Culture File
The School of Wild Listening aims to enlist our ears in a new relationship with the planet. The work starts with the surround sound performance of "audifications" recorded in the North Atlantic by composer, David Stalling.
1/17/2023 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
Up The Forest Track: Jennifer Walshe heads into the woods near her Roscommon home, where the talk is of The Tuatha Dé Danann. And AI.
1/16/2023 • 4 minutes, 58 seconds
The Culture File Weekly January 14th: Wild Words
Authors, Éanna Ní Lamhna (Wild and Wonderful) and Eoghan Daltun (An Irish Rainforest) in conversation with Luke Clancy in a special program recorded live at Dublin Book Fair 2022 at The National Botanic Gardens.
1/13/2023 • 28 minutes, 59 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Not Perfume
Culture File always asks "Likes" guests about scent - a steady portion of people take the question in the direction of cherished smells from the natural world.
12/23/2022 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
The Culture File Debate: The Harp
Dr Linda King, Aisling Lyons, Mary Louise O’Donnell and Cormac De Barra assemble to examine how the harp wound its strings around every aspect of Irish life.
12/22/2022 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Yves B Golden's 2022 | Culture File
In a journal of journeys that takes in Berlin, Las Vegas, Tokyo and Sequoia National Park, Yves B Golden remembers her 2022 - and its tunes.
12/21/2022 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
The Cloud of Unknowing | Culture File
For his latest radio poem, Tadhg O'Sullivan attempts to discern the limits of knowing in his baby daughter, Sibéal
12/20/2022 • 6 minutes, 24 seconds
The Naturalist's Bookshelf: Laudato si' | Culture File
Paddy Woodworth's latest addition to his shelf of essential writing about the natural world is, somewhat unexpectedly, Laudato si', the second encyclical of Pope Francis.
12/19/2022 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
The Culture File Weekly Dec 17th: Jennifer Walsh, Supercomposite, Uneasy Listening
Jennifer Walsh on distilling the sound of the season; Supercomposite, the artist behind the AI generated phantom, Loab; and Anouchka Grose and Robert Brewer Young, the psychoanalyst/luthier pair who've pooled their understandings of listening.
12/16/2022 • 29 minutes
Bryony Dunne | Culture File
Artist-filmmaker, Bryony Dunne shares some of her favourite cultural moments and stuffs.
12/16/2022 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
Summoning Loab | Culture File
We've all done it, haven't we? Played around with image-making AI until we summoned a ominous, inexplicable presence from within the maths? Well, Steph Swanson, aka, Supercomposite has.
12/15/2022 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
Uneasy Listening (Part 2/2) | Culture File
Listening to the endangered worlds of wood, and eco-anxiety with psychoanalyst, Anouchka Grose and luthier, Robert Brewer Young, co-authors of Uneasy Listening. (2/2)
12/14/2022 • 7 minutes, 56 seconds
Uneasy Listening (Part 1/2) | Culture File
Anouchka Grose and Robert Brewer Young, a psychoanalyst and a luthier respectively, team up to explore listening in their professions and beyond. (1/2)
12/13/2022 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Jennifer Walshe’s Things Know Things | Culture File
The Sound of Christmas: Jennifer Walshe on the sound of the season, as reconstituted via AI
12/12/2022 • 5 minutes, 39 seconds
The Culture File Weekly Dec 10th: Capitalist Realism, GAI, Migratory Birds
Prof Aisling Kelliher on the generative AI boom, Alex Niven on a new edition of the influential jeremiad, Capitalist Realism, plus messages from the birds of Lesbos, relayed via artist, Bryony Dunne.
12/9/2022 • 28 minutes, 57 seconds
Steph Swanson | Culture File
The artist behind Loab, "first AI-generated cryptid," shares some of her love in watching, readings, listening, tasting and smelling
12/9/2022 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Capitalist Realism Again, Again (Part 2/2) | Culture File
The second part of our conversation with Alex Niven, author of the introduction for a new edition of Mark Fisher's germinal, Capitalist Realism. (2/2)
12/8/2022 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Capitalist Realism Again | Culture File
Alex Niven has written the introduction for the new edition of Mark Fisher's Capitalist Realism, a book that continues to haunt 21st century culture.
12/7/2022 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
A Message From The Birds | Culture File
Irish artist, Bryony Dunne's work zooms in on migrations, of birds and of peoples.
12/6/2022 • 7 minutes, 2 seconds
AKGAI | Culture File
Why is the timeline suddenly full of machine-made illustrations, photos, films, texts? Because generative AI says USC's Prof Aisling Kelliher
12/5/2022 • 8 minutes, 12 seconds
The Culture File Weekly: The Naturalist Bookshelf Live
Paddy Woodworth, the voice of Culture File's The Naturalist's Bookshelf, causes a chain reaction as he invites naturalists Richard Nairn, Jane Clarke and Tina Claffey to select their favourite volumes of nature writing. Recorded live at the National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin as part of Dublin Book Fair 2022.
12/2/2022 • 28 minutes, 58 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Anouchka Grose
Psychoanalyst and author, Anouchka Grose choses some of her favourites in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
12/2/2022 • 4 minutes, 23 seconds
Huddersfield 45 | Culture File
What the piano hears and other secrets of the music of Swedish composer, Lisa Streich.
12/1/2022 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Huddersfield 45 | Culture File
Inescapable cog of the Irish new music scene, Nick Roth on why knowing via music is the best type of knowing.
11/30/2022 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Huddersfield 45 | Culture File
Harper-composer, Úna Monaghan on her festival premier of Notwithstanding, scored for, among other things, harp, motion-tracked clarinet and a trio of turntables.
11/29/2022 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
Huddersfield 45 | Culture File
One of several Irish composers celebrated at this year's Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival was Birr-based, Ann Cleare
11/28/2022 • 7 minutes, 44 seconds
The Culture File Weekly Nov 26th | Insta-travel, Laura Sheeran,
Life and death on an Irish bog, the comings/goings of Insta-travel, the music of exile and the films of Crash Ensemble resident filmmaker, Laura Sheeran.
11/25/2022 • 28 minutes, 31 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Lisa Streich
Gotland-based composer, Lisa Reich on a few of her favourite things in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling.
11/25/2022 • 5 minutes, 58 seconds
Musique et frontières | Culture File
A visit to the refugee camp at Calais led Limerickwoman-in-Paris, Fiona Olivier to create Musique Sans Frontières as a platform for exiled musicians
11/24/2022 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Encountering The Emperor | Culture File
Photographer Tina Claffey on an extraordinary encounter with a moth, on an Irish bog. (An excerpt from Culture File Presents: The Naturalist's Bookshelf Live, which will be broadcast on 6.30pm, Saturday, Dec. 3rd)
11/23/2022 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Laura Sheeran | Culture File
Crash Ensemble's resident filmmaker, Laura Sheeran on turning music into movies
11/22/2022 • 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Voyages to Instaland | Culture File
How much has the Insta-lifestyle disrupted "real" travel? Sisters Tara and Rebecca Scanlan connect for a catch up.
11/21/2022 • 7 minutes, 43 seconds
The Culture File Debate: Can It Ever Be Right To Love Football?
[Extra Time Podcast Only edition] Art writer, Orit Gat, filmmaker, Juliet Jaques, and author, Adrian Duncan, join Luke Clancy to work out if it is possible, or even acceptable, to love the beautiful game. In association with Paper Visual Art.
11/18/2022 • 49 minutes, 22 seconds
Culture File "Likes": Siân Cunningham
CEO of the contemporary music powerhouse Crash Ensemble, Siân Cunningham shares her favourite in watching, reading, listening, tasting and smelling