The Staff of Music is Long, But It Bends Toward Harmony: An Interview with the Authors of Theft! A History of Music
Jennie Rose Halperin interviews the authors of Theft! A History of Music and finds a musical culture at a crossroads.
Sharing a Lost City: An innovative collaboration with re:3d and the New Palmyra project
An open-source model of the Syrian city of Palmyra. Jennie Rose Halperin reports.
Agitate, Educate, Organize: The Radical Printmaking of Justseeds Collective
Jennie Rose Halperin talks with the artists of the Justseeds printmaking collective about solidarity, social justice, and artistic responsibility.
Bottlesmoker: an Indonesian Electronic Duo that lives by the Internet
Jennie Rose Halperin interviews the Indonesian music duo who have made their career as “open source musicians.”
Curtain Up on HowlRound, the Theater Knowledge Commons
Jennie Rose Halperin takes her unstoppable quest to rediscover the commons into the theater, in this interview with the brains behind HowlRound.
Musician Marisa Anderson Looks for the New in the Old
Jennie Rose Halperin talks to Marisa Anderson about finding musical history in public domain songs.
A politics of cooperation: Caroline Woolard on free culture, fine art, and everyday life
Interdisciplinary artist Caroline Woolard engages with political economy and activism through radically innovative collaborative projects. Jennie Rose Halperin talks with the artist about her work, the Commons, and the meaning of collaboration.
“This Had the Potential to be Big”: An Interview with #wocintechchat
In the last year, #wocintechchat has provided Twitter chats, community dialogue, scholarships, and partnerships to provide more opportunities for women of color working in technology. Jennie Rose Halperin talks to the women behind images.
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