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| EP 64: Luminous Phenomena: Rïse Peacock's Artistic Journey and Curatorial Intersections at CMoG | 23 Jan 2025 | 00:55:19 | |
Blog: www.taminglightning.net Instagram @taminglightning Support on Patreon.com/taminglightning 💰This episode is sponsored by Corning Museum of Glass! Hello Lightning Tamers, Percy here, this is episode number 64! In today's podcast, I'm excited to welcome Rïse Peacock, an artist, curator, and educator with over a decade of experience in the educational and nonprofit art sectors. Currently the first Curatorial Fellow of Postwar and Contemporary Glass at the Corning Museum of Glass. Rïse approaches curating, teaching, and artmaking from an interdisciplinary perspective, with a specific focus on queer histories, material culture, and luminous phenomena. They have curated notable exhibitions such as Big Mood and the Women Create Biennial in Jamestown, NY. Today, we'll dive into Rïse's curatorial work, their artistic journey, and their fascination with light-based art, including the significance of Geissler tubes CMoG's collection. Welcome to the podcast Rïse Peacock!
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Episode Time Stamps [0:31] Sponsored by the Corning Museum [1:52] Introducing Rise Peacock [4:13] The Role of a Curatorial Fellow [7:59] Exhibition Development and Artist Advocacy [9:31] Understanding Geissler Tubes [15:09] Historical Significance of Geyser Tubes [19:58] Geissler Tubes and Artistic Practice [24:02] The Intersection of Art and Curation [27:32] Exploring Luminous Phenomena [32:24] Materiality and Light in Art [36:51] Navigating Interdisciplinary Practices [41:36] Curatorial Challenges with Light Works [47:14] Merging Art and Curation [49:50] Dismantling the Curatorial Lore Attachments | |||
| EP 63: Understanding the Science Behind the Art of Neon with Dani Kaes | 26 Dec 2024 | 00:42:16 | |
Blog: www.taminglightning.net Instagram @taminglightning Support on Patreon.com/taminglightning Guest Instagram: @dani.kaes
Hello, Lightning Tamers! Percy here, and welcome to episode 63 of the Taming Lightning Podcast. Today, I'm thrilled to chat with "Dani" Kaes, a talented light artist and educator based in Seattle, Washington. With a degree in Biochemistry from the University of Puget Sound, Dani brings a scientific lens to her neon practice. She's also a passionate educator, deeply committed to open access to information, ensuring the neon community continues to grow and evolve, sharing her knowledge at places like Pilchuck Glass School, the Museum of Neon Art, and the Glass Art Society. In this episode, we'll take a lightning round of different topics—like how different gases influence the colors we see in neon art, why color theory is such a big part of the process, and nd the science behind vacuum systems and gas mixtures. We'll also get into some of the more technical topics like getters (or whatever Dani prefers to call them), Penning mixtures, and ionization efficiency—but don't worry, Dani has a knack for making it all easy to follow. We'll also hear how her scientific background has shaped her artistic approach, the questions in neon she's still curious to explore, and—of course—we'll talk The Boy, her energetic furball of feline who's always by her side. So, settle in for a great conversation with someone who's not just making neon art but also advancing the craft with curiosity, humor, and a scientific edge. Welcome to the podcast, Dani Kaes!
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| EP 54: A Glowing Potential with Kate Herron | 26 Oct 2023 | 00:39:04 | |
Episode Sponsored by Alta-Robbins
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This is episode number 54. And in today's podcast, recorded May 18th, 2023, I'll be joined by Kate Herron on the second to last day teaching a workshop at the Toledo Museum of Art's Glass Pavilion! We'll talk with Kate and her experience making art through covid, what brought her to glass, Alfred University program and her introduction to Neon, teaching plasma at Toledo, and what's next after getting her Masters in Fine Arts! Music Credits:
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| EP 53: From Furnace to Flame - Pulling Neon Tubes with Ethan Samaha ft. Zach Layhew | 24 Aug 2023 | 00:45:24 | |
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Hello Lightning Tamers! This is episode number 53. In today's podcast, recorded April 8th, 2023, I'll be joined by Ethan Samaha AGAIN and this time featuring Zach Layhew, where we talk about Ethan's most recent residency at the Pittsburgh Glass Center. Here we talk about the application process for residency, Pulling Tubing for Neon: its challenges, Navigation color palettes, and the importance of residency when trying new ideas.
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| EP 52: Emerging Light and Space Artist, Ethan Samaha | 20 Jul 2023 | 01:18:38 | |
Blog: www.taminglightning.net Instagram @taminglightning Support on Ko-fi.com/taminglightning and Patreon.com/taminglightning Hello Lightning Tamers this is episode number 52. And in today's podcast, recorded Dec 2nd, 2021, I'll be joined by Light and Space Artist, Ethan Samaha. Ethan Samaha holds a BFA in Art + Design,a focus in Sculpture and Dimensional Studies, with minors in Performance Design and Technology and Dance, from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. Ethan is visiting here in Pittsburgh for the week, and had reached out me to meet up and talk about neon and plasma. I was working in studio , and suggested we'd meet at the Pittsburgh Glass Center. After giving a tour of PGC, and about 2 hours of nerding out about plasma illumination, we decided to record a podcast. In the next episode, we have the pleasure of hearing from Ethan himself as he delves into his fascinating color choices and palette for pulling tubing using the furnace blown glass and color. Get ready for an insightful discussion you won't want to miss! Music Credits:
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| EP 51: Moore Tubes with Wayne Strattman | 17 Nov 2022 | 00:38:01 | |
Blog: www.taminglightning.net Instagram @taminglightning Support on Ko-fi.com/taminglightning and Patreon.com/taminglightning Hello Lightning Tamers! This is episode number 51. And in today's podcast, I'll be joined by Wayne Strattman, an innovator in lighted glass plasma technology, as an artist, designer, researcher, teacher, advocate, and author. Having recently published a new book called 'The Art of Plasma: Creating lighted sculpture with gas, glass and electricity, Strattman reveals the history, theory, and practice of plasma art, and from that history, we'll be talking about plasma lighting before the discovery of inert gases talking about one of the under-recognized pioneers of gas discharge lighting known as Daniel McFarland Moore for his Moore Tubes I hope you enjoyed the podcast. Thank you Wayne for another podcast. And you my listener, please check out his book 'The Art of Plasma', it has a very well organized history of our field from the technology and innovators that make what we do possible and all in bite sized readings that you can use to dig deeper. If your interested in hearing some of those histories let me know, I'd love to share them with you! Music Credits:
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| EP 50: Light in Transmission: On curating and Critique with Vicky Clark | 03 Nov 2022 | 00:48:53 | |
Support on Ko-fi.com/taminglightning and Patreon.com/taminglightning Hello Lightning Tamers! This is episode number 50. And in today's podcast, recorded July 16, 2021 on the closing night for the Exhibition LIT: Light in Transmission, I'll be joined by Vicky A Clark to talk about her background as an independent curator, writer, and critic, as well as insights on the exhibition. Thank you Vicky for your time on the podcast, your review, and your advice. I'd like to thank Pittsburgh Glass Center for supporting me as a place of research and inspiration, in addition to their support via the Advance Black Arts in Pittsburgh Grant that funded the exhibition LIT: Light in Transmission. Plasma Art Alliance and the Facebook group Neon and Plasma Art for Beginner, where I have access to the well of knowledge and connects me to some amazing and supportive people. Music Credits:
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| EP 49: Glass Quarterly no.163 - LIT Review by Vicky A. Clark | 27 Oct 2022 | 00:13:38 | |
This is episode 49 and in today's podcast I'll be reading a review on an exhibition I curated called LIT: Light in Transmission which was shown in Hodge Gallery at the Pittsburgh Glass Center last year in 2021 from February 5 and extended until July 28. This is the second exhibition I've curated the first being in 2017 an ISU Alumni exhibition from Glass Progam, and so I find this to be valuable to have documented thoughts and interpretations of what I've helped create. This goes double for the podcast and any of the video guides, and content, I produce. Your feedback is valuable. The following review is by Pittsburgh-based independent curator and critic Vicky A. Clark who is an art historian and author specializing in contemporary art and was written for Issue 163 of the Glass Quarterly Magazine, as a heads up, in the next episode I have a conversation with Vicky learn about her background and share insights about the exhibition.
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| EP 48: Return to Taming Lightning | 24 Oct 2022 | 00:26:22 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers! This is episode number 48 and in this podcast returning to Taming Lightning, I'll talk about what I learned during my hiatus both in plasma and career, update on the podcast scheduled through the end of 2022, and talk about What I'm doing now! Support on Ko-fi.com/taminglightning and Patreon.com/taminglightning
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| 2022 Hiatus - July to October | 02 Jul 2022 | 00:05:05 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers! This is not an episode. So in today's podcast, I'm going to give a little announcement about Taming Lightning going on a hiatus. YES, you heard that right a hiatus.I've officially planned for the hiatus to start July and to end in October, 2022. The reason for this hiatus is well, I need to take time to stop adapt to my most recent life events and changes: New Job, Moving to a new place, and Teaching and Assisting - Summer workshops! Before I go, I need to ask a favor. If you could, I'd like you to got to taminglightning.net, and leave a comment about what you'ld like to hear about on the podcast, it could be something from a previous guest or something new. I'd love to hear it, so I can help share it. If you like to support Taming Lightning, subscribe to the newsletter on www.taminglightning.net, or follow on instagram @taminglightning, other options for support are one-time donations through Ko-Fi, or you join me on Patreon for additional perks and benefits. I'll have links provided in the show notes. Feel free to share, comment, and subscribe. As always Be Safe, Be Healthy, and Be Strong, and I'll See you next time. -Percy Echols II, Taming Lightning | |||
| EP 47: Thomas Zickuhr & Neon Lab | 12 May 2022 | 00:47:58 | |
Episode Sponsored by Glass Art Society and Fluxeon Shownotes on www.taminglightning.net Hello Lightning Tamers! This is episode 47, and I'm here with Thomas Zickuhr of Neon Lab and Neon instructor at the University of Wisconsin Madison.
Thomas Zickuhr is a neon glass/mixed media artist based out of Madison Wisconsin and has been a neon glassblower for nearly 20 years, though has been an active artist his entire life. After finishing his degree in Fine Art/Sculpture from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Tom moved to Boulder Colorado and took on an intensive 4 year apprenticeship in neon. After the foundation for neon had been laid, he, his wife Kristine, and their dogs moved to Madison, WI where Tom continued to learn and grow in the craft of neon. Thomas also studied and practiced design and animation, and continues to work and create in all three fields.
As mentioned at the start of this episode, Tom Zickuhr has been a recommendation for quite awhile. And like many of our guests there's a interesting story with each and every person. Sometimes what your passionate about is is given as gift or opportunity, other times you bear all the effort, atleast from a limited perspective its seems to be one or the other, but here we have an example showing both, luck, effort, and determination!
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| Ep 46: Ben Orozco - Neon as Systems Building | 21 Apr 2022 | 01:10:40 | |
Episode Sponsored by Glass Art Society and Fluxeon Shownotes on www.taminglightning.net Hello lightning Tamers this is episode number 46. And in today's podcast, I'll be joined by Ben Orozco. Ben has co-hosted on the podcast in theTaming Lighting x GEEX collaboration, a 4 part series called Intro to Plasma.Today Ben will be formally introduced as guest on Taming Lightning and we well be talking Neon as Systems building, the use of light to depict space, and neon as a design language.
I found the subject of Systems Building to be as an important tool for artists and neon bender to be just as applicable beyond the focus of the this podcast. I do find it valuable to check out the episode on Story Points from the podcast Two Scrums up, which helps you to quantify an estimate of the effort and time required to complete a task or piece of work. So be sure to check out the show notes on Taming lightning.net for podcast, books, and resources mentioned in this episode. | |||
| EP 62: Bright Ideas: Balancing Art and Career with Jacob Willcox | 21 Nov 2024 | 00:34:24 | |
Blog: www.taminglightning.net Instagram @taminglightning Support on Patreon.com/taminglightning Guest Instagram: @willcox.studio Hello Lightning Tamers, Percy here, and this is episode number 62. In today's podcast, I'll be joined by Jacob Willcox a young and experienced neon bender, artist, and educator from Tacoma, Washington. Jacob's journey with glass and light began in 2012 through the Hilltop Artists program. He went on to earn his BFA with concentrations in glass and neon from Alfred University in 2021. Currently, Jacob works in sales at a sign shop, where he continues to blend his artistic insights with his professional role. So, get ready to dive into an illuminating conversation as we explore Jacob's artistic journey, the balance between creativity and business, and his unique perspective on the future of neon in the modern world of signage. Welcome to the podcast Jacob Willcox!
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| EP 45: Plasma Design with Amy Lemaire | 07 Apr 2022 | 01:08:33 | |
Episode Sponsored by Glass Art Society and Fluxeon Shownotes on www.taminglightning.net Hello, Lightning Tamers! This is episode number 45! In today's podcast, I'll be joined by Amy Lemaire. The reason why I want to talk to Amy has been manyfold. I see my journey in hers, the multiple disciples and curiosities, to her involvement with pioneering plasma at Urban Glass, and her current development of plasma education at the Salem Community College Glass Program where she is surrounded by skilled and educated students and faculty, in which she dives into plasma illumination from an emphasis on research within the Arts.
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| EP 44: David Svenson - Path of Light from Alaskan skies to the Neon Shop | 28 Feb 2022 | 01:03:21 | |
Episode Sponsored by Ventex Technology, Glass Art Society, and Fluxeon.
IG @sveneon Show Notes on Taming Lightning Website Hello lightning Tamers this is episode number 44. In today's podcast, recorded June 22, 2020, I'll be joined by David Svenson David Svenson was born in 1953 in Upland, California. He graduated from Pitzer College in 1980, and has been incorporating neon in his work since the mid 80s. Often using glass and neon as his dominant medium, his works are known to express the subtle glow of colored light in combination with carved wood or other sculptural materials. Growing up in the rural citrus country of Southern California, just miles away from classic examples of State Route 66 neon signage, he was left with an early impression of multi-colored light easily seen in the darkness of the night. This childhood juxtaposition, combined with witnessing breathtaking displays of the Aurora Borealis in mid teens where he studied Alaskan Tlingit art and culture, set David on the path of light. Learning, teaching, sharing skills and knowledge about glass, neon, art and the Pacific rim cultures are important aspects of David's life today. Aside from working in his studio, David teaches at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco, and has taught classes at the Pilchuck Glass School, WA, Corning Museum of Glass,, Urban Glass, NY, and has given workshops internationally. He has served as Board President of MONA (The Museum of Neon Art) and works periodically with a team of Alaska Native totem carvers on large commissions.
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| Ep 43: In the form of neon with Marta Beltowska | 31 Dec 2021 | 00:34:10 | |
EP 43 is OUT! In the form of Neon Marta Beltowska IG @in.the.form.of.neon @mbeltowska Shownotes on Taming Lightning Website In today's podcast, recorded July 13, 2020, I'll be joined by Marta Beltowska "in the form of neon." Marta Beltowska lives in Stockholm, Sweden, and works as a Video and STreaming Producer at a non-profit foundation called TRR. She graduated with a bachelor's in photography in 2014 at the University of Southampton in England and started her career as a photography assistant before moving to Sweden. After a creative block post-university, Marta found that local neon signs had become her subject of curiosity. And what began as a hobby has now turned into an almost obsessive passion. Since 2018 she has made short documentaries called In the Form of Neon, about the artists who create neon signs. I'm always curious about the different avenues that bring people to illuminated works of neon and plasma, and so I appreciate the work that Marta does to bring them to light. With the visual medium of neon and plasma, video is a very strong middle way to an in person experience. It was a pleasure to meet you back in 2019 at the Glass Factory in Boda, Sweden. It's very impressive how you can navigate the chaos of the workshop and organize them beautifully in audio and video! Thank Marta for your time on the podcast, and for your support through our passion project In the form of neon. Please support in the form of neon by watching on Martabeltowska.com and Vimeo, she has videos of the following artists including myself: Ben Orozco, Ed Kirshner, Stephanie Lifshutz, and Clif Eddens.
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| EP 42: Harry 2.0 - Lights, Glass, and Phosphors | 18 Nov 2021 | 01:23:04 | |
Harriet Schwarzrock @harryschwarzrock This is episode number 42. And in today's podcast, recorded June 5th, 2021, I'll be joined by Harriet Schwarzrock for Harry 2.0 - Lights, Glass, and Phosphors. We'll be taking this time to reflect on the recent virtual conference for the 2021 Glass Art Society, recent exhibitions, and projects, and overall plasma journey.
I hope you enjoyed the podcast. This is another favorite for me, to be able to reconnect to talk and see how much has changed since our previous recording. Harry has been very generous with showing her process, and sharing both her failures and successes, and she's not afraid to ask for help. And you can tell she loves what she does in spite of the added challenges and difficulties provided by working in plasma! Just like myself she learns from those in our growing community of plasma and neon artists and enthusiasts. These overlaps and discussions are what helps us grow! I recommend checking out the Facebook group, Neon and Plasma Art for Beginners, there are always a dozen hands to help, tons of books and video resources, and you may find some equipment for sale as well. Recommendations for your eyes and ears are the Light on the Horizon Video exhibition, the Intro the Plasma Series in collaboration with GEEX, and EP 20: Plasma Light Art from Sweden to Boston, and Beyond! Thank you again Harry for taking the time to record! I'd like to thank Pittsburgh Glass Center for supporting me as a place of research and inspiration. Plasma Art Alliance where I have access to the well of knowledge and connects me to some amazing and supportive people. Feel free to share, comment, and subscribe. | |||
| EP 41: Neon Crash Course with Nikki Lau | 04 Nov 2021 | 00:43:37 | |
ig: @taminglightning Nikki Lau www.nikkilauart.com ig: @lau.nikki Hello Lightning Tamers!
I hope you enjoyed the podcast. This was one of my first experiences facilitating part of the residency. Though when I look back at it, it really isn't so very different than being an artist assistant or TA. But what was really new was facilitating neon which, from my recent conversations since this recording has led to me believing their much work ahead of me for a full in-studio experience. I would say Frustrating and Fun are the best way to describe working with glass, especially such skillful processes like neon bending. While I fell in love with plasma first, I'm starting to find a very strong interest in neon thanks to Nikki Lau nudge for Neon in her proposal and the well-appreciated guidance and teaching of Tim Tackacs. Speaking of Tim, you can learn about him is his journey in neon on the podcast in episode 28: American Classic Neons with Tim Takacs. ( links in the show notes above)
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| EP 40: Glass Focus 1990 Interview of Paul Seide, ft. Zach Layhew | 02 Sep 2021 | 01:11:44 | |
In today's podcast I'll be joined by Pittsburgh Based - Glass Artist, Zach Layhew to read and review a 1990 Glass Focus Interview of Paul Seide. We talk about what Glass Focus was, and hear about the founder and Glass Collector, Beverly Copeland. "American artist Paul Seide has developed a unique type of glass sculpture which utilizes scientific and electronic technology along with a highly developed artistic sense. His famous neon sculptures are activated by transmitted radio signals, which eliminates the need for messy and cumbersome electrodes. This allows him more freedom to investigate a greater range of illuminated shapes. Seide developed this technology after many years of experimentation. With his pioneering work in the field of neon he follows in the footsteps of his father, Charles, a pioneer in the development of acrylic paint. " Check blog post at www.taminglightning.net for more information! Music:
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| EP 39: Michael Flechtner - Drawing with Light | 17 Jun 2021 | 00:45:08 | |
On today's podcast we have Michael Flechtner!
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| EP 38: Wayne Strattman - Standing on the Shoulders of our Predecessors | 20 May 2021 | 00:49:21 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers! This episode number 38! In today's podcast, I have Wayne Strattman. Strattman's work encompasses over 30 years of innovation in lighted glass plasma technology, as an artist, designer, researcher, teacher, advocate and author. Wayne has invented unique lighting technologies such as Luminglas- an interactive flat panel plasma light that Star Trek fans will recognize as the charging station for the Borg. While working on creating a plasma TV, he came up with a process of fusing window glass together in a kiln to make flat glass that lit up and was kinetic. Today, his work remains on the cutting edge of lighted glass engineering, with many recent developments of new effects never seen before.
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| EP 37: Intro to Plasma | Chapter 4: Starting your Plasma Journey | 15 Apr 2021 | 01:10:05 | |
April 2021 | In the final chapter of this collaborative series, Percy Echols II discusses his journey to become an independent plasma maker, strategies for assembling a gas-filling manifold, and thoughts on accessibility, education, and advancing the field of plasma and glass.
Created and hosted by Percy, the Taming Lightning podcast unpacks the alchemy of plasma and neon technology while interviewing glass artists, craftspeople, and scientists in the field.
Welcome back, lightning tamers! In this collaboration with GEEX, Percy and Ben Orozco are producing a 4-part series for people new to the plasma process, introducing elements of plasma in an easy-to-apply format and touching on Percy's journey as a self-starter and alchemist. Podcast episodes premiere monthly through April.
FOOTNOTES Want the show notes? Click here: https://www.geex.glass/resources/taminglightning-podcast/
READY FOR MORE? Excited to learn more about plasma? Check out Taming Lightning: http://www.percyechols.com/taminglightning
SUPPORT We're hoping one hundred listeners can chip in $7/episode. Support Taming Lightning's production and compensate valued voices in the field of glass education! Fundraiser ends May 15th, 2021. Venmo @geexglass your support with the word "PLASMA".
LINKS Follow @GEEXglass! Web: https://www.geex.glass/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/geexglass/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/geexglass/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/geexglass/
Follow Percy, AKA @TamingLighting! Web: http://www.percyechols.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2xhtRabhnRdEOhpZ1P39WV IG: https://www.instagram.com/taminglightning/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/TamingLightning/
____ MUSIC CREDITS Preview: Retro by ONE Fundraiser: Serenity, produced by Riddiman Introduction: Boost by Joakim Karud Global Rare Gases: Mixtape, produced by Riddiman GEEX Intermission: Sunnyside by One Information Unlimited: Reentry by Lapse Swagelok: Lucky, produced by OBI Credits: The Process by Lakey Inspired | |||
| EP 36: Intro to Plasma | Chapter 3: Chemistry of Collaboration | 19 Feb 2021 | 01:13:54 | |
Feb. 2021 | In the third chapter of this collaborative series, Percy Echols II and Ben Orozco discuss filling and illumination. Created and hosted by Percy, the Taming Lightning podcast unpacks the alchemy of plasma and neon technology while interviewing glass artists, craftspeople, and scientists in the field.
Welcome back, lightning tamers! In this collaboration with GEEX, Percy and Ben Orozco are producing a 4-part series for people new to the plasma process, introducing elements of plasma in an easy-to-apply format and touching on Percy's journey as a self-starter and alchemist. Podcast episodes premiere monthly through April.
FOOTNOTES Want the show notes? Click here: https://www.geex.glass/resources/taminglightning-podcast/
READY FOR MORE? Excited to learn more about plasma? Check out Taming Lightning: http://www.percyechols.com/taminglightning
SUPPORT We're hoping one hundred listeners can chip in $7/episode. Support Taming Lightning's production and compensate valued voices in the field of glass education! Venmo @geexglass your support with the word "PLASMA".
LINKS Follow @GEEXglass! Web: https://www.geex.glass/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/geexglass/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/geexglass/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/geexglass/
Follow Percy, AKA @TamingLighting! Web: http://www.percyechols.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2xhtRabhnRdEOhpZ1P39WV IG: https://www.instagram.com/taminglightning/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/TamingLightning/
____ MUSIC CREDITS Preview: Retro by ONE Fundraiser: Serenity, produced by Riddiman Introduction: Boost by Joakim Karud Global Rare Gases: Mixtape, produced by Riddiman Intermission: Sunnyside by One Information Unlimited: Reentry by Lapse Credits: The Process by Lakey Inspired | |||
| 61: Exploring Light and Ephemeral Art with Alexander Groves of Studio Swine | 19 Sep 2024 | 01:09:31 | |
Instagram @taminglightning Support on Patreon.com/taminglightning Guest: www.studioswine.com Instagram: @studioswine Hello lightning Tamers this is episode number 61. And in today's podcast, I'll be joined by Alexander Groves one half of the duo known as Studio Swine. Alex and their partner Azuza Murakami had decided to make this arrangement to manage tending to the lovely family they are raising. Just incase anyone is wondering! Who are Studio Swine? The SWINE in Studio Swine, an acronym for "Super Wide Interdisciplinary New Explorers," is a pioneering collective founded in 2011 by Azusa Murakami (JP) and Alexander Groves (UK). Their collaborative journey traverses the realms of art, design, and technology, forging new frontiers in the exploration of light, materials, and human experience. In this episode, we'll dive into the mesmerizing world of neon and plasma artworks, exploring Studio Swine's fascination with light and materials. From their thought-provoking installations like "Wave. Particle. Duplex." to their upcoming neon installation in South Korea, Alexander will share their insights, inspirations, and the challenges of working at the intersection of art and technology. Join us as we unravel the creative journey of Studio Swine, where innovation meets imagination and the possibilities are limitless. Welcome to the podcast Alexander!
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| EP 35 : Rusty Russo - Neon in Excellence | 21 Jan 2021 | 00:50:43 | |
In today's podcast, I have Rusty Russo, who has been working and developing his skills in the area of Illuminated Glass Tubing for over 30 years in which he's acquired an expert level proficiency in glass fabrication, vacuum tube processing, system design, and construction, leak detection, technical support, packaging design, and technical writing. He's also a Senior R+D Glass Blower for a Boston-based start-up specializing in energy-efficient inductively coupled soda-lime light bulbs.
From his beginning as a neon bender, he's worked as a technical consultant for The EGL Co., a columnist for Signs of the Times Magazine, demonstrating artist and technical assistant for The Glass Art Society, and assistant instructor/visiting artist for various education facilities such as the Pittsburgh Glass Center, Penland School of Craft and Urban Glass. Additionally A recognized industry authority on all phases of neon vacuum tube production. Having served as Co-Chairman of the ISA Research and Standards Committee on Neon Processing, where he co-created an internationally recognized standard for the processing of neon tubing. This provided a practical, teachable, repeatable solution to what had been a historically random intuitive process. He currently works as a freelance technical consultant, and glass artist, conceptualizing and creating 3-dimensional sculpture using glass, light, and mixed media. I met Mr. Russo in the summer of 2018 during the Pittsburgh Glass Center's first Plasma Workshop taught by Wayne Strattman and Mundy Hepburn where he assisted alongside Ander Mikkelsen. In the chaos of that class, Rusty was a grounding tether to the complexities of plasma and neon, someone who was very comfortable with meeting you at your level. He's been such a great source of information and support in regards to troubleshooting and identifying components in the manifold, and helped provided confidence and guidance in my career development in technical consultation on several jobs. Like many of the guests on this podcast, Rusty has a rich history and knowledge, and we barely scratch the surface of who Rusty is. Treat this as it is, an introduction, he'll talk about the origins of his interest in neon, the influence of music and martial art on his practice and teaching philosophy, and his drive toward excellence through repetition, self-examination, and refinement. Episode Show Notes Music: Intro: Boost by Joakim Karud Intermission: Sunnyside by ONE Outro: The Process by Lakey Inspired
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| EP 34: Tristan August - Plasma & Konstruktiv | 30 Dec 2020 | 00:27:54 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers! This episode number 34! In today's podcast, we have a recording from 2019 during the plasma with blown glass workshop taught at the Glass Factory in Boda, Sweden. I was invited to teach alongside Ed Kirshner and Jamie Guerrero, which was only made possible by the 2019 Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh Grant. I wasn't sure if I was going to release this episode, but seeing that we are halfway through the collaboration with Geex for the Intro to Plasma series, today's guest would be an opportunity to emphasize the need to have a growing respect and understanding of components, knowledge, and skills introduced in chapter 2, besides showing another perspective on learning plasma from an engineering and technical background. Now the person I'm introducing is Tristen August, he works for Konstrucktiv in Berlin. Konstrucktiv is a product manufacturing and rapid prototyping solution, with Tristan as their expert in creative solutions, electronics, manufacturing, and hardware hacks. Perhaps he and Dalibor Farny are kindred spirits. Among the participants in the workshop, Tristen was the most familiar with plasma, yet did not have any glassblowing experience. This wasn't a problem since he was able to pick up on glassblowing jargon, and worked with other participants to have vessels made, much like Ed himself. With his technical understanding, he brought him a plasma transformer he designed and a few experiments he made with glass tubing.
Music: Intro: Boost by Joakim Karud Intermission: Sunnyside by ONE Outro: The Process by Lakey Inspired
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| EP 33: Intro to Plasma |Chapter 2: Taking Shape | 17 Dec 2020 | 01:08:12 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers, In today's podcast, I'll be joined by Ben Orozco for Chapter 2 of the Intro to Plasma series in collaboration with GEEX, the Glass Education Exchange. The series is an introduction for Glass Educators and Makers who are new to the process of Plasma, as well as an introduction to Percy and his thoughts and experiences on learning about Plasma. So in Chapter 2, Taking Shape, we'll be talking about the fundamental guidelines for creating your forms, aesthetic considerations, and preparing plasma vessels for filling and illumination.
Donate to Support Taming Lighting x GEEX series https://geex.glass/resources/taminglightning-podcast/ Music: Intro: Boost by Joakim Karud Intermission: Sunnyside by ONE Outro: The Process by Lakey Inspired | |||
| EP 32: Chapter ONE X Notes: Inspiration, Tell-tale Truth, and Elements of Plasma | 26 Nov 2020 | 00:21:47 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers and Welcome to Chapter X notes, These are bonus episodes to supplement the Taming lightning X Geeks collaborative series: intro to plasma, where I was inspired to expand on questions or topics from each episode. In this podcast I will address three topics from Chapter 1, the first being the inspiration behind my drive to learn about plasma, the story, and concept behind The Tell-Tale truth, and to expand on the elements of plasma to better transition into chapter 2: Taking Shape, which will involve the functional and aesthetic consideration for making a vessel in glass. Donate to Support Taming Lighting x GEEX Intro to Plasma series Show Notes Music: Intro: Boost by Joakim Karud Outro: The Process by Lakey Inspired | |||
| EP 31: Intro to Plasma | Chapter 1: Plasma Primer with Percy | 22 Oct 2020 | 00:29:22 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers, this is episode number 31, and in today's podcast, I'll be joined by Ben Orozco in collaboration with GEEX, where our respective experience as plasma and neon artists, technicians come together to produce a 4 chapter series for glass educators and co-learners new to the plasma process introducing elements of plasma in an easy-to-apply format, while touching on my journey as a self-starter and alchemist.
Donate to Support Taming Lighting x GEEX series https://geex.glass/resources/taminglightning-podcast/ Music: Intro: Boost by Joakim Karud Intermission: Sunnyside by ONE Outro: The Process by Lakey Inspired | |||
| EP 30: A Noble Quest: History of Noble Gases | 19 Sep 2020 | 00:31:28 | |
This episode is sponsored by The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowment in reception of the Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh Grant, and residency is hosted by the Pittsburgh Glass Center. Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED Hello Lightning Tamers, this is episode number 30, and in today's podcast, I'll be reading the article "A Noble Quest: History of noble gases" by Mike Sutton, the story of William Ramsay's Hunt for the noble gases! During the early 2 months of the covid-19 pandemic with the stay-at-home order here in Pittsburgh, I took advantage of that time to research. Among many things, I wanted to answer several questions I had for the noble gases: when were they discovered, who discovered them, and the naming convention behind the gases. (the last one being my slight obsession with word and meanings/definitions of). I ended up on the Chemistry World website where I found this article. Now it took a little more time than previous permission but Taming Lightning has been granted permission to read the following article from the Chemistry World Magazine by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
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| EP 29: Dalibor Farný x Nixie Tubes | 24 Jul 2020 | 00:37:05 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED
Hello, Lightning Tamers this is episode number 29. In today's podcast, we have Dalibor Farny! For those who don't know he's a small manufacturer of the world's largest nixie tube & Clocks in the Czech Republic. The reason I wanted to have him on the podcast is for several reasons, one which I believe has parallelled the struggles of those pursuing the seeming untamable nature of plasma or anyone in pursuit of self-learning is that his engineer background was all he had before becoming enamored by nixie tubes. not unlike myself, he pursued as much info as he could be it text or what little existed on the internet before needing the help of those willing to share their knowledge. He searched, gathered, and learned about the equipment needed, taught himself how to work glass and used lathe, and to process, clean, and use a vacuum system. He's very open with sharing his process, his success, his failures, Questions, and solutions. After the podcast, please check out his youtube channel for his latest projects and designs. | |||
| EP 28: American Classic Neons with Tim Takacs | 05 Jun 2020 | 00:21:47 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED Hello Lightning Tamers, this is episode number 28! In today's podcast, we have American Classic Neons with Tim Takacs! Just in case there may be any concern, this podcast was recorded in early March 2020, prior to COVID-19 Pandemic. Thank you.R Thank You for listening to the Taming Lightning Podcast. I'd like to thank Tim Takacs for letting me visit his Neon Studio and for the conversation. Hugh Elliot was also there working on some Neon for local bars and restaurants. I hope to work with him soon to have some new neon made and talk about future projects. I'd like to thank Pittsburgh Glass Center for supporting me as a place of research and inspiration, also Plasma Art Alliance where I have access to the well of knowledge and connects me to some amazing and supportive people. | |||
| EP 27: Candice Watkins - Enlightened Arts | 29 May 2020 | 00:29:39 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED Hello Lightning Tamers, this is episode number 27. In today's podcast we have Enlightened Arts with Candice Watkins, who had formerly worked with Neon & Illuminated Art, Sculpture & Site-Specific Projects, and currently works with organizing and promoting events in Columbus, Ohio. Just in case there may be any concern, this podcast was recorded in early March 2020, prior to COVID-19 Pandemic. Thank you. | |||
| EP 26: Mundy Monday - DIY Electrodes and Gas Mixtures | 28 Apr 2020 | 00:32:22 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED
This is episode 26 Monday with Mundy featuring a conversation about Mundy's experimentation with making his own electrodes, and a recent iteration he's been exploring using dumet wire and silicon aluminum welding wire. | |||
| EP 60 - Neon Primer with Kacie Lees | 23 May 2024 | 01:07:01 | |
Blog: www.taminglightning.net Instagram @taminglightning Support on Patreon.com/taminglightning Guest: www.Kacielees.com Instagram: @kacielees and @neonprimer Hello lightning Tamers this is episode number 60. Today, we have the pleasure of diving into the fascinating world of light and art with the incredible Kacie Lees. Born in St. Louis in 1986, Kacie has emerged as a prominent figure in the art scene, leaving her mark in Brooklyn, Chicago, and Los Angeles. With a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York, Kacie's artistic journey is nothing short of inspiring. As a dedicated teaching artist at NYU and SAIC, in addition to Museum of Neon Art and Urban Glass, she not only creates mesmerizing works but also imparts her knowledge to the next generation of artists. Her recently published book, "Neon Primer: A Handbook on Light Construction," has become a cornerstone in understanding the intricate world of neon bending. In this episode, we'll explore Kacie's creative process, the influences behind her work, and the profound impact of light on art. Stay tuned for a captivating conversation with Kacie Lees, a true luminary in the world of contemporary art. Welcome to the podcast Kacie Lees ...!
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| EP 25: Bruce Suba - On Learning as much as you can, and MORE! | 10 Apr 2020 | 00:44:41 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED In today's podcast, I'll be introducing Bruce Suba: scientific glass, neon, and plasma. Bruce and I have been in conversation for over a year or so, we met in person last year at the Plasma Parley hosted by Glas, Neon Art Studio in Raleigh, NC. This was recorded towards the end of my trip to the Bay area in January, where in addition to visiting, I was doing some Technical Consultation for Half Moon Bay Art Glass regarding acquired neon equipment, and passing that along for additional modifications and repairs by Bruce. In addition to Mr. Suba's background we'll be hearing some much-needed wisdom in the pursuit of plasma, the need to learn as much as you can, the importance of connecting with communities such as the ASGS, the American Scientific Glassblowing Society, and other tidbits. | |||
| EP 24: Cork Marcheschi - Making Art that Lights You Up! | 03 Apr 2020 | 00:47:01 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED In today's podcast we have artist Cork Marcheschi, who background is numerous whether it be fine arts, sculpture, music, film, writing, neon, or plasma. His diverse use of materials in his artwork are often accompanied and or influenced by light. During my trip to the Bay area in January, I asked Patrick Collentine, a former student of Cork, and whom was my instructor in plasma, for an introduction. I was invited to meet him at his Studio, And when I arrived I was greeted warmly and we began our conversation. | |||
| EP 23: David Wilson - Solar Powered Glassblowing, Glo Glass, and Plasma! | 23 Mar 2020 | 00:52:47 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED In today's podcast, we have David Wilson glassblower and owner of Atomic Solar for renewable solar energy. When it came to neon he was inspired by neon and furnace works of Paul Seide that he saw when visiting the Heller Gallery, which leads to his first Neon experience in 1993 as an assistant to Jacob Fishman at Penland School of Craft. He also created the florescent glass called Glo Glass that is sold exclusively at Spruce Pine which he's had years to play around with, so don't be shy to give you a ring or email, whether its about glass or perhaps a special project using solar energy.
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| EP 22: David Johansen aka Neon Dave - Navigating Art and Craft | 24 Jan 2020 | 00:44:45 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud www.joakimkarud.com Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED In today's podcast we have David Johansen aka Neon Dave in Portland, Main. Dave and I met during the 1st plasma class offered at the Pittsburgh Glass taught by Wayne Strattman and Mundy Hepburn. After following his work, I thought I touch base with Dave, and learn a little more about his work and how he came able Neon, and to check in on his interest in plasma.
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| EP 21: Ashley Goodwyn - Adapting Neon and Plasma from Urban Glass | 10 Jan 2020 | 00:35:34 | |
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Hello Lightning Tamers, this is episode number 21. In today's podcast we have Ashley Goodwyn of Urban Glass, in the middle of her transition for Grad School at Wisconsin-Madison University. We recorded this back in July 2019, after she taught a neon workshop at Glass Axis. We'll talk about her introduction to neon and plasma, as well as how she uses both in her work, and her plans for her first year in Grad School. | |||
| EP 20: Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh: Plasma Light Art from Sweden to Boston, and Beyond! | 13 Dec 2019 | 00:43:47 | |
This episode is sponsored by the The Pittsburgh Foundation and The Heinz Endowment in reception of the Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh Grant, and residency is hosted by the Pittsburgh Glass Center. Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED Hello Lightning Tamers, this is episode number 20. In today's podcast we have Simone Traub our marketing Intern at the Pittsburgh Glass Center, who was tasked with interviewing myself in regards to teaching a plasma workshop in sweden with Ed Kirshenr and Jamie Guerrero, The Plasma Art Alliance conference in Boston,and my reception of the Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh Grant and Residency with the Pittsburgh Glass Center. | |||
| EP 19 : Tommy Gustafsschiöld - The Last Neon Bender (in Scandinavia) | 24 Nov 2019 | 00:36:27 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud Outro Music: Zone Out by Joakim Karun Hello Lightning Tamers, this is episode number 19! In today's podcast we have Tommy Gustafsschiöld of Nordic Neon and Diod. He's one of the last remaining Neon Shops in all of Scandinavia. We'll hear about his beginnings and earlier life prior to neon, as well his recent explorations in making art whether it be a collaboration or his own. What I also find interesting is how he processes or bombards his neon tubes using a kiln or oven rather than a high power transformer, in addition, coating his own tubes. By the time this podcast is released, I will have traveled to Sweden as part of the Advancing Black Arts in Pittsburgh Grant, where I had the opportunity to visit and travel with Tommy to The Glass Factory Boda. Here I assisted and taught a hot shop and plasma class with Ed Kirshner and Jaime Guerrero, where took what we learned from our class taught in Pittsburgh last year, essentially Blow and Glow 2.0. I also participated in the conversation for setting up neon and plasma for the Glass Art Society Conference in May 2020, where I will be one of the presenters. | |||
| EP 18: Steven Cole - 2nd Generation to the Next | 20 Sep 2019 | 00:25:59 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED In Today's podcast, we have Steven Cole an artisan of neon based in Melbourne, Australia, a master craftsman of 40+ years in this increasingly unique skill of glass bending Neon in both commercial and Artwork, who have in the last 3 years came about exploring plasma light art.
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| EP 17: Inaugural Glas Plasma Parley | 06 Sep 2019 | 00:45:56 | |
Today's podcast will be a bit different, it'll feature some of the participants in the Plasma Parley get together host by Neon and Art Studio Glas work in Raleigh by Nate Sheaffer and his crew Zach Willis and Danielle James, along with Bruce Suba on the lead and lathe demos by Mike G of Merge Scientific. This took place over the 4th of July weekend, and I could not think of any other way to celebrate than creating our own firework and sharing that experience among new and old friends. In order of today's episode, we'll feature Nate Shaeffer, Adam Smo, Justin Parr, Harold Lasswell, Aaron Ristau, David Nickles, and Zach Willis. Each introducing themselves and thoughts on Glas Works Inaugural Plasma Parley. Show Notes Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED
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| EP 16 - Leo Tecosky | 19 Jul 2019 | 00:19:45 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED
In today's podcast we have Leo Tecosky. With a BA in Fine Art from Alfred University and an MFA from The School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, Tecosky teaches at studios and schools in Brooklyn, nationally and internationally. Leo lives and works in Brooklyn, NY blowing glass and maintaining a studio practice. Tecosky creates sculpture and installation using found and constructed elements. He has a diverse range of glassmaking technique be it sharp and precise hot-sculpted arrows, crisp and clean collage of screen printed Islamic and architectural patterns, and light bending graffiti with neon. | |||
| EP 59: Neon Insights: Alta Robbins' Valve Innovations with Greg Wilson | 25 Apr 2024 | 00:55:39 | |
Blog: www.taminglightning.net Instagram @taminglightning Support on Patreon.com/taminglightning Hello lightning Tamers this is episode number 59. And in today's podcast,, I'll be joined by Greg Wilson, the President of Alta Robbins, a leading provider of precision engineering solutions, known for their high quality valves. With a wealth of knowledge in valve engineering and a deep understanding of the needs of the neon industry, Greg is here to share his insights and expertise with us. Get ready for a deep dive into Alta Robbins valves, where we will learn Alta Robbins connection to Neon while understanding the intricacies one of the most important parts on your neon gas system. This include company history, choice of valve, troubleshooting and repair questions. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in the world of neon and plasma, this episode promises to be enlightening and informative. For our Patreon subscribers a transcript will be available for this episode! If your not yet a patreon member, you can sign up for 7-day trial with access to additional Taming Lightning content.
Time Stamps [2:03] What is Alta Robbins and where did it begin? [9:47] What interested you to work in this company or work for your father? [13:42] Is there any sort of advantage[difference] between the 1/4npt and 1/8npt port sizes for the valves? [15:39] Discuss the significance / difference between Brass and Stainless-Steel valve bodies. [17:26] Considerations when using fittings on Alta Robbins [20:39] On the website, one the defining features of Alta Robbins is the following statement "The Difference is in the Seat" Could you help me and the audience understand why that is so important to the design? [26:21] How does Alta Robbins ensure the reliability and durability of its valves in both high-vacuum and high-pressure environments? What is the 4-to-1 safety factor? [29:25] One of the qualities that I adamire is that Alta Robbins Valves are simple to service. When is it recommended to replace individual parts of a valve versus replacing the entire unit to maintain optimal performance? [34:51] Troubleshooting or explaination for the feeling like having to make more turns on the valve before seeing the metering of gas. [37:58] Greg elaborates on a built in safety feature that better explains why it takes more that one turn before opening the valve. [41:41] There's an arrow on the outside of the valve, and the question that you have been asked before was like, does it matter the direction of that valve in its use? [45:40] Soft Goods Kit vs Bonnet Assembly, when do you replace parts and when to buy a new valve? [49:50] What is Alta Robbins thoughts on partnering with Taming Lightning? [52:13] A fun fact from Greg Wilson and his thoughts on and service to neon.
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| EP 15: Ed Kirshner - Plasma Yoda | 09 Jul 2019 | 01:16:19 | |
Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud Interlude Music: Flix and Chill by Joakim Karud Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED Hello Lightning Tamers, this is episode number 15, and In today's podcast we have the Plasma Yoda, Ed Kirshner of Aurora Sculpture. He's been working on in Plasma for roughly over 20+ years.
Inspired the natural occurance of plasma, such as the aurora borealis, he'd creates air tight vessels using a glass solder technique with ready-made and productions glass object, or fabricated and collaborations with Skilled glassblowers at both the Torch and Furnace. Notably Bernd Weinmayer, Jaime Guerrero, and Mitch LaPlante in which the interplay of geometry of glass shape and volume are a big player in discovering various patterns and displays.
We'll talk about Kirshner's background pre-glass, where he's studied architecture and sculpture at Cornell University, the University of California, Berkely, and the Oskar Kokoschka School in Austria. Having work represented in the US and internationally we'll talk about his current work and projects, Teaching and the Blow and Glow Class at Pittsburgh Glass Center, and his thoughts on the future of Plasma and the Plasma Art Alliance. | |||
| Plasma, Workshops, and Expectations | 30 Jun 2019 | 00:18:26 | |
Plasma is so very layered in information and technique with varying fields of knowledge, and this is no different from any practice of any medium. Checkout www.taminglightning.net for more! Plasma Art Alliance
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| EP 14: Danielle James | DJ Neon | 07 Jun 2019 | 00:54:07 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers! Checkout www.taminglightning.net for more! Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED
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| EP 13: Eve Hoyt - Evening Neon | 19 May 2019 | 00:30:13 | |
Hello Lightning Tamers! This is episode 13! In today's podcast we have Philadelphia Artist Eve Hoyt of Evening Neon. Who began her journey in neon in late 80's followed by several years working in the neon sign industry. Bored with making signs but in love with the medium of neon, she set up her own neon studio where she could be free to explore the possibilities of neon as an art form. Show Notes Intro Music: Boost by Joakim Karud https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud Outro Music: The Process by LAKEY INSPIRED https://soundcloud.com/lakeyinspired
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