Frames of Time

Frames of Time

Frames of Time is a thoughtful podcast that delves into the world of photography, material culture, and memory through the lens of slow research and analogue techniques. Each episode feels like a spoken field note, where ideas are explored aloud using 35 mm film, alternative photographic methods, symbolic systems, and research rooted in specific places like South Africa, Morocco, and Prague. Instead of focusing on interviews or instructions, the podcast creates a space for listening, embracing uncertainty, and learning as part of the research journey, weaving together images, objects, and personal experiences across time.
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Frames of Time Subtitle: On Listening, Repetition, and the Structure of Percepti

This opening episode introduces Frames of Time as a conceptual framework. Rather than documenting place, it explores how environments are experienced through time, through repetition, rhythm, and subtle shifts in perception. Before symbols can be identified, there must be a way of listening. This episode establishes that approach.
16 Apr 1 episodes English Society & Culture · Arts