Episode Archive
201 episodes of Weird Studies since the first episode, which aired on January 31st, 2018.
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    Episode 38: Style as AnalysisEpisode | January 16th, 2019 | 1 hr 10 minsmusic, writingPhil and JF discuss a recently published article of Phil's authorship on how to write about music. 
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    Episode 37: Entities, with Stuart DavisEpisode | January 2nd, 2019 | 1 hr 14 minsinterviews, mysticism, paranormal, stuart davisJF and Phil discuss nonhuman beings in an aesthetic universe with filmmaker, musician and mystic Stuart Evan Davis. 
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    Christmas Bonus: Hyperstition AddendumEpisode | December 25th, 2018 | 24 mins 1 secacademic life, ideology, politicsThe final segment of our conversation on hyperstition, i.e., fiction that turns real. 
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    Episode 36: On HyperstitionEpisode | December 19th, 2018 | 1 hr 13 minshyperstition, magic, metaphysics, occultJF and Phil talk hyperstitions, entities born in the realm of fantasy that slowly become denizens of the real. 
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    Episode 35: Whirl Without End: On M.C. Richards' 'Centering'Episode | December 5th, 2018 | 1 hr 1 minart, creative process, individuation, mc richardsPhil and JF discuss the first chapter of "Centering," M.C. Richard's penetrating essay on the artistic process. 
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    Episode 34: The Weird Realism of Robert AickmanEpisode | November 21st, 2018 | 55 mins 25 secsdreams, folklore, robert aickman, weird fictionJF and Phil discuss Robert Aickman's masterwork of weird fiction, "The Hospice," from his 1975 collection "Cold Hand in Mine." 
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    Episode 33: The Fine Art of Changing the Subject: On Duchamp's 'Fountain'Episode | November 7th, 2018 | 59 mins 57 secsaesthetics, duchamp, modern artJF and Phil discuss the profound effects of Marcel Duchamp's "Fountain" (the urinal) on the development of the arts since 1917. 
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    Episode 32: Orbis Tertius: Borges on Magic, Conspiracy and IdealismEpisode | October 31st, 2018 | 1 hr 10 minshyperstition, idealism, jorge luis borges, metaphysicsPhil and JF discuss the classic tale, "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius," by the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges. 
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    Episode 31: Scarcely Human at All: On Glenn Gould's 'Prospects of Recording'Episode | October 24th, 2018 | 1 hr 16 minsart, music, technology, transhumanismJF and Phil discuss the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould's prophetic essay, "The Prospects of Recording." 
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    Episode 30: On Stanley Kubrick's 'Eyes Wide Shut'Episode | October 14th, 2018 | 1 hr 6 minsdreams, film, kubrick, sexualityPhil and JF discuss Stanley Kubrick's final masterpiece. 
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    Episode 29: On LovecraftEpisode | October 9th, 2018 | 1 hr 15 minshp lovecraft, philip k dick, self, weird fictionPhil and JF try to distill the essence of H. P. Lovecraft's monumental work. 
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    Episode 28: Weird Music, Part TwoEpisode | October 2nd, 2018 | 1 hr 4 minsmorality, music, romanticismThe search for the music of the weird continues with a discussion on Bob Dylan and Franz Liszt. 
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    Episode 27: Weird Music, Part OneEpisode | September 26th, 2018 | 1 hr 18 minscinema, ligeti, music, ornette colemanPhil and JF discuss two powerful pieces of music: Ligeti's Musica Ricercata, second movement, and the opening music to Cronenberg's Naked Lunch, composed by Howard Shore and featuring Ornette Coleman. 
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    Episode 26: Living in a Glass Age, with Michael GarfieldEpisode | September 19th, 2018 | 1 hr 18 minsglass age, michael garfield, modernityJF and Phil talk to artist and thinker Michael Garfield about his idea that we are living in the final days of the Age of Glass. 
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    Episode 25: David Cronenberg's 'Naked Lunch'Episode | September 12th, 2018 | 1 hr 20 minsart, crime, david cronenberg, drugs, william s. burroughsPhil and JF discuss David Cronenberg's 1991 film, "Naked Lunch," an adaptation of William S. Burroughs' hallucinatory classic. 
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    Episode 24: The Charlatan and the Magus, with Lionel SnellEpisode | August 28th, 2018 | 58 mins 23 secslionel snell, magic, ramsey dukes, trickeryPhil and JF discuss magic with occult thinker and practicing magician Lionel Snell, also known as Ramsey Dukes. 
