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++TAUGSHOW #6++
Recorded Friday, September 15, 2006 at dietheater, Konzerthaus,
Vienna. Duration: 147 minutes.
Download ---> http://www.monochrom.at/taugshow/taugshow6.htm
The flat hierarchies of talk shows are about as subversive as NYC
Democrats smoking dope. But count us out! We won't produce a talk
show. Nope. We produce a TAUGSHOW! Which means: we dig it. Our guests
are geeks, heretics, and other coevals. A joyful bucket full of good
clean fanaticism, crisis, language, culture, self-content, identity,
utopia, mania and despair, condensed into the well known cultural
technique of a prime time TV show.
[taugen; Viennese slang: to dig/love/adore something]
Host: Johannes Grenzfurthner
Content Manager: Roland Gratzer
+++Guests+++
Vik Olliver: Nanotechnology and RepRap:
Vik Olliver is a 40-something longhair software developer, artist and
volunteer firefighter who lives with his family (wife Suz, daughters
Kate and Tamara) and many cats in the Waitakere Rainforest in New
Zealand. Currently he is one of the driving forces of the RepRap
Project (http://reprap.org/); which aims to create the first
practical and programmable self-replicating machine.
Adia Martin: Fashion, Technology and Femal Sovereignty:
Adia Martin is a New York ex-patriate currently residing between
Vienna and London. Having spent the past ten years of her life
working in various different areas of the fashion industry, her
primary concentration has always found its way back towards a
historical foundation. Adia looks at how the change in the roles of
women in society directly influenced fashion styles, tastes, and
necessities. Because the 20th Century created some of the most rapid
and significant evolutions in recorded history, it becomes easier to
recognize how quickly what we wear is directly correlated to what we do.
Michael Bauer: 310 Chinese LED Throwies: Instantaneous beauty and
dynamic collaborative pieces of artwork. What else is there to ask for?
+++Regulars+++
In this month's "Gorgeous Wordz " column, Evelyn Fuerlinger will talk
about the differences between the English and the German
sound-systems, as well as about birds. Roland Gratzer talks about
female pirates. And we have a special anniversary to celebrate.
+++Showband+++
Beata Pozitiva Vs. Alfons Bauernfeind
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