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Bumping into someone or something/s is not what it used to be, or will be in the future.
"One of the first things that will happen is that we're going to surprise ourselves by being surprised, you know, we're going to have that experience of going, 'Oh, God. That's, that's what I was missing'" - Esther Anatolitis
Post pandemic populations are likely to experience suprise, satisfaction and maybe serendipity missing from isolation life.
LINKS FROM THE EPISODE
Esther's piece in The Guardian, with 100+ signatories, and link to all the relevant pieces including the Minister's from the day before.
Esther's ecent twitter thread bringing together all the economists.
National Association of the Visual Arts
Collingwood Yards
The Guardian: Coronavirus hit Australia’s arts industry hard and early. Our support package is designed to help
ABC News: Coronavirus has shut down Australia's arts industry but artists say the Government has ignored them
Australian Government Arts update
ABOUT ESTHER ANATOLITIS
Esther is the Executive Director at the National Association of the Visual Arts, Deputy Chair of Collingwood Yards, also Hon A/Professor at RMIT.
Esther's personal website
Esther on Twitter
Suggestions for topic or guest
Contact the show - [email protected]
The 7 questions for every guest
1. What will be different about after the pandemic?
2. What do you think will become obsolete?
3. What will be different in your daily life?
4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19?
5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it?
6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it?
7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic?
Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy
Production by Nearly Media
Cover artwork by Studio Baker
Theme music created by Alex Shulgin
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bumping into someone or something/s is not what it used to be, or will be in the future.
"One of the first things that will happen is that we're going to surprise ourselves by being surprised, you know, we're going to have that experience of going, 'Oh, God. That's, that's what I was missing'" - Esther Anatolitis
Post pandemic populations are likely to experience suprise, satisfaction and maybe serendipity missing from isolation life.
LINKS FROM THE EPISODE
Esther's piece in The Guardian, with 100+ signatories, and link to all the relevant pieces including the Minister's from the day before.
Esther's ecent twitter thread bringing together all the economists.
National Association of the Visual Arts
Collingwood Yards
The Guardian: Coronavirus hit Australia’s arts industry hard and early. Our support package is designed to help
ABC News: Coronavirus has shut down Australia's arts industry but artists say the Government has ignored them
Australian Government Arts update
ABOUT ESTHER ANATOLITIS
Esther is the Executive Director at the National Association of the Visual Arts, Deputy Chair of Collingwood Yards, also Hon A/Professor at RMIT.
Esther's personal website
Esther on Twitter
Suggestions for topic or guest
Contact the show - [email protected]
The 7 questions for every guest
1. What will be different about after the pandemic?
2. What do you think will become obsolete?
3. What will be different in your daily life?
4. What positives do you see coming from COVID19?
5. How do you think you’ll describe the pandemic to someone in the future that didn't experience it?
6. If you were to write a book, film or TV series about the global pandemic what would you call it?
7. What should we be paying attention to now that will affect life after the pandemic?
Post Pandemic is hosted by Courtney Carthy
Production by Nearly Media
Cover artwork by Studio Baker
Theme music created by Alex Shulgin
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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