Today we air the last episode of Flux Season 2. Flux is a FreshEd series where graduate students turn their research interests into narrative-based podcasts. This episode was created by Michael Rumbelow, a PhD student at the University of Bristol. In his Flux episode, Michael takes listeners on a sonic journey to explore block play. He weaves together sounds and ideas to show the power and possibilities of play. I hope you enjoy today’s episode.
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Credits:
This episode was created, written, produced and edited by Michael Rumbelow.
Johannah Fahey was the executive producer. Brett Lashua and Will Brehm were the producers.
Vicki Mitchem played Virginia Woolf and Bertha Ronge, Dave Jackson played Friedrich Froebel, Karl Marx, and Charles Dickens, and Simone Datzberger played Melanie Klein.
Studio audio technicians were Patrick Robinson and Simon Vause.
Thank you and Aray to Sifo Lakaw, chairman of the Association of Pangcah Language Revitalization in Taiwan, Adrian Rooke, Druid of the order of Bards, Ovates and Druids, Gregg Wagstaff, and the National Film Board of Canada, for kindly giving me permissions to use recordings.
With many thanks to Professor Alf Coles for educating my awareness.
And a special thank you to Gene for the Minecraft interview and stop-motion animation.
Sound effects and music credits can be found at freshedpodcast.com/flux-rumbelow
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