Within the Wires, a new serial fiction podcast from the team behind Welcome to Night Vale and Alice Isn't Dead.
SIDE A: Weight of the World. SIDE B: Shoulders and Giants.
SIDE A: Calming anxiety. SIDE B: Turning the Stomach.
SIDE A: Plant Your Feet, Wanderer. SIDE B: Sleep On It.
SIDE A: The Air in Here. SIDE B: The Confines of Freedom.
SIDE A: I am a Camera. SIDE B: A Nose is a Nose is a Nose.
SIDE A: The Past. SIDE B: The Future.
SIDE A: Shadow of Doubt. SIDE B: Keep Your Head About You.
SIDE A: All Eyes On You. SIDE B: The Likeness of Strangers.
SIDE A: In the Calm of your Hands. SIDE B: Cut Your Losses.
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Within the Wires, Season 2: Museum Audio Tours. Episode 1 coming September 5.
On this museum audio guide, take a closer examination of one of Claudia Atieno's most well-known, and oft-discussed paintings.
On this museum audio guide, take a closer look at this painting of a stapler.
On this museum audio guide, look closely at the crowd.
Still Life with Orchid; House with Yellow Door; The Charcoal Dish; Woman in Bath; Self Portrait with Cat. Featuring Mary Epworth as Fiona Williamson.
Still Life with Tomato Plant and Sword, oil on canvas, 1962; Marketplace, Summer Afternoon, 1965; Stapler (1968); Fingers. Together. (1967); Sunshine Afternoon (1968); Self-Portrait with Cat (1972, unfinished). Featuring Sarah Maria Griffin as Mary Breathnach.
A Palace Removed; The Parade in Paris; The Arising. Featuring Anairis Quiñones as Caty Velasquez.
untitled figure with hat; untitled automobile with driver; untitled waves; untitled dinner party; untitled artists at work; untitled rope and parrot. Featuring Felicity Crentsil as Ama Cudjoe.
Childhood Home, 1935; Childhood Home, Left; New Environments; Self-Portraits Sketchbook. Featuring Lia Albers as Lia Bakker.
Mantis on Branch; Rubbish #3; Rubbish #7; Rubbish #15; Needlework; Housefly; Darkened Room; Guests. Featuring Kate Leth as Zoe Tremblay.
Women Alone, by Vanessa Nguyen; Self Portrait, by Roimata Mangakāhia; The Three Sisters, by Claudia Atieno. Featuring Lily Potkin as Clarissa Nair.
Stars (oil on canvas); Attentiveness (oil on canvas); Sunglasses and Cigarettes (pencil sketch on paper); Lamp (oil on wood); Box of Acorns (acrylic box, acorns); Eleven. Featuring Julia Morizawa as Leah Akane.
House with Yellow Door; Woman in Bath; The Empty Pier; Unfinished Work. Featuring Leah Nanako Winkler as Elaine Hara.
Early sketches (1953-1958); Providence (1964); Cornwall Cliffs (1972); Fingers Together, 1973; The Bodies, 1979; Self Portrait (1970); Claudia Atieno with Cat, 1974; Horopito #2, Horopito #4. Featuring Janina Matthewson as Hester Wells.
Season 3 of Within the Wires premieres Sept 4, 2018.
Come see Within the Wires live at London Podcast Festival on Sept 13 at 7pm.
Within the Wires Season 3 premieres on September 4. Season Three, "Dictation," is a political thriller set in 1950s Chicago told exclusively through dictated letters and notes from a bureaucrat to his secretary. Michael Witten is committed to the building of a New Society, after the global destruction caused by the Great Reckoning. But a political rival with a suspicious past reappears in Europe. Alliances are delicate and intricate, and Michael doesn’t know whom he can trust.
Within the Wires Season 3 premieres on September 4. Season Three, "Dictation," is a political thriller set in 1950s Chicago told exclusively through dictated letters and notes from a bureaucrat to his secretary. Michael Witten is committed to the building of a New Society, after the global destruction caused by the Great Reckoning. But a political rival with a suspicious past reappears in Europe. Alliances are delicate and intricate, and Michael doesn’t know whom he can trust.
Within the Wires Season 3 premieres on September 4. Season Three, "Dictation," is a political thriller set in 1950s Chicago told exclusively through dictated letters and notes from a bureaucrat to his secretary. Michael Witten is committed to the building of a New Society, after the global destruction caused by the Great Reckoning. But a political rival with a suspicious past reappears in Europe. Alliances are delicate and intricate, and Michael doesn’t know whom he can trust.
Dictation recording 1 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, July 3, 1953. Letters to Sima Choudary, Helena Wood, and Bernice Jones.
Dictation recording 2 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, August 13, 1953. Letters to Ursula Lindholm, Bernice Jones, and Vishwathi Ramadoss.
Dictation recording 3 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, November 26, 1953. Letters to Sarah Chisholm and Reina Bachelor.
Dictation recording 4 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, February 15, 1954. Letters to Vishwathi Ramadoss, Leena Mäkinen, and Bernice Jones.
Dictation recording 5 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, March 2, 1954. Letter to Sarah Chisholm.
Dictation recording 6 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, March 24, 1954. For Amy.
Dictation recording 7 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, March 29, 1954. Letters to Vishwathi Ramadoss and Karen Roberts.
Dictation recording 8 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, April 20, 1954. Letters to Bernice Jones and Sima Choudary.
Dictation recording 9 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, September 13, 1954. Letters to Alejandra Reagan, Ursula Lindholm, Bernice Jones, and Sarah Chisholm.
Dictation recording 10 of 10: Office of Michael Witten, June 21, 1961. Letter to Amy Castillo.