The Assembler

By: Assembler FM
  • Summary

  • Our roundtable discussion show, The Assembler gets creators together to talk about the intersection of art and technology.
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Episodes
  • The Assembler - Pilot, Part 3: What You're Known For
    Mar 1 2016

    In the finale of our pilot, we talk about what happens when you become renown for creating something you don't regard as your best work. Plus, answers to the question: "What do you want to see more of in art?

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    47 mins
  • The Assembler - Pilot, Part 2: Fan Fiction is a Whetting Stone
    Feb 21 2016

    The conversation continues! This time, the crew discusses the Charlie Rose interview of George Lucas (http://www.hulu.com/watch/886675), the validity of Fan Fiction as an art form and a closer examination of our main topic, "what is art?"

    Featuring host Jef Holbrook and guests Aaron Gotlieb, Sara Lynn Herman, Adam Montague and Scott B. Smith.

    Links:

    The Charlie Rose interview of George Lucas on Hulu: http://www.hulu.com/watch/886675

    Whetting Stone: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whetstone

    The Assembler Pilot, Part 1: http://www.assembler.fm/afm/1

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    30 mins
  • The Assembler - Pilot, Part 1 : The Most People? Or The Right People?
    Feb 13 2016

    We take our new show for a test run in this three-part pilot for The Assembler podcast with Jef Holbrook. Around the mic today are members of the Assembler Studios (and Polar Studios) creative team, including: Aaron Gotlieb, founder of Dancing Monkey Cabaret and retired host of ArTechník Podcast, Sara Lynn Herman, actor and founder of Rogue Masks, Jef Holbrook, the host of The Assembler podcast, Adam Montague, host of the Up For A Challenge podcast, and Scott B. Smith, writer and founder of Gyre Studios. The topic? What makes good art.

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    20 mins

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