CLASSIFICATION
Swallow ID:
9670
Partner Institution:
Concordia University
Source Collection Title:
SpokenWeb AV
Source Collection ID:
ArchiveOfThePresent
Source Collection Description:
SpokenWeb Audio Visual Collection
Source Collection Contributing Unit:
SpokenWeb
Source Collection URI:
Source Collection Image URL:
https://archiveofthepresent.spokenweb.ca/_nuxt/img/header-img_1000.fd7675f.png
Series Title:
The SpokenWeb Podcast
Series Description:
Series of podcasts by the SpokenWeb network.
Series Wikidata URL:
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q117038029
Series URI:
https://spokenweb.ca/podcast/spokenweb-podcast/
Sub Series Title:
SpokenWeb AV
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title:
SpokenWeb Podcast S2 Trailer, Season 2 Trailer. We’re Back!, 21 September 2020, McGregor and Copeland
Title Source:
SpokenWeb Podcast web page.
Title Note:
https://spokenweb.ca/podcast/episodes/season-2-trailer-were-back/
Language:
English
Production Context:
Podcast
Identifiers:
[]
Rights
Rights:
Creative Commons Attribution (BY)
License:
Creative Commons Attribution (BY)
CREATORS
Name:
Hannah McGregor
Dates:
1984-
Name:
Stacey Copeland
CONTRIBUTORS
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
00:01:30
Size:
1,512,638 bytes
Notes:
MP3 audio
Title:
swp-s2-teaser-trailer-2020-v2
Content Type:
Sound Recording
Dates
Date:
2020-09-21
Type:
Publication Date
LOCATION
Address:
8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC, V5A 1S6
Venue:
Simon Fraser University Maggie Benston Centre
Latitude:
49.276709600000004
Longitude:
-122.91780296438841
CONTENT
Contents:
Get ready for Season 2 of the SpokenWeb Podcast, stories about how literature sounds. We have a brand-new line up of original episodes for you from archives, universities and in these physically distant times, the many spaces and places we call home, all across Canada and beyond. Whether it’s a deep dive into deep curation poetry, never before heard interviews with Canadian Literature legends or fresh takes on the role of sound in listening in our lives, this season has something for every canlit curiouso, sonic explorer, poetry connoisseur, and lifelong learner at heart. Season premiere in your rss feed October 5th, 2020.
00:03 Hannah McGregor: [Upbeat String Music] Last season on the SpokenWeb Podcast, we brought you stories of early spoken word recordings, etched and wax —
00:10 Jason Camlot: [Instrumental Music] [Audio, from SpokenWeb Podcast S1 Ep2 plays: Old sound recordings are weird.] [Inaudible Voice] [Crackling Recording].
00:19 Hannah McGregor: — And the hidden labor behind archiving and caring for literary collections.
00:23 Karis Shearer: [Audio, from SpokenWeb Podcast S1 Ep3 plays: I think often we don’t understand or see the labor that is behind that presentation.]
00:28 Hannah McGregor: We listened together to the arresting words of Dorothy Livesay and Elizabeth Smart —
00:34 Elizabeth Smart: [Audio, from SpokenWeb Podcast S1 E4 plays: By Grand Central Station I Sat Down and Wept] —
00:36 Hannah McGregor: — and to the sounds of the changing world around us as the pandemic changed how we work and how we listen.
00:43 Jason Camlot & Katherine McLeod: [Audio, from SpokenWeb Podcast S1 E8 plays: How are you really listening, Catherine? Well, Jason, how am I really listening? Sigh.].
00:49 Hannah McGregor: This season on the SpokenWeb Podcast we have a brand new lineup of original episodes from archives, universities, and, in these physically distanced times, the many spaces and places we call home all across Canada and beyond. Whether it’s a deep dive into the deep curation of poetry, never before heard interviews with CanLit legends, or explorations of the ethics of listening, season two of the SpokenWeb Podcast has something for every sonic explorer, poetry connoisseur, or lifelong learner at heart. I hope you’ll join us at spokenweb.ca [Musical Tone] or wherever you get your podcasts.
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