Episodes
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
S2 Episode 1: Home Spaces
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Wednesday Jun 10, 2020
Over the last few hundred years, homes have been regarded as private and separate from public space. This assumption has been built into the interior design and lay-out of the house, and has in turn influenced our social interactions and the relationship between outside and inside, public and private spaces.
Transcript, links and resources: https://moda.mdx.ac.uk/conversations/home-spaces/
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Thursday Apr 30, 2020
Trailer - Podcast Season 2
Thursday Apr 30, 2020
Thursday Apr 30, 2020
We’re recording the second season of this podcast in the context of the global pandemic. So in Season Two of That Feels Like Home, we explore multiple stories around home in the current crisis.
How has Covid-19 affected our sense of home? In what ways are we engaging with others in our domestic spaces? How is our relationship to home affected by new work routines? How has lockdown affected those who do not have a stable home?
MoDA’s curator, Ana Baeza, will be talking with historians, anthropologists, activists and practitioners about the challenges brought about by Covid-19: from the sensory experience of the home, through to the impact of the pandemic on housing issues, housework and health. As always, we draw inspiration from MoDA’s collections to illuminate these questions in the present.
We also want to hear from you how you’re experiencing lockdown at home. We’ve launched a crowd-sourcing initiative to feature diverse voices in our podcast. If you’d like to take part, please get in touch by emailing moda@mdx.ac.uk.
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Episode 5: Home Writer
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Tuesday Apr 14, 2020
Are we at home when we write? Ana Baeza, MoDA's Curator, talks to Josie Barnard (Associate Professor in Creative Writing, De Montfort University) about practices of writing, the materials and tools we use to think and write, and how this has all changed with digital technology.
Transcript, links and resources: https://moda.mdx.ac.uk/conversations/episode-5-home-writer/
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Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Episode 4: Home Planet
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Tuesday Mar 17, 2020
Given the impact of the fashion industry on the planet's resources, how might natural dyes offer more sustainable alternatives to synthetic dyestuffs? Ana Baeza, MoDA's Curator, talks with Zoe Burt, Lara Mantell and Flo Hawkins, three textile practitioners working with natural dyes who were inspired by MoDA's collections. They discuss issues around sustainability and environmental activism.
Transcript, links and resources: https://moda.mdx.ac.uk/conversations/podcast-1-1-home-planet/
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Monday Mar 02, 2020
Episode 3: Home (Dis)Comforts
Monday Mar 02, 2020
Monday Mar 02, 2020
What if you woke up one day and your home was the same but a third smaller? In this episode, Ana Baeza, MoDA's Curator, discusses with Nicky Lambert (Middlesex University) and Paula Chambers (Leeds Art University) how our homes can feel uncanny, uncomfortable and unsafe, and how, historically, this has had a lot to do with gendered constructions of domestic space.
Transcript, links and resources: https://moda.mdx.ac.uk/conversations/home-discomforts/
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Friday Feb 14, 2020
Episode 1: Home Memories
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Friday Feb 14, 2020
How do we think with and remember objects from our past? In this episode, Ana Baeza, MoDA's Curator, discusses with Jill Stewart (Middlesex University) and Alina Tiits (Museum of Brands) how museums are using their collections for reminiscing, especially to work with people living with dementia.
Transcript, links and resources: https://moda.mdx.ac.uk/conversations/home-memories/
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Friday Feb 14, 2020
Episode 2: Home Displacements
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Friday Feb 14, 2020
Why is the popular image of the suburbs associated with the white middle-class nuclear family? Ana Baeza, MoDA's curator, discusses with sociologist Dr Magali Peyrefittte (Brunel University) how the notion of the suburb has been constructed and transformed.
Transcript, links and resources: https://moda.mdx.ac.uk/conversations/1-3-home-displacements/
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Monday Jan 13, 2020
Trailer
Monday Jan 13, 2020
Monday Jan 13, 2020
Music credits
Magnetic Bite by Ayato & Kecap Tuyul is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
Would You Change the World by Min-Y-Llan is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) 3.0 International License.
That Feels Like Home is produced by the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture, Middlesex University.