

99% Invisible
Roman Mars
Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we've just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. From award winning producer Roman Mars. Learn more at 99percentinvisible.org.
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Mar 27, 2019 • 41min
The Many Deaths of a Painting
In this engaging discussion, reporter John Fasile dives into the tumultuous story of Barnett Newman’s provocative painting, 'Who's Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue III.' He recounts the shocking vandalism it faced and its profound impacts on the art world. The conversation explores the emotional power of abstraction, the intricacies of art restoration, and the scientific techniques that conservators employ to restore masterpieces. Fasile sheds light on the delicate balance between preserving art and the narratives that come with it.

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Mar 19, 2019 • 44min
Palaces for the People
Eric Kleinenberg, a sociology professor at NYU and author of "Palaces for the People," discusses the invisible yet essential fabric of social infrastructure. He emphasizes the importance of communal spaces like libraries and parks in fostering connections and combatting isolation. Kleinenberg highlights how these hubs provide crucial support during crises and enhance public health. He also critiques contemporary approaches to community building by tech giants, advocating for deeper public commitment to enriching social resources.

Mar 12, 2019 • 27min
Classic Cartoon Sound Effects!
Dallas Taylor, producer of 20,000 Hertz, and Oscar-winning sound designer Mark Mangini share their love for classic cartoon sound effects. They dive into how iconic sounds from shows like Looney Tunes have shaped viewer emotions. The duo explores the intricate collaboration between sound editors and animators at legendary studios like Hanna-Barbera. With personal anecdotes, they reveal the evolution of sound design from vintage to modern animation, emphasizing its vital role in storytelling and the nostalgia it evokes.

Mar 6, 2019 • 45min
The Known Unknown
Joe Rosenberg, a contributor with rich insights into the Tomb of the Unknowns, joins Patricia Blassie, sister of Michael Blassie, to share poignant stories behind this solemn memorial. They reflect on the historical significance of honoring unknown soldiers, particularly the emotional journey of identifying Michael Blassie’s remains after years of uncertainty. The discussion navigates themes of collective grief, evolving military recognition, and the intersection of personal loss with national remembrance.

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Feb 26, 2019 • 40min
Usonia Redux
Frank Lloyd Wright changed the field of architecture, and not just through his big, famous buildings. Before designing many of his most well-known works, Wright created a small and inexpensive yet beautiful house. This modest home would go on to shape the way working- and middle-class Americans live to this day.
Usonia Redux
This episode is a recut combination of episodes 246 & 247
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Feb 20, 2019 • 31min
Beneath the Ballpark
In the 1950s, Los Angeles was an up-and-coming city but wasn’t quite there yet. City leaders were looking for a way to boost Los Angeles's profile as a world class city and also give Angelenos something to rally behind. They believed that what L.A. really needed was a baseball team.
They picked Chavez Ravine, near downtown LA, as the perfect home for a perfect new stadium, but the land had been home to a vibrant community of Mexican and Mexican American families for decades.
Beneath the Ballpark
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Feb 13, 2019 • 41min
National Sword
Explore the challenges faced by the recycling industry, including the loss of China as a major buyer. Discover the need for improved recycling practices and sustainable alternatives. Discuss the role of design in finding recycling solutions and the connection between environmental and pro-democracy movements in Taiwan. Experience the transformation of Taiwan's waste disposal system through singing garbage trucks and incentivized recycling.

Feb 5, 2019 • 45min
The Secret Lives of Color
Here at 99% Invisible, we think about color a lot, so it was really exciting when we came across a beautiful book called The Secret Lives of Color by Kassia St. Clair It’s this amazing collection of stories about different colors, the way they’ve been made through history, and the lengths to which people will go to get the brightest splash of color.
The Secret Lives of Color
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Jan 30, 2019 • 47min
The Tunnel
In May of 1990, law enforcement raided a warehouse in Douglas, AZ and a private home across the border in Agua Prieta, Mexico. Connecting the two buildings, they found a tunnel, more sophisticated than anything anyone had seen before. The tunnel in Douglas became a kind of prototype for many tunnels afterwards and a hallmark of the Sinaloa Cartel.
The Tunnel
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Jan 23, 2019 • 35min
Crude Habitat
Santa Barbara, California, is a famously beautiful place, but if you look offshore from one of the city's many beaches, you'll see a series of artificial structures that stand out against the natural blue horizon. These oil platforms are at the center of a complicated debate going on right now within the environmental community about the relationship between nature and human infrastructure.
Crude Habitat
99% Invisible’s Impact Design coverage is supported by Autodesk. The Autodesk Foundation supports the design and creation of innovative solutions to the world's most pressing social and environmental challenges. Learn more about these efforts on Autodesk's RedShift.
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