Scratching the Surface

Jarrett Fuller
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Jul 21, 2021 • 49min

193. Tereza Ruller

Tereza Ruller is an Amsterdam-based designer and educator. She is the co-founder of The Rodina, post-critical design studio with an experimental practice drenched in strategies of performance art, play, and subversion. She’s also the author of Action to Surface, a theory of performative design. In this conversation, Jarrett and Tereza talk about what performative design is and how designers can use it in their work, using design as a critical practice, and when the designer appears in the work. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/193-tereza-ruller. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
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Jul 7, 2021 • 51min

192. Tobias Revell

Tobias Revell, a designer, artist, and educator, dives into the fascinating intersection of art and design. He discusses embracing hybrid roles, balancing critical skills with industry demands, and the importance of speculative design in shaping future narratives. Revell shares insights on how education can foster experimental practices and critiques the standardization of design through modern tools. His exploration of magic and mysticism in technology adds a unique layer, while his journey from RCA to teaching highlights the value of broad creative experiences.
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Jun 23, 2021 • 59min

191. Glenn Adamson

Glenn Adamson is a curator and writer who works at the intersection of craft, design history, and contemporary art. He’s the author, most recently, of Craft: An American History. He previously was the director of the Museum of Arts and Design, head of research at the V&A, and curator at the Chipstone Foundation. In this conversation, Jarrett and Glenn talk about the understanding craft and its role in society, how he put together his new book, and how craft and design are different. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/191-glenn-adamson. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
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Jun 9, 2021 • 51min

190. Michael Kimmelman

Michael Kimmelman is the architecture critic at The New York Times. Prior to this role, he created the Abroad column while based in Berlin and was the chief art critic. He’s also the founder and editor-at-large of Headway, a new venture focused on global challenges and progress. In this conversation, Jarrett and Michael talk about how he transitioned from writing about art to architecture, the role of the critic at a place like The New York Times, and how architecture discourse has changed over the last decade. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/190-michael-kimmelman. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
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May 26, 2021 • 49min

189. Todd Oldham

Todd Oldham, a multidisciplinary designer and author, shares his creative journey rooted in a vibrant upbringing. He recalls early inspirations from museum visits and a love for color and typography. Transitioning from fashion to book publishing, he highlights the importance of celebrating subjects while maintaining an 'invisible' curatorial approach. Todd’s latest projects include an Alexander Girard book and a kids' crafting collaboration. His passion for design and storytelling shines through, revealing a historian's perspective on his subjects.
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May 19, 2021 • 51min

188. Alexandra Cunningham Cameron

Alexandra Cunningham Cameron is a curator of contemporary design and the Hintz Secretarial Scholar at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum. At Cooper Hewitt, she organized the first retrospective fashion designer Willi Smith that includes an exhibition, book, and online archive. Previously, she was a curator at Design Miami and the editor in chief of The Miami Rail. In this conversation, Jarrett and Alexandra talk about finding definitions for design, the relationship between literature and design, and institutional critique. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/188-alexandra-cunningham-cameron. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
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May 12, 2021 • 48min

187. Willo Perron

Willo Perron is a designer, creative director, and partner of Perron-Roettinger whose work spans branding, interiors, and live performance. Willo has designed stage sets, packaging, and marketing material for artists like Kanye West, JAY-Z, St. Vincent, and Rihanna as well as branding and retail design for Adidas, Yeezy, and American Apparel. In this episode, Jarrett and Willo talk about the term ‘creative director’, his self-education in design, and the overlap between retail spaces and live performance. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/187-willo-perron. — If you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon and get bonus content, transcripts, and our monthly newsletter! http://www.patreon.com/surfacepodcast
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May 5, 2021 • 46min

186. Deyan Sudjic

In this engaging conversation, Deyan Sudjic, a renowned design critic and former director of the Design Museum in London, shares insights from his illustrious career. He discusses the balance between journalism and criticism, emphasizing the evolution of architecture criticism for mass audiences. Sudjic reflects on curating design as storytelling through objects and the imperative for museums to engage diverse audiences. He also explores the tension between celebrity architects and the bureaucratic nature of firms, alongside his concerns for cities in a post-pandemic world.
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Apr 28, 2021 • 52min

185. Mike Essl

Mike Essl is dean and associate professor at Cooper Union. He co-founded the design firm The Chopping Block, worked at Mule Design, and has taught at Parsons School of Design and School of Visual Arts. In this episode, we talk about disciplinary boundaries in design education, how teaching reignited his love for design, and why Cooper Union changed his life. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/185-mike-essl.
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Apr 21, 2021 • 53min

184. Beatrice Galilee

Beatrice Galilee is a curator, critic, and editor. She’s currently the founder and executive director of The World Around and is the author of the new book, Radical Architecture of the Future. She previous was the curator of contemporary architecture and design at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, architecture editor for Icon Magazine, and has curated exhibitions and written for publications all around the world. In this episode, Jarrett and Beatrice talk about blurry definitions of architecture, working in an institution versus going independent, and finding new ways to talk about architecture and design. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/184-beatrice-galilee.

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