Working Overtime: Escape Your Creative Comfort Zone | Working

Working Overtime: Escape Your Creative Comfort Zone | Working

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For this week’s episode of Working Overtime, hosts Nate Chinen and Isaac Butler explore the refractive nature of switching mediums. Like a light through a prism, we can sometimes find new creative colors by seeking unfamiliar paths. Nate explains his different approaches to two separate profiles he created on composer Anthony Braxton, one for the page and one for the radio. Then, both hosts share their thoughts on famed artist David Hockney’s recent switch to using the Brushes app on his iPad, to “paint” new pieces.

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Podcast production by Kevin Bendis and Cameron Drews.
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