Mind Milk Theory

Jim Lockey

Mind Milk Theory

A weekly Arts podcast

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Mind Milk Theory

Jim Lockey

Mind Milk Theory

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Jim Lockey

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In what ways can Beowulf be said to be similar to the prevelent visual art trend of the time- interlace patterning?For examples of interlace art you can check out my instagram @jimlockeyartist where i've been making my own.
a bit of a miniature episode in which I discuss the unfortunate use of the term Anglo-saxon by certain sections of the internet.I'm always open to learn and be taught by people who can help me to be more sensitive on issues of racism and inclu
A discussion of Kennings in Old English Poetrywhat are they, what are some examples from BEOWULFand why should you care?There's a video to go along with this episode, watch it here:https://youtu.be/C_9RLXI2GpM
Grendel is the first monster we are introduced in Beowulf, I am interested in how he is portayed as an outsider and exile. I explored that in this short piece of creative writing.
BEOWULFUncertain FateThe changing landscape of destiny in the Anglo-Saxon mind.I hope you enjoy this episode focussing on a single word from the Old English Poem BEOWULF. We'll also be comparing it to its use in two later poems, 'The Fates
We're back for season 2, this season we're going to be taking a deep dive into the Old English Poem BEOWULF. Exploring the text from every angle we can think of.
Jim takes a look back at the first 9 episodes and asks, whats the connection here.Includes- iconoclasm, Beowulf, Dante's Paradiso, Game Boy's and more.
It was a joy to speak to Victoria Foster, artist and creator of Pen & Plant. Victoria has a way of getting to the heart of the matter which I love. It is also interesting to hear yet another experience of sketchbook use that is at once relatabl
This week Jim discusses the old english poem Beowulf, his latest literary obsession. Followed by a short musing about how micro-obsessions can fuel something larger.
Poet writer and creator of 'write like a grrrl' hopped on zoom to discuss writers notebooks.It was a great conversation. We talked about materials, expectation, creative freedom and finding the space for making.If you want to know more about
Artists Kate Knight and Greg Stobbs (Squirl) discuss the way they use sketchbooks in their practice.Kate is a contemporary painter and draftsperson. Greg is a street artist and illustrator. Both rely on sketchbooks in their work and generously
unscripted & unedited this week Jim discusses breakthroughs he's experienced in his work this week and what they each propose as methods for finding our way through artist block, writers block, and creative block in general
Encompassing surrealist art, ancient religious commentary, iconoclasm, sculpture and Black Lives Matter protests. This episode is a freeform discussion about the power of images to deceive and to teach.
A little history on Nintendo's Game Boy Camera, how I came to use it within my contemporary art praactice and take colour photos with it... and finally what this little device can teach us about making art
A discussion on the cultural conception of the nature and geography of hell, transforming into some discussion around Christopher Marlowe's Faustus and ending up with some thoughts on our current hellish political moment.Mind Milk Theory episo
In this, our first episode Jim disusses magic in the middle-ages. in medievalist literature magic features heavily. But what was the experience of magic like for the actual people of the middle-ages, particularly the normal people... and what d
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