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Interesting Things with JC
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Episodes vary in duration from 30 seconds to 8 minutes.
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908: "Nine Bows"
Interesting Things with JC #908: "Nine Bows" - Explore the ancient Egyptian symbolism of the Nine Bows, representing adversaries and the pharaoh's might against chaos. Discover the battle between order and chaos depicted in Egyptian art and culture, reflecting the nation's identity and resilience.
707: "Micrography Unveiled"
Interesting Things with JC #707: "Micrography Unveiled" - Discover the fascinating world of micrography, where intricate letters and symbols create captivating art. From ancient manuscripts to modern masterpieces, this story unravels the secrets behind this unique artistic technique. Explore the fusion of language and creativity that brings images to life.
505: "Buddha Tooth Relic Temple”
Interesting Things with JC #505: “The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple” and Museum in Singapore is a popular tourist destination known for its intricate design and displays of Buddhist art and history. The temple is named after the left canine tooth of the Buddha, which is considered a symbol of his teachings and is believed to have special powers.
286: "Roeselare”
Interesting Things with JC #286: "Roeselare" is a Belgian city in the Flemish province of West Flanders. From the legendary Rodenbach brewery, to the amazing Leie Canal, the inspiration and creativity found here has influenced legendary artists for centuries. To include modern experimental artists like Vaafs Liquid Art!
218: “Elephants”
Interesting Things with JC #218: “Elephants” - The word “elephant” comes from the Greek word “elephas” which means “ivory”. The elephant brain is remarkably similar to the human brain, with as many neurons and synapses, as well as a highly developed hippocampus and cerebral cortex. There is a movement called the wooly mammoth revival that seeks to bring the species back to life through the genes of the Asian elephant.
203 - Interesting Things: Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam
The Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam is a tribute one of the greatest artists ever to have lived. The exhibition hall opened June 2, 1973. The historical backdrop of the Van Gogh Museum design is intriguing. The primary structure, planned by Gerrit Rietveld, opened in 1973. Engineer Kisho Kurokawas presentation wing was finished in 1999. It is the most visited Van Gogh museum worldwide.
185 - Interesting Things: The Kelpies of Scotland
The Kelpies stand 100ft tall & weigh 300 tonnes each. The works of art have become iconic after being modelled on icons of times gone by, with names from mythological transforming beasts, that possess the strength & endurance of 100 horses.
119 Interesting Things - Latex Paint
Latex paint is borderline magical. You can wash it off without excess chemicals. It can be used as a single coat to cover up another color. It has an extended shelf life, and it's used everywhere. It's an overlooked modern marvel. This episode is inspired by John Gionis with Spartan Contracting of Rhode Island.