fields harrington
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Welcome to our second episode for Y2K GROUP CHAT.
We recorded on two separate days in June 2020.
fields delves into: COVID-19, the history of the spirometer, the study of labor and fatigue, his relationship with science, fact-checking, Taco Tuesdays, urban gardening, the history of medical theater, and biases in science.
fields harrington is an emerging artist based in Brooklyn, New York.
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Audio timestamps below:
1:17 - Intro with fields
2:16 - Y2K's reason for starting a podcast
3:20 - The podcast music introduction
5:17 - First question: how has your work and life changed since the pandemic?
6:36 - Whitney ISP catalog
7:44 - Braun text on the spirometer
8:56 - Rabinbach text on the human motor (thermodynamics, labor power and fatigue)
10:15 - Labor/work and fatigue in the body
11:17 - fields' mapping of physics and science and its origins
14:37 - Second question: how did the spirometer become the starting point for fields' research?
15:40 - fields' relationship with science
18:12 - Round 2
19:02 - News
19:42 - Twitter/Social Media
21:50 - Fact-checking
23:49 - Deepfake
25:21 - Taco Tuesdays
25:57 - Texas and High School
27:05 - Moving to New York in 2011
27:28 - The Black Beyond Zoom Artist Talk reference
28:52 - Y2K's casual podcast format
30:32 - Community college (finding photography and food ads)
33:23 - Photography at UNT
35:37 - Road trip / couch surfing to New York
37:43 - Working in urban food start-ups and problem solving
39:10 - Beginnings of a career as an artist
39:31 - UNT thesis
40:49 - Food and advertisement
44:31 - Produce Manager and researching solutions
49:06 - Back to school
52:07 - Types of work at UPENN
55:07 - Performing with acoustic levitation
56:53 - S-CURL in high school
1:00:43 - Performance at UPENN using S-CURL
1:03:48 - Reaction to performance
1:05:09 - Medical theater introduction
1:06:40 - UPENN and medical history
1:07:35 - Paintings of medical theater
1:09:54 - Hogarth's The Reward of Cruelty painting
1:11:13 - Robert Thom painting
1:12:36 - J. Marion Simms racist legacy
1:15:31 - "What remains is constant" by fields harrington
1:16:02 - Braun and Rabinbach texts
1:17:18 - The history of the study of fatigue for labor/work
1:19:01 - Benjamin Gould report
1:23:20 - Etienne-Jules Marey
1:25:07 - fields' essay as artwork
1:26:50 - COVID-19 and spirometer having similar biases
1:28:30 - Race table from Gould's report
1:30:23 - Statistics as surveillance
1:30:55 - Biases in science
1:32:57 - Approximation of a Mix performance question
1:37:40 - Protests and Uprising
1:41:31 - Future work
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