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How to Play in Slow Time

How to Play in Slow Time

著者: Charlotte Farrell Alexandra Tálamo Bryoni Trezise and Maria White
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How to Play in Slow Time is a podcast where artists pull back the curtain on their creative practices and share how they listen, play, embody, imagine, model, and collaborate towards discovering something new. Each episode interviews an Australian-based artist and unpacks their process of making—from the first seed of an idea, to its final form and audience reception.

Featuring interviews with Victoria Hunt, Kirthana Selvaraj, Nathan Harrison, Charemaine Seet, Karlie Noon, Alice Osborne, Pablo Latona, Riana Head-Toussaint, Rachel Roberts, Nitin Vengurlekar and Emma Maye Gibson.

Created by Alexandra Tálamo, Bryoni Trezise, Charlotte Farrell and Maria White. Produced by Alexandra Tálamo, with original score by Tom Hogan. Recorded on lands and waters that have been cared for since time immemorial by the Bidjigal people, whose sovereignty has never ceded. This podcast was supported by the School of Arts and Media, UNSW.

For expanded discussions of the topics covered here, check out our book: How to Play in Slow Time: Creativity, Pedagogy, Process.

Episode Release Schedule

Oct 29: Vic Hunt and Kirthana Selvaraj

Nov 5: Nathan Harrison and Charemaine Seet

November 12: Karlie Noon and Alice Osbourne

November 19: Pablo Latona and Riana Head-Toussant

Nov 26: Rachel Roberts and Nitin Vengurlekar

Dec 3: Emma Maye Gibson and Bonus Episode with the authors of the book, How to Play in Slow Time

Charlotte Farrell, Alexandra Tálamo, Bryoni Trezise, and Maria White
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  • Emma Maye Gibson
    2025/12/02

    In this episode performance artist Emma Maye Gibson also known as Betty Grumble speaks about the centrality of movement to her creative practice. She shows how communing with the natural world is at the heart of her artistic processes, inseparable from her life.

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    15 分
  • Nitin Vengurlekar
    2025/11/25

    In this episode we speak to performance maker, writer and teacher, Nitin Vengurlekar. Nitin recounts how the comedic forms and gestures he first discovered in his childhood are now expressed in his film and stage personas, which embody a sense of the terror and beauty of creative not knowing—the sense that you are always on the edge of discovering something new.

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    13 分
  • Rachel Roberts
    2025/11/25

    In this episode performer, game designer and counsellor, Rachel Roberts, shares the importance of play to her theatre-making practice. She also explains how her counselling training helps her to create the critical distance audiences need to play joyfully, unrestrained, but also critically, in her games and performances.

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    13 分
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