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Christian Tatupu is a University of Waikato student who took the podcasting paper with Dr Rodrigo Hill in 2023. We're going to hear two episodes of Christian's podcast, Southside Testimonies.
Christian moved from South Auckland to the Waikato for university. In Southside Testimonies, he reflects on this move, charting his own journey and that of Levi Faamita Faausuusu Itutu. First up is Levi's Southside Testimony.
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Finn Myles hosts a series of pieces by his classmates Sarsha McGillan and Lachlan Douglas, all second year media arts students at Wintec Te Pukenga.
Sarsha, joined by Isabella Root and Shane Gregory, who discuss objectum sexuality. That’s right – we’re talking relationships with inanimate objects.
Can zombies climb? Lachlan proposes a hypothetical question: Is the zombie apocalypse possible? Imminent? Should we be devising a survival guide? Finn and Sarsha join him to talk this over. -
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Rock Lobster is the second podcast series by University of Waikato student Cheyenne Walmsley. In this series Cheyenne interviews bands and artists from around Aotearoa. Today's episode is an interview with Kirikiriroa band Liquid Nails.
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Finn Myles hosts a series of pieces by his classmates Sarsha McGillan and Lachlan Douglas, all second year media arts students at Wintec Te Pukenga.
Is that billboard stalking you? Isabella Root presents a thought-provoking piece on digital advertising with Lachlan.
Shane Gregory opens a discussion on art versus artist, asking should we separate the private views and actions of an artist from their artworks? Sarsha and Isabella join him for this discussion.