Alright, So we have Daedalus here, the mythic craftsman, one of the maybe not the heroes, but an important character of Greek mythology. And he escapes with his son Icarus from the tower of his imprisonment, and he does so on artificial wings. We all know how that goes yesterday, has a tragic ending. But for a little bit, he's soaring above the labyrinth that he designed, that labyrinth that imprisons the monster, the minotaur whose unnatural birth he helped engineer.
And they leave behind these wonders and they fly towards freedom. Tragedy. So Daedalus is this figure, Yeah, that's both exalted and devastated by the power of his own inventions. And this myth, the myth of Dadalus, it's it's triumphant tragedy at the same time. This is also really the story of human techno history. I'm Robert Lamb and I'm Joe McCormick. You've heard us on our science podcast Stuff to Blow Your Mind. Now join us for a brand new show called Invention.
As we followed this path sort of like the path of Deadalus, through the ages and around the world, exploring the things made by us, the craftiest of all creatures, for good and for ill. Each week we'll tackle a different invention, a different technological turning point, and the minds, the cultures, and the necessities that provoked the change. The show is called Invention. Invention begins December tenth and publishes
every Monday. Listen and subscribe to Invention on Apple Podcasts, the I Heart Radio app, or wherever you happen to find your podcasts.