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You're Doing It Wrong

Gareth Stackgarethstack.com
A podcast journal, questioning the creative life. Questioning the assumptions underlying the life I’ve chosen – the penurious road of the struggling writer. Maybe the open vein is the best to drink from. Take a listen.
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Episodes

The Killer Podcast

https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/the-killer-podcast-v2.mp3 Download: ‘The Killer Podcast’

Nov 01, 2015

Meeting Jesus at the Movies – Culture File

https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/jeeebus-movies-3.mp3 Every few years hollywood is shocked by an utterly predictable success. Some startling maverick producer actually markets a movie to an underserved audience. The flick makes major bank, and a mad scramble begins, as studios line up to cash in. Five years ago it was the grey dollar, as the critically acclaimed Kings Speech dragged in sexagenarians who’d drifted away from the action packed vacuity of the block buster era. Our ...

Oct 14, 2015

Death Cafe – Culture File

https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/death-cafe-5.mp3 The ‘ Death Cafe ‘ movement invites us to discuss death over tea and cakes. For Culture File, I visited the death cafe at The Irish Hospice Foundations’ Forum on End of Life . Chatting with people approaching the end of life, and others working to make its passing less painful, inevitably made death for a moment more difficult to ignore. It’s almost a year since a close friend of mine , a wonderful charismatic, hilarious, talent...

Sep 24, 2015

Immersive VR Education – Culture File

A few months ago, Irish company Immersive VR education ran a successful kickstarter to create a virtual reality simulation of the Apollo 11 journey to the moon. Put like that it sound kind unbelievable – we actually built a craft that travelled to the moon! Sure, we haven’t gone back in forty three years, but it’s damned impressive all the same. If you’re lucky enough to own one of the oculus rift developer kits (consumer versions still haven’t hit the market), you can download a demo of the exp...

Jul 17, 2015

Kino D – Culture File

Kino is an international filmmaking movement that’s been running in cities around the world since 1999. The concept is simple – aspiring filmmakers of all levels of experience, meet over a weekend; write, direct, edit and screen films all in a two day blitz. Over time the movement has expanded to included week long ‘international kabaret’ events. The next of these is planned from July 12th – 19th in Dublin. I’ve participated in two Kino events, doing everything from writing / directing to sound,...

Jul 08, 2015

Artist Led Archive – Culture File

Megs Moorley at IMMA, image copyright Catalyst Arts Gallery . Meg’s Moorley’s ‘ artist led archive ‘ is a wonderful storehouse of the wisdom and work of numerous art collectives over the last four decades. The archive, which tours as a series of exhibitions and discussion events, is part of the permanent collection at the National Arts Visual Library at NCAD. I spoke with curator and artist Megs Morley , at the recent Artist Led Archive exhibition at IMMA . All tracks used in this piece were fro...

Jul 02, 2015

The Typewriter – Culture File

Perhaps you’ve seen it. One of those instantly recognisable meme images, that neatly confirm our prejudices with a concise and tweet ready bon mot. The image shows a young man, trendily emaciated and nebbish, Brooklyn casual in navy and white stripped boaters, below his aquamarine shorts and Warby Parker goggles. He sits on a park bench, oblivious to his anachronism, pecking away at an analogue typewriter. ‘You’re not a real hipster’, the text smugly asserts, ‘until you take your typewriter to t...

Jun 23, 2015

Sightless Cinema – Culture File

‘ White Cane Audio Theatre is a group of blind and visually impaired participants (aged 20’s to 80’s) led by theatre director Ciarán Taylor of Carpet Theatre with radio programme maker and composer Rachel Ni Chuinn ( The Shape of Sounds to Come – Lyric Fm) , and facilitated by the National Council for the Blind in Ireland with the support of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council Arts Office. The group has been meeting for nine months exploring audio as a means of shared expression. Sightless Cin...

Jun 16, 2015

William Morris in Dublin – Culture File

https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/william-morris-finished-4.mp3 Download: ‘William Morris in Dublin’ William Morris, considered the founder of the late Victorian Arts & Crafts movement in architecture and design, twice visited Ireland . He toured the country, delivering lectures on art and socialism. The influence of Morris’s design philosophy, and to a lesser extent his political leanings, can be seen to this day in a number of Arts & Crafts buildings in Dublin, includi...

Jun 10, 2015

Pigtown Scratchings – Culture File

Pigtown Scratchings is an occasional multidisciplinary event in Limerick, created by science and music collaboration Softday . Last week I headed down for Lyric’s Culture File, to speak to some of the multidisciplinary artists featured in this years event. Featuring: performance poet Roger Gregg , musician and sonic artist Günter Berkus , contemporary dance artist Angie Smalis , storyteller Steve Lally , and audiovisual artist Leon McCarthy . https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/pi...

May 14, 2015

Notes From a Performance Art Piece – Culture File

https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/species-finished-12.mp3 Download: ‘Notes from a performance art piece’ Notes from a performance piece Phase 1 – Destroyed by Life NO EXPRESSION, EYES OPEN, SLOW NO FEELING, EMPTY, SLAVE EXHAUSTION 1 – Electric awaken 2 – Rise, slowly painfully 3 – Crawl to feet 4 – Splash alive 5 – Trudging walk 6 – Slow pickup case 7 – Ride invisible train 5 – Smash with hammer 6 – Knocked back by an invisble wave 7 – Collapse 8 – REPEAT 1 to 7 9 – Hanging / ro...

May 12, 2015

Ed Devane’s Dodeca Cycle – Culture File

Ed Devane , featured in part six of ‘ Mad Scientists of Music ‘, is one of Ireland’s most innovative musicians. Having moved away from producing rigid programatic electronic music, Ed is at the forefront of combining electronic sounds and analogue instrumentation. For his recent Dodeca Cycle piece in Dublin’s coach house exhibition space. Ed constructed an installation that allowed up to twelve people to collaboratively construct or accompany a performance. His work is centred around this openin...

Apr 28, 2015

Culture File Interview – Craig Stuart Garfinkle

Last week saw the first ever iDig music festival arrive at Dublin’s Convention Centre. I spoke to videogame composer and festival organiser, Craig Stuart Garfinkle, about videogame music and his work composing for world of warcraft. https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/craig-interview-final-2.mp3 Download: ‘Craig Stuart Garfinkle Interview’ Tracks used Warlords of Draenor – Shadowmoon Sunset Warlords of Dranor – Grinspiration Warlords of Draenor – Ethereal Essence Balders Gate 2: T...

Apr 10, 2015

Canaliculus Purgamentorum – Culture File

The tradition of artists creating provocative performance dinners, extends back at least to Filippo Marinetti’s Futurist Cookbook . The Futurists delighted in inedible meals, celebrating their love of speed, violence, and technology. The Domestic Godless , with their wilfully obscure ingredients, their exploration of culinary alternative histories, and their satirical recipes provide a more palatable, if no less creative dining experience. For my latest report for Culture File I visited Broadsto...

Jan 20, 2015

Little Gem – Culture File

I caught up with the crew of Little Gem Records , a new record shop – yes you read that right, a new record shop – beneath Dublin’s Cavendish Row. Little Gem are a tryptic: A record store, recording studio and an indie label. They specialise in releases from local bands, folks whose music you can’t get anywhere else. Little Gem pride themselves on not screwing over the people who make the music. Something some of the city’s remaining big brand stores are apparently notorious for. They’ve also in...

Jan 08, 2015

Paraudiolia 1 on Hibernation Radio

Spoken word nights in Dublin follow a predictable recipe: an unpalatable mishmash of weepy bildungsroman, irate slam and colouring book political commentary. Bluebottle Collective ‘s events are different. The group hosts intimate experimental affairs, as likely to feature performance art or avant garde comedy as poetry and prose. Now Bluebottle are expanding into internet art, with a month of radio pieces, commissioned from a variety of mixed media artists. Here’s how they describe the project… ...

Jan 02, 2015

2014 A Year in Review – You’re Doing It Wrong (EP2)

A look back on what I’ve been up to in 2014. This is the year I wrote my first stage plays, finished an award winning documentary series ‘ Mad Scientists of Music ‘, and released my latest radio sitcom ‘ Choices ‘. I’ve also been lucky enough to make a bunch of podcasts with super smart rising talent James Van De Waal, for Radiomade . This is the year I started making reports for RTE Lyric FM’s Culture File. Through Culture File I got to meet inspiring artists like Kevin Barry and Amanda Coogan ...

Dec 26, 2014

You’re Doing it Wrong – An Introduction

A podcast journal, questioning the creative life. I delayed posting this for a long time. It was recorded at a moment when I felt very emotionally vulnerable. A time when I was questioning the assumptions underlying the life I’ve chosen – the penurious road of the struggling writer. Maybe the open vein is the best to drink from. Take a listen. https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/youre-doing-it-wrong.mp3 Download: Episode 1...

Dec 21, 2014

The Laugh laughing at the laugh – Tim & Eric – Culture File

From the primitivist pederasty of Henry Darger’s ‘ Realms of the Unreal ‘, to Mark Hogancamp’s theraputic Marwencol dioramas, recent years have seen an ironic mainstreaming of ‘outsider art’. In a culture obsessed with commodifying novelty, a secretive graffiti tagger , self taught architect or precocious infant painter can be instantly thrown into the limelight. All that’s needed is novelty, and of course the imprimatur of cash. Nowhere is this more evident than in comedy. Dedicated fans ensure...

Dec 09, 2014

Amanda Coogan on Silence – Culture File

My final piece for Culture File’s series on ‘ Silence ‘, is an interview with performance artist Amanda Coogan . I don’t want to preempt the piece by writing too much about it. I will say that of all the conversations I’ve had this year, both on mic and off, this was perhaps the most personally meaningful. Amanda is an unusually sincere person who seems truly present in the moment. There are people I occasionally meet, whom I feel honoured to send time with, because they are present without pret...

Dec 01, 2014

Trevor Agus at SARC – Culture File

In this penultimate episode of my series of interviews on silence , I speak to Trevor Agus of SARC. Belfast’s Sonic Arts Research Centre is a world class facility for the study of sound. I’d met some SARC staff at the Happy Days Beckett Festival in Eniskillen, including the composer and sound designer David Bird . So it was an enormous privilege to visit in person. SARC was also recently the subject of an incredible binaural documentary by Clare Cronin , for RTE Lyric. Trevor Agus’s interest in ...

Nov 24, 2014

Fiona Newell on Sound & Silence – Culture File

Silence, it can be an elusive experience in a modern world dominated by cities, and illuminated by technology. Silence is not only a product of our environment, but also of our perceptual system. In this second in a series for Culture File, I speak to Professor Fiona Newell of Trinity College Dublin, about sound and silence. Fiona was my lecturer at college for a number of courses on sensation and perception. More recently she’s become the go to scientific expert for discussions about how we per...

Nov 18, 2014

Kevin Barry on Silence – Culture File

My latest report for Culture File is a discussion with Irish author Kevin Barry , about the role of silence in his work. Kevin joined Sara Maitland (author of ‘ A Book of Silence ‘) on a panel about silence at the recent Happy Days Beckett festival. He was a joy to talk with, and this discussion became the first of a series Culture File are running where I talk to artists and scientists about how silence impacts their work. https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/kevin-barry.mp3 Downl...

Nov 11, 2014

Community Arts in Dublin – Culture File

Exhibition party for Franck Omer, a French artist I invited to show at Exchange Dublin in 2012. Perhaps the most famous line in Portrait of the Artist goes like this: ‘Ireland is the old sow that eats her own farrow’. Some things never change. The ‘peace dividend’ of Brian Lenihan’s attack on the Irish economy, was a fall in rents. Dublin got something it had never had before, cheap unused buildings. This meant that artists, historically an embarrassment in the way of progress (see The City Arts...

Sep 29, 2014

‘A Writer in Beckettland’ – Culture File

My latest report for RTE Lyric FM’s Culture File, took me ‘upstairs’ to the week long ‘ Happy Days ‘ Samuel Beckett festival in Enniskillen. The festival organisers and tourism board of Northern Ireland were wildly hospitable (many thanks especially to Cathy Kapande, Kirstin Smith, Allie Crehan, and Sean Doran). Little did they know I’m but a lowly scribbler, not some slick skinned journo-critter full of Celtic catnip. The festival was genuinely wonderful, and I hope my brief report goes some wa...

Sep 08, 2014

Mad Scientists of Music wins Sounds Alive Prize!

So last night I was lucky enough to see the incredibly talented radio producer Roman Mars perform a live episode of his show 99% Invisible , at the ever creepy Freemasons Hall in Molesworth St. The event was a part of the inaugural Sounds Alive festival , which brought together a bunch of radio folks like legendary storytelling collective the Moth , and Belfast’s Sonic Arts Research Centre , as well as curating several rooms of world class radio around the bizarre magical landscape of the Freema...

Sep 07, 2014

‘Popical Island’ – Culture File

Image: Popical Island, literally ripped from the pages of Hot Press I’ve long been enamoured of the sheer fun of Popical Island ‘s albums and gigs. The label come collective feature numerous highly regarded Irish bands like Groom , Tieranniesaur , Squarehead , Big Monster Love and No Monster Club . This indy rock (I’d go as far as to say twee-pop, but I mean that as a compliment!) gang have moved to a new home on Little Brighton St, ‘The Pop Inn’. There they cook up new albums galore and cobble ...

Jul 31, 2014

‘The Mentalist’ – Culture File

I can’t quite believe it, they let me do it again! Recently the producers of Lyric FM’s daily culture programme ‘ Culture File ‘ took an interest in my documentary series Mad Scientists of Music , asking me to adapt a report on brilliant Northern Irish chiptune musician Chipzel for their show. Last week they commissioned me to meet Irish mentalist Shane Gillen . Shane’s new show, which brilliantly combines stagecraft and magic is currently on in Smock Alley. Rather unbelievably, they allowed me ...

Jul 08, 2014

Chipzel – Culture File Report

Chuffed to be able to present my first piece for RTE Lyric FM’s ‘ Culture File ‘ programme. It’s a short on Chipzel , the Chiptune artist profiled in Episode 2 of Mad Scientists of Music . The piece features much of the same material from that report, but presented in a more straightforward way, which was an interesting challenge. I grew up religiously listening to the incredible BBC Radio 4 arts programme Kaleidoscope , and Luke Clancy’s Culture File is a sort of modern day descendent of that s...

Jul 01, 2014

Footnotes – TFM Show – 2007

Footnotes was a one off student media award shortlisted show that ran on Trinity FM in the late 2000s. https://garethstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/footnotes_wholeshow.mp3 Footnotes – Americana (63 Megs)...

Aug 14, 2013
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