
Internet pioneer, Ted Nelson, describes how he came up with the idea of "hypertext" when he was a boy on his grandfather's boat.
With additional narration by Woody Lissauer [Ted Nelson] and Ruskin Nohe-Moren [Theodore Schwenk].
Sep 30, 2021
7 min

A swim in the Chesapeake Bay prompts memories of microbes responsible for chalk, cloud behavior, ancient coastlines, and wisdom from Selma Alabama, to art installations, and Steve Kornacki's 'big board’ election map.
Sep 30, 2021
15 min

What can architects can learn from microbes about building sustainable structures. This episode reminisces on cryonics while arguing for a 21st c. Victorian version of form and function based on biology.
Sep 30, 2021
10 min

The narrator looks to both flocking behavior and meditation to find the meaning of peace.
Sep 30, 2021
9 min

Composer Dan Deacon is inspired by evolving water conditions influencing his music streaming in from the Chesapeake Bay.
Sep 30, 2021
8 min

Can we imagine a vaccine against anger as the Women's March flows through the DC streets like Celtic interlacing patterns inscribed by 8th-century monks?
Sep 30, 2021
6 min

Tsetso, a marine biologist, encounters an algae bloom on Baltimore's Pier V. The red mahogony critters are enmeshed with the stone head of Christopher Columbus toppled into the City’s Inner Harbor by protestors the night before.
Sep 30, 2021
9 min
