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3D printed art
Artists love the opportunity to explore new technology - like 3D printing. At the forefront of 3D art printing is American Tom Burtonwood. He's best known for creating 3D books, from scans made of… Audio
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Art Crimes with Arthur Tompkins : Rose Valland
District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group with a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, discussing Rose Valland, the most decorated woman in… Audio
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Marcus du Sautoy : maths and art
Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science and Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, and author, who is visiting New Zealand as 2014 Distinguished Speaker for the Royal… Audio
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Experts say human rights and business do mix
Audio 11 Dec 2014Pacific businesses have been told to make human rights a key part of their business plans. Audio
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Arts Ambassador - Contemporary Classical
RNZ Concert's Sound Lounge host Kate Mead strokes her bow on both contemporary classical music plus recent releases of old masters: Conspirare, Fahmi Alqhai and The Choirs of Wellington Cathedral of… Audio
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Carolina Izzo: Art Restoration
Wellington-based Italian art restorer speaks about her work on the Christchurch's Isaac Theatre Royal and other projects. Audio
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David Alsop: Art
Upbeat art contributor looks at the responsibly of art galleries in regards to gifted works, and previews events and exhibitions around NZ. Audio
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Sonnet No 131: Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art...
Read by Robyn Malcolm. Music details: Dowland: Tarleton's Riserrectione (Naxos 8.557586) Audio
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Tai Whetuki: House of Death
When multidisciplinary artist Lisa Reihana was named an Arts Foundation laureate this year, she was praised for her "culturally rich meditations on Ma-ori in modern times". But for her next work… Audio
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Tongan art
Artist Dame Robin White has teamed up with young Tongan artist Ruha Fifiti and dozens of Tongan women to create a work the length of a swimming pool. It's traditionally made but much of the imagery is… Audio
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Arts Ambassador - Comics
Shading in the heroes and villains of an animated realm is cartoonist, writer, illustrator Adrian Kinnaird. To big New Zealand graphic novels out this month: The Dharma Punks by Ant Sang and Sam Zabel… Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
The 40th anniversary of Fingers, one of the world's longest running contemporary jewellery galleries, and Michael Parekowhai's lighthouse sculpture for the Auckland waterfront. Audio
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Chevalier of the order of Arts and Letters Haydn Rawstron
New Zealander Haydn Rawstron is now a Chevalier/Knight of the order of Arts and Letters, in thanks for his many years of expertly managing opera singers who appeared in France's opera houses. The… Audio
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Opeloge Ah Sam: Southside Arts Festival
Auckland based composer and conductor presenting 'Musika' concert as part of Southside Arts Festival. Audio
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Criminal's Art - Sherrie Johnson
Drawings by two of the country's most famous criminals, the Bassett Road killer, Ron Jorgensen, and the infamous prison escaper, George Wilder are being gifted to the Wilder family. Sherrie Johnson of… Audio
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Arts Ambassador : Hip Hop
Enthomusicologist Dr Kirsten Zemke discusses attemps to fuse Hip Hop with Classical music. Audio
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Swiss museum to accept Nazi-era art
A Swiss museum has accepted a collection of priceless artworks amassed by Adolf Hitler's art dealer and bequeathed by his son, Cornelius Gurlitt. Audio
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Mona Lisa
District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, discussing the 1911 theft by Vincenzo Perugia of the Mona Lisa. Audio
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Arts Ambassador - Poetry
NMIT creative-writing educator Cliff Fell recites the influence of the "classic" poems and poets. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Audio
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Arts with Mark Amery
Arts commentator Mark Amery discusses the creative employment of New Zealand's photographic heritage, with a focus on the recently published book Young Country by poet Kerry Hines published by AUP… Audio
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What is contemporary Maori Art?
What is contemporary Māori Art? That's been a question debated at the Toi Māori Art Market in Wellington. Te Manu Kōrihi reporter, Laura Bootham, sought the answer by talking to Maori curators and… Audio
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One In Five for 16 November 2014 - I am an Artist
Vibrant posters have been appearing on street corners in main cities around the country as part of a national campaign to promote artists who happen to have a disability. The 'I am an Artist' campaign… Audio
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Julie Noanoa and Norm Heke - Māori Art
Māori Art for Kids is the new book released this week by artistic couple Julie Noanoa and Norm Heke. The book is the culmination of six months' of research for Julie, who concluded there was a lack of… Audio
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The Art of Jazz for 15 November 2014
Phil concludes this series of The Art of Jazz by finding some more classics from the 2000s. Audio
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Arts Ambassador : Jamaican Music
This week's cultural ambassador, Miles Buckingham has some more Jamaican music to share with you and more dub to be precise. Audio