Episodes

  • 61: Exploring Light and Ephemeral Art with Alexander Groves of Studio Swine
    Sep 19 2024
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    Guest: www.studioswine.com

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    Hello lightning Tamers this is episode number 61. And in today's podcast, I'll be joined by Alexander Groves one half of the duo known as Studio Swine. Alex and their partner Azuza Murakami had decided to make this arrangement to manage tending to the lovely family they are raising. Just incase anyone is wondering!

    Who are Studio Swine?

    The SWINE in Studio Swine, an acronym for "Super Wide Interdisciplinary New Explorers," is a pioneering collective founded in 2011 by Azusa Murakami (JP) and Alexander Groves (UK). Their collaborative journey traverses the realms of art, design, and technology, forging new frontiers in the exploration of light, materials, and human experience.

    In this episode, we'll dive into the mesmerizing world of neon and plasma artworks, exploring Studio Swine's fascination with light and materials. From their thought-provoking installations like "Wave. Particle. Duplex." to their upcoming neon installation in South Korea, Alexander will share their insights, inspirations, and the challenges of working at the intersection of art and technology.

    Join us as we unravel the creative journey of Studio Swine, where innovation meets imagination and the possibilities are limitless.

    Welcome to the podcast Alexander!

    Time Stamps

    • [0:53] Meet Studio Swine
    • [2:58] The Art of Curiosity
    • [7:16] Exploring Materiality and Audience
    • [7:48] The Journey of Studio Swine
    • [10:19] Ephemeral Tech Explained
    • [26:33] Collaborating with Experts
    • [27:53] The Community of Neon Artists
    • [29:18] The Allure of Plasma
    • [31:59] The Power of Experience
    • [40:17] Under a Flowing Field
    • [49:36] Balancing Safety and Creativity
    • [59:28] The Art of Learning
    • [1:05:48] Taming the Invisible World
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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • EP 60 - Neon Primer with Kacie Lees
    May 23 2024

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    Guest: www.Kacielees.com

    Instagram: @kacielees and @neonprimer

    Hello lightning Tamers this is episode number 60. Today, we have the pleasure of diving into the fascinating world of light and art with the incredible Kacie Lees. Born in St. Louis in 1986, Kacie has emerged as a prominent figure in the art scene, leaving her mark in Brooklyn, Chicago, and Los Angeles.

    With a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York, Kacie's artistic journey is nothing short of inspiring. As a dedicated teaching artist at NYU and SAIC, in addition to Museum of Neon Art and Urban Glass, she not only creates mesmerizing works but also imparts her knowledge to the next generation of artists.

    Her recently published book, "Neon Primer: A Handbook on Light Construction," has become a cornerstone in understanding the intricate world of neon bending. In this episode, we'll explore Kacie's creative process, the influences behind her work, and the profound impact of light on art. Stay tuned for a captivating conversation with Kacie Lees, a true luminary in the world of contemporary art.

    Welcome to the podcast Kacie Lees ...!

    Time Stamps

    • [6:48] Unveiling Kacies's Artistic Influences
    • [16:38] Crafting the Neon Primer
    • [28:39] Exploring Installation Techniques
    • [29:18] Balancing Teaching and Artistry
    • [34:14] Artistic Inspiration
    • [35:33] The Glow of Neon
    • [36:03] Cultural Significance of Neon
    • [38:17] Neon in History
    • [46:05] Neon in Urban Spaces
    • [48:01] Inspiring Interactions
    • [53:04] Future Projects
    • [1:01:58] Neon Rituals
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • EP 59: Neon Insights: Alta Robbins' Valve Innovations with Greg Wilson
    Apr 25 2024

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    Hello lightning Tamers this is episode number 59. And in today's podcast,, I'll be joined by Greg Wilson, the President of Alta Robbins, a leading provider of precision engineering solutions, known for their high quality valves. With a wealth of knowledge in valve engineering and a deep understanding of the needs of the neon industry, Greg is here to share his insights and expertise with us.

    Get ready for a deep dive into Alta Robbins valves, where we will learn Alta Robbins connection to Neon while understanding the intricacies one of the most important parts on your neon gas system. This include company history, choice of valve, troubleshooting and repair questions. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out in the world of neon and plasma, this episode promises to be enlightening and informative.

    For our Patreon subscribers a transcript will be available for this episode! If your not yet a patreon member, you can sign up for 7-day trial with access to additional Taming Lightning content.


    Welcome to Podcast Greg Wilson!

    Time Stamps

    [2:03] What is Alta Robbins and where did it begin?

    [9:47] What interested you to work in this company or work for your father?

    [13:42] Is there any sort of advantage[difference] between the 1/4npt and 1/8npt port sizes for the valves?

    [15:39] Discuss the significance / difference between Brass and Stainless-Steel valve bodies.

    [17:26] Considerations when using fittings on Alta Robbins

    [20:39] On the website, one the defining features of Alta Robbins is the following statement "The Difference is in the Seat" Could you help me and the audience understand why that is so important to the design?

    [26:21] How does Alta Robbins ensure the reliability and durability of its valves in both high-vacuum and high-pressure environments? What is the 4-to-1 safety factor?

    [29:25] One of the qualities that I adamire is that Alta Robbins Valves are simple to service. When is it recommended to replace individual parts of a valve versus replacing the entire unit to maintain optimal performance?

    [34:51] Troubleshooting or explaination for the feeling like having to make more turns on the valve before seeing the metering of gas.

    [37:58] Greg elaborates on a built in safety feature that better explains why it takes more that one turn before opening the valve.

    [41:41] There's an arrow on the outside of the valve, and the question that you have been asked before was like, does it matter the direction of that valve in its use?

    [45:40] Soft Goods Kit vs Bonnet Assembly, when do you replace parts and when to buy a new valve?

    [49:50] What is Alta Robbins thoughts on partnering with Taming Lightning?

    [52:13] A fun fact from Greg Wilson and his thoughts on and service to neon.

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    56 mins
  • EP 58: Neon Glo with Adam Smo
    Feb 22 2024

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    Adam smo: www.smoglass.com

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    Hello Lightning Tamers this is episode number 58. And in today's podcast, I'll be joined by Adam Smo

    Adam Smolesnky aka Adam Smo is a San Antonio-based glassblower known for working at the torch in borosilicate glass, he creates intricately detailed and colorfully crafted marbles, pendants, drinking glasses, pipes, and sculptures, and as of the recent few years has been diligently sharpening and pushing his skills in neon.

    Welcome back to the Podcast Adam!

    For our listeners, I met Adam back in 2019 on the 4th of July weekend for Glas Inaugural Plasma Parley featured on this podcast in ep 17, where Nate Shaeffer and Bruce Suba hosted a plasma get together to learn and talk about plasma. Adam was the first co-learner I had interviewed from the parley, amongst many who had the skills to not only manipulate the glass to make amazing vessels for plasma and fabricate their own manifold but most importantly the mindset to put aside previous knowledge and be completely open learning. 

     

    Musci Credits:

    • Preview - Retro by ONE 

    • The opening theme -Taming Lightning by Trav B. Ryan   

    • Sponsor - Good2Go - ONE

    • Credits - Walking by Ras-Hop

     

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    59 mins
  • EP 57: Kiln-formed Glass and Plasma with Mark Ditzler
    Jan 26 2024

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    Mark Ditzler: www.markditzler.com

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    In today's podcast, recorded July 2023, I'll be joined by Mark Ditzler. Who has been hospital in my visit to the seattle area, after the class I taught at Pilchuck this summer with Harriet Schwarzrock.

    Mark Ditzler is a trained industrial designer, ceramic artist, and self-taught fused glass expert based in Seattle. With over 30 years of experience, he crafts kilnformed glass for commissions and galleries, blending clay techniques seamlessly into his work. Mark has taught fusing classes both locally and nationwide, with a notable tenure at Corning Museum of Glass. His expertise spans neon tube bending in the 1980s, pioneering fused plasma projects with James Nowark Studio in the 1990s, and a collaborative residency at Corning focused on plasma with Wayne Strattman (2017). His work has graced prestigious venues like Bellevue Art Museum (2018) and Hong Kong Science Museum (2019). Currently, Mark is innovating in plasma, creating a bespoke “hood ornament” for a Corvette in L.A. and pioneering flat “neon” using cutting-edge kiln-forming techniques and glass cutting technology. 

    Music Credits: 

    • Preview - Retro by ONE 
    • The opening theme -Taming Lightning by Trav B. Ryan   
    • Sponsor - Good2Go by ONE 
    • Credits - Walking by Ras-Hop
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    40 mins
  • EP 56: A Conversation on Conservation with Suzanne Hargrove of the Toledo Museum of Art
    Dec 21 2023

    Episode Sponsored by FMS Sign Prodcuts , use promo code "LIGHTNING" for 10% off your first order.

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    In today's podcast, recorded August 13th, 2023, I'll be joined by Suzanne Hargrove former Head of Conservation at the Toledo Museum of Art in a Conversation on Conservation.  

    We met in February 2022 during my GAPP (Glass Artist Pavilion Project) Residency, and she had graciously set up the Paul Seide Radio Light from the Museum's collection. I have a wide interest in glass and gas-illuminated artwork, so I wanted to discuss Paule Seide’s Radio Lights  in this podcast as well. But I believe it's equally as important to address a variety of questions to give us an overview of art conservation and its relation to the artwork and the artist.

    Music Credits: 

    • Preview - Retro by ONE 
    • The opening theme -Taming Lightning by Trav B. Ryan   
    • Sponsor - Good2Go by ONE 
    • Credits - Walking by Ras-Hop
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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • EP 55: Under Vacuum with Angie McHale ft. Pat Gadzinski
    Dec 16 2023

    Episode Sponsored by Alta-Robbins

     

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    In today's podcast, recorded June 1st, 2023, I'll be joined by Angela McHale aka Angie aka Rose featuring Patrick Gadzinski. We just finishing up the week teaching at the Pittsburgh Glass Center in a class called Under Vacuum a Flameworking and plasma Intensive. We’ll get some insights into being an instructor or educator in the field of glass and plasma, nerd out about scientific glass, and discuss the challenges and learning opportunities found in workshops for professional practice.

    Music Credits: 

    • Preview - Retro by ONE 
    • The opening theme -Taming Lightning by Trav B. Ryan   
    • Sponsor - Good2Go by ONE 
    • Credits - Walking by Ras-Hop
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    53 mins
  • EP 54: A Glowing Potential with Kate Herron
    Oct 26 2023

    Episode Sponsored by Alta-Robbins

     

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    This is episode number 54. And in today's podcast, recorded May 18th, 2023, I'll be joined by Kate Herron on the second to last day teaching a workshop at the Toledo Museum of Art’s Glass Pavilion! We’ll talk with Kate and her experience making art through covid, what brought her to glass, Alfred University program and her introduction to Neon, teaching plasma at Toledo, and what’s next after getting her Masters in Fine Arts!

    Music Credits: 

    • Preview - Retro by ONE 
    • The opening theme -Taming Lightning by Trav B. Ryan   
    • Sponsor - Good2Go by ONE 
    • Patreon Promo  - Next Time by Hayku
    • Credits - Walking by Ras-Hop
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    39 mins