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I Saw A Picture

I Saw A Picture

By: Amelia Som.
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Do you think trees exist when you're not looking? Do you believe in the concept of the sky? What does it mean to "look" at something? What meaning do you derive from the shapes you see? If you've ever wondered these questions, or, even better, if they've never occurred to you. Please join me in exploring a new way to interact with the seemingly mundane things of the world around you.


I Saw A Picture is a podcast in which I will describe to you an image. The descriptions will wander. The images referenced may or may not exist. Each section of the podcast contains ten episodes. Each episode contains 1000 words. Episodes will be released consecutively on days divisible by seven. After which point, there will be a brief hiatus between sections.

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Art Philosophy Social Sciences
Episodes
  • River — Filed Under "N" for Nature
    Jul 7 2021

    Section 01 Episode 09


    Description of a picture of a river.


    Music by Erokia/Jordan Powell via freesound.org


    Support I Saw A Picture at patreon.com/ameliasom



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-saw-a-picture/donations
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    7 mins
  • Wind — Filed Under "N" for Nature
    Jun 21 2021

    Section 01 Episode 08


    Description of a picture about wind.


    Music by Erokia/Jordan Powell via freesound.org


    Support I Saw A Picture at patreon.com/ameliasom



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-saw-a-picture/donations
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    7 mins
  • Mountains — Filed Under "N" for Nature
    Jun 14 2021

    Section 01 Episode 07


    Description of a picture of one or more mountains.


    Music by Erokia/Jordan Powell via freesound.org


    Support I Saw A Picture at patreon.com/ameliasom



    Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-saw-a-picture/donations
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    6 mins
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