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    Shelve Under: Makers

    en-caMarch 20, 2019
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    About this Episode

    "It's about the idea that you should sit down and make the thing that you want, whatever that thing is, whether it's origami or model boats or model trains or crazy weird robots or glowing things or fountains with lights in them."

    - Eric Boyd, Director of Festival Programming, Maker Festival


    Jason and Mike talk to Ted about the maker movement in Toronto. Then, Wendy interviews Maker Festival programming director Eric Boyd, and goes out to meet some makers in the Reference Library. Finally: noisemakers, carrot hot dogs, and other things you can learn to make from books.

    Books, websites and other resources mentioned in this episode:

    botbrawl.ca

    Coding for Beginners Using Python by Louie Stowell

    Cool Tools by Kevin Kelly

    From the Kitchens of Yam Chops by Michael Abramson

    The Joy of Cooking by Irma S. Rombauer

    Junkyard Jam Band by David Erik Nelson

    Lynda.com

    MakerFestival.ca

    Maker Festival 2019: Call for Makers

    Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig

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    Your hosts: Christina, Mike, Jason, and Wendy

    Contact us at shelveunder@torontopubliclibrary.ca

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    Library services and partnerships discussed:

    Using the library if you're new to Canada

    Settling in Toronto

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    George's band is called West Coast Grey, and they have a new album coming out soon - working title: The Cursed Image. 
    Bonus content: Here's a Soundcloud playlist where you can hear the two live, acoustic songs on this episode plus an additional bonus track, along with their full studio versions. 

    Books and resources discussed in this episode:

    TPL program videos on Youtube

    The Recording Engineer's Handbook by Bobby Owsinski

    Recording Secrets for the Small Studio by Mike Senior

    Mixing Secrets for the Small Studio by Mike Senior

    (For more always-available tech ebooks, including books on digital audio recording, visit our Safari Tech collection!)

    Lynda.com

    Learn to use Saved Lists  on tpl.ca

    George's Soundcloud:  https://soundcloud.com/westcoastgrey

    West Coast Grey on Bandcamp: https://westcoastgrey.bandcamp.com/

     

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    “What mostly happens in disasters is, they're the moment in which the background refrigerator hum of petty grievance stops and leaves behind this ringing silence in which you realize that you have much more in common with your neighbours than you ever had as a point of difference.”  
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    Books discussed:

    Radicalized by Cory Doctorow

    Walkaway by Cory Doctorow

    Alan Mendelsohn, the Boy from Mars by Daniel Pinkwater (ebook unavailable, so try Lizard Music instead)

    A Paradise Built in Hell by Rebecca Solnit

    Afterland  by Lauren Beukes  (ebook coming soon)

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    The Thessaly Series by Jo Walton (Series about Plato's Republic)

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