The Polished Palace
Summary: The Memory Palace with some polish — All the episodes you know and love with updated ID3 tags and album art. Plus, you can download every single episode.
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- Artist: Nate DiMeo
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Music: String Quartet no. 2. Opus 64 Quasi una Fantasia Artist: Kronos Quartet | Composer: Henryk Gorecki Berlin by Overnight Artist: Max Richter
Music: Jynwythek Ylow Artist: Alarm Will Sound; Drukqs | Composer: Aphex Twin Opus 23 Artist: Dustin O’Halloran
Episode 65: Two Dimensional Projectile Motion Problems
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At Boing Boing: Ingenuity, our live theatrical event on August 18, Nate presented the Memory Palace on stage for the first time, complete with sound effects that he manually triggered. Nate shared three stories, taking the audience on a captivating journey from the construction of the first Ferris Wheel in 1893, to a time when massive lobsters beckoned to us from the seashore, and closing with the tragic tale of why painter S.F.B. Morse invented the telegraph.
Music: Tweaked loop from “To Here Knows When” by MBV “Stereo Music for Acoustic Guitar, Bucla Music Box 100, HP Model 236 Oscillator, Electric Guitars, and Computer – Part One” by Keith Fullerton Whitman.
Music: Eric Parking playing a transcription by Billy Mayerl of a tune called “Imaginary Foxtrot.” “We Found Love (In a Hopeless Place),” slowed down. “Snookered” by Dan Deacon. snippets of “We Danced” by pavement & “Thunder Road” by Bruce Springsteen.
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Music: “Music with Children: Playing the Recorder” by music educator Grace Nash
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