Jessica Helfand, Hrishikesh Hirway|Audio
July 30, 2020
Episode 131: Word by Word
Jessica talks with Hrishikesh Hirway, musician and host of Song Exploder, The West Wing Weekly, and other podcasts, about what they’ve been doing to entertain themselves while social distancing. Hrishi talks about doing puzzles, and compares the process of editing to
dumping out all the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle on the table. But, the thing is, you’re not going to use all the pieces. You have a lot of extra. It’s like if you had three different jigsaw puzzles dumped onto the table, but you’re only trying to figure out one of them.
Also:
- Gillan Lasic, Pop Inquirer, #QuaranThings: Couples who work from home are finding out about their partner’s ‘work persona’
- Gris
- Calvino Noir
- The New York Times crossword
- West Wing Weekly, What’s Next? featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda, Youtube
- Home Cooking podcast
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Jessica Helfand is an artist and writer based in New England. A former critic at Yale School of Art and one of the founding editors of Design Observer, she is the author of several books on visual culture including Self Reliance, Design: The Invention of Desire, and Face: A Visual Odyssey.