The third place will host a series of recordings of the podcast "Labibey" Automatic translate
с 11 Октября
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This fall, the Third Place art space in the mansion on Liteiny will host open recordings of Labibey podcasts.
In August, the third place and Ivan Yamshchikov, the head of the natural language laboratory of LEYA Yandex and the Higher School of Economics, already conducted podcast episodes with psychoanalyst Viktor Mazin and art critic Anastasia Yarmosh in the Liteiny space. Guests of the open meetings had the opportunity to witness lively and meaningful conversations in the atmosphere of the historic mansion on Liteiny.
Several recordings for the Labibey podcast are planned for October and November with the founders of well-known successful St. Petersburg projects and interesting people from various fields of activity. All meetings will be held in an open format, so anyone can attend them upon registration.
Schedule:
On October 11, El Copitas founders Igor Zernov and Artem Peruk will talk about how to make a secret bar with a real Mexican atmosphere so that it not only becomes the best in Russia, but also gets into the prestigious The World’s 50 Best Bars list.
On October 13, curator and art critic Olesya Turkina will talk about Georgy Guryanov, Timur Novikov, Sergei Kuryokhin, Vladislav Mamyshev-Monroe, and other prominent representatives of the underground life of Leningrad in the 1980s and 90s, with whom she made exhibitions.
On October 18, Boris Lvovskiy, one of the founders of Da Bureau, known for the design projects of the Third Place, Birch, Bio My Bio, Cococo Bistro, will talk about how to create an architectural bureau with his own recognizable style.
On October 20, Ivan Yamshchikov will talk with Oleg Shpynov, head of the JetBrains Research BioLabs bioinformatics group, about machine learning and data analysis.
November 1 Maxim Levchenko, founder of the Brodsky Museum "Room and a half" and ideologist of the brodsky project. online, will talk about how he managed to open a museum that could not have been created for a quarter of a century, break the genre of the apartment museum and replace the memorial with an actual one, and also share his plans for the project.
On November 3, Maria Grekova, thanks to whom two inclusive spaces appeared in St. Petersburg - the “Simple Things” workshops and the “Ogurtsy” cafe, will share her experience in helping “special” people and tell why it has become her life’s work.
You can register for podcast recordings at https://thirdplace.timepad.ru/events/