Filming Rock Art with Eran Barnea - Ep 7

Eran Barnea is a Hollywood cinematographer who has completed research studies worldwide on rock art depicting horned artiodactyls. His studies relate to the symbolism and religious metaphors world-wide of these remarkable animals.

Links

Contact

Affiliates

Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!

Virtual Reality and Rock Art with Eric Hanson - Ep 6

Eric Hanson has worked in visual effects for several decades. His work has been seen in movies like Cast Away and The Fifth Element, to name just two. Now, he shifted focus to the natural environment and cultural expressions. Through his venture, Blue Planet VR, Eric takes you on a realistic journey to rock art sites and other cultural sites around the world and all from the comfort of a virtual reality headset. Dr. Garfinkel talks to Eric about his work and about the projects they are collaborating on in the Coso Range of central eastern California.

Links

Contact

Affiliates

Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!

Little Petroglyph Canyon and Rock Art Dating - Ep 5

China Lake Naval Weapons Center in central eastern California is home to many weapons inventions and the most dense collection of rock art in the western hemisphere. At nearly a mile long Little Petroglyph Canyon contains 10s of thousands of individual rock art images. Both Chris and Alan have been there and Alan leads tours there every year. We talk about the rock art and some of the preservation efforts.

Links

Contact

Affiliates

Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!

Bill Hyder on the Chumash of Southern California - Ep 4

Bill Hyder is a pioneer in the study of rock art. He's the former president of the American Rock Art Research Association and a board member of the California Rock Art Foundation. He joins Dr. Garfinkel to talk about the Chumash and their lifeways, religion, origin stories, rock art, and more.

Links

Contact

Affiliates

Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!

ArchaeoAcoustics With Steve Waller - Ep 3

Steve Waller is an expert in the study of ArchaeoAcoustics. ArchaeoAcoustics is the study of sound in the prehistoric environment. Mr. Waller got his start in the caves of France while pursuing a passion for rock art study. One idea that Mr. Waller pursued was the idea that rock art was actually inspired by sound - specifically the sound in a cave. What Mr. Waller found was that the acoustic impacts of a location on rock art happen more often than anyone could have suspected.

Links

Contact

Affiliates

Find this show on the educational podcast app, Lyceum.fm!