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Necessary & Sufficient

Necessary & Sufficient

Evan Forman

Necessary & Sufficient exists as an exploration of ideas (including those of duality, bifurcation, and hierarchy), a meditation on communication, a map of my mind, and a document of its own creation. Each week I record a conversation with a guest about a pair of related yet distinct concepts. The guest doesn't know about the topic in advance (I send them a set of index cards through the mail, which they open on-air) but I try to match up people with ideas that they will have some knowledge or opinion about. This isn’t a quiz, but an attempt to capture extemporaneous conversation and thoughts as they unfold between two people. Some topics are technical, some are general knowledge, but all are all open-ended in some way.

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  • 165 - 11: Limited-Edition Sneakers with Jeremy Broomfield (Part 2)

    The thrilling conclusion (plus post-game wrap-up) of my experiment with Jeremy Broomfield. Next week, back to our usual format.

    Wed, 26 Jan 2011
  • 164 - 15: Signal & Noise with Sofia Klatzker-Miller

    This was a blast–a chance to reconnect and ruminate with my old North Hall pal Sofia Klatzker-Miller. I think that I may have first encountered the idea of signal and noise in the title of a song by Peter Gabriel, … Continue reading →

    Wed, 23 Feb 2011
  • 163 - 14: Ontogeny & Phylogeny with Ken Schles

    Ontogeny? Phylogeny? Recapitulates? What the what? This is another pairing that’s been rattling around in my brain forever, and a few years ago I was pleased to learn that Ken Schles is also a fan. Enough time passed for him to forget … Continue reading →

    Wed, 16 Feb 2011
  • 162 - 13: Jackass 3D with Andrew Warman

    Another round of “First World Problems” with Andrew Warman. How would you explain “Jackass 3D” to the aliens? Why would they be interested?

    Wed, 09 Feb 2011
  • 161 - 12: Mass & Weight with Roman Mars

    This week Roman Mars and I attempt to sort out the differences between mass and weight. We get thoroughly confused in the process, but I think we end up learning something anyway. We’ll see.

    Wed, 02 Feb 2011
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