Episodes

  • 016 - Appendices part 2
    Feb 26 2026
    Two Paths presents a captivating series of five lectures by John Ruskin, delivered between 1858 and 1859, that delve into the intricate worlds of art and architecture. Ruskin, in his eloquent style, connects each lecture to reveal fundamental principles of art in a manner that resonates with both scholars and casual learners alike. He champions the idea of organic form as essential to noble design across diverse artistic fields. Among these insightful addresses, the fifth lecture, known as The Work of Iron, emerges as a crucial examination of artistic craftsmanship. Join us in exploring Ruskins profound insights on modern design and its intrinsic ties to the beauty of nature, as revealed through his passionate discourse. (Summary by Leni) Proof-Listeners mim@can & Mary Schneider
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    22 mins
  • 015 - Appendices part 1
    Feb 26 2026
    Two Paths presents a captivating series of five lectures by John Ruskin, delivered between 1858 and 1859, that delve into the intricate worlds of art and architecture. Ruskin, in his eloquent style, connects each lecture to reveal fundamental principles of art in a manner that resonates with both scholars and casual learners alike. He champions the idea of organic form as essential to noble design across diverse artistic fields. Among these insightful addresses, the fifth lecture, known as The Work of Iron, emerges as a crucial examination of artistic craftsmanship. Join us in exploring Ruskins profound insights on modern design and its intrinsic ties to the beauty of nature, as revealed through his passionate discourse. (Summary by Leni) Proof-Listeners mim@can & Mary Schneider
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    15 mins
  • 014 - Lecture V part 3 The Work of Iron in Nature Art and Policy
    Feb 26 2026
    Two Paths presents a captivating series of five lectures by John Ruskin, delivered between 1858 and 1859, that delve into the intricate worlds of art and architecture. Ruskin, in his eloquent style, connects each lecture to reveal fundamental principles of art in a manner that resonates with both scholars and casual learners alike. He champions the idea of organic form as essential to noble design across diverse artistic fields. Among these insightful addresses, the fifth lecture, known as The Work of Iron, emerges as a crucial examination of artistic craftsmanship. Join us in exploring Ruskins profound insights on modern design and its intrinsic ties to the beauty of nature, as revealed through his passionate discourse. (Summary by Leni) Proof-Listeners mim@can & Mary Schneider
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    35 mins
  • 013 - Lecture V part 2 The Work of Iron in Nature Art and Policy
    Feb 26 2026
    Two Paths presents a captivating series of five lectures by John Ruskin, delivered between 1858 and 1859, that delve into the intricate worlds of art and architecture. Ruskin, in his eloquent style, connects each lecture to reveal fundamental principles of art in a manner that resonates with both scholars and casual learners alike. He champions the idea of organic form as essential to noble design across diverse artistic fields. Among these insightful addresses, the fifth lecture, known as The Work of Iron, emerges as a crucial examination of artistic craftsmanship. Join us in exploring Ruskins profound insights on modern design and its intrinsic ties to the beauty of nature, as revealed through his passionate discourse. (Summary by Leni) Proof-Listeners mim@can & Mary Schneider
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    21 mins
  • 012 - Lecture V part 1 The Work of Iron in Nature Art and Policy
    Feb 26 2026
    Two Paths presents a captivating series of five lectures by John Ruskin, delivered between 1858 and 1859, that delve into the intricate worlds of art and architecture. Ruskin, in his eloquent style, connects each lecture to reveal fundamental principles of art in a manner that resonates with both scholars and casual learners alike. He champions the idea of organic form as essential to noble design across diverse artistic fields. Among these insightful addresses, the fifth lecture, known as The Work of Iron, emerges as a crucial examination of artistic craftsmanship. Join us in exploring Ruskins profound insights on modern design and its intrinsic ties to the beauty of nature, as revealed through his passionate discourse. (Summary by Leni) Proof-Listeners mim@can & Mary Schneider
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    22 mins
  • 011 - Lecture IV part 3 Influence of Imagination in Architecture
    Feb 26 2026
    Two Paths presents a captivating series of five lectures by John Ruskin, delivered between 1858 and 1859, that delve into the intricate worlds of art and architecture. Ruskin, in his eloquent style, connects each lecture to reveal fundamental principles of art in a manner that resonates with both scholars and casual learners alike. He champions the idea of organic form as essential to noble design across diverse artistic fields. Among these insightful addresses, the fifth lecture, known as The Work of Iron, emerges as a crucial examination of artistic craftsmanship. Join us in exploring Ruskins profound insights on modern design and its intrinsic ties to the beauty of nature, as revealed through his passionate discourse. (Summary by Leni) Proof-Listeners mim@can & Mary Schneider
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    24 mins
  • 010 - Lecture IV part 2 Influence of Imagination in Architecture
    Feb 26 2026
    Two Paths presents a captivating series of five lectures by John Ruskin, delivered between 1858 and 1859, that delve into the intricate worlds of art and architecture. Ruskin, in his eloquent style, connects each lecture to reveal fundamental principles of art in a manner that resonates with both scholars and casual learners alike. He champions the idea of organic form as essential to noble design across diverse artistic fields. Among these insightful addresses, the fifth lecture, known as The Work of Iron, emerges as a crucial examination of artistic craftsmanship. Join us in exploring Ruskins profound insights on modern design and its intrinsic ties to the beauty of nature, as revealed through his passionate discourse. (Summary by Leni) Proof-Listeners mim@can & Mary Schneider
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    20 mins
  • 009 - Lecture IV part 1 Influence of Imagination in Architecture
    Feb 26 2026
    Two Paths presents a captivating series of five lectures by John Ruskin, delivered between 1858 and 1859, that delve into the intricate worlds of art and architecture. Ruskin, in his eloquent style, connects each lecture to reveal fundamental principles of art in a manner that resonates with both scholars and casual learners alike. He champions the idea of organic form as essential to noble design across diverse artistic fields. Among these insightful addresses, the fifth lecture, known as The Work of Iron, emerges as a crucial examination of artistic craftsmanship. Join us in exploring Ruskins profound insights on modern design and its intrinsic ties to the beauty of nature, as revealed through his passionate discourse. (Summary by Leni) Proof-Listeners mim@can & Mary Schneider
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    22 mins