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Some of our favorites from the first two years of 99% Invisible.

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Some of our favorites from the first two years of 99% Invisible.

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English


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99% Invisible-55- The Best Beer in the World

5/31/2012
If you’re a beer nerd, or have a friend who’s a beer nerd, you’ve heard of Belgian beers. Belgians take beer very seriously. Amongst the 200 Belgian breweries, there’s a very specific sub-type: Trappist beers. According to our reporter Cyrus Farivar (also from Episode #36 “Super Bonn Bon”), there are two things you need to know about Trappist beers. First, they’re amazing. Second, they’re made by Trappist monks. These monks trace their roots to a monastery in 17th century France, and have...

Duration:00:13:20

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99% Invisible-51- The Arsenal of Exclusion

4/3/2012
"Cities exist to bring people together, but cities can also keep people apart" Daniel D'Oca, Urban Planner, Interboro Partners. Cities are great. They have movement, activity and diversity. But go to any city and it’s pretty clear, a place can be diverse without really being integrated. This segregation isn’t accidental. There are design elements in the urban landscape, that Daniel D’Oca calls “weapons,” that are used by “architects, planners, policy-makers, developers, real estate brokers,...

Duration:00:10:46

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99% Invisible-48- The Bathtubs or the Boiler Room

2/26/2012
“I have this habit of walking into any door that’s unlocked…You start poking around, going into doors…you find the coolest things…” -Andrea Seabrook, NPR Congressional Correspondent In the eight years Andrea Seabrook has been reporting on Congress, she has made it a point to get to know the whole Capitol building. "The members of the House Republican Caucus--and sometimes the Democrats--meet in the basement for their closed door secret strategy sessions," Andrea says. "And it's really good...

Duration:00:11:07

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99% Invisible-43- The Accidental Music of Imperfect Escalators

12/19/2011
“There's a secret jazz seeping from Washington's aging Metro escalators - those anemic metal walkways that fill our transit system…they honk and bleat and squawk…why are you still wearing those earbuds?” -Chris Richards, “Move along with the soundtrack of Metro's screechy, wailing escalators” Washington Post Ever since the industrial revolution, when it became possible for products to be designed just once and then mass produced, it has been the slight imperfections and wear introduced by...

Duration:00:07:20

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99% Invisible-38- Sound of Sport

10/12/2011
If Dennis Baxter and Bill Whiston are doing their job right, you probably don’t notice that they’re doing their job. But they are so good at doing their job, that you probably don’t even know that their job exists at all. They are sound designers for televised sporting events. Their job is to draw the audience into the action and make sports sound as exciting as possible, and this doesn’t mean they put a bunch of microphones on the field. This episode of 99% Invisible is produced by...

Duration:00:05:24

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99% Invisible-35- Elegy for WTC

9/1/2011
I want to be careful not to overstate what it means for a building to die. A building’s worth is an infinitesimal fraction of the worth a person’s life. Even two buildings don’t even move the needle in comparison to real human loss. But a building is still a living thing in a way. It breathes and it moves. This movement makes a sound. Les Robertson, the structural engineer of the World Trade Center, says that the people working inside the tower couldn’t feel this movement, but they could...

Duration:00:06:20

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99% Invisible-34- The Speed of Light for Building Pyramids

8/18/2011
Last year, Steve Burrows CBE (Principle at the engineering consulting firm Arup) spent several weeks in Egypt studying the pyramids through the eyes of a modern day structural engineer. The result, which was presented in a documentary for the Discovery Channel and published in an article for Design Intelligence, presented fascinating insights into the design of the pyramids and offers some lessons in how we may think about sustainability through longevity in modern architecture. Burrows’...

Duration:00:09:58

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99% Invisible-33- A Cheer for Samuel Plimsoll

8/4/2011
If you look at the outer hull of commercial ships you might find a painted circle bisected with a long horizontal line- this simple marking is called the load line, or as I prefer, the Plimsoll line- and not to oversell it, but this elegant graphic design has saved thousands of lives. Tristan Cooke (http://Humansindesign.tumblr.com) tells us the history of the Plimsoll line and explains why it's one of his favorite examples of design.

Duration:00:06:54

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99% Invisible-32- Design for Airports

7/27/2011
When I spoke with Allison Arieff about the design of airports she said to me, if all airports simply played Brian Eno’s album Music for Airports over the speakers, every airport would be better. I say this to serve not only as an introduction to Allison Arieff, but also so you’ll know that she is someone whose judgment is perfectly true. Using the new T2 terminal at SFO as an example, Allison Arieff of the New York Times talks us through some of the considerations that go into designing an...

Duration:00:08:07

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99% Invisible-31- The Feltron Annual Report

7/14/2011
Nicholas Felton is an information designer. Since 2005, he has tabulated thousands upon thousands of tiny measurements in his life and designed stunning graphs and maps and created concise infographics that detail that year’s activities. The results were originally intended for his friends and family, but the “personal annual reports” have found an audience with fellow designers and people that really geek out on seeing lots of data, beautifully presented. In 2010, Nicholas Felton’s father...

Duration:00:09:50

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99% Invisible-29- Cul de Sac

6/23/2011
A tiny radio show about design, architecture & the 99% invisible activity that shapes our world.

Duration:00:11:43

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99% Invisible-20- Nikko Concrete Commando

6/23/2011
A tiny radio show about design, architecture & the 99% invisible activity that shapes our world.

Duration:00:06:50

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99% Invisible-18- Check Cashing Stores

6/23/2011
A tiny radio show about design, architecture & the 99% invisible activity that shapes our world.

Duration:00:05:05

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99% Invisible-15- Sounds of the Artificial World

6/23/2011
A tiny radio show about design, architecture & the 99% invisible activity that shapes our world.

Duration:00:04:50

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99% Invisible-06- 99% Symbolic

6/23/2011
A tiny radio show about design, architecture & the 99% invisible activity that shapes our world.

Duration:00:04:29