Episodios

  • Interview with Julie Beeler, author of "The Mushroom Color Atlas: A Guide to Dyes and Pigments Made from Fungi"
    Mar 21 2026

    "The Mushroom Color Atlas: A Guide to Dyes and Pigments Made from Fungi"

    By Julie Beeler

    The book: Chronicle Books

    The website: Mushroom Color Atlas

    "An overview of the contribution of the textiles sector to climate change." Leal Filho W, Perry P, Heim H, Dinis MAP, Moda H, Ebhuoma E and Paço A (2022) Frontiers in Environmental Science (Link to download PDF)

    "The Food Scientists Working to Change the Colors You Eat." Shayla Love (August 8, 2025) New Yorker Magazine (Link to article)

    The Mushroom and Lichen Dyers United, Facebook Group

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  • Color and Emotion: Experience and Aesthetic Awareness (2026)
    Feb 24 2026

    An episode promoting the online Minneapolis College of Art and Design Continuing Education course I will teach Wednesdays, March 25-April 22, 2026 / meeting 7:00-9:30pm CT USA. Please see MCAD CE website for details.

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  • Reflections: Primary Colors and the Art of Persuasion
    Dec 17 2025

    A reflection on teaching primary color concepts; thoughts on persuasion and the Pantone Color of the Year.

    Resources:

    Aristotle, On Sense and the Sensible, MIT website

    Da Vinci, A Treatise on Painting, e-book website (see pages 141 and 147; also 178-79)

    Ogden Rood, Modern Chromatics, Internet Archive, website

    Berlin and Kay, Basic Color Terms, Wikipedia (Search UC Irvine for PDF)

    Pantone website

    David Batchelor, Chromophobia, University of Chicago Press, website

    Mitchell Johnson on Color, Albers versus Itten, website

    Jenn White, The enduring legacy of Jane Austen, WAMU / NPR, 1A, Listen

    Jane Austen, Persuasion, 2007, IMBD website



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  • Yellow
    Nov 29 2025

    An episode devoted to the color yellow.

    Resources:

    The St. Olaf Choir

    Looney Tunes: Elmer Fudd - Kill the Wabbit

    Day Glo Company

    David Briggs. Beyond Colour Theory: Understanding and Applying Colour, National Art School, Sydney, Australia, Online course

    Lauren Welbourne. Why we see things differently in winter compared with summer, Phys Org, Aug. 5, 2015

    Lauren Welbourne, et al. Human colour perception changes between seasons, Current Biology, Aug. 3, 2015

    Mike Webster. Environmental Influences on Color Vision, July 3, 2020

    Carl Orff: Carmina Burana

    Cold Play: Yellow

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  • Reflections
    Oct 14 2025

    A reflection on the past 4 years of the podcast.

    Matthew Midwood - Website

    Ed Charbonneau - Website

    Shedd Aquarium, Chicago, USA - Website

    Thomas Young - Bakerian Lecture, January 1, 1802, page 20

    Barry B. Lee. 2008. The evolution of concepts of color vision. Neurociencias.

    David Witt - Colormxr color mixing tool

    International Colour Association - AIC 2025 Taipei: Color for Future

    Colour Society of Australia - Colour Matrix Sydney 2025



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  • A Sherlock Holmes Color Theory Odyssey
    Apr 21 2025

    More background on competing histories of color harmony, and a reprise of episodes from Season 1, Color Theory Wars parts 1 and 2.

    Emily Noyes Vanderpoel, Color Problems: A Practical Manual for the Lay Student of Color, Sacred Bones Records publisher

    Newton's Optiks, 1704, Project Gutenberg ebook

    Goethe's Theory of Colors, 1810 (1840 translated by Charles Lock Eastlake) Project Gutenberg ebook

    Schopenhauer's On Vision and Colors, 1816, AbeBooks

    Spinal Tap, Jazz Odyssey, 1984

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  • Turquoise and Yellow: Measuring the Gap in My Knowledge in Parsecs
    Mar 19 2025

    Guardian website: Do you see blue or green? This viral test plays with color perception

    Colour Literacy Project: Resources

    Science How Stuff Works: Earth's Oldest Color was Pink

    Martin Bricelj Baraga (cyanometer art installation): Cyanometer

    Color categories in thought and language, edited by C. L. Hardin and Luisa Maffi. Cambridge University Press, New York: 1997

    Encyclopedia of Color Science and technology (UC Irvine): World Color Survey

    Space.com: Parsec

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  • A Mary Gartside and Emily Noyes Vanderpoel Project
    Feb 17 2025

    Sharing a project I designed based upon Mary Gartside and Emily Noyes Vanderpoel's color methodologies. Try it for yourself, or with a class.

    Link to project description (Google Doc):

    Color Project: Mary Gartside and Emily Noyes Vanderpoel

    Link to video of presentation on Gartside and Vanderpoel's methodologies (on Vimeo):

    MCAD 2022 Faculty Biennial Forum Presentation by Ed Charbonneau

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