Episodios

  • Interface - Navigate the space where worlds connect with Aiko Sato
    Mar 30 2026
    Join host Aiko Sato as she explores where different worlds collide—from the screens we touch to art that stops us cold, from cobblestone streets holding ghost stories to mistranslations revealing hidden meaning. Interface journeys through places where systems meet and unexpected connections emerge, discovering what gets wonderfully lost between worlds.

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    1 m
  • Interface - What the Town Remembers
    Mar 30 2026
    Join host Aiko Sato as she explores how towns function as living palimpsests—layered manuscripts where past and present coexist. From Pāhoa, Hawaii's volcanic transformations to Yokohama's port history, Aiko examines how communities navigate what they preserve and what disappears, revealing that absence speaks as loudly as presence in shaping collective memory and identity.

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    35 m
  • Interface - The Skin of the Screen
    Mar 30 2026
    Host Aiko Sato explores how digital platforms connecting families to afterschool programs shape what parents see—and don't see—about their children's days. Drawing on insights from a Portland program manager who helped design family communication tools, the episode examines interfaces as "cultural membranes" that translate institutional systems into parent experiences, especially during pandemic-era adaptations when technology had to bridge unprecedented distances.

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    26 m