Mira Vale and Theo Arlen

Footnotes in Stereo

Footnotes in Stereo is a series of conversational research deep dives hosted by Mira Vale and Theo Arlen. Each episode follows a stack of sources into a different corner of culture, technology, art, religion, and history: the arguments, inventions, translations, and practical details that changed how people make meaning. Created with NotebookLM.

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Mira Vale and Theo Arlen

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Education

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Último episodio

6 de jul. de 2026

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Episodios

Photoshop from Darkrooms to Generative Fill 06.07.2026
The Sophisticated Architectural Matrix of Genesis 04.07.2026

Genesis is often treated as a beginning, but this episode treats it as an intricate architecture of text, transmission, commentary, translation, and literary design. Mira and Theo move between rabbinic commentary, modern literary analysis, manuscript traditions, chiasmus, and translation debates to ask how the book's structure carries meaning across time. Created with NotebookLM. Sources cited: -...

How Physics and Railroads Built the Circus 03.07.2026

How did a circular horse ring, rail logistics, clown traditions, and three-ring staging turn circus into a portable technology of spectacle? Mira and Theo follow Philip Astley's ring, Joseph Grimaldi's whiteface legacy, Dan Rice's political clowning, Barnum & Bailey's scale, and the railroad systems that made the American circus sprawl possible. Created with NotebookLM. Sources cited: - The story...

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