Sam Klein & Bettina Warburg
Captured Podcast
Knowledge wants to progress, but first it needs to survive. This is a podcast to uncover the people and organizations that are capturing societal knowledge and where it ultimately goes. capturedpod.substack.com
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Sam Klein & Bettina Warburg
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10 oct. 2025
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Dorn Cox: Farms as Epicenters of Local Knowledge 10.10.2025 1:18:20
This week, Dorn Cox introduces us to the modern world of open agricultural technology, and the long history of farmers as stewards of collective knowledge and shared resources. Have you ever heard of a “ grange hall ”? Well, we hadn’t before this conversation! Join us to discover how farmers today are hacking their own tools, and running long-term experiments into enhancing both local ecosystems a...
Bruno Giussani: The Curator's Dilemma 09.09.2025 1:25:17
Welcome to Captured , where we explore how knowledge is preserved and lost in our digital era. In today’s episode, you’ll meet Bruno Giussani , a curator who has spent decades seeking out the ideas and people shaping our society. Overview In this conversation, we dive into what it really means to curate knowledge, how the movement of ideas changes over time, and how this can help us make sense of...
Jack Cushman: Libraries and the Data.gov Archive 17.08.2025 1:13:44
Welcome to the Captured podcast! For our first episode we interview Jack Cushman, Director of the Library Innovation Lab [ LIL ] at the Harvard Law School Library. Our conversation explores the field of digital preservation, through which organizations and communities capture, maintain, and share digital societal knowledge. This is a rapidly changing field, only becoming more essential as everythi...
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