The Crit #30: Mr Threads

Barbie versus Oppenheimer isn’t the only blockbuster behemoth this month, as The Crit releases its 30th episode.

Following a discussion of design moments in cinema, hosts Oli Stratford and India Block discuss the unsettling implications of the allegations against David Adjaye; debate the merits of Meta’s Twitter dupe Threads; and visit the Young V&A, an impressive museum revamp that’s been tarnished by the removal of LGBTQ+ materials.

The special interview this month is with Paul Simmons, one half of design studio Timorous Beasties, to go behind the scenes on their upcoming collection White Wash Wish.

So grab your popcorn bucket and tune in to this brand new episode.

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Show Notes: Ep.30 - ‘Mr Threads’

David Adjaye allegations: 06:02

Threads by Meta: 15:12

Young V&A: 28:35

Timorous Beasties: 39:02


Credits

All music for The Crit has been created by Yuri Suzuki and Team Suzuki (Adam Cheong-MacLeod and Charlie Carroll) at Pentagram, and our logo was designed by Leonhard Rothmoser.

This episode was recorded at Convene, 22 Bishopsgate. Thank you to everyone at Convene for their kind support. If you’d like to find out more about Convene’s workplaces in London and further afield simply visit convene.com.

 
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