We’re joined by Tim Brookes: writer, researcher, artist, and founder of the Endangered Alphabets Project.
Through the Endangered Alphabets Project, he explores the deeper realities of writing systems dying — a loss most people rarely consider, yet one with profound consequences for communities, cultures, and humanity as a whole.
In this episode, writer and calligrapher Alice Mazzilli discusses her practice across hand lettering, style writing, and academic research. She explains her concept of...
In this episode, Joe Mazza, former Chief of the Translating Division at the U.S. State Department’s Office of Language Services, joins us for a...
In this premiere episode of Echoes of Meaning, Camila Sabogal speaks with Lefteris Kafatos, former diplomatic interpreter and cultural bridge-builder, about the unseen complexity...