unfinishing

By: Emily Anderson
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  • unfinishing celebrates projects that are incomplete, abandoned, works in progress, or not public. Guests on unfinishing rediscover and find the value in secret and incomplete schemes. Presented by Emily Anderson. Website: unfinishing.co.uk Instagram: @unfinishingpod Email: emily@unfinishing.co.uk Twitter: @TrueBagglerag
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  • with Michael Shallcross. Inscribing Pandemonium.
    Feb 5 2025

    unfinishing is the podcast about projects that are incomplete, abandoned, works-in-progress or not public. It’s presented by Emily Anderson and the artwork is by Graham Oakes.


    If you have an incomplete or private project you’d like to talk about, please contact us via our website: https://unfinishing.co.uk/.


    My guest in this episode is Dr Michael Shallcross, who is a writer based in York, UK. Michael's unfinished project is called Inscribing Pandemonium.


    Inscribing Pandemonium is about why authors introduce devils or devil-like characters into their writing, and what happens when they do.


    Michael focusses on writers who try to use the devil to help convey a particular angle on social and political change - only to find that the devil isn’t always that easy to control.


    Originally, Inscribing Pandemonium was going to be a traditional academic book, but it became clear that a book just wasn’t going to contain the subject.


    Instead, Michael left the book unfinished, and he’s now exploring a far more expansive, accessible, and entertaining online format for his work.


    Michael has a PhD in English Studies from Durham University, and his first book, Rethinking G.K. Chesterton and Literary Modernism: Parody, Performance, and Popular Culture, was published by Routledge in 2017. Michael can be contacted via ⁠⁠⁠Bluesky⁠⁠⁠.


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    Links of interest


    About Inscribing Pandemonium: ⁠https://inscribingpandemonium.wordpress.com/the-point/⁠


    G.K. Chesterton: https://www.chesterton.org/who-is-this-guy/


    Butler Act: ⁠⁠⁠https://www.parliament.uk/about/living-heritage/transformingsociety/livinglearning/school/overview/educationact1944/⁠⁠⁠


    Kingsley Amis: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingsley_Amis


    Lucky Jim: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucky_Jim


    Evelyn Waugh: https://evelynwaughsociety.org/about-evelyn-waugh/


    J.G. Ballard: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._G._Ballard

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    33 mins
  • with Kenton Rogers. Treeconomics and the treescapes of the future.
    Dec 30 2024

    unfinishing is the podcast about projects that are incomplete, abandoned, or not public. It’s presented by Emily Anderson and the artwork is by Graham Oakes.


    If you have an incomplete or private project you’d like to talk about, please contact us via our website: https://unfinishing.co.uk/.


    This episode features Kenton Rogers, the director and co founder of Treeconomics. Treeconomics is an organisation that uses the best available scientific techniques to understand and improve how trees enrich our urban and rural spaces.


    Kenton talks about some of the projects that the team at Treeconomics has completed, and explains why working with trees is always an ongoing, unfinishing endeavour.


    Kenton is a Chartered Urban Forester and Environmentalist. He’s worked on a range of commercial, urban and community forestry projects in the UK, Europe and North Africa. Kenton was a Trustee of the International Tree Foundation and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He has written for the UK National Ecosystem Assessment and the Springer Handbook of Urban Forests, and co-authored the Haynes Workshop Manual for Trees.


    ‘Thank the Lord (for Sidmouth Arboretum)’ was recorded by Kelvin Dent and Tess Bisson, musical director of Sid Vale Folk Choir.


    Links of interest


    Treeconomics website and resources: https://treeconomics.co.uk/resources/other-resources/


    Birmingham Tree People: https://birminghamtreepeople.org.uk/


    Sidmouth Arboretum: https://sidmoutharboretum.org.uk/

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    31 mins
  • with Sophia Siddique Harvey. Shirkers, vulnerability, and staying for the credits.
    Sep 17 2024

    Sophia Siddique is a film scholar whose area of focus is contemporary Southeast Asian cinemas, film phenomenology, and genre (horror and science-fiction). She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Film at Vassar College. Siddique lives with a lovable feline rascal, Magnus, who is her creative muse!


    Sophia’s unfinished project is a film called Shirkers, which she created in the early 1990s alongside Sandi Tan and Jasmine Ng. She met Sandi and Jasmine while studying film at Substation, Singapore’s first independent contemporary arts centre.


    Shirkers is an incomplete film because after shooting was finished the director, Georges Cardona, took the recordings and refused anyone else access to them. The theft meant that Shirkers could never be fully produced and released as a complete feature film. Georges was involved in Shirkers because he taught the film course on which Sophia, Sandi, and Jasmine were enrolled.


    The footage of Shirkers – but crucially not the sound recordings – was eventually recovered decades later. The recovery took place when, after Georges’ death, his ex-wife found and entrusted the film reels back to Sandi, Jasmine, and Sophia.


    Sandi Tan tells that story in her excellent 2018 documentary, which is also called Shirkers and is available on Netflix. It contains lots of footage from the original film (which Sophia calls Shirkers 1.0), and features Sophia talking about her experiences of creating it.


    As Sophia explains in our interview, taking part in the Shirkers documentary (which she refers to as Shirkers 2.0) has allowed her to access whole new ways of thinking about incomplete things, to use exciting experimental forms in her academic work, and to enjoy different, delightful approaches to living creatively.


    Sophia tells me about the variety of emotions and youthful confidence involved in making Shirkers 1.0; about the vulnerability she experienced when watching Shirkers 2.0; about how her experiences with Georges prepared her for working with difficult people later in her career; about the impact of the Shirkers film on how scholars can think about films that are incomplete or no longer exist; and about the importance of staying for the credits when you go to the cinema.


    Links of interest:


    Sophia: https://www.vassar.edu/faculty/soharvey


    Shirkers: https://www.netflix.com/gb/title/80241061


    Incomplete: The Feminist Possibilities of the Unfinished BBC Film, edited by Alix Beeston and Stefan Solomon: https://www.ucpress.edu/books/incomplete/paper


    Giselle Buchanan: http://www.gisellebuchanan.com/about-1


    Allyson Nadia Field, Uplift Cinema: The Emergence of African American Film and the Possibility of Black Modernity: https://www.dukeupress.edu/uplift-cinema


    unfinishing is the podcast about projects that are incomplete, abandoned, works in progress, or not public. It’s presented by Emily Anderson and the ⁠artwork is by Graham Oakes⁠. If you have an incomplete or private project you’d like to talk about, please email unfinishing.pod@gmail.com, contact Em on Instagram @unfinishingpod, or on Twitter @TrueBagglerag.

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    45 mins

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