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A Shoot 'em Up (Shmup) Gaming Podcast. We cover everything from Danmaku, Bullet Hell, Arcade, New, Retro, Top Down, Twin-Stick, Run n Gun, Fixed, Gallery, Rail, Arena... Rogue-lite Hybrids (cause that's a thing)... maybe a light gun game or two... basically anything that's shmup or shmup related. We do the news, reviews, retrospectives, deep dives, and any other hot item clickbait words that raises the SEO! Hosted by Sensei Pong. Thread the needle... Lick and Scrubside!
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René Soller, Schmied aus Zihlschlacht, erzählt von Glut und Klang an der EsseDie Gallusglocke aus dem 7. Jahrhundert gilt als die älteste Glocke der Schweiz. Sie hängt heute im Chorraum der Kathedrale. René Soller hat für den Stiftsbezirk zwei unterschiedliche Repliken geformt und erzählt von der Arbeit daran und dem Knistern und Funkeln an der Glu…
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Dominik Flammer und Cornel Dora geben Ruth Wiederkehr Auskunft zur Sommerausstellung 2024 im Barocksaal der StiftsbibliothekDas Essen und das Trinken gehören zu den wichtigsten Dingen, die wir tun. Was und wie wir essen erzählt viel über uns Menschen. In der Stiftsbibliothek St.Gallen ist mit den Speisesegnungen von Ekkehart IV. aus dem 11. Jahrhun…
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Podcast zur Winterausstellung 2023/24Handschriften sind Unikate. Besonders wertvoll sind sie, wenn sie darüber hinaus einmalig sind, zum Beispiel wenn sie als einzige einen wichtigen Text überliefern, der von allgemeiner Bedeutung ist.Viel Einmaliges ist aber auch intim und unscheinbar, etwa ein persönlicher Brief oder ein Gekritzel am Seitenrand. …
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Von der Signaletik zur SzenographieJohannes Stieger hat die Signaletik im Stiftsbezirk mitgestaltet und ist in zahlreichen anderen Projekten, wo Gestaltung, ein genauer Blick und ein Gesprächspartner gefragt ist, involviert.Als Leiter von studio DAS versucht er Räume und Inhalte zu verknüpfen. Er erzählt über seine Arbeit und gibt Einblicke in sein…
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Podcast zur Sommerausstellung 2023Sie sind weit weg und doch ganz nah: die Sterne. Seit jeher haben sie die Menschen in ihren Bann gezogen. Vom Himmel scheinend, boten sie Orientierung, Inspiration und Hoffnung. Sie legten die Grundlage für die Berechnung der Zeit und für Versuche, die Zukunft vorherzusagen.Die Ausstellung verfolgt den Weg dieser l…
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Im Gespräch mit dem Albert Holenstein zum Handbuch der Schweizer KlosterbibliothekenDie Ordensgemeinschaften der Schweiz bewahren einen grossen Teil unseres Kulturerbes. Durch den heutigen gesellschaftlichen Strukturwandel wesentlich betroffen tauchen vermehrt Fragen zur Bestandesplanung, Konservierung und Vermittlung des schriftlichen Kulturerbes …
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Roland Stieger ist Gestalter der meisten Plakate und Publikationen der Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen der letzten Jahre. Als Teil des Büros TGG prägt er damit den öffentlichen Auftritt der Institution schon weit über ein Jahrzehnt mit. In diesem Podcast lässt er den Gedanken freien Lauf - von den Handschriften bis zur eigenen Schriftgestaltung. Ein sp…
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Podcast zur Winterausstellung 22/23Die Literatur der römischen Antike ist vielfältig, farbig, sinnlich. Auch nach zwei Jahrtausenden fasziniert sie noch. Das war im Mittelalter nicht anders. Antike Texte wurden abgeschrieben, gelesen, kommentiert. Mit ihrer Hilfe übten sich die jungen Mönche des Klosters St.Gallen im Latein. Was stilistisch Vorbild…
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Von den Aufgaben der Archäologie in und um den StiftsbezirkArchäologische Funde im Stiftsbezirk? Ja, die gibt es. Welche dies sind, berichtet uns Martin Schindler, Kantonsarchäologe vom Kanton St. Gallen. Doch nicht nur über die Funde wird gesprochen, die sich im Gewölbekeller des Stiftsbezirks befinden, sondern auch darüber wie gross das mittelalt…
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Guido Faccani gibt Auskunft zum detaillierten KatalogIn einer Monografie der Kantonsarchäologie St.Gallen präsentiert Guido Faccani erstmals eine Gesamtschau der St.Galler Bauplastik des 1. Jahrtausends aus dem Stadtgebiet. Der Katalog mit ausführlichen Beschreibungen von 82 Stücken wird ergänzt durch Spezialuntersuchungen zum verwendeten Sandstein…
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Haben Tiere eine Seele? Warum kommen in so vielen Heiligenlegenden Drachen vor? Durften Mönche Haustiere halten? Und gab es im Mittelalter schon Zoos? Diese und viele andere Fragen rund um Tiere und Menschen beantwortet die Winterausstellung der Stiftsbibliothek anhand von Handschriften und Drucken aus dem Mittelalter und der frühen Neuzeit. Franzi…
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In this second part of the discussion about nuclear waste storage with Jarkko Stenfors from Posiva, we are discussing how the copper canisters containing the waste are treated and store in the long term. Also some explanation on what experiments and testing have been done to ensure the safety of the storage for hundreds of years. And finally we go …
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In this first part of the episode we are discussing about Posiva, how the nuclear waste is generated in the power plants and its short term storage. Then we start the discussion about Posiva's plans for long term storage in their underground facilities in Olkiluoto. In there the nuclear waste is transferred from the short term storage to copper can…
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We finally got to play the new VR Half Life game after 13 years of wait and it was so much more that we expected. In this episode we discuss about VR and how the game fits in the VR landscape as well as the game itself. There are spoilers of the story (but not the ending, we managed to avoid that) so if you are a fan of the series get a VR setup an…
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In this episode we are finally starting the Microfabrication series, sorry that took so long to get this done. In the introduction we are trying to define what Microfabrication is, where and why we need to use it and the concept of miniaturization. We also explain the fundamental building block needed for the basic fabrication that will then be exp…
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In this episode I'm discussing with Jaan Praks about the many satellites that are being built in Aalto University and in general about space science. The discussion is really interesting starting from the student projects to space technology in general and some reflection on the status of startups in the space industry. Let us know what you think o…
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In this episode we are discussing our first impression of VR and some games we tried. I recently got a Windows mixed reality headset while Nicola has had a Valve Index for a while so we are also discussing some hardware differences and how those translate into the gaming experience. Of course then we go forward with speculation about the future of …
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In the first episode of 2020 we finally got together again after a pause that ended up being longer than expected with my 2 months trip to Japan after the summer holidays. This is an easy episode to start the new year with our plans for the future of the podcast and, of course, some random discussions about some potential future topics. We hope tha…
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In this episode we are having an organic discussion starting with open source smartphone hardware and software to the future of open source and privacy. This was an interesting discussion moving naturally to the issues of privacy in today's internet and how open source could affect in the future. During the summer we will have some hard time keepin…
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In this episode we are discussing the upcoming game Starbase from Frozenbyte with Artturi. He was missed in the podcast for a while and he has been working on the game for a while. We are discussing a bit the technology behind the engine, how a game is developed and game design. Hopefully this will give some inside view into game development. If yo…
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In this episode we are discussing the year's E3 conference, which games interested us the most and the news in hardware (both GPU and CPU) annouced at the conference. There is no talk about consoles and many games were missing but we are planning a continuation episode with more discussion. As always come to talk to us @STG_podcast and share this e…
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In this episode Juhana is finally back and we get to have another of the random discussions about different topics. A bit about the Chernobyl HBO series (go watch it), the robot vacuum-cleaner and the value of privacy. This is a topic that comes out here rather often because we apparently really care and, every time, we hope that people would also …
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In this episode I'm speaking about some games I'm playing, a short one to fill some holiday time. Games in the episode: AC origins, The Division 2 and Destiny 2, Generation Zero and Rage 2. More traditional discussion with science and tech next week! As always come to talk to us @STG_podcast and share this episode around if you found it interesting…
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Again I was left alone for this episodes and these are not easy to do without a proper discussion, the interest feedback is missing when speaking to a screen (at least my cat is here listening to me). Anyway, this time I'm talking about some more EU project from railway network simulation to automatic maintenance and smart sleepers to automatic bee…
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In this episode I'm going through some results from a CORDIS results pack about nano-materials (Cordis website) while going a bit deeper into what Microfluidics is, some applications and roll-to-roll fabrication. The at the end a bit about printed electronics in connection with the roll manufacturing. Microfluidics is a research field that focuses …
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To all the esteemed listeners, We want to formally thank all of you for listening this podcast for so long. We finally reached the big milestone of 1 year of actual episodes and we are still planning on going. We will try to invite more and more interesting guests (while having easy access to professors in the university) and, hopefully, start the …
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In this shorter episode we have a discussion about the articles found on the Research*eu magazine on nuclear power research in the European Union. The discussion starts from a general overview of the nuclear energy in Europe in both technical and political/feelings prospective and moves to the new research and the Generation 4 liquid metal cooled f…
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In this episode we have a very interesting discussion with Anna Fait from ETH Zurich (Twitter @AnnaFeit and http://annafeit.de) about her research on inputs methods and optimization of keyboard layouts in particular the research on the new French official layout (more info here and here the layout (in French) ). The discussion is about all the new …
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In this episode we discuss with Professor Kujala from Aalto university about his research work in Marine technology with a focus on the arctic (being located in Finland, there is always a focus on ice) and the expertise that the University and companies in Finland have acquired over the years. We go through Ice breaker technology, how does an ice b…
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In this episode we are discussing with professor Esa Kallio from Aalto about the satellites built in the university and how do you build a cube satellite with students. The Aalto-1 was the first satellite built in Finland and now, after 2 more built in Aalto University, some commercial cubesat have being built from spin off company. The discussion …
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In this episode we are discussing with Aalto University professor Armi Temmes about the future of district heating in Finland. Most of the discussion is revolving around the use of renewable energies for both electricity and direct heat generation. Starting with an introduction to the topic and then following the needs and challenges from a technic…
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