Through the exploration of various cultures and archaeological mysteries throughout the world, authors J David Osborne and Kris Saknussemm attempt to get to the heart of our lost moment, and provide some potential paths out. LOST XPLORERS is a psychogeographical exploration of culture, art, language, and strange history.
Episodes
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
128 - Media Hygiene Best Practices
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
Wednesday Nov 23, 2022
On this episode, I ask Kris some important questions about sense making and storytelling. Considering all of the information out there, how does a person learn what's important and what isn't? How do we build a structure of reality in which we can exist in a healthy way?
Kris recounts an experiment with sound, a dream of killer plants and swords, and the importance of remembering 11/22.
Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
127 - The Writers’ Room: Hauntids
Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
Wednesday Nov 16, 2022
Kris and I get together to work out a "pilot episode" for a non-existent television show. Kris brings the concept this time: Hauntids is an X-Files, paranoid PKD thriller story about a girl in a hyper progressive future who begins to see a world that those around her can't. Unless, of course, she's just going crazy.
Wednesday Nov 09, 2022
126 - A Pirate of Exquisite Mind
Wednesday Nov 09, 2022
Wednesday Nov 09, 2022
Today on the show we talk about William Dampier, a pirate turned ship captain turned pirate again. Dampier headed the first official Royal Navy mission to collect flora and fauna from distant lands. Along the way he gifted the English language hundreds of new words, recipes, and understanding of winds, currents, and sailing.
But he also committed lots and lots of crime along the way. How do we tangle with complicated legacies such as this? Is there a way to become pirates in our own minds, with our own incomplete maps?
Note: my audio got lost for the last few minutes of the episode, but it doesn't affect the listening experience. I'm not leaving Kris hanging though!
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
125 - More Like Guidelines
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
Wednesday Nov 02, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I begin our discussion on PIRACY! What caused the pirate craze in the 17th century? Is there a way to incorporate this spirit Ito your day-to-day? What did the pirate utopias of the past teach us? Is this a mindset?
Thursday Oct 27, 2022
124 - Harvesting a Dead Man’s Brain
Thursday Oct 27, 2022
Thursday Oct 27, 2022
Kris and I continue our discussion about imaginary worlds by looking into the work of Daniel Defoe, with a particular focus on Moll Flanders and his Imaginary Voyages to the Moon. Did Defoe predict the invention of virtual reality? We discuss the importance of satire as a method of observing and reporting, a "descriptive" practice rather than a "prescriptive" one. This morphs into a great discussion about writing and storytelling. What's the difference between "telling a story" and "building a narrative"?
For the creative challenge, David is tasked with using a blind eel to navigate the web of a dead man's brain, in search of secrets.
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
123 - A Clock is a Spider Missing Some Legs
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
Wednesday Oct 19, 2022
For part two of our discussion of Michael Heizer's 'City,' Kris asks the question: what makes a city a city? Is the city's purpose tied into the "feel" of it? Are people the main component, or are cities built first, with the intention of herding people around? This is a great critique of Heizer's massive project, the first of its kind that I've ever seen. We also talk the origins of "beaver" as a euphemism, the City Museum of St. Louis, the credo of the Space Family Robinson, and "antonym therapy." David is tasked with taking us on a journey to a Mythic Destination in America...it involves apple pie and the descendants of Paul Bunyan.
Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
122 - A Tour of Michael Heizer’s ’City’
Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
Wednesday Oct 12, 2022
Big episode today folks! Kris got to take a tour of the new Michael Heizer project 'City.' I start off by telling him about a trip I took to an estate sale (complete with a creepy "Christmas room") and from there we move into an absolutely fascinating look at this project 50 years in the making. We talk about accessibility of art, anticipation of experience, obsessive outsider artists, and exotic aircraft over Area 51. This one is a banger!
Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
121 - A Voyage to the Moon
Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
Wednesday Oct 05, 2022
On this episode, we talk writing routines, positive and negative nodes of discourse, imaginary worlds, psychoarchaeology, utilizing A Voyage to the Moon to map the psyche of thinkers of the path, and perhaps to rewrite our own internal maps. Kris tasks David with developing a play about Darwin's theory of evolution...to be put on by a sixth-grade class.
Authors who set out visions of the Moon and other worlds pre-modernity:
Other notes:
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
120 - Attack of the Purple Crabs
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
Wednesday Sep 28, 2022
On this episode, Kris relates an amazing story about riding out a hurricane on the Isle of Pines and doing battle with mice, ants, and crabs. We then talk about the imaginary as a necessary component of the material, The Blazing World by Margaret Cavendish (the first work of science fiction by a woman, 1666), lost casinos, dreams of return, and the logical aspects of perception.
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
119 - Atlantis as Sigil
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
Wednesday Sep 21, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I discuss the deeper mythological meaning of Atlantis. Kris weaves together Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities, Burroughs, and the story of Fordlândia to interrogate why this story holds such power. What if Atlantis was a sigil?