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 Sep 14, 2022
118 - The Road to Atlantis
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
Wednesday Sep 14, 2022
What happens when a point becomes a line?, the Atlantean Halls of Record, Atlantis as a Greek cautionary tale, the difference between a lost civilization and a lost tribe, the importance of ruins, the truth of Atlantis, the need for speculation, afrofuturism, the different thought processes between tribes and civilizations, and mapmaking.
Lots of Gus noise in this one! It was quite the experience.
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
117 - One Measures a Circle, Beginning Anywhere
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Wednesday Sep 07, 2022
Welcome to the 117th episode of No Country...or the 1st episode of "Lost Xplorers." The "E" has gone missing. Kris and I were chatting on the phone about a new book that he's working on called The Lost Xplorer's Handbook. That started lighting up parts of my brain. I've recently been getting back into esoteric stuff, archaeology, history, and anthropology, and I wondered, "What if we changed the name of the podcast, redirected our focus a bit?"
We discuss the recent change in this episode. I think you'll hear the enthusiasm. Next week we start talking about Atlantis, but this week we talk about our new direction, electricity, "the line and the field," and I'm given the challenge of breaking it to an imaginary friend that I'm a little tired of virtual children.
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
116 - Fabian and the Sun King
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
Wednesday Aug 31, 2022
On this episode, we discuss:
Nap: Interrupted, what would happen if you were shrunk to the size of an ant, the rise of the Sophists, the possibility of knowledge, the value of speculation, believing everything, thought-terminating clichés, rudeness, and how not being a dick is the most important goal in this day and age.
Notes:
"Letter Concerning the Fire on the "Helen" by Alfred Russel Wallace
Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
115 - Land Art and the ”City”
Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
Wednesday Aug 24, 2022
One of my favorite episodes, now. In this episode, Kris and I take Michael Heizer's recently-completed fifty-year art/architecture project "City" as a frame to talk about collaboration, ego, atomization, and communitarianism.
Notes:
Basin and Range National Monument
Florence Goodenough's "Draw a Person" test
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
114 - To Remain Whole and Share Across Time
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
Wednesday Aug 17, 2022
On this episode, we talk the realm of angels and saints, visits from the dead, baby DJs, not complaining, externalizing thought, Giordano Bruno, books as sacred objects, the roots of the word “tradition,” the humors, order and secrecy, the importance of worlding, symmetry, and bonds.
Henry Corbin - The History of Islamic Philosophy
James Hillman - The Dream and the Underworld
John Searle’s Chinese room
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
113 - Value and Money
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
Wednesday Aug 10, 2022
On this episode, we talk about covid recovery, finding your focus, monetization, and how that idea relates to value and values. We also have an imaginative challenge about artworks conversing, and a dream of a public toilet.
Friday Aug 05, 2022
112 - Square Dancing in the Meramec Caverns
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Friday Aug 05, 2022
Sorry for the delay on this one. As we talk about in this episode, I've been a bit under the weather. On this episode, we talk about icons and heritage, and whether or not our youngest generations have any connection to time and history. Can we still have devotional practices when everyone has become atomized?
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
111 - For the Record
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
Wednesday Jul 27, 2022
What does it mean to say that something is "on the record"? Who's keeping this record? Kris and I talk about moving away from community, becoming a stranger to old friends, and developing tribes instead. It's good to be a part of a tribe...not so much a mob. Also, David is tasked with making a billionaire believe that he lives in 1988.
Sunday Jul 24, 2022
110 - In the Library of Libraries
Sunday Jul 24, 2022
Sunday Jul 24, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I continue our discussion of mental maps. We're getting really close to something here
Sorry for the lateness, my cord broke on this one.
TOO MANY MIKES.
Wednesday Jul 13, 2022
109 - Mattang
Wednesday Jul 13, 2022
Wednesday Jul 13, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I discuss Marshall Islands stick charts (known as Mattang), and their relation to the maps we know and (no longer know how to) use. How do we construct maps in our minds? What is their relation to the territory? When is it good to trust a guide?
Kris tasks me with inventing a scenario involving deals, and we tell each other our dreams. (Giant Hyenas!)