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by Roman Lineng

36 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

<p><b>ProtoAIrt:</b> <i>the Deep Dive</i> – an AI-powered art history podcast that brings the original Russian blog <a href="https://t.me/tararumbia">Tararumbia</a> to English-speaking listeners. The podcast explores European, Soviet and Russian art from ancient to contemporary times, mixing human insight with new generation tools to offer a fresh, curious, and research-minded take on visual arts, architecture, cinema, and museum culture.</p><p>For inquiries: protoAIrt@gmail.com</p>

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11/4/2025

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Episode thumbnail for Baroque Portraiture: Van Dyck and Rembrandt Comparative Analysis

July 4, 2026

Baroque Portraiture: Van Dyck and Rembrandt Comparative Analysis

Based on an original student paper and generated with the assistance of an LLM, this episode explores two masterpieces of seventeenth-century portraiture from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Comparing works by Rembrandt and Anthony van Dyck, it examines how each artist used light, colour, and composition to reveal character, emotion, and social status. Through these contrasting portraits, we gain insight into the evolution of Northern European Baroque painting.

Episode thumbnail for Brutal legacy: Völkerschlachtdenkmal and Tannenberg

June 27, 2026

Brutal legacy: Völkerschlachtdenkmal and Tannenberg

From the towering Monument to the Battle of the Nations in Leipzig to the now-vanished Tannenberg Memorial, this episode examines how monumental architecture shapes national memory, serves political agendas, and transforms over time from sites of commemoration into objects of debate. This episode was created using an LLM. Original jingle. Based on a texts first published at Tararumbia blog.

Episode thumbnail for Stripping politics from Max Richter's 'Voices'

June 20, 2026

Stripping politics from Max Richter's 'Voices'

When Max Richter released Voices in 2020, it came loaded with political texts and human voices. But the real story lies in what happens when you remove them. This episode dives into the instrumental heart of the album, proving that Richter's classical structures don't need explanation — they just need to be heard.

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What is ProtoAIrt?
<p><b>ProtoAIrt:</b> <i>the Deep Dive</i> – an AI-powered art history podcast that brings the original Russian blog <a href="https://t.me/tararumbia">Tararumbia</a> to English-speaking listeners. The podcast explores European, Soviet and Russian art from ancient to contemporary times, mixing human insight with new generation tools to offer a fresh, curious, and research-minded take on visual arts, architecture, cinema, and museum culture.</p><p>For inquiries: protoAIrt@gmail.com</p>
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