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1 After the End Episode 5: Time, Mortality, and the Immortal Jellyfish In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe, Felix Flicker and Martin O'Brien come together for a discussion on time, mortality and immortality. Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe, Felix Flicker, Martin O'Brien 24 Nov 2025
2 After the End Episode 4: Living in Zombie Time – Martin O’Brien What is it like to live in Zombie Time? Performance artist Martin O’Brien opens the conversation on living beyond predicted life expectancy in what he calls ‘zombie time’. Patricia Kingori, Martin O’Brien 10 Nov 2025
3 After the End Episode 3: Does Time Exist – Felix Flicker Does time exist? Theoretical physicist Felix Flicker from the University of Bristol explores whether time exists and living after the end of the universe. Patricia Kingori, Felix Flicker 27 Oct 2025
4 After the End Episode 2: The Immortal Jellyfish – Miranda Lowe The Jellyfish that refuse to die. MIRANDA LOWE CBE, a principal curator in the Department of Life Sciences at the NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM in LONDON, introduces us to the extraordinary world of the immortal jellyfish. Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe 23 Oct 2025
5 After the End Podcast Introduction – Patricia Kingori Who decides when it’s over? In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Professor Patricia Kingori introduces the project and sets the stage for what’s to come. Patricia Kingori 23 Oct 2025
6 Once a home: art, displacement and temporalities of haunting This seminar discusses how city spaces are re-imagined through art activism in London. David Pinder 21 Mar 2015
7 Environmentalists’ temporalities: Urgency, transitions and the future This talk explores how environmentalists conceive of time. Jenny Pickerill 05 Feb 2015
8 Do not resuscitate orders in a UK hospital: an ethnography of the future-present Simon Cohn of Cambridge University looks at the ways health professionals and their activities construct an understanding of the human body according to particular temporal framings. An anthropology departmental seminar. Simon Cohn 29 Apr 2014