Social Installations: Creative Thinging

Social Installations: Creative Thinging

Danika Dinsmore

Episodes 7
Avg. Duration 21m
Activity Highly Active
Since May 2026
Latest Episode Jun 2026

Publishing Details

Schedule
Weekly
Format
Serial
Consistency
45%
Hosting
api.riverside.com

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About This Podcast

What if a podcast could do more than talk about ideas — what if it could actually bring them to life?

Social Installations is a real-time collaborative podcast in which four participants dream up a “something,” plan it together on air, and then make it happen in the world. 

The idea grew from a PhD project rabbit hole, exploring the crossroads of creative agency, transformational creativity, and social commentary. The result is a format in which four women dream up a “something,” plan it together on air in real time, and then endeavor to make it happen in the world — publicly and without a script.

The catch? The project only happens if our audience decides it should by funding it.

The title “Social Installations” draws on the concept of “creative thinging,” developed by Oxford researcher Lambros Malafouris — the idea that creativity doesn’t just happen in our heads, but through action, collaboration, and engagement with the world around us. Social Installations embodies that idea: the crossing from idea to thing is where transformation lives.

Season One: The Road Trip

Four middle-aged women who all work in the arts and entertainment industry plan a seven-day road trip through scenic BC — live, on the podcast, without having spoken to each other about the trip beforehand. Each woman chooses one destination and one public creative installation to execute there. An uncertain Road Trip documentary follows.

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Recent Episodes

S1 The Road Trip: Pit Stop #1

Jun 05, 2026 8m Bonus Transcript

Co-producers Danika and Praxien discuss the process so far and how it is growing and transforming. To contribute to our Seed and Spark Fundraising…

S1E3 Season One: The Road Trip (Ep. 3)

Jun 02, 2026 27m Transcript

The cast discuss their road trip itinerary, and Danika reveals her thing.To contribute to our Seed and Spark Fundraising…

S1 Season One: The Road Trip (Ep. 2)

May 26, 2026 25m Transcript

Danika, Lori, Scarlet, and Mauri make some quick decisions about road trip destinations and parameters.Seed and Spark Fundraising Campaign launches May 28, 2026Find all the Social Installations…

S1 Season One: The Road Trip (Pilot Ep)

May 21, 2026 25m Transcript

Four middle-aged women. One Road Trip. Zero certainty.PLEASE NOTE: Our Seed & Spark Fundraising Campaign Launches in late May. We will announce when it does.Mentioned in this episode:Beghetto, R.…

S1 Season One: The Road Trip TEASER 3

May 09, 2026 0m Trailer Transcript

It's a podcast... it's a documentary... it's creativity as life as art... Season One begins May 2026 featuring Mauri Bernstein, Scarlett Chen, Danika Dinsmore, and Lori Watt

S1 Season One: The Road Trip TEASER 2

May 06, 2026 0m Trailer Transcript

Four middle-aged women who have spent their careers in service to other people's stories plan a road trip through scenic British Columbia — live, on the podcast, without discussing it beforehand.…

S1 Season One: The Road Trip TEASER 1

May 06, 2026 0m Trailer Transcript

Four middle-aged women. Seven days. One road trip. Zero certainty. Full episodes start May 12.

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How many episodes does Social Installations: Creative Thinging have?

Social Installations: Creative Thinging has published 7 episodes since May 2026, covering topics in Documentary, Society & Culture.

Is Social Installations: Creative Thinging still active?

Social Installations: Creative Thinging is currently highly active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 21m.

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