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Geeks in a Gallery: Country Roads in G

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Welcome back to your favorite podcast where we dive into the fascinating intersection of art and geek culture. In this episode, we're thrilled to host an enlightening interview with Jared Tadlock from "two/two/eight," located at 228 Adams Street in Fairmont, West Virginia. The gallery's name itself is a clever nod to our podcast's theme, blending the octave concept that we've been discussing.This episode marks a special milestone as we explore the history and mission of "two/two/eight." Jared, known for his unique blend of artistic expression and tech-savviness, shares how the gallery serves as a haven for geeks who appreciate both art and technology. We discuss how the octave theme ties into the gallery's name and its role in fostering creativity among enthusiasts.The interview also delves into Fairmont's rich cultural tapestry, highlighting how the local community contributes to an inclusive environment for all guests. Jared emphasizes his role as a bridge between art and technology, sharing stories that humanize geeks and inspire creative expression.Wait, did I miss anything? Oh yeah, the frequency of 228 Hz being G is the clever nod to the gallery and its events that are not limited to just traditional canvas art.

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Welcome back to your favorite podcast where we dive into the fascinating intersection of art and geek culture. In this episode, we're thrilled to host an enlightening interview with Jared Tadlock from "two/two/eight," located at 228 Adams Street in Fairmont, West Virginia. The gallery's name itself is a clever nod to our podcast's theme, blending the octave concept that we've been discussing.This episode marks a special milestone as we explore the history and mission of "two/two/eight." Jared, known for his unique blend of artistic expression and tech-savviness, shares how the gallery serves as a haven for geeks who appreciate both art and technology. We discuss how the octave theme ties into the gallery's name and its role in fostering creativity among enthusiasts.The interview also delves into Fairmont's rich cultural tapestry, highlighting how the local community contributes to an inclusive environment for all guests. Jared emphasizes his role as a bridge between art and technology, sharing stories that humanize geeks and inspire creative expression.Wait, did I miss anything? Oh yeah, the frequency of 228 Hz being G is the clever nod to the gallery and its events that are not limited to just traditional canvas art.

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