Diving into the histories and meanings behind the art, images, and cultural objects we encounter every day. Hosted by Ferren Gipson, Object explores visual and material culture, offering a lens on how images and objects help shape the way we see and experience the world. **This podcast explores topics through thematic seasons and there are short breaks between seasons.** object.substack.com

Episode List

Imagined Futures: The Space Age

Mar 7th, 2026 6:37 PM

How have artists and designers visualised the future of space travel? From pulp magazine covers to furniture design to the NASA art programme, this episode explores how science fiction illustration and geopolitical concerns shaped the way the public thought about space travel and transformed mid-century visual culture.Featuring Amber Butchart, Nina Steinmüller, and Lois Rosson.This episode is presented in partnership with The Public Domain Review, an online journal exploring curious and compelling works from the history of art, literature, and ideas.RELATED LINKS:Object: https://objectstories.coPublic Domain Review: https://publicdomainreview.org1999 A.D. (1967 film): https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/1999-ad/NASA Art Program images: https://www.flickr.com/photos/nasacommons/albums/72157633977913266/AUDIO CLIPS:"1999 A.D.," directed by Lee Madden (Philco-Ford, 1967).“We choose to go to the Moon,” 12 September 1962, speech by John F. Kennedy at Rice University.EPISODE CREDITS:Host, research & production: Ferren GipsonMusic: Tom LloydObject cover art: Anna Bu KliewerLearn more at objectstories.coFollow @ferrengipson on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit object.substack.com

Imagined Futures: Early Sci-Fi and Electric Visions

Feb 23rd, 2026 5:00 AM

From fantastical telectroscope video calls to electric flying machines, explore how the Victorians imagined the future through images and early sci-fi literature. We discuss the genre of scientific romance, Jules Verne's influence on real space exploration, and surprisingly early concerns about climate change. Plus, we look at whimsical French postcards that envisioned everyday life in the year 2000.Featuring Iwan Rhys Morus and Nancy Rose Marshall.This episode is presented in partnership with The Public Domain Review, an online journal exploring curious works from the history of art, literature, and ideas. Discover more at publicdomainreview.org.RELATED LINKS:Object: https://objectstories.co/Public Domain Review: https://publicdomainreview.org/EPISODE CREDITS:Host, research & production: Ferren GipsonAudio sample: NASA / Apollo 11 Mission ArchiveMusic: Tom LloydObject cover art: Anna Bu KliewerLearn more at objectstories.co Follow @ferrengipson on Instagram This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit object.substack.com

Imagined Futures: Trailer

Feb 6th, 2026 12:08 PM

How have we imagined the future? Series 2 explores visions of tomorrow—from Victorian Scientific Romance to Space Age design, Afrofuturism, and cyberpunk.Episodes drop every other week starting February 23, 2026.The Imagined Futures series is brought to you in partnership with The Public Domain Review—discover images and ideas from forgotten pasts at publicdomainreview.org.Learn more at objectstories.co This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit object.substack.com

The X-mas Files: Dear Santa Letters

Dec 15th, 2025 5:00 AM

This episode explores letters to Santa Claus. Historian and folklorist Ceri Houlbrook traces the origins of these letters back to the 19th century, showing how they offer tiny time capsules into children’s lives, from their changing toy preferences to the ways they expressed good behaviour. Houlbrook shares examples of letters discovered tucked into chimney breasts, revealing the playful, sweet, and sometimes mischievous ways kids communicated with Father Christmas. Writer Alex Palmer dives into the story of John Gluck and the Santa Claus Association in early 20th-century New York, examining how the postal service, newspapers, and charitable initiatives shaped the practice of answering children’s letters. Together, the conversation reveals how social and economic shifts, the rise of commercial Christmas culture, and print media helped letters to Santa become a widespread and enduring tradition. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit object.substack.com

The X-mas Files: A Short History of the Christmas Tree

Dec 8th, 2025 5:00 AM

This episode explores the history of the Christmas tree, from medieval mystery plays and evergreen symbolism to Victorian interiors, mass-produced baubles and glittering modern displays. Along the way, we look at how the tradition travelled across Europe, entered British domestic life, and eventually became a global seasonal icon.Ferren is joined by three experts whose research illuminates how the Christmas tree evolved across centuries: historian Gerry Bowler, who explains how early winter greenery and festive customs intertwine; historian and author Judith Flanders, who guides us through German public trees, royal influence, and the rise of home decorating; and curator and writer Lucinda Gosling, who shares how Victorian imagery, 20th-century design, and even Charlie Brown shaped the trees we know today. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit object.substack.com

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