Creative Disturbance
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 217:24:42
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Sinopse
Creative Disturbance is an international, multilingual network and podcast platform supporting collaboration among the arts, sciences, and new technologies communities.
Episódios
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Kamusal Alanda Mimarlık: Gün Batımı Terası
05/04/2017 Duração: 13minH. Cenk Dereli, Evren Başbuğ ile kurucularından olduğu ofisin İzmir Körfezi kıyısında tasarladığı proje üzerinden, nitelikli kamusal alanların yaratım sürecinde mimar ve yerel yönetim arasındaki ilişkinin niteliği üzerine konuşuyor.
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Power Everywhere but not a drop to Save!
29/03/2017 Duração: 13minElaine Kaster and Chelsea Onyia from the Lynx Science academy discuss the current state of energy resources and clean energy research in today's world.
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The Line Between Body and Mind
27/03/2017 Duração: 11minKyle Chrisman and Charles Bernstein from the Founders Classical Academy discuss the link between the human brain and mind. Through discussion, they try and reason with the impact each aspect has on the other.
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Walk the Talk with Ganesh Venkataraman
23/03/2017 Duração: 15minA conversation with Ganesh Venkataraman, the new Sound Designer in the creative disturbance team. Ganesh walks us through his interesting audio engineering journey spread over 7 years.
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Çağdaş Sanatta Emek
23/03/2017 Duração: 18minMardin Artuklu Pelin Tan, sosyoloji ve sanat tarihi eğitim aldı; Mardin Artuklu Üniversitesi Mimarlık Fakültesi Öğretim Üyesi Pelin Tan'la çağdaş sanatta emek üzerine bir konuşma
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Journey to the ArtSciLab: Ritwik Kaikini
17/03/2017 Duração: 14minAshton Brillante talks with Ritwik Kaikini in a podcast about his journey to the ArtSciLab. From how Ritwik found the lab to his interests, they explore the route Ritwik took to become a member of the team.
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A Conversation with Dr. Thomas Deuel
06/03/2017 Duração: 18minJaneil Engelstad speaks with practicing neurologist and sound artist Dr. Thomas Deuel about the impact of music on the brain and it’s role as a therapeutic tool, as well as his background as a jazz musician. Dr. Deuel also talks about the Encephalophone - a brain-music interface he designed that allows for thought-controlled music creation.
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A Conversation with Sarah Koehler
01/02/2017 Duração: 15minJaneil Engelstad talks with Sarah Koehler currently a graduate student in Statistics at Colorado State University (CSU) about how artistic training shapes one’s work in the social and physical sciences and the impact of a social science education on a career in the arts. Koehler also talks about a software package that she is writing at CSU, which will measure carbon in the atmosphere.
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Episode 224: Reviews of Beowulf, Canopy, and Shadows on the Grave #1 and #2
30/01/2017 Duração: 01h25minOn this week's show, Andy and Derek discuss Santiago García and David Rubín's Beowulf, Karine Bernadou's Canopy, and the first two issues of Richard Corben's Shadows on the Grave.
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Artificial photosynthesis, clearing the sky with artificial diamond, meeting with Pinar Yoldas
27/01/2017 Duração: 26minArtist Pinar Yoldas presents and discusses her approach to art and to art and science collaborations and details her specific project in relation to the FEAT residency working with the DIACAT consortium that is developing a way to clean CO2 based on artificial diamond technologies. Recorded by Annick Bureaud on December 21st, 2016 by skype, in the framework of the EU H2020 co-funded FEAT / Future Emerging Art and Technology project [http://featart.eu/index.php?id=5]. Jingles and sound design Jean-Yves Leloup, music Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing), Stefanski "Last Light Lament" (Atmos Production Music/UNIPPM) and "Nouvelles Machines" by Pete Namlook & Geir Jenssen.
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Episode 223: Reviews of Trump: The Complete Collection, The Few #1, and Gumballs #1
25/01/2017 Duração: 01h28minThis week the Two Guys with PhDs Talking about Comics discuss Trump: The Complete Collection, Sean Lewis and Hayden Sherman's The Few #1, and Erin Nations's Gumballs #1.
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Bacteria Singing- Willy wonka or Theranostics?
05/01/2017 Duração: 16minJeremiah Gassensmith speaks to Roger Malina and Ritwik Kaikini about the mechanisms and application of proteins, bacteria and bioluminescence in the present world. If bacteria sing what would it sound like? How do we hear them?
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Time & Space, between noise and signal, meeting with Kerstin Ergenzinger and Simon Stellmer
31/12/2016 Duração: 22minArtist Kerstin Ergenzinger and scientist Simon Stellmer discuss the perception of time from their respective backgrounds and how they converge on the deep philosophical issues that are raised. They present and discuss their approach to art and to art and science collaborations and detail their specific project in relation to the FEAT residency. Recorded by Annick Bureaud on September 8th 2016 in Linz during Ars Electronica, in the framework of the EU H2020 co-funded FEAT / Future Emerging Art and Technology project [http://featart.eu/index.php?id=5]. Jingles and sound design Jean-Yves Leloup, musics Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing), Stefanski "Last Light Lament" (Atmos Production Music/UNIPPM) and "Nouvelles Machines" by Pete Namlook & Geir Jenssen.
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Experiencing the tangibility of a single atom, meeting with Tommaso Calarco
31/12/2016 Duração: 21minQuantum physicist Tommaso Calarco discusses his relation to contemporary art and shares his experience of collaborating with the artist duo Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand in the art-science FEAT residency programme. Recorded by Annick Bureaud on October 21st 2016 at Le Lieu Unique in Nantes at the exhibition of Evelina Domnitch and Dmitry Gelfand "Le vide et la lumière", in the framework of the EU H2020 co-funded FEAT / Future Emerging Art and Technology project [http://featart.eu/index.php?id=5]. Jingles and sound design Jean-Yves Leloup, musics Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing), Stefanski "Last Light Lament" (Atmos Production Music/UNIPPM) and "Nouvelles Machines" by Pete Namlook & Geir Jenssen.
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"Human priorities at exascale computing", meeting with Špela Petrič, MihaTuršič, and George Beckett
16/12/2016 Duração: 29minArtists Špela Petrič and MihaTuršič and scientist George Beckett talk about their approach to supercomputer and supercomputing in relation to the FEAT residency. They focus and agree on the place of collaboration between art and science and put human at the center of the priorities. Recorded by Annick Bureaud on September 9th 2016 in Linz during Ars Electronica, in the framework of the EU H2020 co-funded FEAT / Future Emerging Art and Technology project [http://featart.eu/index.php?id=5]. Jingles and sound design Jean-Yves Leloup, musics Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing), Stefanski "Last Light Lament" (Atmos Production Music/UNIPPM) and "Nouvelles Machines" by Pete Namlook & Geir Jenssen.
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The December Previews Catalog [ENG]
14/12/2016 Duração: 01h34minThe Two Guys with PhDs are back for their final Previews show of 2016, checking out the many solicits in the December catalog.
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"Inspired by Nature: Swarm of robots and artificial life works", meeting with Vicky Isley & Paul Smith (Boredom Research) and Thomas Schmickl
13/12/2016 Duração: 34minVicky Isley and Paul Smith forming the artist duo Boredom Research and Thomas Schmickl, the project leader of the scientific research project subCULTron talk about their respective approach of artificial life, both "in vitro" (artificial virtual creatures in a computer environment) and "in vivo" (robots and more precisely swarm of robots in natural environments). They present and discuss their common ground and questions in relation to the FEAT residency. Recorded by Annick Bureaud on September 10th 2016 in Linz during Ars Electronica, in the framework of the EU H2020 co-funded FEAT / Future Emerging Art and Technology project [http://featart.eu/index.php?id=5]. Jingles and sound design Jean-Yves Leloup, musics Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing), Stefanski "Last Light Lament" (Atmos Production Music/UNIPPM), "Nouvelles Machines" by Pete Namlook & Geir Jenssen and the sound pieces "After Glows" and "Shake Flake" by Boredom Research.
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"Quantum probing, experiencing nature or science?", meeting with Ruth Jarman, Semiconductor
13/12/2016 Duração: 24minRuth Jarman, from the duo Semiconductor, talks about how she and Joe Gerhardt are, in their art, looking for the language of science and man signature in nature. This journey is then built into their animation films and sound works. She presents and discusses their approach to art and to art and science collaborations and details their specific project in relation to the FEAT residency. Recorded by Annick Bureaud on September 9th 2016 in Linz during Ars Electronica, in the framework of the EU H2020 co-funded FEAT / Future Emerging Art and Technology project [http://featart.eu/index.php?id=5]. Jingles and sound design Jean-Yves Leloup, musics Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing), Stefanski "Last Light Lament" (Atmos Production Music/UNIPPM) and "Nouvelles Machines" by Pete Namlook & Geir Jenssen.
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Creating a Space for the Black Woman Nerd: The Jamie Broadnax Experience
11/12/2016 Duração: 27minJamie Broadnax joins Poe Johnson to discuss how growing up as comic book and video game fan while being a black girl led to the creation of the website and podcast: Black Girl Nerds. Additionally, they discuss the need for more inclusive voices and spaces within digital communities, and the relationship between fandom and social justice.
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Social Technologies and the Human Project
07/12/2016 Duração: 16minSaulo FA Barretto speaks to Roger Malina about his life and his initiative for deploying a model for human development in vulnerable regions based on art, science and technology. http://www.ipti.org.br/en/projects/the-human-project/ He founded a research institute(http://www.ipti.org.br/) to develop solutions for social needs through various technologies and close interaction with the communities.