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

  • Layers of Innovation and Design [ENG]

    08/06/2016 Duração: 15min

    In this podcast Azadeh Abrishami discusses design, innovation, and research with Roger Malina. Azadeh Abrishami talks about her new start-up company and the effective design work that it is creating. She also discusses her past with academia where she studied under Bob Fee in both industrial engineering, industrial design, and design management.

  • SMU's Method to Build a Model for the Individual [ENG]

    06/06/2016 Duração: 16min

    In this podcast James David Hart and Roger Malina discuss SMU's method of teaching/training students. By including an entrepreneurship aspect into the curriculum a student gains more knowledge and a wider view point about their art/product. When building the business model students are encouraged to build for a singular individual in mind. This will give the student a chance to see from the consumers point of view and allow for precise feedback.

  • A New Way of Thinking in Engineering [ENG]

    03/06/2016 Duração: 19min

    Dr. Matt Brown and Dr. Fatemeh Hassanipour talk about engineering in a new perspective.

  • Other Planes 01: Ytasha Womack, Author, Filmmaker & Innovator

    01/06/2016 Duração: 22min

    The first Other Planes podcast features Chicago-based author, filmmaker and innovator Ytasha Womack, author of Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy, and director of the black science fiction film Bar Star City.

  • The Sun's Point of View [ENG]

    30/05/2016 Duração: 16min

    Lucy HG Solomon of the art collective, The League of Imaginary Scientists, probes future outcomes of Earth through human physicality. The results range from prosthetic tree limbs to human glaciers and posit human sensory organs for perceiving environmental data. She will present multidisciplinary art that combines digital media, dance, chemistry and geology.

  • Introducing Kapital Movie Industry Corporation [EN]

    25/05/2016 Duração: 17min

    Striving to become the “Hollywood of South Sudan”, Kapital Movie Industry is a network of visionary young artists, documentarists, Graphic Designers, Filmmakers, Web Designers, Film Directors and Visual Effect Artists who are interested in telling the story of their new country and helping to build its future. With the PeaceHackCamp they organize each year, the aim to engage with youth using graphic technology, cinema and video to promote peace in South Sudan. In this podcast, Bakahika Bruno, KMIC’s operational manger, talks about his visions for the future of African cinema and the technical (and economical) difficulties they encounter in order for new talents to emerge.

  • Anahtar Sözcükler: Ses ve Şehir

    23/05/2016 Duração: 13min

    Kültür, teknoloji ve sanat âlemlerinde ufuk açıcı çalışmalara imza atan isimlerle sohbetler. Anahtarsözcüklerimiz: yaratıcılık, ihtimaller ve Türkiye.

  • Machines Lie with Judge John Marshall [ENG]

    23/05/2016 Duração: 16min

    In this podcast Roger Malina discusses lying machines with Judge John Marshall and Ken Murphy. Judge John Marshall explains the theory of cyber ethics and talks about the expansion of machines and the overlap that is growing into the legal systems. Judge John Marshall also discusses with Ken Murphy the creation and advancement of space law.

  • Sound's Path to Academia [ENG]

    20/05/2016 Duração: 16min

    In this podcast Allucquére Rosanne (Sandy) Stone discusses the then and now of sound. Sandy Stone describes the route that she has taken to academia "where all good people eventually do arrive". Sandy Stone also explains her obsession with technology and analog. http://sandystone.com

  • A Song for the Absentees [ENG]

    19/05/2016 Duração: 16min

    'A Song for the Absentees' is an interactive sound installation where participants' voice trigger various sounds of animals that are endangered. Three microphones and speakers are dispersed throughout the space. Microphones constantly capture sounds that participants generated, and the frequency (pitch) of generated sound is constantly analyzed in computer software, and finally corresponding sound files of endangered species are triggered. The triggering action can be done both unconsciously and consciously by the participants inside the installation space. These sound files are licensed through and achieved at Macaulay Library of Cornell University which is the largest database of biodiversity audio and video recordings. This sound art installation were once installed in open deck public space at an art event that was held in July, 2015, in order to test and see how random audiences respond to the piece. http://www.crypt-id.net/#/a-song-for-the-absentees/

  • Designing the Mundane, Live Your Light, Chickens Unite! [ENG]

    18/05/2016 Duração: 15min

    Collin Steinmetz of the Ilumi lighting company, www.ilumi.com, discusses with Cassini Nazir of the ArtSciLab at UT Dallas the disruptive technologies in the lighting industry. Ilumi uses the motto “Live Your Light” to make the point that we underestimate the impact of lighting design on individuals. Ilumi sells a number of products for consumers and companies that allows individuals to tailor their lighting environment to their own specific biological rhythms and reactions to light. Cassini Nazir brings in the idea of “Designing the Mundane” that points out that many aspects of our life can be designed but are often neglected. Steinmetz ends with the most unexpected customer Ilumi has had: a chicken farmer who wanted to design the lighting to maximize egg laying --- and indeed the they worked using the ‘sunrise’ bulb to wake the chickens up earlier and the Circadian lightbulb to extend the egg laying period.

  • "Molding the Signifier", as seen by the artist, Ivor Diosi

    17/05/2016 Duração: 23min

    Enregistré par Annick Bureaud le 20 novembre 2015 à Prague dans le cadre du projet Trust Me, I'm An Artist [http://olats.org/trustme/trustme.php] Jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing), Stefanski "Last Light Lament" (Atmos Production Music/UNIPPM) and extracts of Molding the Signifier sound track. Montage : Thibaud Marty. The artist Ivor Diosi discusses his biocybernetic installation Molding the Signifier that he exhibited at the Ex Post cultural center in Prague in november 2015 as part of the EU Creative Europe funded Trust Me, I'm An Artist project. This podcast is linked to the one with Ondrej Cakl who discusses the same work from the point of view of the curator.

  • Shipping Dirt from the Moon with Ken Murphy and Judge John Marshall [ENG]

    15/05/2016 Duração: 15min

    In this podcast Roger Malina discusses space with Ken Murphy and Judge John Marshall. Ken Murphy explains cislunar space and the advancements that will come with progression inside cislunar space. Ken Murphy and Judge John Marshall also discuss the legal and beneficial aspects of shipping moon dirt to Earth for agricultural advancements.

  • The Lumen Life - Reexamining the Relationship Between People and Lighting [ENG]

    13/05/2016 Duração: 16min

    Light is a powerful force that often seems to fall into the background of our day-to-day lives. It tells us when to wake and when to sleep. It creates atmosphere and mood. It gives focus and function. It entertains and envelops. So why is control of lighting normally limited to on and off? As both the LED lighting and the connect home industries continue to see exponential growth, we find it increasingly important to examine how people interact with light, how light interacts with them, and what can be done to help people think about an ordinary item in an extraordinary way. http://ilumi.co/

  • A Theater of Cruelty [ENG]

    11/05/2016 Duração: 19min

    Considered as restaured behaviors or even as living reliquaries, it is suggested that bioart works can be approached from the standpoint of performance studies. Bioartist Ionat Zurr talks about her use and understanding of performance/performativity as a way to create ritual experiences and enabling symbolic connections. The podcast addresses the concept of cruelty with regards to the aesthetics of care and disappointment. http://lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/tca/

  • "Molding the Signifier", as seen by the curator, Ondrej Cakl

    10/05/2016 Duração: 12min

    Enregistré par Annick Bureaud le 20 novembre 2015 à Prague dans le cadre du projet Trust Me, I'm An Artist [http://olats.org/trustme/trustme.php] Jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing), Stefanski "Last Light Lament" (Atmos Production Music/UNIPPM). Montage : Thibaud Marty. The curator Ondrej Cakl discusses his approach to the biocybernetic installation Molding the Signifier by Ivor Diosi that he showned at the Ex Post cultural center in Prague in november 2015 as part of the EU Creative Europe funded Trust Me, I'm An Artist project. This podcast is linked to the one with Ivor Diosi discussing the same artwork.

  • Crushing Conventions: Nomad Evolution [ENG]

    25/04/2016 Duração: 16min

    Urvi Bhandari, Partner and Chief Connections Officer for Crush Industries, discusses the new forms of professional nomadism emerging. She discusses how the JUNE project is seeking to address the professional needs of retired elders, but also ideas for floating cities and other new social organisations that will emerge over the coming century given the changing demographics, professional career paths and the needs of personal life styles. The discussion is with Roger Malina.

  • Scales of Life - in Art [ENG]

    22/04/2016 Duração: 15min

    Extending our discussion on biolabor to the field of synthetic biology, Ionat Zurr addresses the application of engineering principles to life. She also reflects upon her role as both an artist and researcher that makes use of technology to create symbolic gestures. The episode ends with comments on the scalability of the living and the links between biological and conceptual arts. http://lab.anhb.uwa.edu.au/tca/

  • Anahtar Sözcükler'e başlarken [TR]

    20/04/2016 Duração: 13min

    Anahtar Sözcükler'in ilk programı, serinin genel çerçevesi ve ilerleyen yayınlarda ele alınacak konuların zeminine hakkında. Anahtar Sözcükler ekibinden Altuğ Akın, Hasan Cenk Dereli ve Sarphan Uzunoğlu seriye ve Anahtar Sözcükler'e yaklaşımlarını tartışıyorlar.

  • A 9 Year Old Dreams of Space

    13/04/2016 Duração: 15min

    Nine year old Jack T. Robertson shares his dreams of traveling into space... to the outer planets and beyond. in a video produced by Michael Ricciardi. For this Yuri's Night podcast, Michael Ricciardi recollect memories of his experiences with space, art, and how it has impacted his life in discussion with Roger Malina.

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