Creative Disturbance

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 216:57:39
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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

  • The Johannesburg Rocket Factory

    03/04/2015 Duração: 16min

    Artist-Activist Marcus Neustetter and Astronomer-Editor Roger Malina discuss the Rocket Factory project in Johannesburg; the ancient factory is being converted into residential units. Neustetter convinced the developer to creatively transform the project to create a unique residential space that is also connected to the imaginary of the place and its nearby residents.

  • A Neuroscience Story: From Mexico to Waco, from Waco to Dallas

    03/04/2015 Duração: 16min

    Nan Gao talks about her professional trajectory starting from Mexico. She talks about the different research she has done in the neuroscience field across different cities. Nan, as part of the international women month, gives some advice to young girls who would like to pursue studies in the neuroscience field.

  • Low-Tech for Local Relevances

    31/03/2015 Duração: 20min

    As founding member of The Trinity Session, along with Stephen Hobbes, Marcus Neustetter has been involved in several artistic projects in the Southern African region. This podcast presents a brief overview of his work and the local approach he promotes through the use of low technology.http://www.thetrinitysession.com/

  • Gréaud, L'irrésolu

    25/03/2015 Duração: 15min

    Dans un article annonçant la venue de "The Unplayed Notes Museum" au Dallas Contemporary, Frank Dufour préfigurait ce qu'il faut bien aujourd'hui convenir d'appeler "l'effet Gréaud" (article publié dans la revue Patron). Dans ce podcast, l'artiste nous entretient sur le concept d'irrésolution qui nourrit sa démarche et ses futurs projets.

  • Hasard et Nécessité dans le Design Engineering

    25/03/2015 Duração: 13min

    Roger Malina et Perrine Mathieu s'entretiennent à propos de leurs expériences respectives dans les domaines de l'aérospatiale et de l'aéronautique; histoire de revenir aussi, en ce mois de la femme sur CD, sur la possibilité d'un art de la collaboration.

  • The Emerging and Disappearing Networks of The Trinity Session with Marcus Neustetter

    22/03/2015 Duração: 16min

    Directed by Stephen Hobbs and Marcus Neustetter, The Trinity Session is a contemporary art production team defined by exchanges with their home-city Johannesburg, in relation to Africa and similar developed / developing contexts. Key activities include: temporary interventions and performances, in addition to producing and curating large scale public art programmes.

  • VR IMMERSION: Where We're Headed

    20/03/2015 Duração: 16min

    David Marlett interviews Dr. Oliver Kreylos (U.C. Davis) about Dr. Kreylos' work in VR including Dr. Kreylos's special interest in immersive data visualization, new hardware devices for VR capture and distribution, and 3D full image capture, and the new VR Lab at UC Davis.

  • Personalized Learning using Modeling with Karen Doore and Sharon Hewitt

    19/03/2015 Duração: 15min

    Maybe one size does not fit all in learning complex topics in mathematics and the other STEM(Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) areas. What if it were possible to personalizelearning by allowing students to learn a complex topic (such as integration found in calculus)using multiple model representations, including some that are devised and created by thestudent?

  • Cellphonia: A Historical Perspective

    19/03/2015 Duração: 11min

    Steve Bull and channel producer Scot Gresham-Lancaster meet online to look back over the early days of putting the cellphonia project together. This is just the first of several interviews that will cover the background of the technical and aesthetic challenges that make up this new audio art form, the cellphone opera.

  • Mike Winters - Sonification of Emotion

    13/03/2015 Duração: 17min

    To quote Mike Winters from the "Project Description" of his Masters Thesis "Strategies for Continuous Auditory Display of Arousal and Valence" in which he states "Sound is capable of profound emotional experiences: one need look no further than the importance of music in film. Sonification is field of research interested in the use of sound to convey information in general, but what happens when the data is emotion?" This discussion scratches the surface of this research and starts the dialog regarding the fuzzy intersection of Art and Science that is presented when researching the techniques associated with affective computing when using data to drive emotional content systematically.

  • Design Science, Creative Process and the CI2 Lab with Raphael Deluzio

    12/03/2015 Duração: 10min

    In this podcast, Raphael Deluzio discusses the research he is conducting at the CI2 Lab, at the University of Southern Maine, which focuses on Design Science and Creative Intelligence.

  • Roots of Curiosity Conference: Symbiosis of Art and Science

    10/03/2015 Duração: 12min

    In this podcast, Patricia Correia and her colleagues, Sam Viana and Ana Rita Fonseca, discuss the Roots of Curiousity Project; from concept to development.

  • Roots of Curiosity Conference (Portuguese)

    09/03/2015 Duração: 12min

    Neste podcast, Patrícia Correia e seus colegas, Sam Viana e Ana Rita Fonseca, discutem o Projecto Raízes da Curiosidade, desde sua conceptualização ao seu desenvolvimento.

  • Some Thoughts on Sonification

    08/03/2015 Duração: 17min

    Pauline Oliveros and host Scot Gresham-Lancaster have collaborated on many projects over the years and in this podcast they talk over some of that work with a focus on the pieces at the Art/Science boundary. The Deep Listening Art/Science Conference comes up as well as the interesting "moon bounce" pieces, "Echoes from the Moon"

  • Performance Art and Research with Jillian Round

    07/03/2015 Duração: 15min

    In this podcast, UTD student Corey Smart talks with his professor Dr. Jillian Round about performance art, research, and how the internet has effected them with over saturation.

  • Birds of Change

    05/03/2015 Duração: 05min

    In this podcast, UTD students Nil Arsala and Josephine Porter briefly discuss the women they feel strongly embrace their own independence and help pave the pathway for other women to expand past societal limitations.

  • Florian Grond and Listening Mode Centered Sonification

    05/03/2015 Duração: 41min

    Here is an extended conversation regarding a broad range of topics relative to sonification including the types and definitions of listening relative to sonification practices as well as a discussion of the blurry space between sound art practice and functional scientific purpose with sonification. Notes on pointers to some of Dr. Grond's work here:********************************************************************************************************grond.at/html/projects/moving_equations/moving_equations.htmThis audio visual installation was commissioned for the exhibition The Islands of Benoît Mandelbrot Fractals, Chaos, and the Materiality of Thinking. This work reflects on the role of drawing in nonlinear science—connecting performativity, space, and creative thought processes. It investigates at the same time questions of the representation of dynamical systems as differential equations. In this video you canhear the sounds of drawing being made with a pencil. The varying speeds and pressures that chara

  • The Overlap Between Humanists and Scientists

    04/03/2015 Duração: 11min

    Charissa Terranova talks to Sean B Carroll about overlaps in practices between humanists and scientists and his book Brave Genius, focusing on Albert Camus and Jacques Monod.

  • Future of Mobile Gaming at the IMGA

    02/03/2015 Duração: 16min

    An interview with Maarten Noyons where we discuss future trends and innovations in mobile games.

  • Lets Play: Curating Video Game Griticism on Critical Distance

    02/03/2015 Duração: 14min

    Although "Let’s Plays" have been around and popular for at least half a decade, little critical study exists on them not only in terms of their existence as a medium, but also in terms of the publishing potential the medium offers. Jon Ippolito and Lindsey Joyce discuss these new forms of criticism of video games which are published on the site Critical Distance (www.critical-distance.com) for which Joyce is a curator.

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