Creative Disturbance
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
- Editora: Podcast
- Duração: 216:57:39
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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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Exploring science in the stories, Discovering science in our lives [ENG]
22/05/2019 Duração: 20minDr. Pamela Gossin and Eun Ah Lee talk about how enjoyable to explore hidden figures of science in history, literature, and culture and how it helps us discover science all around us.
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Interview with Konstantinos Vasilakos
16/05/2019 Duração: 16minKonstantinos Vasilakos is a performer and composer of Electroacoustic music. His research interests include sonification, gestural improvisation, and live coding with networked music systems. He holds a PhD in Music from Keele University in the UK, and a Masters degree from the Utrecht School of the Arts, in the Netherlands. His works have been presented in the Netherlands, Germany, Czech Republic, Greece, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United Kingdom. He has collaborated with leading research centers such as CERN, in Switzerland, and the Laboratoire ACROE/ICA, at the University of Grenoble, in France. At the moment he resides in Istanbul where he is teaching in the Sonic Arts department of the Dr. Erol Üçer Center for Advanced Studies in Music (MIAM), in the Istanbul Technical University (ITÜ), Istanbul, Turkey. Here is a pointer to his github regarding a live coding project involving sonification data from the Large Hadron Collider. The project is a collaboration between BEER ensemble (University of Birmingha
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Feng, Qianhui: Collision of Chinese Traditional Aesthetics and Contemporary New Media Art/[CN] 冯千卉: 中国古典美学与当代新媒体艺术的碰撞
14/05/2019 Duração: 27minFeng, Qianhui is an architect, interactive designer and multi-media artist. She is focusing on Interactive architecture and multi-Media art, as well as immersive theatre and interactive performance. She has earned two master degrees, first one is in the major of Architectural Design and theory from Harbin Institute of Technology, and second one is in Design for Performance and Interaction from the Bartlett School of University College London. In this episode, Feng first introduced one of her architecture project, the museum of the Chinese writer Cao, Xueqin, who is the author of Dream of the Red Chamber, one of the Four Great Classical Novels of Chinese literature. The architectural project features a spatial embodiment and visualization of Cao’s literary world. The counterpart concept of space in Chinese language is kong jian 空间. Although kong 空 is translated as empty in English, but from a Daoist perspective, it actually means unlimited potentially. Thus, the space is not understood as a physical one with a
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Paulo Bruscky, a Legendary Brazilian Artist
07/05/2019 Duração: 44minPaulo Bruscky’s work reflects a simultaneous engagement with both the Brazilian artist’s local framework of Recife and a global network, which he documents in artist’s books, performative projects, and photographs. Associated with Fluxus, and a key participant in the international mail-art movement, he investigates meaning through action, collage, installation, film, and poetry. Produced during his first trip to New York as part of a Guggenheim Fellowship and in collaboration with Daniel Santiago, Air Art Proposal of Composition of Colored Clouds in the Sky of New York(1982) is one of a series of classified ads published in Brazilian and other newspapers that advocate absurd or impossible situations.
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Design Systématique pour Urgences Médicales
06/05/2019 Duração: 16minDans cette version française de l’entretien qu’elle nous a accordé, nous revenons avec Giselle Malina sur son engagement pour les causes sociales et humanitaires. Des camps de réfugiés en Grèce aux orphelinats et organisations non-gouvernementales en Afrique ou en Haïti, elle nous fait part de son rapport aux situations de crise, à la gestion du temps, et aux questions éthiques ou politiques. Avec une expérience de plus de quatre ans au sein de Design for America, Giselle Malina développe une approche systématique des problèmes sociaux et médicaux.
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Systematic Design for Medical Emergencies
06/05/2019 Duração: 27minIn this podcast, our hosts, Yvan Tina and Kyle Hamilton are joined by Giselle Malina to discuss her interest in global health and design, as well as her proven commitment to social and humanitarian causes. Ms. Malina expands upon her experiences with crisis situations, ethical, and political issues, from refugee camps in Greece to orphanages and NGOs in Haiti or Africa. Ms. Malina is developing a systematic approach to social and medical issues, building upon more than four of experience at Design for America.
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Ethics in the Fandom Community: A Conversation With Casey Fiesler
30/04/2019 Duração: 23minCasey Fiesler is a social computing researcher who primarily studies governance in online communities, technology ethics, and fandom. She is a Senior Fellow in the Silicon Flatirons Institute for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship, an ATLAS fellow, and holds a courtesy appointment in Computer Science. Also a public scholar, she is a frequent commentator and speaker on topics of technology ethics and policy, as well as women in STEM (including consulting with Mattel on their computing-related Barbies). Her work is supported in part by a $3 million collaborative National Science Foundation grant focused on empirical studies of research ethics. Fiesler holds a PhD from Georgia Tech in Human-Centered Computing and a JD from Vanderbilt University Law School. Click here to learn more about Casey Fiesler
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Happy Birthday, Leonardo!
22/04/2019 Duração: 30minFor Leonardo's 50th birthday, I chat with longtime collaborators of the international society for the arts, sciences and technology, almost sing happy birthday, and definitely miss out on cake.
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Transdisciplinary Collaboration Will Save Our Planet
19/04/2019 Duração: 18minIn a world where we can’t observe our individual impact on ecological concerns, how can we spread awareness, and induce behavioral change? How do we redesign a culture? This episode will introduce many topics such as the implication of artists in complex ecological situations, self-reflection towards carbon footprint and the impact of space exploration.
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The Experimental multi-media Musician: Phill Niblock [ENG]
18/04/2019 Duração: 25minPhill Niblock (b. 1933, USA) is an artist whose fifty-year career spans minimalist and experimental music, film and photography. Since 1985, he has served as director of Experimental Intermedia, a foundation for avant-garde music based in New York with a branch in Ghent, and curator of the foundation’s record label XI. Known for his thick, loud drones of music, Niblock’s signature sound is filled with microtones of instrumental timbres that generate many other tones in the performance space. In 2013, his diverse artistic career was the subject of a retrospective realised in partnership between Circuit (Contemporary Art Centre Lausanne) and Musée de l’Elysée. The following year Niblock was honoured with the prestigious Foundation for Contemporary Arts John Cage Award. LASER Nomad is born during the scientific delirium madness residency in July 2015 at Djerassi Foundation, San Francisco, with members of Leonardo Journal, LASER and Luca Forcucci. The idea resides in the development of discussions, seminars, fe
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Poetry, Nature and Science: A Conversation with Frederick Turner Part 2 [ENG]
17/04/2019 Duração: 31minFrederick Turner is a poet, a cultural critic, a playwright, a philosopher of science, an interdisciplinary scholar, an aesthetician, an essayist and a translator. He is the author of 28 books, including Natural Classicism: Essays on Literature and Science; Genesis: an Epic Poem; and Rebirth of Value: Meditations on Beauty, Ecology, Religion and Education. His plays Height and The Prayers of Dallas have been performed in various locations. His contributions as an interdisciplinary scholar have been recognized, cited, or published in many fields such as literary and critical theory, comparative literature, anthropology, psychology, neuroscience, sociobiology, political philosophy, chaos theory, theology, the history and philosophy of science and technology, translation theory and art history. He is or has been a member of several research groups on subjects including the biological foundations of esthetics, artificial intelligence, ecological restoration, law and systems research, time, the sociological studyo
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Poetry, Nature and Science: A Conversation with Frederick Turner Part 1 [ENG]
14/04/2019 Duração: 27minFrederick Turner is a poet, a cultural critic, a playwright, a philosopher of science, an interdisciplinary scholar, an aesthetician, an essayist and a translator. He is the author of 28 books, including Natural Classicism: Essays on Literature and Science; Genesis: an Epic Poem; and Rebirth of Value: Meditations on Beauty, Ecology, Religion and Education. His plays Height and The Prayers of Dallas have been performed in various locations. His contributions as an interdisciplinary scholar have been recognized, cited, or published in many fields such as literary and critical theory, comparative literature, anthropology, psychology, neuroscience, sociobiology, political philosophy, chaos theory, theology, the history and philosophy of science and technology, translation theory and art history. He is or has been a member of several research groups on subjects including the biological foundations of esthetics, artificial intelligence, ecological restoration, law and systems research, time, the sociological studyo
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The Case for a Data Narrativist
11/04/2019 Duração: 15minIn this episode of Voices From the Crowd, our host Kyle Hamilton is joined by Judd Bradbury, a clinical professor with specializations in data visualization and analytics at the Naveen Jindal School of Management at the University of Texas at Dallas. In this conversation, Professor Bradbury discusses his recent PhD dissertation where he highlights need and use cases for an executive storyteller in business environments. This Data Narrativist would synthetize analytical and data driven content into compelling and engaging narratives.
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Fear with Aage Moller
01/04/2019 Duração: 30minA conversation with Professor Aage Moller on irrational fear and how it impacts our decision making.
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Cosmovisión indígena del departamento del Amazonas – Colombia. Educación Propia Múrui. [BUE]
01/04/2019 Duração: 22minJhonatan Filisberto Palomares Biguidima, indígena Múrui del Amazonas, estudiante de Gestión Cultural y Comunicativa en la Universidad Nacional sede Manizales, vicegobernador del Cabildo Indígena Universitario de la misma ciudad. Nos comparte algunas reflexiones sobre los procesos de socialización familiar, comunitaria y territorial entre los que se destacan los pilares de la educación. Donde los valores construidos alrededor de sus prácticas cotidianas en la Maloca (hogar tradicional), con el ambil (pasta echa de hojas de tabaco) y la Caguana (bebida tradicional a base de harina de yuca) muestran el entramado de interrelaciones sociales, culturales y políticas que se piensan y viven una educación para la diferencia y para vida, y no para la homogenización y la competencia. La identidad, el respeto por la tradición oral y la preocupación por fortalecer la lengua propia “Bue” son características que acompañan el ser, sentir, pensar y actuar de Jhonatan Filisberto Palomares Biguidima, indígena Múrui del Amazonas
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Branches from the Same Tree: Playwrights and Butterflies of the World Unite!
31/03/2019 Duração: 16minIn this episode of Voices From the Crowd, we discuss a recently released consensus study report by the National Academies of Sciences, Medicine, and Engineering entitled Branches from the Same Tree: The Integration of the Humanities and Arts with Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Higher Education. ur two guests are Dr. Ashley Bear and Irene Ngun of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Dr. Bear is an editor of Branches of the Same Tree and Senior Program Officer with the Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine (CWSEM), a standing committee of the National Academies. Ms. Ngun is a Research Associate working on Branches of the Same Tree and an Associate Program Officer with CWSEM.
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The Technology Trap
29/03/2019 Duração: 46minIn this episode of Voices From the Crowd, our host Kyle Hamilton is joined by the Honorable Judge John McClellan Marshall, a pioneer in the field of cyberethics. In this conversation Judge Marshall outlines his concern that technological advancement is pushing our society towards a technology trap. Is the “steering wheel” being taken away from humanity as technology supplants real people in decision making processes?
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Modernity and History in Hungarian Poetry: A Conversation with Zsuzsanna Ozsváth Part 2
08/03/2019 Duração: 22minZsuzsanna Ozsváth is Director of the Holocaust Studies Program at UT Dallas. She has published a number of articles, dealing with aesthetic and ethical issues in French, German, and Hungarian literature as well as with the relationship between art and totalitarian ideology. Since the eighties, she has undertaken several translation projects and worked on various branches of Holocaust Studies. Click here to learn more about Zsuzsanna Ozsváth
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Modernity and History in Hungarian Poetry: A Conversation with Zsuzsanna Ozsváth Part 1
04/03/2019 Duração: 23minZsuzsanna Ozsváth is Director of the Holocaust Studies Program at UT Dallas. She has published a number of articles, dealing with aesthetic and ethical issues in French, German, and Hungarian literature as well as with the relationship between art and totalitarian ideology. Since the eighties, she has undertaken several translation projects and worked on various branches of Holocaust Studies. Click here to learn more about Zsuzsanna Ozsváth
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Modern Sculpture from Jean Arp to Melvin Edwards: A Conversation with Catherine Craft Part 2
26/02/2019 Duração: 31minCatherine Craft is Curator at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas and a scholar of Dada, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, and Neo-Dada. She is curator of the recent exhibition The Nature of Arp, the first North American museum survey of the artist Jean (Hans) Arp in three decades; she will also oversee that exhibition’s installation at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, where it will open April 2019. Dr. Craft curated the Nasher’s 2015 touring retrospective Melvin Edwards: Five Decadesand, as with The Nature of Arp, was principal author of the accompanying publication. She was also a contributing author for Nasher exhibition catalogues on the artists Ann Veronica Janssens and Katharina Grosse; on Isamu Noguchi for Return to Earth: Ceramic Sculpture of Fontana, Melotti, Miró, Noguchi, and Picasso, 1943-1963; and Lara Almarcegui, Rachel Harrison, and Liz Larner for Nasher XChange: 10 Years. 10 Artists. 10 Sites. In 2017 she curated the group exhibition Paper into Sculpture, which examined contemporar