Wed, 20 December 2017
In the second part of this podcast, <a href="http://www.mssriram.in/">MS Sriram</a>, a professor at the Indian Institute of Management(Bangalore), a nationally renowned consultant in finance and a writer, shares experiences of his experience of writing about finance in Kannada, the language of Karnataka, India. He reflects on how writers should not be rigid in translating every word but should retain a few indigenous flavours for the readers. Sriram speaks about wit and the humor of Y N Krishnamurthy (fondly known as 'YNK') , a trend setting journalist, editor and 'pun'dit. |
Mon, 11 December 2017
In the first part of this podcast, MS Sriram, a professor at the Indian Institute of Management, a nationally renowned consultant in finance and a writer in Kannada, shares experiences of his interactions with rural handicraft makers. These handicraft makers are happy as they are not polluted by greed. He explains how his stories and characters are spaced in an area of a different spoken language (telugu), which helps him transcend political and other stereotypical slangs of the language in which he writes (kannada). He also talks about how a non-kannada city like Hyderabad becomes the muse of another major Kannada poet, K V Tirumalesh. Stay tuned next week for part 2. |
Fri, 1 December 2017
Hatef Alimardani is a renowned Iranian filmmaker, director, and screenwriter whose movies are noticeably engaged with socio-political dilemmas, cultural cleavages and economic difficulties of present-day Iran, portrayed through stories of Iranian middle class families. My dialogue with him revolves around issues such as the correlation between cinema and science, cinema and society, aesthetics of cinema, cinema as an autonomous medium, and naturalistic cinema. In this podcast, Alimardani, as a professional filmmaker, emphasizes the power and penetration of the cinematic picture through evoking and touching upon the emotional and mental state of cinema’s audiences. Hatef Alimardani characterizes Iran’s cinema as an internationally-recognized artistic phenomenon which is primarily tangled with representation of interpersonal relationships contextualized in the current turbulent situation of the Iranian society.
Direct download: hatef2.mp3
Category:Artisthinktive Iran: A Forum for Distinctive Thinking on Iranian Arts -- posted at: 9:19am CDT |
Mon, 13 November 2017
First of all, Welcome to my channel! My intention with this channel is to draw parallels between chess, art and technology. If you have ideas or topics that you would want to hear regarding chess, please do let me know. Let’s get started! Scot Gresham-Lancaster is a composer, performer, instrument builder, educator and educational technology specialist with over three decades of professional experience. Scott has worked with variety of different artists, one of them being a modernist giant John Cage. John Cage was a close friend of another very influential artist Marcel Duchamp, who was expert in chess. In 1967, Cage came up with the idea of using chess board as medium for live performance. Photoreceptors on the board would translate signals into the sound, so artist were composing music while playing chess. At 50years anniversary of the original piece, Scott reinvented ‘’Reunion’’ to perform at 9evenings Art exhibition in Seattle. Astrophysicist and head of ArtScienceLab Roger Malina and Neuroscientist Gagan Wig were part of the performance playing chess, while visually projecting data of aging process.
Short video about the performance.
Read more about the original piece.
Contact Scott to hear more about the artwork. |
Thu, 9 November 2017
Jayanth talks to Chandra about his current projects that listen to the invisible wavelengths of astrophysics. Using high altitude balloons and as his team's ambitions to go aboard a space shuttle in future, he discusses various opportunities for collaborations and impediments that exists for scientists to be able to listen into deep space. |
Fri, 3 November 2017
Part two of Janeil Engelstad’s conversation with eco-art pioneer Newton Harrison includes conversation about his current watershed project in Scotland, the impact of climate change on the region, both now and in the future, and how art and science can address it. Today’s episode features music by Austin-based musician Lungfulls. To hear more of his work, please visit www.soundcloud.com/lungfullsor www.lovemade.bandcamp.com
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Wed, 1 November 2017
Duniya Soori, the acclaimed movie director, in conversation with Jayant Kaikini(Part 2). From strokes of paint on advertisement boards to directing and producing full fledged movies that drew influence from his life experiences, Soori speaks about interesting insights and the lessons he's learnt over the years, behind the paintbrush and the camera along with his crew and his own life. His latest venture 'Tagaru' deals with urban terror and the vulnerable common man. (The podcast is spoken in Kannada, the language of Karnataka,India) Bumpers by Charan Raj,a blossoming music director in the Indian film Industry. |
Wed, 1 November 2017
Janeil Engelstad speaks with eco-art movement pioneer Newton Harrison about his – along with Helen Harrison’s - 1993 work Serpentine Lattice, including its impact on the Pacific North West Temperate Coastal Rain Forest and the challenges the forest still faces today. Today’s episode features music by Austin-based musician Lungfulls. To hear more of his work, please visit www.soundcloud.com/lungfullsor www.lovemade.bandcamp.com
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Sat, 28 October 2017
In part two, Janeil Engelstad speaks with renowned artist Sopheap Pich and the Crow Collection of Asian Art’s, Curator of Asian Art, Dr. Jacqueline Chao about the value of critical thinking in selecting materials, the experience of viewing art and more. Today’s episode features music by Austin-based musician Lungfulls. To hear more of his work, please visit www.soundcloud.com/ |
Thu, 26 October 2017
In part one of a two-part conversation, Janeil Engelstad talks with renowned artist Sopheap Pich and the Crow Collection of Asian Art’s, Curator of Asian Art, Dr. Jacqueline Chao about Pich’s work, the relationship between art and cultural identity, curatorial practice and more. Today’s episode features music by Austin-based musician Lungfulls. To hear more of his work, please visit www.soundcloud.com/ |
Wed, 25 October 2017
Duniya Soori, the acclaimed movie director, in conversation with Jayant Kaikini. From strokes of paint on advertisement boards to directing and producing full fledged movies that drew influence from his life experiences, Soori speaks about interesting insights and the lessons he's learnt over the years behind the paintbrush and the camera along with his crew and his own life. His latest venture 'Tagaru' deals with urban terror and the vulnerable common man. Here's a glimpse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLpbOkns6Vs |
Mon, 25 September 2017
Janeil Engelstad talks with artist Matej Vakula about applying artistic thinking and photography to advance cancer treatment, as well his work around the politicization and privatization of public space. |
Thu, 21 September 2017
Janeil Engelstad talks with artist and urban planner Sarah Kavage about her collaborative project Duwamish Revealed, as well as creative engagement with Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest and industry’s impact on their ancestral home. |
Tue, 12 September 2017
Scot Gresham-Lancaster meets with colleague Bert Barten to touch bases on a decade-long project called Talking Trees. The project studies the ability of 'mother trees' communicating with their forests through chemical reactions in mycelium. |
Tue, 12 September 2017
Scot Lancaster and Greg Kramer discuss the field of sonification--the use of non-speech audio to convey information or perceptualize data. This conversation deals with its origins and possible uses in the future. |
Mon, 11 September 2017
Defining himself as a curator interested in transgenre aesthetics and art and technology, art curator Jens Hauser engages a discussion with Danielle Aviles, student in biology; on the relationships between art and science. He defines what ‘Wetware’ - the title of the exhibition he curated with David Familian (2016) - is, as an extrapolation of softwares and hardwares, a convergence between technologies, or an evolution of mixed-media. With the rise of synthetic biology, the aim is to apply engineering principles to the biological realm and create aliveness from scratch. Do art and science deal with the same medium? |
Thu, 31 August 2017
Christa Sadeghian in conversation with Roger Malina as they discuss how working spaces and study environments have evolved over time owing to the makerspace movement. Christa gives a sneak'Peek' of her idea for an app dealing with breaking walls between research spaces so that students from any discipline can know about each other's projects.
Direct download: ROGERBOLDROAST.mp3
Category:The Bold Roast: Student Conversations -- posted at: 12:54am CDT |
Sun, 27 August 2017
Engagée dans une recherche doctorale, l'artiste Lia Giraud revient sur les enjeux de la production et de l'exposition d'oeuvres conçues à partir de matériaux vivants. Des plantes qui dansent, des photographies créées à base d'algue : les oeuvres évoquées sont parfois surprenantes. C'est également l'occasion de revenir sur sa collaboration avec des scientifiques. |
Sun, 27 August 2017
Christa Sadeghian and Roger Malina discuss about work environments for STEM women and Christa's experiences in the Co-working Place.
Direct download: Christa_-_Roger_Podcast_online-audio-converter.com.mp3
Category:Femgineers -- posted at: 12:25pm CDT |
Tue, 6 June 2017
Artist/architectural historian Azra Aksamija, art historian Nada Shabout and multimedia artist/designer Shafaq Ahmed share their experiences with intercultural art, politics and influence of technology on heritage. Azra Aksamija shares more on her latest art installation- The Memory Matrix , which is a living monument raising awareness about the destruction of cultural heritage in the Middle East, while supporting the education of Syrian refugees and preservation of their cultural memory.
Direct download: part_2_memory_matrix_podcast.mp3
Category:Voices From the Crowd -- posted at: 1:59am CDT |
Tue, 6 June 2017
Artist/architectural historian Azra Aksamija, art historian Nada Shabout and multimedia artist/designer Shafaq Ahmed share their experiences with intercultural art, politics and influence of technology on heritage. Azra Aksamija shares more on her latest art installation- The Memory Matrix , which is a living monument raising awareness about the destruction of cultural heritage in the Middle East, while supporting the education of Syrian refugees and preservation of their cultural memory.
Direct download: part_1_memory_matrix_podcast.mp3
Category:Voices From the Crowd -- posted at: 1:41am CDT |
Wed, 3 May 2017
A conversation with Ashton Brillante who was the project manager of the Creative Disturbance Platform from Spring 2015 to Spring 2017. |
Tue, 18 April 2017
Janeil Engelstad speaks with cross-disciplinary artist Mick Lorusso about his work at the intersection of art and science addressing global warming, as well as how collaboration and social media can impact environmental and social issues. |
Mon, 10 April 2017
H. Cenk Dereli, Gökçe Özdamar ile Tekirdağ Üniversitesi’nde, yörenin kanola üretiminden ilham alan, mimarlık ve biyoplastikleri buluşturan disiplinler arası araştırma projesi Bioplarch üzerine konuşuyor. |
Thu, 6 April 2017
Eun Ah Lee and Dr. Ann Majewicz talk about Dr. Majewicz’s HeRo (Human-Enabled Robotic Technology) Lab. |
Thu, 6 April 2017
Artists Adnan Naseem Khan and Vincent Martin discuss their audio visual journeys into Astral Hawk Interactive and give us a sneak peak into their new case study called Augury- A Digital Mythos.
Direct download: Rituals_of_consciousness.mp3
Category:Voices From the Crowd -- posted at: 12:54am CDT |
Wed, 5 April 2017
H. 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. |
Wed, 29 March 2017
Elaine Kaster and Chelsea Onyia from the Lynx Science academy discuss the current state of energy resources and clean energy research in today's world. |
Mon, 27 March 2017
Kyle 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. |
Thu, 23 March 2017
A 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. |
Thu, 23 March 2017
Mardin 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 |
Fri, 17 March 2017
Ashton 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.
Direct download: Ashton_-_Rithwik_Podcast.mp3
Category:Voices From the Crowd -- posted at: 1:38pm CDT |
Mon, 6 March 2017
Janeil 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. |
Wed, 1 February 2017
Janeil 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.
Direct download: A-Conversation-with-Sarah-Koehler.mp3
Category:MAP Radio Hour -- posted at: 12:08pm CDT |
Sun, 29 January 2017
On 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.
Direct download: ComicsAlternative-224.mp3
Category:The Comics Alternative -- posted at: 11:14pm CDT |
Fri, 27 January 2017
Artist 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].
Direct download: Montage_Pinar_Yoldas_V2_avec_habillage.mp3
Category:Audiolats -- posted at: 12:00pm CDT |
Wed, 25 January 2017
This 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.
Direct download: ComicsAlternative-223.mp3
Category:The Comics Alternative -- posted at: 12:41pm CDT |
Thu, 5 January 2017
Jeremiah 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? |