Mon, 5 October 2020
Get entranced by the digital soundscape created by an entanglement of the sounds of elements, cultures, and data from carbon Nanotube Scanning Electron Images. Produced by Ian Clothier, this soundscape features the sounds: -A traditional New Zealand Putorino tane played by Darren Robert Terama Ward -Fire By Dynamicell -Carbon Nanotube SEM -Haley's comet -Comet Swan -Meteor showers. This piece is created as an artistic response to the collaborative study of carbon Nanotube entanglement. Listen to Ian Clothier explain his process of how to entangle carbon.
Direct download: Episode_5_Carbon_Nanotube_Entangled__Soundscape.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 5:47pm CDT |
Mon, 5 October 2020
The very notion of a collaboration tends to get sidelined. Rarely are lessons given on 'how to collaborate'. Yet Collaborations, especially the interdisciplinary kind, remain one of the most challenging ways of working. Get insight into the collaborative process of an interdisciplinary study of Carbon Nanotubes Entanglement- with Ayen Kuol as the artist, Blake Bathman the Poet and Josef Velten the scientist.
Direct download: Episode_3_part_2_Messiness_of_collaborations_a_scientist_an_artist_and_a_poet.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 5:36pm CDT |
Mon, 5 October 2020
Dive into a 3 part poetic landscape that both investigates and celebrates the growth and entanglement of carbon nanotubes. A result of the collaboration between Artist, Poets and scientist.
Poems featured are :
'I remember'- By Blake Bathman, featuring video installation by Kylee Hong
'Entangled Dance'- By Ayen Kuol
C is for Carbon - by Ayen Kuol
Direct download: Episode_4_Tangled_across_the_fractals._A_poetic_Study_of_Carbon_Nanotubes.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 4:38pm CDT |
Mon, 5 October 2020
The very notion of a collaboration tends to set sidelined. Rarely are lessons given on 'how to collaborate'. Yet Collaborations, especially the interdisciplinary kind, remain one of the most challenging ways of working. Get insight into the collaborative process of an interdisciplinary study of Carbon Nanotubes Entanglement- with Ayen Kuol as the artist, Blake Bathman the Poet and Josef Velten the scientist.
Direct download: Episode_3_part_1_Messiness_of_collaborations_the_poet_the_artist___the_scientist.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 4:10pm CDT |
Mon, 5 October 2020
Join Ayen Kuol and Josef Velten as they reflect on examples in human history, and ponder the question, “Is Culture a Technology?” Can culture be designed? This podcast is intended to incite deeper thinking on the subject.
Direct download: Episode_2_Is_culture_technology.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 4:00pm CDT |
Thu, 17 September 2020
Our guest on this podcast is Xiangdong Ji, project leader for the PandaX dark matter search collaboration in China's JinPing Deep-Underground Lab in Sichuan, China, and Distinguished University Professor of physics at the University of Maryland. We discuss the history of the search for dark matter, and the beauty and simplicity of physics. |
Fri, 11 September 2020
Does modern Science have room to acknowledge and incorporate other disciplines and cultures in its progression and its methods? Join Josef Velten and Ayen Kuol as they discuss the concept of using Art as a method of scientific research.
Direct download: Episode_1_Part_2___Art_as_a_method_of_research.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 1:12pm CDT |
Fri, 11 September 2020
Are we as scientists understanding the bigger picture of our roles as scientist in our modern world? Are we aware of the full spectrum of our power and implications our work has on the world? Join Josef Velten and Ayen Deng as they discuss their scientific experiences.
Direct download: Episode_1_Part_1__Concerning_the_Ethics_of_Science.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 12:30pm CDT |
Fri, 11 September 2020
On this episode, we talk with Justin Shubow, President of the National Civic Art Society, about modernism and classicism, the profession of architecture and its role in civil society, public monuments in Washington, D.C., the philosopher Michael Oakeshott, and much more. |
Fri, 11 September 2020
On this episode, we talk with Justin Shubow, President of the National Civic Art Society, about modernism and classicism, the profession of architecture and its role in civil society, public monuments in Washington, D.C., the philosopher Michael Oakeshott, and much more. |