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Creative Disturbance

Dec 22, 2015

What can we learn from the regulation of the physical world when looking at the world of information? Who controls the technology ? What could be the effects of biotechnology on Nature? These questions are among the important issues that this podcast addresses with Robert Cunningham, Assistant Professor at...


Dec 17, 2015

Elisabeth Schalij, an artist discusses her belief in positive energy and how that shaped her life. As a sequel of last year's "Cancer: Finding Beauty in the Beast" podcast, Elisabeth shares her motivations for working in such complicated subject matter. While interviewed by Yvan Tina, a Ph.D. student at Art and...


Dec 17, 2015

This podcast talks about the increasing relationships between biology, computation and architecture. How could synthetic biology evolve in contact with architecture and how does it changes its aesthetics ? By looking at biology as a technology, SFU PhD candidate and (bio) designer Mahsoo Salimi gives some insight...


Dec 16, 2015

Guy Edmonds , a researcher in audiovisual history, discusses the very early days of cinema and his PhD work restaging some of the devices and performances. With Roger Malina he comments on the early days of the cell phone as a cinematic device and celebrate audivisual heritage day. He also discusses his...


Dec 14, 2015

Helen and Newton Harrison are pioneers in the art and the environment movement since the 1970s. Over the last twenty years they have been doing projects and installations around art and climate change. Past projects have focused on watershed restoration, urban renewal, agriculture and forestry issues....