Tue, 8 December 2020
Our guest today is Toni Jensen, the author of Carry: A Memoir of Survival on Stolen Land, a memoir-in-essays about gun violence, land and indigenous women's lives which is out now from Ballantine Books. Carry was described as “an unsettling account that creeps into your bones” in the New York Times Book Review. She’s previously the author of book, From the Hilltop, a collection of linked stories published through the Native Storiers Series at the University of Nebraska Press, as well as essays and stories in journals such as Orion, Catapult and Ecotone. Shannon Schaffer and Thomas Rocha from UT Dallas join the podcast, to speak with Toni Jensen about her work. |
Mon, 7 December 2020
Johannes Birringer: from Literature to Dance, Choreography, Digital Architectures and then Deep Underground
We discussed ideas around embodiment, re-embodiment, kimospheres, atmospheres, technology and issues related to the practice of Johannes Birringer as a choreographer, director and professor of performance technologies. His publications have taken up important issues surrounding the body and technologies, theatre, dance, and choreography. Birringer underlines the pivotal moment when he attended a Pina Bausch performance, as a young student, and how it affected and redirected his career. |
Tue, 17 November 2020
Jordan Wirfs-Brock is making innovative sonifications for radio. She is working on a PhD in Information Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her research explores how voice interaction, sonification, and narrative support people as they learn to listen to data, producing more meaningful and engaging experiences with information. She has studied how people consume news across various devices and transition between offline and online behaviors. |
Thu, 8 October 2020
Our guest on this podcast is Jacob Stegenga, the author of Care and Cure and Medical Nihilism. We discuss the effectiveness of medical interventions, the relationship between philosophers and practitioners, how to deal with complexity, the nature of sexual desire, and much more. In this episode: How do doctors and other medical professionals respond to the argument for medical nihilism? (2:45) — Issues of publication bias and replication crisis: parallels between animal cognition research and medical research (7:00) — Are there examples of “gentle medicine” being used successfully in the health care system? (8:30) — How do the institutional motives and incentives for excessive intervention affect physicians’ behavior? (10:45) — How does an ordinary person know when, or when not, to trust the experts? (14:00) — Differentiating between simple and complex causes of disease (viruses & bacteria, vs. depression or schizophrenia; 17:45) — With complex conditions, could it ever be worth trying interventions that don’t seem to “make sense”? (21:00) — Current research on the philosophy of sexual desire: Is there a nature to sexual desire? What about social and cultural causes? (25:00) — Is sexual desire an individual or social phenomenon? (30:00) — Understanding the sexual desires of others through philosophy, literature and empirical science (34:15) — Current and future projects: formal logic in philosophy of science, and applications in society (37:30) |
Thu, 8 October 2020
Michele Hanlon, Associate Dean for the Arts at UT Dallas, discusses how teaching and performance have moved online in spring 2020, highlighting the School of Arts & Humanities Virtual Events in the Arts. In this episode: How to keep figure-drawing classes going under a shelter-in-place order (1:15) — Using Blackboard Collaborate to conduct a conditioning class in real time, as well as recording sessions for later (4:15) — Working remotely: from dance choreography to music ensembles (6:30) — Recent successful virtual events, including Mikhail Berestnev’s piano recital and a virtual tour of the Light Waves exhibition (10:30) — Advice for artists and collaborators adapting to the current situation (13:30) — Announcing the Faust radio play (14:30) |
Thu, 8 October 2020
Our guest on this episode of the podcast is Nils Roemer, interim dean of the School of the Arts and Humanities, director of the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, and the Stan and Barbara Rabin Professor in Holocaust Studies at The University of Texas at Dallas. In this podcast: The timing of the transition to online learning (1:00) — The importance of engagement, closeness, proximity in humanities education (2:45) — Adapting to the technology of Microsoft Teams, online classes (5:15) — How to connect globally, across other borders and barriers, the importance of diversity (6:45) — After four successful searches, new tenure-track faculty coming to the School of Arts and Humanities (9:00) — Finding opportunity at moments of crisis and change (10:00) — Counteracting the compartmentalized, segregated model of knowledge (11:00) — Students are looking for some way to make different models compatible with one another; to make connections among disciplines (11:45) — Why students from Management or Computer Science are attracted to the arts and humanities (12:30) — Coffee houses as spaces of knowledge: the physician sitting next to the creative writer in Vienna (14:00) — Newest developments at the Ackerman Center: Developing an online MA in Holocaust and Human Rights Education (16:15) — Current project on Central European Jewish travel, from the 1880s to the immediate postwar period, considering the concepts of the flaneur, as well as class, nationality and ethnicity (17:45) — Upcoming project on how the Holocaust evolved dynamically after 1941 (19:00) |
Mon, 5 October 2020
Can Quantum Physics help us solve the problems of race and discrimination in our society? This provocation explores science culture and art through the medium of the Spoken Word. Hear the contemplations of a recovering Astronomer; learn of the superposition of exitons of injustice in discriminatory design; the questionings of a quantum lab observer; and the hidden consciousness in man-made systems.
A compilation of the voices of Roger Malina Kylee Hong Arya Agrawal Ayen Kuol
Direct download: Episode_7_The_Quantum_Provocation.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 6:56pm CDT |
Mon, 5 October 2020
Get insight into the, fun, wonder full, explorative, walk in the rain kind of romantic - interdisciplinary class designed and taught by Nomi stone: Ways of Knowing Science and Poetry. Learn of the various processes and experiences that science and Poets have in fusing the arts and sciences.
Direct download: Episode_6_Part_3_of_the_class_Laboratories_Ways_of_Knowing_Science_and_Poetry.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 6:46pm CDT |
Mon, 5 October 2020
Join Nomi Stone and Ayen Kuol in discussing the relationships between Knowledge and Power, Science and culture. Contemplate on why we as a society value what we value, and what is truth. Reflect on your poetic vision of the world around you.
Direct download: Episode_6_part_2_of_Science_Knowledge_Power_and_Poetry.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 6:38pm CDT |
Mon, 5 October 2020
Immerse yourself into the journey of a poet and scientist in discovering the joy of Poetry, Science and Poetic science. "What would it be like to be a field worker of the Natural World and the sciences?" Nomi Stone, Anthropologist, Poet, designer, and teacher of the undergraduate course, Ways of Knowing: Science and Poetry, challenges the beliefs of a compartmentalized and labeled world.
Direct download: Episode_6_part_1_our__beginnings__Science_Poetry_with_Nomi_Stone.mp3
Category:Griot Sayansi -- posted at: 6:11pm CDT |
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. |
Fri, 11 September 2020
Our guest today is Chris Arnade, the author of Dignity: Seeking Respect in Back Row America. He is a freelance writer and photographer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Atlantic, Guardian, Washington Post, Financial Times, and Wall Street Journal among many others. In this podcast: What does “dignity” mean, and how do you recognize it when you see it? (1:30) — How the bureaucracy of “helping institutions” can have a bad effect on the people they are trying to serve (6:30) — What would be a better way for us to think about social issues in America? (11:30) — Growing up in small-town Florida, and views of the class structure in America (13:30) — What public policies do you think would help people who are struggling? (16:30) — Has writing this book changed your views on the role of religion? (20:30) — What America can learn from the virtues of El Paso and East L.A. (25:00) — Race, racism and the working class (30:00) — How do you approach the craft of photography? (33:30) — Techniques of storytelling: the influence of Roberto Bolaño’s 2666 and the feminicides in Ciudad Juárez (37:30) — Alternatives to mainstream journalism: the interviews of Nobel prize winner Svetlana Alexievich (44:00) — What are the ethics of interviewing people who are struggling? (46:00) — Has moving out of New York City affected your perspective? (48:30) — Observing American politics: Glenn Greenwald and The American Compass (51:30) –Fort Dodge, COVID at meatpacking plants , and truck stops in Missouri (55:15) |
Wed, 9 September 2020
Luciano Queiroz (@lucianolqueiroz) e João Silveira (@johngaucho) recebem o querido Gustavo Reinecken (@g_reinecken) do podcast Trabalho de Mesa para conversar sobre a primeira temporada do Papo ArteCiência e o que estamos planejando para segunda. Nosso objetivo é abordar assuntos relacionados a arte-ciência através de entrevistas com pesquisadores brasileiros nesse campo de estudo e entender o que é arte-ciência e como ela está inserida em nossas vidas. O Papo ArteCiência é uma parceira Dragões de Garagem, ArteCiencia Brasil e do espaço de curadoria de conteúdos relacionando arte, ciência e tecnologia do MIT Press e da revista Leonardo, o portal Arteca. |
Wed, 2 September 2020
MAP's series of podcasts produced in conjunction with MAP2020: The Further We Roll, the More We Gain that critically examines the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment continues with Artist Aram Han Sifuentes. Aram talks about her projects in support of voting and protests, Official Unofficial Voting Station: Voting for All Who Legally Can't and Protest Lending Library and other related topics, such as who in the U.S. can vote and who cannot and why.
Direct download: MAP_Radio_Hour___Aram_Han_Sifuentes__Final_.m4a.mp3
Category:MAP Radio Hour -- posted at: 12:10pm CDT |
Tue, 1 September 2020
Our guest on this episode is Mark Roseman, the author of Lives Reclaimed: A Story of Rescue and Resistance in Nazi Germany. We discuss the Bund, a close-knit group that worked together to save lives in Nazi Germany, the ideas of “functionary” and “perpetrator,” the Wannsee Conference, and much more. |
Tue, 11 August 2020
Elizabeth Escalante is a Stone Fellow at the Center for Values in Medicine, Science, and Technology at the UT Dallas who studies ethics issues involved in medical technology. In this episode, Eun Ah Lee and Elizabeth talk about Elizabeth's current study of uterus transplantation as an ethical alternative to commercial gestational surrogacy. |
Mon, 27 July 2020
In the second episode of the ArtSciLab Talk Show, host, Maisha Razzaque sits down in a remote skype session with lab member, Jacob Hunwick to discuss his study abroad experience in Marburg, Germany and the launch of the ArtSci Abroad initiative. At Phillips University Marburg, Jacob has been working to research, discover and document exemplars of art-science and well-being.
Link to project mentioned in episode: shorturl.at/nHJT8
Direct download: ASL_E2_FINAL.mp3
Category:The Bold Roast: Student Conversations -- posted at: 2:11pm CDT |
Mon, 27 July 2020
Juan Castrillón and Kalpana Subramanian discuss the aesthetics of breath. They ask how one might explore non-Western genealogies of breath in connection with notions of subjectivity, affectivity and ‘becoming.’ Juan sheds light on sonic perspectives of dervishes from the Anatolian peninsula drawing on his own experience of playing the Ney (a reed flute). Kalpana touches upon notions of breath arising from Yoga and Buddhist knowledge traditions. Editing: Juan Castrillón and Kalpana Subramanian
Direct download: Substantial_Motion_Research_Network_ep4_Aesthetics_of_Breath.mp3
Category:Substantial Motion Research Network -- posted at: 1:00pm CDT |
Sat, 25 July 2020
"Les archives du présent" est un projet de documentation de la Fondation Zinsou qui consiste, selon sa directrice, à redonner aux africains les moyens de se réapproprier leur histoire. Avant d'y venir, Marie-Cécile Zinsou a bien voulu nous faire part de son point de vue sur les contingences locales qui affectent le développement d'une institution telle que la sienne et sur l'importance des femmes dans les structures du continent. |
Wed, 22 July 2020
Filmmaker and Educator Katsitsionni Fox (Mohawk) reflects on growing up in the Akwesasne territories of Northern New York, her new film Without a Whisper, which tells the untold story of how Indigenous women influenced the early suffragettes, and her work as an artist and Indigenous educator. |
Sat, 18 July 2020
Ouvert en 2005 sous l'impulsion de Marie-Cecile Zinsou, la Fondation Zinsou est un musee qui oeuvre a la promotion de l'art contemporain africain. Il est question dans cette premiere partie de l'entretien du statut des arts au Benin, ancien royaume du Dahomey, de leurs rapports avec les formes vivantes, et de collaborations internationales. |
Fri, 10 July 2020
Artist Cauleen Smith reflects upon her work, the value of money and putting Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill, Alice Coltrane, the tools used by the powerful and the flag she designed for MAP2020: The Further We Roll, The More We Gain. MAP2020 commemorates and critically examines the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote. MAP commissioned 19 women artists and writers, including Smith, to create work for MAP2020. |
Tue, 5 May 2020
Conversation with Anatur Andic and Atif Akin |
Fri, 1 May 2020
Leonardo Space Art Science and Culture Workshop "All Women Crew - Celebrating Women in Art, Astronautics and Astronomy", organised by Annick Bureaud with the contribution of Ewen Chardronnet and Susmita Mohanty.
The workshop could not take place on March 20th-21st 2020 as planned, the podcasts were recorded in the different pods where the participating women are living on spaceship Earth in March & April 2020.
Each participant answered the same first question and then two other questions picked up among a set of cards. Sound design Jean-Yves Leloup. Project website: http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2020/sasc21_2020.php Project in partnership with FEMeeting : https://femeeting.com/ Project supported by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation : https://www.fondationcarasso.org/
Host : Annick Bureaud
0 - What has attracted you to space, 31'50 1 - Body or Mind, 11'56 2 - Bio or Zoe, 9'46 3 - Operational Language or Aesthetic Language, 15'52 4 - Weightlessness or Gravity, 14'50 5 - Which woman would you put in the "Hall of Fame" in astronomy or astronautics, 10'30 6 - We are in 2121, if we were to have a workshop on space art science and culture, what would you like to be talking about, 6'52 7 - Ask your own question and answer it, 6'48
Direct download: 07-Ask_Your_Own_Question.mp3
Category:Space Art and Culture -- posted at: 9:56pm CDT |
Fri, 1 May 2020
We are in 2121, if we were to have a workshop on space art science and culture, what would you like to be talking about
Leonardo Space Art Science and Culture Workshop "All Women Crew - Celebrating Women in Art, Astronautics and Astronomy", organised by Annick Bureaud with the contribution of Ewen Chardronnet and Susmita Mohanty.
The workshop could not take place on March 20th-21st 2020 as planned, the podcasts were recorded in the different pods where the participating women are living on spaceship Earth in March & April 2020.
Each participant answered the same first question and then two other questions picked up among a set of cards. Sound design Jean-Yves Leloup. Project website: http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2020/sasc21_2020.php Project in partnership with FEMeeting : https://femeeting.com/ Project supported by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation : https://www.fondationcarasso.org/
Host : Annick Bureaud
0 - What has attracted you to space, 31'50 1 - Body or Mind, 11'56 2 - Bio or Zoe, 9'46 3 - Operational Language or Aesthetic Language, 15'52 4 - Weightlessness or Gravity, 14'50 5 - Which woman would you put in the "Hall of Fame" in astronomy or astronautics, 10'30 6 - We are in 2121, if we were to have a workshop on space art science and culture, what would you like to be talking about, 6'52 7 - Ask your own question and answer it, 6'48 |
Fri, 1 May 2020
Leonardo Space Art Science and Culture Workshop "All Women Crew - Celebrating Women in Art, Astronautics and Astronomy", organised by Annick Bureaud with the contribution of Ewen Chardronnet and Susmita Mohanty.
The workshop could not take place on March 20th-21st 2020 as planned, the podcasts were recorded in the different pods where the participating women are living on spaceship Earth in March & April 2020.
Each participant answered the same first question and then two other questions picked up among a set of cards. Sound design Jean-Yves Leloup. Project website: http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2020/sasc21_2020.php Project in partnership with FEMeeting : https://femeeting.com/ Project supported by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation : https://www.fondationcarasso.org/
Host : Annick Bureaud
0 - What has attracted you to space, 31'50 1 - Body or Mind, 11'56 2 - Bio or Zoe, 9'46 3 - Operational Language or Aesthetic Language, 15'52 4 - Weightlessness or Gravity, 14'50 5 - Which woman would you put in the "Hall of Fame" in astronomy or astronautics, 10'30 6 - We are in 2121, if we were to have a workshop on space art science and culture, what would you like to be talking about, 6'52 7 - Ask your own question and answer it, 6'48
Direct download: 05-Which_Woman_in_the_Hall_of_Fame___V2.mp3
Category:Audiolats -- posted at: 9:45pm CDT |
Fri, 1 May 2020
Leonardo Space Art Science and Culture Workshop "All Women Crew - Celebrating Women in Art, Astronautics and Astronomy", organised by Annick Bureaud with the contribution of Ewen Chardronnet and Susmita Mohanty.
The workshop could not take place on March 20th-21st 2020 as planned, the podcasts were recorded in the different pods where the participating women are living on spaceship Earth in March & April 2020.
Each participant answered the same first question and then two other questions picked up among a set of cards. Sound design Jean-Yves Leloup. Project website: http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2020/sasc21_2020.php Project in partnership with FEMeeting : https://femeeting.com/ Project supported by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation : https://www.fondationcarasso.org/
Host : Annick Bureaud
0 - What has attracted you to space, 31'50 1 - Body or Mind, 11'56 2 - Bio or Zoe, 9'46 3 - Operational Language or Aesthetic Language, 15'52 4 - Weightlessness or Gravity, 14'50 5 - Which woman would you put in the "Hall of Fame" in astronomy or astronautics, 10'30 6 - We are in 2121, if we were to have a workshop on space art science and culture, what would you like to be talking about, 6'52 7 - Ask your own question and answer it, 6'48 |
Fri, 1 May 2020
Leonardo Space Art Science and Culture Workshop "All Women Crew - Celebrating Women in Art, Astronautics and Astronomy", organised by Annick Bureaud with the contribution of Ewen Chardronnet and Susmita Mohanty.
The workshop could not take place on March 20th-21st 2020 as planned, the podcasts were recorded in the different pods where the participating women are living on spaceship Earth in March & April 2020.
Each participant answered the same first question and then two other questions picked up among a set of cards. Sound design Jean-Yves Leloup. Project website: http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2020/sasc21_2020.php Project in partnership with FEMeeting, https://femeeting.com/ Project supported by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation https://www.fondationcarasso.org/
Host : Annick Bureaud
0 - What has attracted you to space, 31'50 1 - Body or Mind, 11'56 2 - Bio or Zoe, 9'46 3 - Operational Language or Aesthetic Language, 15'52 4 - Weightlessness or Gravity, 14'50 5 - Which woman would you put in the "Hall of Fame" in astronomy or astronautics, 10'30 6 - We are in 2121, if we were to have a workshop on space art science and culture, what would you like to be talking about, 6'52 7 - Ask your own question and answer it, 6'48 |
Fri, 1 May 2020
Leonardo Space Art Science and Culture Workshop "All Women Crew - Celebrating Women in Art, Astronautics and Astronomy", organised by Annick Bureaud with the contribution of Ewen Chardronnet and Susmita Mohanty.
The workshop could not take place on March 20th-21st 2020 as planned, the podcasts were recorded in the different pods where the participating women are living on spaceship Earth in March & April 2020.
Each participant answered the same first question and then two other questions picked up among a set of cards. Sound design Jean-Yves Leloup. Project website: http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2020/sasc21_2020.php Project in partnership with FEMeeting, https://femeeting.com/ Project supported by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation https://www.fondationcarasso.org/
Host : Annick Bureaud |
Fri, 1 May 2020
Leonardo Space Art Science and Culture Workshop "All Women Crew - Celebrating Women in Art, Astronautics and Astronomy", organised by Annick Bureaud with the contribution of Ewen Chardronnet and Susmita Mohanty.
The workshop could not take place on March 20th-21st 2020 as planed, the podcasts were recorded in the different pods where the participating women are living on spaceship Earth in March & April 2020.
Each participant answered the same first question and then two other questions picked up among a set of cards. Sound design Jean-Yves Leloup. Project website: http://www.olats.org/space/sasc21/2020/sasc21_2020.php Project in partnership with FEMeeting, https://femeeting.com/ Project supported by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation https://www.fondationcarasso.org/
Host : Annick Bureaud |
Thu, 30 April 2020
Leonardo Space Art Science and Culture Workshop "All Project in partnership with FEMeeting,
Host : Annick Bureaud
Direct download: 00-What_has_attracted_you_to_space__V2.mp3
Category:Audiolats -- posted at: 8:22pm CDT |
Sat, 14 March 2020
Artist Beili Liu talks about her cultural experience as a young child in China and her work addressing the trauma of
Direct download: MAP_Radio_Hour___Beili__Final_.m4a
Category:MAP Radio Hour -- posted at: 6:08pm CDT |
Fri, 13 March 2020
In this episode, scholar, teacher, and artist Dalila Honorato talks about Taboo, Transgression, and Transcendence in Art and Science conference, about her bioart project contemplating the agency of surgical leftovers. We also discuss FEMeeting: Women in Art, Science, and Technology, where Dalila is one of the founding committee members. |
Mon, 10 February 2020
Garth is particularly fascinated with sound as an experiential medium, both in musical performance and as an exhibitable object. He is internationally regarded as an innovator in the field of interactivity in experimental music and media arts. He gave the Keynote at the 2016 NIME conference. In 2018, Garth was an artist in residence at IRCAM (Paris) and ZKM (Karlsruhe). Garth's multi-disciplinary, collaborative Acoustic Ecology Project - Listen(ASU) documents the acoustic ecologies. |
Thu, 6 February 2020
Voices From the Center 4: Life Before and After the Fall of the Berlin Wall, a Conversation with Ján Orlovský, Director of Open Society Foundation, Slovakia
This special series of MAP Radio Hour podcasts, Voices From the Center is produced in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The series continues with a conversation between Janeil Engelstad and Ján Orlovský about the Velvet Revolution, life in post-communist Slovakia, and the work of Open Society Foundation in a time of rising nationalism around the globe. |
Wed, 29 January 2020
From the halls of UT Dallas, we bring you the first ever episode of the ArtSciLab Talk Show. Maisha Razzaque sits down with with fellow lab member, Lauren Bernhal, to discuss her career in research and the launch of her latest endeavor: the Esports Cyberathlete Development (ECD) project. What started as a simple discussion over coffee between Lauren and a mentor has materialized into a multi-pronged collaboration with the aim of studying and improving ESport player wellbeing.
Direct download: Maisha_Lauren.mp3
Category:The Bold Roast: Student Conversations -- posted at: 9:42pm CDT |
Sat, 25 January 2020
This special series of MAP Radio Hour podcasts, Voices From the Center is produced in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. In Episode 2, Czech musician and writer Pavla Jonssonová talks with MAP Radio Hour host Janeil Engelstad about freedom, coming of age in post Communist Czechoslovakia, and post Socialism. |
Sat, 25 January 2020
Voices From the Center 3: The Birth of a Revolution a conversation with Documentary Filmmaker Anna Mydlarska about the Solidarity Trade Union, and her role in the movement that helped to bring down communism in Poland.
This special series of MAP Radio Hour podcasts, Voices From the Center is produced in conjunction with the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall continues with a conversation between Janeil Engelstad and Documentary Filmmaker Anna Mydlarska. Mydlarska played an active, and often clandestine role in the fall of communism in Poland as a member of the Solidarity Press Office and translator for Solidarity leader Lech Wałesa. |