Conversation with Anatur Andic and Atif Akin
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Recorded on 2020-05-05
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Recorded on 2020-05-05
Conversation with Anatur Andic and Atif Akin
Listen ->Recorded on 2019-08-13
To kick start an upcoming disturbance, Roger Malina and Oskar Olsson sit down with the host himself. Alen Agaronov is a doctoral student at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health majoring in Social & Behavioral Science with a secondary field in Critical Media Practice. In this episode Alen explains how he has grown […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2019-04-10
In 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 […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2019-03-31
In 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 […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2019-01-17
Echange de procédé. Dans cet épisode, Fabrice L’Hénaff s’entretient avec Christian Poincheval au sujet de sa participation à l’exposition Improbables et des enjeux artistiques et culturels de notre époque.
Listen ->Recorded on 2018-12-10
Dans cet entretien conduit par Christian Poincheval, l’artiste singulier Fabrice L’Hénaff parle de l’exposition Improbables, qui s’est tenue au Musée de la Perrine de Laval, autour de laquelle se sont réunis plusieurs artistes et performeurs. Musique: Oskar Olsson
Listen ->Recorded on 2018-12-04
Qu’est-ce qu’un peintre, ou bien qu’est-ce que l’activité de peindre? c’est la question qu’adresse Christian Poincheval à Fabrice L’Hénaff, artiste peintre. Ce podcast traite notamment du travail singulier de Fabrice L’Hénaff qui désigne pour lui sa manière d’être bien plus qu’un style ou un courant artistique. Musique: Oskar Olsson
Listen ->Recorded on 2018-07-26
Roger Malina is joined by Amir Boroujerdi, founder of CollegeReadyPrep and longtime educator, for a conversation on the topics of learning, education, and the goal of prparing young students for a lifetime journey of learning.
Listen ->Recorded on 2018-05-13
PhDc student Rae Pleasant speaks with Roger Malina about her work in the field of oral histories that seek to preserve the ideas and life experiences of multiple generations
Listen ->Recorded on 2017-06-06
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 […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2017-06-06
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 […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2017-05-03
A conversation with Ashton Brillante who was the project manager of the Creative Disturbance Platform from Spring 2015 to Spring 2017.
Listen ->Recorded on 2017-04-06
Artists Adnan Naseem Khan(Astral Hawk Interactive) and Vincent Martin (Vincent Martin Frequencies) share their Audio-Visual journeys.They talk about their new Hi-tech ritualistic project and and give us a sneak peak into their new case study called Augury- A Digital Mythos
Listen ->Recorded on 2017-03-23
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
Listen ->Recorded on 2017-03-17
Ashton Brillante talks with Ritwik Kaikini in a podcast about his journey to the ArtSciLab. From being a bedroom guitarist and sound designer to visiting worlds of art-science through multidisciplinary interactions, Ritwik shares some of his insights on collaborations and the aimlessness of things.
Listen ->Recorded on 2016-09-16
Roger Malina in conversation with Shafaq Ahmad, the art director for the Islamic Art Revival Series, and Mona Kafeel, the Chief Operating Officer at the Texas Muslim Woman’s Foundation(TWMF). Mona Kafeel addresses the importance of TWMF along with it’s multiple objectives and shares her history of work in landscape design. Shafaq Ahmad takes us through […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2016-06-29
Students from the Experimental Publishing and Curation graduate seminar discuss their current projects in publishing, which include an alternative to traditional academic publishing, an mobile app that encourages users to read in green spaces, a podcast focused on contemporary African art, and online publications about feminism and the environment. The issues covered in the discussion […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-12-17
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 Technology, UT Dallas, Elisabeth […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-06-20
Im Frühjahr 2015 besuchte Doron Goldfarb vier Monate lang Maximilian Schich’s Cultural Science Lab am Edith O’Donnell Institute of Art History der University of Texas at Dallas. In diesem Podcast diskutieren Max und Doron ihre Zusammenarbeit bei der Analyse von Netzwerken von Millionen Personenbiographien in Wikidata, der neuen FaktDatenbank für Wikipedia. http://www.cultsci.net/
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-06-08
Reynaldo Thompson Professor of Design at the University of Guanajuato and Roger Malina discuss the project to set up a data base of Latin American electronic and digital artists, but also Thompson’s project with Frank Dufour for an exhibition on Art and Spirituality in the Digital Arts. http://www.artesguanajuato.org/nab/thompson.html
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-05-18
Jose Quintana and Roger Malina discuss the Innovation Underground and SEAD gallery in Bryan Texas. The Underground hosts a SEAD gallery as part of their strategy for local economic development. Projects being incubated include a software company and brewery, as well as projects from Latin America and Europe. The new renovated building will mix business […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-05-14
As Zebra Imaging’s chief technology officer, Craig Newswanger has a unique view of the global landscape of the digital holography sector and is now fulfilling his dreams about bringing its incredible power to consumers today. After having quickly introduced the history of this technology, he shares his ideas about the possible applications of holography in […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-05-11
In this podcast, Nobel Prize winner Amartya Sen sits down with the South Asia Democracy Watch director Syed Hassan, UT Dallas Asia Center director Monique Wedderburn and Beverly Hill, president of the Gendercide Awareness Project, to discuss a myriad of topics, including his roots in Bangladesh, his pioneering research in gendercide, and the state of […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-05-11
In this podcast, Amartya Sen sits down with the South Asia Democracy Watch director Syed Hassan, UT Dallas Asia Center director Monique Wedderburn and Beverly Hill, president of the Gendercide Awareness Project, to discuss a myriad of topics, including his roots in Bangladesh, his pioneering research in gendercide, and the state of public education today.
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-05-11
In this podcast, Amartya Sen sits down with the South Asia Democracy Watch director Syed Hassan, UT Dallas Asia Center director Monique Wedderburn and Beverly Hill, president of the Gendercide Awareness Project, to discuss a myriad of topics, including his roots in Bangladesh, his pioneering research in gendercide, and the state of public education today.
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-03-24
Dans un article annonçant la venue de “The Unplayed Notes Museum” au Dallas Contemporary, Frank Dufour préfigurait ce qu’il faut bien aujourd’hui convenir d’appeler “l’effet Gréaud” (article publié dans la revue Patron). Dans ce podcast, l’artiste nous entretient sur le concept d’irrésolution qui nourrit sa démarche et ses futurs projets. http://theunplayednotesmuseum.com/?lang=en
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-03-24
Roger Malina et Perrine Mathieu s’entretiennent à propos de leurs expériences respectives dans les domaines de l’aérospatiale et de l’aéronautique; histoire de revenir aussi, en ce mois de la femme sur CD, sur la possibilité d’un art de la collaboration.
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-03-17
Maybe one size does not fit all in learning complex topics in mathematics and the other STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) areas. What if it were possible to personalize learning by allowing students to learn a complex topic (such as integration found in calculus) using multiple model representations, including some that are devised and […]
Listen ->Recorded on 2015-02-26
Poe Johnson and Sean B. Carroll discuss the future of the sciences in a seemingly increasing anti-scientific world. What role does the public intellectual scientist have in educating the public on issues concerning the general well-being for all?
Listen ->Recorded on 2014-12-05
UT Dallas Computer Science faculty members Ryan McMahan, Paul Fishwick, and Kang Zhang discuss advancements in and uses of generative art and virtual reality.
Listen ->Recorded on 2014-11-11
Artist Morehshin Allahyari and astronomer Roger Malina are collaborating on a project that uses dark matter as a linking metaphor. Allahyari is currently focusing on making hidden and censored realities in Iran more visible, and is collaborating with Malina on a work that deals with his father, Frank Malina, and his problems with the Federal […]
Listen ->In 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 […]
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