Podcast

Cancer: Everything is Possible with Positive Attitude

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 […]

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PAPO ARTECIÊNCIA 007 O QUE APRENDEMOS ATÉ AQUI

Recorded on 2019-06-25

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 […]

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Episode 5: Carbon Nanotube Entangled Soundscape

Recorded on 2020-06-01

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 […]

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Medical Nihilism: A Conversation With Jacob Stegenga

Recorded on 2020-03-10

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 […]

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Virtual Events in the Arts: A Conversation with Michele Hanlon

Recorded on 2020-05-12

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 […]

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The State of the Arts and Humanities: A Conversation with Nils Roemer

Recorded on 2020-10-06

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 […]

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Dignity: A Conversation with Chris Arnade

Recorded on 2020-10-07

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 […]

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Episode 6 Part 3: Of the Class Ways of Knowing: Science and Poetry

Recorded on 2020-07-02

Get insight into the, fun, wonderful, 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.

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Episode 6 Part 2: Of Science Knowledge, Power and Poetry

Recorded on 2020-07-02

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.

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Episode 6 Part 1: Our Beginnings: Science Poetry with Nomi Stone

Recorded on 2020-07-02

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 […]

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