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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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Pilot ft. Lauren Bernal

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 Bernal, 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 […]

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Poetry, Nature and Science: A Conversation with Frederick Turner Part 2

Recorded on 2019-04-17

Our guest on this episode is Frederick Turner, whose new book of translations, The Golden Goblet: Selected Poems of Goethe (with Zsuzsanna Ozsváth), will be released by Deep Vellum Publishing in 2019. Reading the poem “Ride This One Out” (0:30) — Smartphones and cultural evolution (2:00) — Gardening as a model for engagement with nature […]

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Poetry, Nature and Science: A Conversation with Frederick Turner Part 1

Recorded on 2019-04-13

Our guest on this episode is Frederick Turner, whose new book of translations, The Golden Goblet: Selected Poems of Goethe (with Zsuzsanna Ozsváth), will be released by Deep Vellum Publishing in 2019. Childhood influences: brother Robert Turner, father Victor Turner (1:15) — The conflict between literary-humanistic and scientific-positivist values at Oxford and The Two Cultures (3:30) — The generativity, richness and abundance of the […]

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Branches from the Same Tree: Playwrights and Butterflies of the World Unite! [ENG]

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 […]

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Kunst und Wissenschaft als Integral

Recorded on 2018-11-10

Roger Malina hat dieses Jahr den Preis der “Visionary Pioneers” der Ars Electronica erhalten, die als das weltweit bedeutendste Festival multimedialer Kunst gilt. Als Astrophysiker hält der Preisträger heute an der University of Dallas gleich zwei Professuren: Sowohl am Department of Physics als auch im Bereich Arts and Technology. An der School of Arts, Technology […]

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Why We Need Religion: A Conversation with Stephen Asma Pt. 2

Recorded on 2018-09-19

Join Ben Lima for a conversation with Stephen Asma, a Professor of Philosophy at Columbia College Chicago, where he is also Senior Fellow of the Research Group in Mind, Science and Culture. Asma is the author of ten books, including The Evolution of Imagination (University of Chicago Press, 2017), The Evolution of Mind: Affective Roots […]

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