A podcast about the intersection of art and technology.
A podcast about the intersection of art and technology. Episode twenty-five. No spoilers, just listen. (If you haven’t, it may be best catch up on some other episodes first…)Happy listening!
THE EPIC CONCLUSION! EXPLOSIONS! SUSPENSE! PODCASTING! Adam, Jef and Aaron continue their conversation on the art of science, this time focusing on the audience instead of the artist. MRI scans of wine drinking art lookers, the economics of buying comic books, what makes a major market and what is personal branding anyway?
Jef, Adam and Aaron discuss the scientific studies of art creation. The economics of being an artist, the psychological tools available to improve artistic output and the neurological responses of an artist creating. Next week, the science of the artistic audience.Artists in the WorkforceInside the mind of an actor (literally) | Science | The Guardian Brain scans tune in to personal nature of improvising music – USATODAY.com
Amusement park madness! The art and technology behind roller coasters, theme parks and more! AAAAAAAAHHHHHH!
This episode, it’s Samsung versus Apple in a patent dispute battle to the legal death! How much can you patent a black rectangle? We find out! Also, Leslie Neilson in Batman Begins and Aaron, Adam and Jef play a round of ‘Liar’s Game,’ ArTechník style!
Bonus audio from Hal Holbrook at the end! Aaron, Adam and Jef are challenged to discuss art and technology without talking about computers. Trillion frames a second video. Chimping. Gatekeepers. Hal Holbrook. Listen!Trillion Frame a second video:http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/trillion-fps-camera-1213.html
The intersection of art and tech. In this episode we get real about virtual reality and examine the Mona Lisa’s future as a rapper. Word. Links:essentialtheatre.comSpringer AcademyColor Picker PenSonicwire sculputureT[ether]The Book that cannot wait
The intersection of art and tech. In this episode chock full of wandering topics, we discuss everything from Mr. Wizard to and ask “When did science leave political discourse and is art to blame?”PS: Why Aristotle? Because he was into things that today might be considered mutually exclusive, such as science, religion art and, of course, technology. Bonus Links:http://www.essentialtheatre.com/BH.htmAdam’s Recipehttp://www.facebook.com/SyllabusAtlanta
The intersection of art and tech. Are sports art? Is modern filmmaking lazy? Should lamps be powered by blood?Subscribe in iTunes:
The intersection of art and tech. This go around, Aaron, Adam and Jef discuss leaving the planet, rules for artistic creation and things that explode into pretty colors.
A podcast about the intersection of art and tech. This time around, we get deep into cave paintings, video and trance. All glory to HypnoToad!Pixar Zoetrope
The interection of art and technology. This episode, Aaron, Adam and Jef discuss games that create themselves, product release announcements as the new Snake Oil shows, Windows 8, Microsoft Surface, the demon living inside the Retina MacBook Pro and wtf is the Wii U?(Apologies for the delay, we’ve been trying to upload since Sunday, but the server just wouldn’t take for some reason.) Michael Cook’s site GAMES BY ANGELINAhttp://www.gamesbyangelina.org/Jef Holbrook Impersonation Bingo!https://artechnik.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/jefholbrookbingo.pdfScience: It’s a Girl Thinghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g032MPrSjFA
A podcast about the interesction of art and tehcnology. Live from Athens, GA, this episode was recorded at Hendershot’s Coffee. Adam, Jef and Aaron discuss the new Google Translate app, summer camps, Adam Weeeeesssst and Artistic End-of-Life Robots, among other things. Enjoy!
A podcast about the interesction of art and technology. This episode, we discuss a lot about the how the adult entertainment industry has led advances in technology for non-adult art forms, such as movie format standards like DVD and more. Special guest Benjamin Reed.Happy listening!
A podcast about the intersection of art and technology. Back to our regularly scheduled programming. In this episode, Adam, Aaron and Jef discuss “Dance Your PhD,” “what makes a book a book?” Aaron’s MAT nomination and the antics of TV’s Jef Holbrook.Happy listening!
EPISODE 10: WORLD OF TOMORROOOWWWA podcast about the intersection of art and technology. Through a tear in the fabric of spacetime, we get a glimpse into the future of our hosts as we play back this recording from 2022. (This episode debuted in 2012).Happy listening!
A podcast about the intersection of arts and technology. This episode, Jef, Aaron and Adam discuss how to handle death in video games from a storytelling perspective. Does a death mechanic interrupt the narrative flow of a game? How and why “game overs,” “extra lives” and the rest came to be. Plus, Gotye plus projections, sound design in live theatre and why Adam is ahead of his time.Subscribe in iTunes:
A podcast about the intersection of arts and technology. In this episode, Adam Jef and Aaron discuss Artemis, a six player Star Trek bridge crew game, paying for Hulu, Google Translating Goldini, the world’s oldest computer and why Adam is marrying… everyone.The cartoon that helped Adam understand:http://theoatmeal.com/comics/game_of_thrones
A podcast about the intersection of arts and technology. In this ‘awesome o’clock’ edition, Adam Jef and Aaron discuss robot art, the super moon and more. Anything we can think of involving robots and art is covered in this episode, with plenty of room for a ‘part two’ down the road. Enjoy!
EPISODE 06: IMPLIED BURNMAY 1, 2012 JEF HOLBROOK LEAVE A COMMENTA podcast about the intersection of art and technology. Episode 6. This one is fun! Aaron Adam and Jef discuss Edgar Wright’s Brandon Generator, MSIE 9, coffee addiction, virtual Madagascar, motion comics, Xtra Normal and the paywall, Scott Adams free God’s Debris vs. the paid sequel, ebook pricing litigation, homeland security monitors everything on the internet (ha ha), why Aaron is cheap and Jef is broke, the seven-time rule, Mona (Museum of Old and New Art), another new digital museum, eccentric billionaires, a museum-based dating service, why Don Knotts had vaseline on his eyes, the dog who couldn’t spell ‘Brutus’ in court, X-Men, Avengers, Star Trek (again), in defense of superhero movies as American mythology, Tom Hiddleston, Patrick Stewart in The Captains, why isn’t Pinterest a site dedicated to the work of Harold Pinter? Also why guys don’t like Pinterest, intentional contradiction techniques in directing a play, RIP Superman’s underwear, Christopher Reeve and “the giggle test.” Finally: why we’re wagging our fingers at Australia and saying “F” the Dutch.
http://assembler.fm/artechnik/5 Start Here!*A podcast about the intersection of art and technology. Enjoy the tangential goodness today! Great topics including: Scott Sigler, Podiobooks, 1,000 True Fans, Dickens, becoming a better writer by not showing off, comic books, self-publishing, Marvel Infinite Comics, motion comics, Script Frenzy 2012, XKCD, how to stay on your current creative project, Jedi Tupac hologram vs. Trek Tasha Yar hologram, Pepper's Ghost, how to tour an artist posthumously, Aaron's one useable piece of rap knowledge, RIP Dick Clark, Secret Tales from American Bandstand, Did William Shatner get a better death on Priceline than Star Trek? Okdudagrams, Jef does more awful impressions, The Avengers, why Adam likes aintitcool, what is wrong with the 2012 equation (remember Y2K?) our soft openings and Adam's mom.*Episodes 1-4 have been moved into the dustbin of history ( #righttobeforgotten). Quite frankly, it was just too hard to listen to us being awkward. We hit whatever version of “our stride” we have here, at Episode 5. So… start here!http://traffic.libsyn.com/artechnik/ArTechnikEp05.m4a