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Vous écoutez Tsugi Radio et comme vous le savez, rien ne nous arrête. Après le set bien énervé de Loki Starfish, on va changer de tempo puisque c'est comme chaque moi le retour tant attendu de Serge, l'émission. 90 minutes, parfois un peu plus, de musique en français dans le texte… de la chanson, mais aussi du rap, de la pop, et parfois des tentatives plus audacieuses impossible à caser. Et puis Serge, ce sont aussi nos golds, des classiques, parfois oubliés ou que chacun connait par cœur… aujourd'hui un jazzman sur les rives de la chanson, un dandy pop, une regrettée idole des jeunes, un Nicolas, un Oscar, une Delphine, et deux frangins… OJOS "Pas si dangereuse" LÉON PHAL "La loi du love feat. BRÖ" MARIE KLOCK & ANADOL "Sirop amer" TERRENOIRE "le fou dans la voiture" CELESTINO "G honte" ALAIN CHAMFORT "Le temps qui court" JOHNNY HALLYDAY "Jésus-Christ" stupide foudre "tôt ou tard" DAJAK & SWING "Rayons" DELPHINE "La fermeture éclair" NICOLAS DAX "contrejour" OSCAR ANTON "Monde nouveau"
In today's episode, Boz is joined by internationally renowned media artist and director Refik Anadol.Anadol is a pioneer in the aesthetics of data and machine intelligence. He's been creating with algorithms since 2008, with projection mapping on an architectural scale since 2010, and in virtual reality since the days of the first Oculus developer kit in 2013. His work locates creativity at the intersection of humans and machines and uses the massive datasets around us as his primary material, with the neural network of a computerized mind as a collaborator. Giving people radical visualizations of collective, digitized memories, his groundbreaking interpretations of data have garnered numerous awards. Millions of people have been drawn to his exhibits that generate new forms in real time. Follow Refik on Instagram. You can follow Boz on Instagram, Twitter/X, and Threads @boztank.
Join Shemaiah Reed on I Am Refocused Radio as he explores the art of creating effective prompts for ChatGPT and Meta AI. Discover how to harness the power of AI to enhance your creative work and everyday writing tasks. In this episode, Shemaiah shares a step-by-step guide on crafting prompts that capture your unique voice and style, whether you're writing podcast descriptions, song lyrics, or emails. Learn how to unlock AI's creative potential and create a positive space for collaboration and innovation.Here is a step-by-step audio presentation on creating better ChatGPT and Meta AI prompts:Step 1: Define Your ObjectiveClearly determine the purpose of your prompt. Are you writing a podcast description, song lyrics, or an email? Knowing your objective helps you craft a focused prompt.Step 2: Identify the Tone and StyleConsider the tone and style you want to convey. For podcast descriptions, it might be informative and engaging. For songwriting, it could be creative and emotive. For emails, it's often professional and concise.Step 3: Provide ContextGive the AI context about the topic, guest, or subject. This helps the AI generate more accurate and relevant responses.Step 4: Use Specific KeywordsInclude relevant keywords related to the topic or industry. This helps the AI understand the subject matter and generate more precise responses.Step 5: Add Personality InsightsFor songwriting or podcast descriptions, share insights about the artist's or guest's personality, tone, and language patterns. This helps the AI capture their unique voice.Step 6: Refine and IterateRefine your prompt based on the AI's initial response. Iterate until you achieve the desired outcome.Step 7: Review and EditReview the AI-generated content and edit as needed to ensure it meets your standards.Join ElevenLabs as a creator like Shemaiah:elevenlabs.io/?from=partnermartin7171https://www.iamrefocusedradio.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Refik Anadol, an artist at the forefront of data painting and AI-generated art, explores the fusion of technology and creativity. By leveraging machine-learning algorithms, Anadol is known for innovative media works and showcases the creative potential of AI. Camera | Producer | Editor: Genia Dulot
Rather than oil pastel or charcoal, artist Refik Anadol's medium of choice is data. Nicolas de Skowronski, Head Wealth Management Solutions at Julius Baer, met Refik at Art Basel 2023 to discuss the exciting applications of AI in the art and business world. Listen now to hear their conversation.
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (02.10.2023) - Avec pas moins de 11 titres sélectionnés pour autant de nationalités représentées, Solénoïde fera la part belle tant à la découverte qu'au dépaysement bien loin des formatages étriqués de l'industrie musicale. Ainsi, se succèderont 11 artistes à forte personnalité : des baroudeurs et poètes du son aux cursus et compétences des plus variés ! Bref, l'occasion de réunir 11 projets singuliers destinés à former un mix en forme de cocktail musical insolite avec des voix folkloriques, des rythmes latino digitalisés, des segments de piano contemporain ou encore les résonances de banjo émancipés… De l'Estonie à la Corée du Sud, de la Belgique à l'Egypte, en passant par le Tibet, notre équipage vous offrira son expertise de tour-operator trans-musical !
This week on the program, a GPS special: "Artificial Intelligence: Its Promise... And Peril." Fareed explores the exciting but frightening new world of artificial intelligence in technology, science, art and more. First, he speaks with Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, about the extreme power of AI and how this technology could rapidly advance in the coming years. Then, he sits down with the man known as the "godfather of AI," Geoffrey Hinton, about the worst-case scenario of AI run amok: the extinction of the human race. Next, Fareed explores the potential beauty in AI with award-winning director James Cameron; they discuss how this technology can transform the process of filmmaking and more. Plus, Fareed speaks with Refik Anadol, the artist behind the AI artwork installation "Unsupervised" at MoMA, and Michelle Kuo, MoMA's Curator of Painting and Sculpture, about how Anadol used AI to create mesmerizing, ever-evolving art.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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With data as his paintbrush, media artist Refik Anadol trains AI algorithms to visualize the disappearing wonders of nature. He gives a beautiful tour of his recent work -- imagery of artificial coral reefs, flowers, rainforests -- and ponders: Can we use AI to preserve our memories of the fading natural world?
With data as his paintbrush, media artist Refik Anadol trains AI algorithms to visualize the disappearing wonders of nature. He gives a beautiful tour of his recent work -- imagery of artificial coral reefs, flowers, rainforests -- and ponders: Can we use AI to preserve our memories of the fading natural world?
With data as his paintbrush, media artist Refik Anadol trains AI algorithms to visualize the disappearing wonders of nature. He gives a beautiful tour of his recent work -- imagery of artificial coral reefs, flowers, rainforests -- and ponders: Can we use AI to preserve our memories of the fading natural world?
We spoke to Refik Anadol and Chief Nixiwaka Yawanawa ahead of the unveiling of their Web3 collaboration - Winds of Yawanawa - at Scorpios Mykonos.
Jetzt Track17 für Bonus-Material auf Steadyhq.com/track17 unterstützen. Die beste Musik des Monats im Check von Christopher und Albert. Die vietnamesische Klangkünstlerin Ly Trang schafft Ohrwürmer, wo keine sein dürften mit ihrem experimentellen Ambient-Pop. Ein wundervolles Klong-Ratter-Hauch-Zupf-Zisch-Album. Außerdem: Wer sich in diesem Monat fest vorgenommen hat, Avantgarde-Ambient-Folk-Alben anzuhören, in dem das Echo der spätromantischen Klavierwerke von Erik Satie nachzuhören sind, Gia Margeret hat das Album für euch. Shoko Igarashi schnappt sich für ihr zweites Album den 2000er-Synthesizer Tenori-On, um aus den Limitierungen und Chancen des blinkenden Instruments aufregenden House zu schnitzen. Die Aufarbeitung der goldenen Musikära Äthiopiens führt uns diesen Monat zu den harmonischen und funky Klängen von Aselefech Ashine und Getenesh Kebret, während das bestgehütete Geheimnis der Spät-90er-Emo-Zeit Amerikas in Form der Band Everyone Asked About You perfekt unperfekte Gitarren-Musik liefert. Absoluter Tip. Dazu gibt's 12 weitere Musikempfehlungen von Anadol, Anthony Naples, ANZ, untitled halo, Steven Julien, Akane und mehr auf unserer Spotify-Playlist "Track17 - Playlist zum Podcast" [Setlist] - [00:00:00] Intro + Steady - [00:04:33] Zuletzt gehört: Rainhard Lakomy + Lindström & Christabelle - [00:07:33] **Lý Trang // Syenite (Subtext)** - [00:15:29] Playlist Part 1: Anadol, Call Super & Julia Holter, Steven Julien & Kyle Hall, Anz - [00:18:53] **Gia Margaret // Romantic Piano (Jagjaguwar)** - [00:27:18] **Shoko Igarashi // Project Tenori (Faneca Music)** - [00:36:02] Playlist Part 2: Shida Shahabi, Akane, Anthemic Beliefs, untitled halo - [00:39:55] **Aselefech Ashine and Getenesh Kebret // Beauties (Mississippi Records)** - [00:46:03] **Everyone Asked About You // EP+Let's Be Enemies (Numero Group)** - [00:54:25] Playlist Part 3: Anthony Naples, Mort Garson, Haji, Das A&O - Jetzt auf Spotify abonnieren. **Neue Songs auf der Playlist** -Ly Trang - so, flag on flag -Gia Margaret – City Song -Shoko Igarashi – Dread -Aselefech Ashine and Getenesh Kebret – Ene Yalant Feker -Everyone Asked About You - Paper Airplanes, Paper Hearts -Steven Julien & Kyle Hall - Page 3 -Anz - Clearly Rushing -Anadol – Hatıralar -Call Super & Julia Holter – Illumina -Anthemic Beliefs - Ritzy -untitled halo – limewire -Shida Shahabi – Kinsei -Akane – Analog Sea -Das A&O - Les Hommes Boivent -Anthony Naples – Silas -Mort Garson – Moon Journey -Hajj – Reflections Of Repulsiveness
Mağripli bir dilenci, Halep'in kumaşçılar çarşısında şöyle haykırdı diyor Sâdi; “Ey servet sahipleri, eğer sizde insaf, bizde kanaat olsaydı, dünyada dilenme adeti kalkardı”. Toplumlarda dilenciliğin ve yoksulluğun artmasının suçlusu sadece servet sahipleri değil, sadece idareciler de değil. Kanaat etmesini bilmeyen, israfı önemsemeyen insanlarımız da yani biz de hepimiz bu suçun ortağıyız. 10-15 yaşlarındayken köyün gençleri geceleri bahçelere hırsızlık yapmaya giderlermiş. “Beni hiç çağırmazlardı” diyordu. Çalmayacağını biliyorlardı. Ambar memuru olarak işe başladığı fabrikada İngiliz mühendisin kendisini bir hafta izlediğini sonra fabrika yöneticilerine, “Bu adamı daimi olarak işe alın ne çalar ne çaldırır” dediğini, bu sözü de işe alınırken yöneticinin kendisine aktarmasıyla öğrendiğini söylerdi. Bir de toplumda utanmanın, ar damarının iyice zayıfladığına dikkat çekmek için başından geçen şu hikayeyi anlatırdı; “Her yıl yakın köylerden birinde yaşayan uzak bir akrabam olan kadına tenekeye kışlık peynir yaptırırdım. Yaz sonu bitmiştir gidip alayım diye arkası kasalı Anadol pikabımla öğleden sonra köye gittim. Uzak akrabam olan kadın tarladaymış. Arabayla tarlaya kadar gidip peyniri almaya geldiğimi söyledim. “Eve gidip alalım” dedi. Ben de tamam almaya gidelim deyince tarladan çıktı arabanın kasasına bindi. “Ön tarafa şoför mahalline niye gelmiyorsun” dedim. “Devam et” dedi. Akrabam olduğu halde ön tarafa oturmayı tercih etmek yerine arabanın kasasında gelmeyi tercih etmişti. Neden? Etraftaki densizlerin, dedikoducuların, öküzün altında buzağı arayanların, gıybeti muhabbet sananların diline malzeme vermemek için. “O kadının hassasiyetini şimdi kimsede göremiyorum. İnsanlara dedikodu malzemesi vermemek de bizim vazifelerimizdendir” derdi. 1980'lerde çimen yeşili volkswagen marka arabasını mahallede vermediği delikanlı yoktu. Bizim mahallede sevgilisini, sözlüsünü nişanlısını bu arabayla gezdirmeyen delikanlı yoktur. Hayır diyemezdi, işim var da diyemezdi. “Biz yalan söylemesini öğrenmedik. İhtiyacı olmasa istemez” derdi. Suistimal ederler miydi? Ederlerdi.
A cura di Gigi Longo. Musiche: Pop Group, MalClango, Brigan, As Madalenas, Le forbici di Manitù & Friends, Angela Kinczly, Classica Orchestra Afrobeat, Anadol, Baskot Lel Baltageyya, Azu Tiwaline & Al Wootton, Dragonchild.
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Episode 627: April 23, 2023 playlist: Mark Stewart, "Rage of Angels (Meat Beat Manifesto Remix)" (Rage of Angels (Meat Beat Manifesto Remix)) 2023 Emergency Hearts DAMIEN, "DAMIEN" (DAMIEN) 2023 self-released droone, "Altamira" (the long song) 2023 Touch Klara Lewis and Nik Colk Void, "Work It Out" (Full-On) 2023 Alter Kammerflimmer Kollektief, "Erstes Kapitel [verschliffen]" (Schemen) 2023 Karlrecords Anadol, "Kiralik Ask" (Hatiralar) 2017 Inverted Spectrum / 2023 Pingipung Nonconnah, "And It Was Beautiful And Glorious" (Unicorn Family) 2023 Was Ist Das? Matthewdavid, "A New Ambient" (On Mushrooms) 2023 Leaving Me:You, "Burns" (Field Tapes In Der Trash) 2023 American Dreams Soft Kill, "Molly" (Molly) 2023 self-released Sabiwa, "Pupa" (Island no.16 - Memories of Future Landscapes) 2023 Phantom Limb Aidan Baker, "Baby Dragon Slaughter" (Engenderine) 2023 Midira Maths Balance Volumes, "Stay" (Cycles of Tonight) 2023 Penultimate Press Big Blood, "1000 Times" (First Aid Kit) 2023 Ba Da Bing! Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
ABOUT REFIK ANADOL:LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/refikanadol/LinkedIn page for Refik Anadol Studio: https://www.linkedin.com/company/refik-anadol-studio/Website: https://refikanadol.comYoutube Videos:Disney Concert Hall: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKfCrChDWpYMelting Memories: https://refikanadol.com/works/melting-memories/Machine Halucinations: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OviC5RwpnvATED TALK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxQDG6WQT5sSHOW INTRO:Number of years ago, in 2014, when I was writing my book Retail (r)Evolution, I was looking at the interrelationship between brands, they're physical expression, cognitive science neuroscience and emerging digital technologies.I was thinking a lot about the emergence of a new cohort of experience seeking consumers and their proclivity to use their digital devices not just us communication devices but as vehicles for self-expression through the use of media making. Going out and capturing images and posting to Instagram or social media platforms wasn't just about pushing visual content into the world it was about storytelling, media making and creating narratives of one's life experience in a very different and hugely impactful way.I was beginning to see that young emerging consumers would be extremely savvy in terms of marketing because pushing content into the digisphere required them to understand what their individual markets were interested in, in terms of contenttheir ability to stay in front of their viewers was a large part of their success. True, I also felt that a lot of this was an otherated sense of validation that was driving a deep emotional connection to a sense of well-being and a sense of self in community but it nevertheless suggested that making stories and rewriting narratives of experience was becoming common place and was influencing expectations about how brand engagements should unfold. Brands could no longer just assume that they would give their customers certain services or products and that they would be acceptable and if they didn't like them this season, well, they could come back and next season. But that the ability to remain relevant was tied to the idea of engaging guests in the creation of part of the narrative, something that they could own, something that gave them a sense of agency and connection to the brand in a very different way. I also began to think that what this likely meant was that, as we moved to a world of artificial intelligence and using data to help us understand decision making in in the shopping aisle or online, that it would likely also mean that places that we inhabited might also change based on the interchange of data between my personal devices and a set of algorithms that drove brand experience.I then began to think about the opportunities here of a space that could change in real time to accommodate my individual needs perhaps even from data that was pulled from my smart devices that were reading body temperature, skin conductance, heart rate, breathing rate and even neural activity that was indicating maybe what parts of my brain were being more activated than others and how that might change the environment to align the physical space with my mind body space.This then became a platform for me thinking about a future state where brand experience places were more like brand performance places where the interaction between the performer in this narrative and the stage set on which the story unfolded were intimately tied together and transformed in ways that adapted to different need-states and expectations driven from both personal digital footprints, the places and manner that we used our digital devices and our bio data pulled from our personal digital device connected to our person.There were certainly at certain some points where I believed that all I might need as an architect was it data set, an algorithm, a projection system and a white box. And into that white box we could project data images that were representation of my inner desires or inner mind body state.Then along comes an exposure to something that was called a data sculpture in the Sales Force headquarters in San Francisco. The extraordinary digital image moved across a large part of a wall surface was pulling data from the environment and changing in response to the weather, traffic flows to public sentiment about certain things.This became my first exposure to the fact that someone out there was actually doing this thing I had imagined would be possible. Subsequent to that, I stumbled across an exhibit called “Melting Memories” where Refik Anadol ,a Turkish data visualization artist, had been able to capture brain data of people's memories and made the invisible visible. Refik Anadol's data paintings, or data sculptures, were enormous high-definition fluid moving images that were like watching a campfire - ever changing and captivating. I found them captivating more so because they were a physicalization of somebody's most private moments - a memory. This for me was a complete game changer. Finally, the ideas that I had begun to think about but knew I was incapable of actually creating on my own were being done. An artist in our midst who was tying together artificial intelligence, art and neuroscience was beginning to reshape the way we would come to experience public spaces and art itself. Refik Anadol is an extraordinary example of a game changing artist who brings together these three core components in reshaping the world we live in.Using architecture as a canvas, his data sculptures recontextualize the built work, or the inner life of significant cultural buildings, and externalizes them as a painting on the exterior skin giving these public buildings a new level of appreciation, perhaps, for an emerging cohort of digitally oriented consumers.One of the main premises of my book Retail (r)Evolution was to try to get people who were creating brand experience places a little more connected to what happens at a brain-body level in terms of their experience of environments. My whole premise was that if you knew a little bit more about how your brain actually worked you might not create some of the things that you believe are relevant which are completely off of the awareness radar and probably don't have the impact that you hope to have with people who are experience the place.If we only understood a little bit what goes on inside your head we might be able to create more relevant and meaningful experiences for people because so much of what we experience is driven by our neurophysiology and our interpersonal neurobiology.As I learned more about the work of Refik Anadol, I was intrigued and delighted by his thinking of what he's doing today and his relationship to early Renaissance art where, at that time artists were afforded materials by their patrons and they would use technologies to create advances in artistic expression. In Anadol's world, his connection to massive data sets were akin to having the raw materials for creating great new digital pieces of artwork. I once heard him explain that what he was effectively doing was taking his paintbrush and plunging it into the consciousness of the machine and painting with those algorithms and data sets. What is even more fascinating about his work is the use of light as a building material, or maybe as a pigment, which he wields to create both paintings that may hung in a gallery as well as wrapping significant pieces of architecture like the Frank Gehry Disney Concert Hall for the Los Angeles Philharmonic in the center of downtown LA.The interesting thing about using existing architecture as a canvas onto which light as a substance is painted and moving pictures generated from massive data sets that are the memory of the building is that in a way it recontextualizes these buildings that are, generally speaking, time stamped,meaning they're built in a period of time and represent a certain period of culture into which they were born. This work brings those buildings forward into a contemporary world of fluid experience where time and space seemed to collapse as we move rapidly from one significant change in our digitally mediated environment to the next.Refik Anadol (b. 1985, Istanbul, Turkey) is now an internationally renowned media artist, director, and pioneer in the aesthetics of machine intelligence. He currently resides in Los Angeles, California, where he owns and operates Refik Anadol Studio and RAS LAB, the Studio's research practice centered around discovering and developing trailblazing approaches to data narratives. Anadol also teaches at UCLA's Department of Design Media Arts from which he obtained his Master of Fine Arts.Anadol's body of work addresses the challenges, and the possibilities, that ubiquitous computing has imposed on humanity, and what it means to be a human in the age of AI. He explores how the perception and experience of time and space are radically changing now that machines dominate our everyday lives. Anadol is intrigued by the ways in which the digital age and machine intelligence allow for a new aesthetic technique to create enriched immersive environments that offer a dynamic perception of space. In some cases, entire buildings come to life, floors, walls, ceilings disappear into Infinity, breathtaking aesthetics take shape from large swaths of data, and what was once invisible to the human eye becomes visible, offering the audience a new perspective on and narrative of their worlds.Refik anadol global projects have received a number of awards and prizes.His studio comprises designers, architects, data scientists and researchers from diverse professional and personal backgrounds, embracing principles of inclusion and equity throughout every stage of the production. Studio members originate from 10 different countries and are collectively fluent in 14 different languages. I don't often gush over having an opportunity to speak to a guest but in this case my enthusiasm for the work of Refik Anadol is unbounded. I truly believe that he is doing something extraordinarily in the world of art, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, urban planning and architecture.And so I confess a certain fandom for Refik and was grateful to have him offer up time so that we could have this discussion. To some degree, it is unfortunate that this podcast is a non-visual medium and so I encourage all who listen to visit refikanadol.com – R E F I K A N A D O l.comThere you will have an in-depth look at his work that is shifting the nature and our understanding of how art artificial intelligence, neuroscience and architecture are all merging in a way that is a paradigm shift for how we experience place. ABOUT DAVID KEPRON:LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/david-kepron-9a1582bWebsites: https://www.davidkepron.com (personal website)vmsd.com/taxonomy/term/8645 (Blog)Email: david.kepron@NXTLVLexperiencedesign.comTwitter: DavidKepronPersonal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidkepron/NXTLVL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nxtlvl_experience_design/Bio:David Kepron is a multifaceted creative professional with a deep curiosity to understand ‘why', ‘what's now' and ‘what's next'. He brings together his background as an architect, artist, educator, author, podcast host and builder to the making of meaningful and empathically-focused, community-centric customer connections at brand experience places around the globe. David is a former VP - Global Design Strategies at Marriott International. While at Marriott, his focus was on the creation of compelling customer experiences within Marriott's “Premium Distinctive” segment which included: Westin, Renaissance, Le Meridien, Autograph Collection, Tribute Portfolio, Design Hotels and Gaylord hotels. In 2020 Kepron founded NXTLVL Experience Design, a strategy and design consultancy, where he combines his multidisciplinary approach to the creation of relevant brand engagements with his passion for social and cultural anthropology, neuroscience and emerging digital technologies. As a frequently requested international speaker at corporate events and international conferences focusing on CX, digital transformation, retail, hospitality, emerging technology, David shares his expertise on subjects ranging from consumer behaviors and trends, brain science and buying behavior, store design and visual merchandising, hotel design and strategy as well as creativity and innovation. In his talks, David shares visionary ideas on how brand strategy, brain science and emerging technologies are changing guest expectations about relationships they want to have with brands and how companies can remain relevant in a digitally enabled marketplace. David currently shares his experience and insight on various industry boards including: VMSD magazine's Editorial Advisory Board, the Interactive Customer Experience Association, Sign Research Foundation's Program Committee as well as the Center For Retail Transformation at George Mason University.He has held teaching positions at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology (F.I.T.), the Department of Architecture & Interior Design of Drexel University in Philadelphia, the Laboratory Institute of Merchandising (L.I.M.) in New York, the International Academy of Merchandising and Design in Montreal and he served as the Director of the Visual Merchandising Department at LaSalle International Fashion School (L.I.F.S.) in Singapore. In 2014 Kepron published his first book titled: “Retail (r)Evolution: Why Creating Right-Brain Stores Will Shape the Future of Shopping in a Digitally Driven World” and he is currently working on his second book to be published soon. David also writes a popular blog called “Brain Food” which is published monthly on vmsd.com. ************************************************************************************************************************************The next level experience design podcast is presented by VMSD magazine and Smartwork Media. It is hosted and executive produced by David Kepron. Our original music and audio production by Kano Sound. The content of this podcast is copywrite to David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design. Any publication or rebroadcast of the content is prohibited without the expressed written consent of David Kepron and NXTLVL Experience Design.Make sure to tune in for more NXTLVL “Dialogues on DATA: Design Architecture Technology and the Arts” wherever you find your favorite podcasts and make sure to visit vmsd.com and look for the tab for the NXTLVL Experience Design podcast there too.
This week, hear about some soon-to-close art shows around town. Today: Michelle Kuo, curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), talks about Refik Anadol's stunning "Unsupervised" digital artwork, extended through April 15th.
Episode 619: February 25, 2023 playlist: mu-Ziq, "Uncle Daddy" (Magic Pony Ride) 2022 Planet Mu Einstuerzende Neubauten, "Silence Is Sexy (alt)" (Strategies Against Architecture III) 2001 Mute Wil Bolton, "Of Ruins" (Like Floating Leaves) 2023 Laaps MC Yallah, "Sikwebela" (Yallah Beibe) 2023 Hakuna Kulala Super Deep, "Tralfamadore" (Super Deep) 2022 Aural Canyon Martyna Basta, "Slowly Forgetting, Barely Remembering" (Slowly Forgetting, Barely Remembering) 2023 Warm Winters Dommengang, "Society Blues" (Wished Eye) 2023 Thrill Jockey Anadol, "Ablamın Gözleri" (Felicita) 2022 Pingipung Teruyuki Kurihara, "Mirage" (Parallel) 2023 Force Inc/Mille Plateaux lusine icl, "feedme" (a pseudo steady state) 2023 Ant-Zen Pauline Oliveros, "A Love Song" (The Well and the Gentle) 1985 Hat Art / 2023 Important Joseph Allred, "A Long Winter (feat. Matt Johnson and Mikey Allred)" (What Strange Flowers in the Shade) 2023 Feeding Tube Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Internationally renowned Turkish media artist Refik Anadol has used his latest 'data art' installation to highlight one of biggest problems facing the world: Climate change. While he has plenty of fans of 'Artificial Realities: Coral', it also got people talking about the issues. But not everyone likes it. Our producer Zeynep Gokce has more.
On this episode of Showcase, watch: Oscar Buzz 00:02 Guests: Julie Lobalzo Wright, Assistant Professor Warwick University ‘The Raven' Turns 60 12:17 Carpaccio in Washington 15:32 Refik Anadol at Davos 18:08 Ghanaian Artist 21:21 Shakira's Record Breaking Single 23:51
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Aujourd'hui nous recevons les collectionneurs Gregory alias @GTOM555 et Maxime @Allinmax qui sont venus présenter 3 de leurs artistes préférés: Refik Anadol, Ivona Tau et Dethretina...A cette occasion ils sont revenus sur leur passsion pour le Crypto-Art, et ce qui les fascine chez ces 3 artistes…Nous les retrouverons d'ailleurs prochainement avec de nouveaux artistes.Machines Hallucinations Unsupervised de Refik AnadolMythic Latent Glitches #331 d'IvoBlind Insight de Deth RetinaPour aller plus loin:Compte Twitter de Gregory / GTOM555Compte Twitter de Maxime / allinmaxRefik Anadol:Site web officiel de Refik Anadol (oeuvres NFT)Compte Twitter de Refik AnadolCollection Synthetic Dreams sur OpenSeaIvona Tau:Site web officiel d'Ivona TauCompte Twitter d'Ivona TauProfil d'Ivona Tau sur Objkt.comCollection Mythic Latent Glitches sur fxhash.xyzDeth Retina:Compte Twitter de Deth RetinaProfil de Deth Retina sur Objkt.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nftmorning.com
Refik Anadol'la Gaudi, Nam June Paik ve diğer kahramanlarını, veri bilimi ve yapay zeka araçlarıyla ürettiği işlerinin kamusal vasıflarını, metavers bağlamında şeffaflık ve çeşitlenen ifade olanaklarını konuşuyoruz. Sanat eleştirmeni, yazar ve Açık Radyo programcısı sevgili dostumuz Evrim Altuğ'un sunumuyla.
A cura di Gigi Longo. Musiche: Sampology, Ryley Walker, Ora, The Weather Station, Rolf Hansen, Nitin Sawhney, Anadol, Kety Fusco, Rebecca Vasmant, Pulsar, Vangelis.
Immersive digital art in Coventry, the British Art Show, & music from Jasdeep Singh Degun.
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This week we take a look at Anadol, the musical project of Gozen Atila, a Turkish artist, photographer and instrumentalist based in Berlin. Let's discover her synthetic and psychedelic universe in 5 chapters.
Refik Anadol is a pioneering artist who creates immersive installations, sculptures, paintings, and live audio/visual performances using AI, machine learning, and data science. He's partnered with teams at Microsoft, Google, IBM, NASA, and more to apply the latest cutting-edge science, research, and tech to his mesmerizing creations. All of this considered, it should come as no surprise that Anadol has also fully embraced the NFT space. His ‘Machine Allucinations' NFT series sold for more than $13 million in late 2021, and May 10 will mark his first-ever Christie's auction featuring his piece ‘Casa Batlló: Living Architecture.' As a passionate advocate for technology's game-changing potential, Anadol is working to bridge the gap between URL and IRL in increasingly innovative ways. This includes ‘Dataland,' a multisensory, realtime metaverse where the physical and virtual connect. In this episode we cover:What Anadol believes are the biggest misconceptions about AIThe origins of his ‘Living Architecture' collectionWhy bridging URL and IRL is key to bringing NFTs to the massesHis “humble” take on the metaverseTo listen to the audio version of this episode, go to http://smarturl.it/nftnowTo sign up for the nft now newsletter where we break down the NFT market into actionable insights each week, go to: https://www.nftnow.com To follow Refik Anadol on Twitter, go here: https://twitter.com/refikanadolTo follow Refik Anadol on Instagram, go here: https://instagram.com/refikanadol See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Refik Anadol is a Turkish-American new media artist and designer. His works are just incredible – at first sight, they're abstract and dream-like video works, constantly shapeshifting. What's the most fascinating about these works, is how they come to be – through data-driven machine learning AI algorithms. In our conversation, Refik explains the ins and outs of his work, through beautiful and often poetic language, talking about machines dreaming and hallucinating, and Refik himself painting with the data reimagined by the AI. And whilst we discuss the technology behind his work, we also dive into the real philosophy behind Refik's art, connecting people regardless of languages, cultures and backgrounds, and how in truth, all he wants to do is heal people. -- To get new weekly On Design podcast episodes directly in your inbox, sign up to our newsletter at https://ondesignpodcast.com/newsletter. Podcast music: James Greenfield Production: Green Podcast Productions
Spécial NUIITS 2022. En invité: Olivier Vanhalst, un des deux programmateurs des #Nuits Botanique 2022 avec une spéciale autour du festival (Laetitia Sadier, Keeley Forsyth, Parks, etc.)..Avec Olivier, on évoquera l'impact du #CovidCrush sur le festival. Quand le "à cause" devient le "grâce" Les Nuits s'articulent formidablement autour d'une progra très post-punk. Un #PP dans tous ses états . Ou plutôt dans tous ses fiefs de Grande Bretagne, de Londres (Famous) à Belfast (Enola Gay) en passant par Newcastle ( Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs) ou Brighton (DITZ). + Exploration des album du mois: Jarvis Cocker Billy Woods, Kit Sebastian, Emmanuelle Parrenin, Anadol, Rosalia, Panic Shack, Daniel Rossen, MD After Hussain & PAQ (chez Hive Mind Records), Courting, Superorganism, Scott Walker, Bauhaus, etc.Playlist sur Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7iYvdDsfhGZKjfiVbbTx4v?si=397cd85590804075
Spécial NUIITS 2022. En invité: Olivier Vanhalst, un des deux programmateurs des #Nuits Botanique 2022 avec une spéciale autour du festival (Laetitia Sadier, Keeley Forsyth, Parks, etc.)..Avec Olivier, on évoquera l'impact du #CovidCrush sur le festival. Quand le "à cause" devient le "grâce" Les Nuits s'articulent formidablement autour d'une progra très post-punk. Un #PP dans tous ses états . Ou plutôt dans tous ses fiefs de Grande Bretagne, de Londres (Famous) à Belfast (Enola Gay) en passant par Newcastle ( Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs) ou Brighton (DITZ). + Exploration des album du mois: Jarvis Cocker Billy Woods, Kit Sebastian, Emmanuelle Parrenin, Anadol, Rosalia, Panic Shack, Daniel Rossen, MD After Hussain & PAQ (chez Hive Mind Records), Courting, Superorganism, Scott Walker, Bauhaus, etc.Playlist sur Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7iYvdDsfhGZKjfiVbbTx4v?si=397cd85590804075
Wen interessiert schon das Wetter? Na, Pop. Hitze und Kälte spielen seit Jahrzehnten eine wichtige Rolle in der Musik, aber wie klingt sie eigentlich? Die britische Produzentin Loraine James hat mit ihrem neuen- Ambient/IDM-Projekt WHATEVER THE WEATHER Temperaturen in Sounds übersetzt und das Album des Monats geliefert. Wir schauen außerdem auf den Hype des britischen Indie-Pop-Duos WET LEG und fragen uns, warum ausgerechnet hier wieder Authentizität gefordert wird. ETIENNE JAUMET & FABRIZIO RAT unterhalten sich mit einem schweigenden Piano und einem modularen Synthesizer, PRINS THOMAS öffnet mit gleich zwei direkt hintereinander veröffentlichten Alben seine krautig-kosmische Disco des Nordens und über die Psychedlic-Pop-Legenden BROADCAST darf man dank der drei Reisssues auf Warp auch wieder sprechen. Für unsere Playlist „Track17 – Playlist zum Podcast“ auf Spotify/Apple Music empfehlen wir dazu neue Musik von Joy Orbison, Chelsea Wolfe, Hinako Omori, Anadol, Sophia Blenda und vielen mehr! Als ganz besonderen Service klopfen wir jedes besprochene Album auf seine Elden-Ring-Tauglichkeit ab, denn die bislang gespielten 150 Stunden müssen für irgendetwas gut sein. Schreibt uns eure aktuellen Favoriten an info@track17podcast.de und folgt uns auf @track17podcast auf IG/Twitter. [Setlist] - [00:00:00] Intro - [00:01:22] Zuletzt gehört: Cybertron, Yasuaki Shimizu & sehr viel Elden Ring - [00:04:54] Zum Tod von Mira Calix - [00:07:13] **Whatever The Weather // st (Ghostly International)** - [00:18:39] Playlist Part 1: Sophia Blenda, Niagara, Braxe & Falcon, John Tejada - [00:21:57] **Wet Leg // st (Domino)** - [00:34:46] **Etienne Jaumet & Fabrizio Rat // st (Bureau B)** - [00:42:27] Playlist Part 2: Chelsea Wolfe, Hinako Omori, Joy Orbison, Amotik - [00:45:05] **Prins Thomas // 8-9 (Prins Thomas Musikk)** - [00:51:58] **Broadcast // Maida Vale Sessions (WARP)** - [01:03:39] Playlist Part 3: Kelly Lee Owens, Zombie Zombie, Anadol, Salamander. Jetzt auf Spotify oder Apple Music abonnieren. **Neue Songs auf der Playlist:** - Whatever The Weather - 17° - Wet Leg - Chaise Longue - Etienne Jaumet & Fabrizio Rat - Magnetismo - Prins Thomas - Take Over Fjorden - Broadcast - The Book Lovers - Sophia Blenda - Wie laut es war - Braxe & Falcon - Step By Step - Niagara - Tribunal - John Tejada - Whip Hand - Amotik - Unsath - Joy Orbison - Pinky Ring - Tyler Bates & Chelsea Wolfe - Pearl's Rapture - Hinako Omori - The Richard Garden In Your Memory - Anadol - Felicitas Lale - Salamander - Melting Hazard - Kelly Lee Owens – Sonic 8 - Zombie Zombie – Dissolutium
durée : 00:55:42 - Et je remets le son - par : Matthieu Conquet - C'est une chanson de Nirvana mais surtout un label, Lithium : celui qui en France fit découvrir Dominique A et Diabologum, entre autres. Petit retour sur les années Lithium. Au menu des nouveautés : The Smile, Anadol, Nessbeal ou encore King Hannah. Et un concert de Fontaines D.C. à vous annoncer...
A real trippy journey on this week's Independent Music Podcast, where we take you on a wild ride through various interpretations of contemporary psychedelia. From the exquisite vapourware of Naomie Klaus, to the epic metronomic psych experiments of Turkey's Anadol, via hypnotic ritual chanting from Cobracoral, there's a whole middle section of this week's podcast that'll take you to strange, wonderful places. But we have plenty to shake you out of your stupor though, including Japanese footwork from CDR and riotous Belgian punk from eternal faves Cocaine Piss. We have jazz from Mourning [A] BLKstar, Ugandan grime from Ecko Bazz, lo-fi dance music from A'Bear, and much more. Tracklisting CDR – Footweek (Omoide Label, Japan) Mourning [A] BLKstar – 192.43 (self-release, USA) Naomie Klaus – Can You Tell Me What is Micronet (Bamboo Shows, France) Cobracoral – [Ta-Tu] (Lovers & Lollypops, Portugal) Ecko Bazz – Mmaso (Hakuna Kulala, Uganda) Cocaine Piss – Bad Kid Anadol – Gizli Duygular (Pingipung, Germany) A'Bear – 202020 (self-release, UK) Latarnik – Panna (Astigmatic Records, UK) The Utopia Strong – Shepherdess (Rocket Recordings, UK) This week's episode is sponsored by The state51 Conspiracy, a creative hub for music. Head to state51.com to find releases by JK Flesh vs Gnod, Steve Jansen, MrUnderwSood, Wire, Ghost Box, Lo Recordings, Subtext Records and many more Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.
Turkish, LA-based media artist Refik Anadol who uses data and AI to make new types of artwork, rethink art spaces, and visualise computer ‘dreams'. In his studio, he describes his work – which creates NFTs, 'data paintings' and 'sculptures', and digital immersive galleries, and is now moving to the metaverse. Plus, the gallery in the metaverse: the KAWS street art exhibition where art lovers are joined by virtual cartoon visitors – and which is now the first art show in Fortnite. And we hear from the women and non-binary creatives who want to make NFTs more diverse to improve representation in art. Producer: Emma Wallace (Photo: KAWS, SEEING, 2022, augmented reality sculpture at Serpentine North Gallery. Credit: KAWS and Acute Art)
Turkish-American new media artist and designer Refik Anadol tells the B*Maestro Podcast about his journey to success, the powerful nature of AI art, and his relationship to time and memory. Just like the marvelous design of the record-breaking Octo Finissimo saga, Anadol's creative practice is informed by the fearless pursuit of exceptional innovation.
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The new single from Rebecca Vasmant on Tru Thoughts fusing Jazz and Broken Beat. A classic from IG Culture's New Sector Movement. A hypnotic track from Anadol. A wonderful Afrobeat tune from Ahmed Sirour. Drum & Bass from Jack Boston, Madcap and Dr Meaker. A Broken Beat style Remix from Virgil Abloh (Rest In Peace). Soul from Moonchild and Tyson. Plus plenty more musical treats.
If a machine could dream of nature, what would it see? MACHINE HALLUCINATIONS: NATURE DREAMS, the latest exhibition by Turkish-born, LA-based artist Refik Anadol seeks to answer this question by processing large volumes of data from digital archives and publicly available photographs of nature into new interpretations of the earth we share. The outcome is a psychedelic and lucid experience, revealing artificial intelligence's potential as a primary channel of artistic creativity. Active since 2008, Anadol's works have explored the intersection of architecture, science, technology, and media arts. In this episode of the Telekom Electronic Beats podcast, Anadol explains how presenting his work in a space as architecturally significant as St. Agnes is the realization of his own dream come true. He also discusses the challenges and the possibilities that machine learning has imposed on humanity, and what it means to be human in the age of AI.
In this episode hosted by computational designer Shankar Saanthakumar (ximulacra.com), we speak with Refik Anadol, an artist who transforms vast data sets from a variety of sources into immersive, hallucinatory video installations. In this way, he does alchemy with vital but sometimes-dry information sources such as climate projections or medical data, transmuting them into overwhelming and evocative aesthetic experiences. These works the suggest intelligent and malleable architectures that resonate with the liquid structure of dreams, memories, and imagination.
The following is a conversation with Refik Anadol. Refik is a media artist and director working in Los Angeles, California. He is a pioneer in a new art form called “data art”, in which images and sound are generated by the intervention of machine learning algorithms with data sets. In the last week, the National Gallery of Victoria purchased Refik's work, ‘Quantum Memories' for their permanent collection. He has been the recipient of numerous awards, including the Lorenzo il Magnifico Lifetime Achievement Award at the 12th Florence Biennale. He is also a lecturer at UCLA's Department of Design Media Arts. On the podcast Julius and Refik discuss his work, his process and the digital age in general. If you like this conversation review it with five stars on Apple Podcast, follow on Spotify, subscribe on YouTube or follow me on Instagram at Recorded Time Podcast. I hope you enjoy the episode.
อีพีแรกของ Arttrovert เปิดด้วยเรื่องศิลปินที่นำ Data มาสร้างงานศิลปะ อย่าง Refik Anadol มีเดียอาร์ติสท์อเมริกันเชื้อสายตุรกี ที่เป็นผู้บุกเบิกการทำศิลปะจากเครื่องจักร AI ซึ่งสำรวจความเป็นมนุษย์ในยุคสมัยแห่งปัญญาจักรกล ฟังทำความรู้จัก Anadol และผลงานน่าสนใจของเขา อาทิ Archive Dreaming, WDCH Dream, Machine Hallucination ฯลฯ ได้ในพอดแคสต์อีพีนี้ #SalmonPodcast #SalmonLAB #SalmonHouse #Arttrovert #เรื่องศิลปะน่าสนใจ
2hafta 1gün'ün yeni bölümünde konuk medya sanatçısı ve yönetmen Refik Anadol. “Sanat iyileştiricidir” diyen Anadol, salgın sırasında izlediği filmleri, okuduğu kitapları anlatıyor. Anadol'un Oscar ödüllü yönetmen Alejandro González Iñárritu ile ilgili bir sürprizi var!
Los Angeles'ta yaşayan ve çalışan dünyaca ünlü medya sanatçısı, yönetmen ve aynı zamanda da UCLA'da akademisyen olan Refik Anadol'a, Almanya'da yaşayan ve çalışan Mimar ve Design Researcher olan Burak Bakö ile beraber sorularımızı yöneltiyoruz.
Dünyaca ünlü medya sanatçımız Refik Anadol, daha önce sergilenmemiş son dönem çalışmalarını içeren “Makine Hatıraları: Uzay” sergisi ile Türkiye'deki sanatseverlerle buluştu. Sanatseverler Anadol'un eserlerini görebilmek için pandemiye rağmen saatlerce kuyrukta bekledi. Son dönemde sanat dünyasında en çok konuşulan isim olan "Lorenzo il Magnifico Yaşam Boyu Başarı Ödülü" sahibi Refik Anadol ile eserleri hakkında konuştuk. İstanbul'da açtığı “Makine Hatıraları: Uzay” sergisi ile sanatseverlerden yoğun ilgi gören Refik Anadol, açılışın ardından yaşadığı Los Angeles'a döndü. Çevrimiçi röportajda sorularımızı yanıtlayan sanatçı, evreni, insan duyularını, makineleri ve belleği anlamak için kullanılan anahtar kavramları, dijital sanat ve mimariyle nasıl bir araya getirdiğini anlattı. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yeditepe-fatih/message
ODTÜ Toplum ve Bilim Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi bünyesindeki Klasik Otomobil Sergisi’nde; ülkemizde tasarlanıp üretilen ilk otomobil olma özelliğine sahip Devrim Arabası’nın “Devrim Arabaları” filmi için yapılan replikasının yanı sıra Chevrolet, Pontiac, Citroen, Mercedes ve Anadol gibi birçok markadan oluşan klasik otomobiller yer almaktadır. Otomobillere dair bilgiler içeren ses kayıtlarını dinleyebilirsiniz.
ODTÜ Toplum ve Bilim Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi bünyesindeki Klasik Otomobil Sergisi’nde; ülkemizde tasarlanıp üretilen ilk otomobil olma özelliğine sahip Devrim Arabası’nın “Devrim Arabaları” filmi için yapılan replikasının yanı sıra Chevrolet, Pontiac, Citroen, Mercedes ve Anadol gibi birçok markadan oluşan klasik otomobiller yer almaktadır. Otomobillere dair bilgiler içeren ses kayıtlarını dinleyebilirsiniz.
ODTÜ Toplum ve Bilim Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi bünyesindeki Klasik Otomobil Sergisi’nde; ülkemizde tasarlanıp üretilen ilk otomobil olma özelliğine sahip Devrim Arabası’nın “Devrim Arabaları” filmi için yapılan replikasının yanı sıra Chevrolet, Pontiac, Citroen, Mercedes ve Anadol gibi birçok markadan oluşan klasik otomobiller yer almaktadır. Otomobillere dair bilgiler içeren ses kayıtlarını dinleyebilirsiniz.
ODTÜ Toplum ve Bilim Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi bünyesindeki Klasik Otomobil Sergisi’nde; ülkemizde tasarlanıp üretilen ilk otomobil olma özelliğine sahip Devrim Arabası’nın “Devrim Arabaları” filmi için yapılan replikasının yanı sıra Chevrolet, Pontiac, Citroen, Mercedes ve Anadol gibi birçok markadan oluşan klasik otomobiller yer almaktadır. Otomobillere dair bilgiler içeren ses kayıtlarını dinleyebilirsiniz.
ODTÜ Toplum ve Bilim Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi bünyesindeki Klasik Otomobil Sergisi’nde; ülkemizde tasarlanıp üretilen ilk otomobil olma özelliğine sahip Devrim Arabası’nın “Devrim Arabaları” filmi için yapılan replikasının yanı sıra Chevrolet, Pontiac, Citroen, Mercedes ve Anadol gibi birçok markadan oluşan klasik otomobiller yer almaktadır. Otomobillere dair bilgiler içeren ses kayıtlarını dinleyebilirsiniz.
ODTÜ Toplum ve Bilim Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi bünyesindeki Klasik Otomobil Sergisi’nde; ülkemizde tasarlanıp üretilen ilk otomobil olma özelliğine sahip Devrim Arabası’nın “Devrim Arabaları” filmi için yapılan replikasının yanı sıra Chevrolet, Pontiac, Citroen, Mercedes ve Anadol gibi birçok markadan oluşan klasik otomobiller yer almaktadır. Otomobillere dair bilgiler içeren ses kayıtlarını dinleyebilirsiniz.
ODTÜ Toplum ve Bilim Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi bünyesindeki Klasik Otomobil Sergisi’nde; ülkemizde tasarlanıp üretilen ilk otomobil olma özelliğine sahip Devrim Arabası’nın “Devrim Arabaları” filmi için yapılan replikasının yanı sıra Chevrolet, Pontiac, Citroen, Mercedes ve Anadol gibi birçok markadan oluşan klasik otomobiller yer almaktadır. Otomobillere dair bilgiler içeren ses kayıtlarını dinleyebilirsiniz.
ODTÜ Toplum ve Bilim Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi bünyesindeki Klasik Otomobil Sergisi’nde; ülkemizde tasarlanıp üretilen ilk otomobil olma özelliğine sahip Devrim Arabası’nın “Devrim Arabaları” filmi için yapılan replikasının yanı sıra Chevrolet, Pontiac, Citroen, Mercedes ve Anadol gibi birçok markadan oluşan klasik otomobiller yer almaktadır. Otomobillere dair bilgiler içeren ses kayıtlarını dinleyebilirsiniz.
This week on My Modern Met's Top Artist Podcast, we talk with media artist Refik Anadol of Refik Anadol Studio. This studio creates incredible pieces of art that exist in the public realm and seek to accessible to people of “any age, any background, and any culture.” Anadol’s media art exists in the form of incredibly immersive audio/visual installations, stunning projections, and parametric data sculptures that all explore the relationship between humanity and technology. See some of the artwork we discuss on the Top Artist Instagram Follow Refik Anadol's work on his website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Behance, Vimeo, and LinkedIn. And read more about some of the projects we discuss during our chat: Dynamic Art Installation Uses AI To Turn 200 Million Nature Images Into a Mesmerizing 3D Visual Experience Crypto Art: How Artists Are Selling Their Work on Blockchain
Güncel Sanat ve Mahbupları ilk bölümüyle başlıyor! Bu bölümde Kültigin Kağan Akbulut konuğu Refik Anadol ile Medya Sanatı üzerine konuşuyor!
Engin uzay verilerinin sanatla buluşması, NFT çılgınlığı, Konuk: Refik Anadol
28 ŞUBAT 2021 Herkese merhaba bugün Sivil Savunma Günü. Tarihte bugün yaşanan olaylar arasında; Rusların Osmanlı üzerinde hakimiyet istekleri, İsveç Başbakanı Olof Palme'nin öldürülmesi, Körfez Savaşında ateşkes ve 28 Şubat Sürecinin başlaması var… DÜNYA TARİHİNDE BUGÜN YAŞANANLAR 1953 Balkan Paktı imzalandı. Sovyetler Birliği'nin izlediği politikalar Türkiye, Yunanistan ve Yugoslavya'yı birbirine yaklaştırdı. Bu üç devlet arasında Ankara'da yapılan görüşmeler sonunda 28 Şubat 1953'de Balkan Paktı imzalandı. 1986 İsveç Başbakanı Olof Palme Öldürüldü. Koruma kullanmayan İsveç Başbakanı Olof Palme ailesi ile birlikte bir sinema çıkışı 28 Şubat 1986'da uğradığı faili meçhul bir suikast ile hayatını kaybetti. 1994 NATO Tarihinin İlk Askeri Saldırısını Yaptı. Bosna-Hersek'te uçuş yasağını çiğneyen 4 Sırp uçağı 28 Şubat 1994'te ABD jetleri tarafından düşürüldü. TÜRKİYE TARİHİNDE BUGÜN YAŞANANLAR 1967 - İlk Türk otomobili Anadol 26.800 liradan piyasaya sürüldü. 1997 28 Şubat Süreci Başladı. Milli Güvenlik Kurulu'nun 28 Şubat 1997'deki olağan toplantısı olağanüstü şekilde bitti. Necmettin Erbakan başbakanlığındaki Refah-Yol Hükümeti toplantıda oldukça sıkıntılı anlar yaşadı. Milli Güvenlik Kurulu'nun askeri kanadı laikliğin tehlike altında olduğu gerekçesini göstererek hükümetten birçok düzenleme istedi. Bu istekler hükümeti oldukça zor durumda bıraktı. Refah-Yol hükümeti yaşanan süreçte istifa etmek durumunda kaldı. Yerine kurulan Anasol –D koalisyon hükümeti 18 maddelik MGK kararlarını büyük oranda tatbik etti. Bu kararların en önemlisi sekiz yıllık eğitimin başlatılarak başta meslek liseleri olmak İmam Hatip liselerinin orta kısmının kapatılması idi. 2020 - Suriye'nin İdlib kentinde Türk Silahlı Kuvvetlerine Suriye'nin hava saldırısında 33 Türk askeri öldü. BUGÜN DOĞANLAR 1886 - Türk eğitimci, yazar, hattat, siyasetçi ve Cumhuriyet döneminin ilk rektörü İsmail Hakkı Baltacıoğlu, dünyaya geldi. 1892 - Türk tiyatro sanatçısı Muhsin Ertuğrul, doğdu. BUGÜN ÖLENLER 1958 - Türk besteci ve orkestra şefi, İstiklâl Marşı'nın bestecisi Osman Zeki Üngör, vefat etti. 2015 - Türk romancı, senaryo ve öykü yazarı Yaşar Kemal hayatını kaybetti.
Double Geography, Shy Layers, Antoine Kogut, Black Devil, Anadol, Liquid Canoe, YMDF, Sacha Mambo, Broken Glass, Mildlife, Black Disco, Queen Martin, Laima, Aleceo, Causa, Daniele Baldelli, Louiselle, Michoacan, February Montaine, Chiemi Manabe, Errortica, Computa Games, Mandrill, Afrodesia, Chiara, Andy Romano, Sensitive, Siviyex, Flamingo Pier, Alien Alien, Mountaineer, The Residents and more...
Medya sanatçısı, yönetmen ve tasarımcı Refik Anadol ile sanat üzerine yapılan söyleşi
The visionary Turkish artist and his studio collaborate with computers to make hallucinatory public art.We go into the studio of Kate Just, who's knitting a feminist project bound for the Museum of Contemporary Art.And Tony Albert and Brook Andrew discuss the legacy of significant Australian artist Gordon Bennett.
The visionary Turkish artist and his studio collaborate with computers to make hallucinatory public art. We go into the studio of Kate Just, who's knitting a feminist project bound for the Museum of Contemporary Art. And Tony Albert and Brook Andrew discuss the legacy of significant Australian artist Gordon Bennett.
The visionary Turkish artist and his studio collaborate with computers to make hallucinatory public art. We go into the studio of Kate Just, who's knitting a feminist project bound for the Museum of Contemporary Art. And Tony Albert and Brook Andrew discuss the legacy of significant Australian artist Gordon Bennett.
Tune in to Episode 07 of the PA Talks series with Refik Anadol, a media artist, director, and pioneer in the aesthetics of machine intelligence. Refik creates parametric data sculptures through hypnotic audio and visual installation experiences. Embedding media design into architecture, he questions the possibility of a post-digital architectural future in which there are no more non-digital realities. Anadol is known for his prominent works such as Machine Hallucinations, and audio/visual shows for Walt Disney Concert Hall in the USA. His global projects have received a number of awards including the Lorenzo il Magnifico Lifetime Achievement Award for New Media Art and Microsoft Research's Best Vision Award. He is also a lecturer at UCLA's Department of Design Media Arts from which he obtained his second Master of Fine Arts. Watch this podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnqrMa407dM&t=332s Listen on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/tr/podcast/pa-talks/id1503812708 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4P442GMuRk0VtBtNifgKhU Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/pa%20talks Support us on Patreon: patreon.com/parametricarchitecture Follow the platform on: Parametric Architecture: https://www.instagram.com/parametric.architecture/ PA Talks: https://www.instagram.com/pa__talks Website: https://parametric-architecture.com/patalks/
Special Creative Interview with Refik Anadol - the world-known Turkish media artist and director living in the U.S. who works in the fields of site-specific public art with a parametric data sculpture approach and live audio/visual performances - spectacular, immersive installations. His works explore the space among digital and physical entities by creating a hybrid relationship between architecture and media arts through machine intelligence. Artistic Directors of Creative Pois-On, Daniela Pavan and Tommaso Cartia, met the artist at the Dream Downtown Hotel very close to the ARTECHOUSE, that hosted, until this January, Anadol's latest installation in New York, Machine Hallucination, a large-scale hallucination indeed, of what our contemporary, overly digitalized world is today. In this fascination conversation, the artist takes us hand in hand inside of his exceptional world at the intersection of science, media, architecture, art, and spirituality, dipping his brush in our collective consciousness, memory, and dreams.
Our Inaugural Episode. Music from Ka Baird, Anadol, Golden Teacher, Bradford Reed, and thoughts on author JK Rowling's recent comments on Maya Forstater & trans rights issues in the UK & US.
Çağatay Anadol 1945'te doğdu. Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi İdari İlimler Fakültesi, Ekonomi-İstatistik Bölümü'nü bitirdi. 1993-2001 yılları arasında Tarih Vakfı'nın Yayın Bölümü'nü yönetti. Sekiz ciltlik Dünden Bugüne İstanbul Ansiklopedisi 'nin yayın koordinatörü oldu. Halen Kitap Yayınevi'nin yayın yönetmeni.(Yazar biyografisi İdefix'in web sayfasından alınmıştır.)