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Volgens ruimtebioloog Angelo Vermeulen van de TU Delft, zal de mensheid ooit emigreren naar de kosmos. Maar hoe planten we ons daar voort? Je hoort het in deze podcastaflevering.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Angelo Vermeulen is bioloog, kunstenaar en ruimtevaartonderzoeker aan de TU Delft. Afgelopen mei vertrok hij naar Arizona om in de Biosphere 2 de openingsspeech te geven van het ‘Analog Astronaut Conference' en hier sprak hij over het creëren van artificiële ecosystemen. Vannacht praat Benji Heerschop met hem over zelfvoorzienende ecosysteem tot aan voortplanting in de ruimte.
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Tijdens de Nacht van KRO-NCRV spraken we met bioloog, kunstenaar en onderzoeker in de ruimtevaart Angelo Vermeulen.
Samen met bioloog Angelo Vermeulen kijken we waar in het heelal we het best kunnen gaan wonen. Angelo heeft voor de NASA al maanden geoefend hoe het is om op een andere planeet te wonen. En er zijn zelfs al plannen voor een hele stad op Mars...Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, the Media Mavens team sits down to talk with Angelo Vermeulen, the Space Systems Researcher & Biologist at Delft University. Originally dedicating his work as a biologist, Vermeulen has currently two main focuses: working with biological information to embed into engineering programs, or as he says “build systems that evolve over time,” and bringing ecology into space for greater development and research of the endless void. “If we want to go into deep space for a much longer time than the kind of missions as we’re doing now, we’ll need ecology to sustain us,” Vermeulen said. With the Mavens team, Vermeulen talks about bringing different life forms into space, the limitations of an environment [space] with limited oxygen, and the infinite variables Vermeulen and his team have to consider on missions. Tune in this week to learn more about “Deconstructing Dominant Paradigms About the Future of Space Tourism” and the heroes working to bring us into the future!!
An audio essay that reflects on our conversations at the 70th International Astronautical Congress in Washington DC. In this episode, Joseph Popper and Sitraka Rakotoniaina explore what diversity can mean at the largest gathering of the space industry. We speak to artists, designers, engineers and anthropologists who share their experiences of the congress and tell us about their different practices. From the conversations, we learn that outer space exploration demands multicultural and multidisciplinary approaches, in action and in attitude. Thanks to our interviewees, Tamara Alvarez, Nelly Ben Hayoun, Sands Fish, Barbara Imhof, Prathima Muniyappa, Ufuoma Ovienmhada, Angelo Vermeulen and Chris Welch, for sharing their thoughts with us.
Have you ever thought about growing food in the subzero temperatures of the arctic tundra, or even in space, on a space station or on a far away planet? This week Matt and Lukxmi meet Benjamin Vidmar (founder of Polar Permaculture Solutions) and Angelo Vermeulen (co-founder of SEADS [Space Ecologies Art and Design] and researcher at TU Delft) to talk about farming in "the extreme” and why it's such an important area of study.
Angelo Vermeulen has worked with astronauts, artists, and activists, integrating his love for science and artistry in his cross-disciplinary work. -About Angelo-Angelo is an artist, biologist and space systems researcher. In 2009 he co-founded SEAD (Space Ecologies Art and Design), an international transdisciplinary collective of artists, scientists, engineers, and activists. Its goal is to reshape the future through critical inquiry and hands-on experimentation. Biomodd is one of their most well-known art projects and consists of a worldwide series of interactive art installations in which computers coexist with internal living ecosystems. For the last ten years, he has been collaborating with the European Space Agency’s MELiSSA program on biological life support for space. In 2013 he became crew commander of the first NASA-funded HI-SEAS Mars simulation in Hawai’i. Currently, he works at Delft University of Technology, developing bio-inspired concepts for interstellar exploration. He advises several European space companies, and together with the LDE Center for Sustainability, he connects space technology and horticulture to foster innovation in global food production. He is also preparing a series of art/science experiments on board the International Space Station. Vermeulen has been (guest) faculty at universities across Europe, the US, and Southeast Asia. He is a Senior TED Fellow and was selected in 2017 as one of the Top 5 Tech Pioneers from Belgium by the newspaper De Tijd. His TED Talk about his space-related work has garnered over a million views.Learn more about Angelo at http://www.angelovermeulen.net/Tweet him @angelovermeulen
This week features a taster for space habitation with an interview with Nils Faber and Angelo Vermeulen Plus all this weeks Space news Space Song playlist on Spotify bit.ly/spacesongs If you enjoy the show please go over to www.Patreon.com/Interplanetary and become a Patron or even a producer of the show. If you enjoy why not join the BIS at www.bis-space.com the oldest space advocacy organisation in the world. Subscribe on iTunes itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1097505801 Subscribe on Stitcher www.stitcher.com/podcast/interplanetary-podcast Hosts: Matt Russell and Jamie Franklin Music: Matt Russell / Iam7 Additional Narration: George Russell www.interplanetary.org.uk @interplanetypod
Like many people, I've long been fascinated with space and one of the most interesting aspects of interstellar travel is what exactly people will eat on space and once they get up there among the stars. This is something that Angelo Vermeulen has been thinking about for a long time. After spending years focused on systems and design for interstellar travel and colonization, Vermeulen was made the commander of the first HI-SEAS mission, a NASA funded space simulation focused on researching how to keep crews happy during long missions in space. In this episode, we talk about his experience on the HI-SEAS, some of his key takeaways, and the current state of space food research. You can find out more about Angelo at http://www.angelovermeulen.net/ via Knit
Angelo Vermeulen is a space systems researcher, biologist, artist, and keynote speaker. In 2009 he co-founded SEAD (Space Ecologies Art and Design), an international transdisciplinary collective of artists, scientists, engineers, and activists. Its goal is to reshape the future through critical inquiry and hands-on experimentation. Biomodd is one of their most well-known art projects and consists of a worldwide series of interactive art installations in which computers and ecosystems coexist.
Angelo Vermeulen is a space systems researcher, biologist, artist, and keynote speaker. In 2009 he co-founded SEAD (Space Ecologies Art and Design), an international transdisciplinary collective of artists, scientists, engineers, and activists. Its goal is to reshape the future through critical inquiry and hands-on experimentation. Biomodd is one of their most well-known art projects and consists of a worldwide series of interactive art installations in which computers and ecosystems coexist. For the last ten years, he has been collaborating with the European Space Agency’s MELiSSA program on biological life support. In 2013 he became crew commander of the first NASA-funded HI-SEAS Mars simulation in Hawaii. His space-related work led him to start research at Delft University of Technology, working on bio-inspired concepts for interstellar exploration. He has been (guest) faculty at several universities across Europe, the US, and Southeast Asia. You can also refer to my LinkedIn profile for more details: https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelovermeulen And my social media channels for updates: https://www.instagram.com/angelovermeulen https://twitter.com/angelovermeulen https://www.facebook.com/angelovermeulen More info at: http://technoculture-podcast.com/
We (humans) are inextricably bound to the flora on earth, yet our futures seems to be among the stars! So, in order for us to survive in space we are going to, ironically, need to take earth with us, but how? In this podcast we learn about how plants put us among the stars and will enable us, in the not too distant future, to explore galaxies far, far away. Speakers include Dr. Sandy knapp, Head of the plants Division of the Natural History Museum; Lucie Poulet, Research Associate and PhD candidate at the Institute of Space Systems; and Angelo Vermeulen a space systems researcher, biologist and artist. Produced By: Ross Ziegelmeier
Angelo Vermeulen was de commander van de allereerste Mars simulatie missie op Hawaii van NASA. Hij is bioloog, wetenschapper en kunstenaar. In ons interview praten we over ruimtevaart, ruimteschepen, kolonialiseren van planeten en de plannen van Elon Musk om op Mars te gaan leven. Angelo doet momenteel promotieonderzoek bij de Technische Universiteit Delft, waarin hij nadenkt over de problematiek van ruimtereizen. De shownotes van deze aflevering staan hier: http://www.projectleven.nl/angelovermeulen
In today’s episode, Eva and Olga welcome Angelo Vermeulen, the crew commander for NASA’s mars mission simulation study. For our customizable “Fun Facts About Mars” download and show notes, visit DreamBigPodcast.com/28
"Empezaremos a habitar el espacio exterior", dice el comandante de la tripulación de la NASA Angelo Vermeulen. "Podríamos demorar 50 años o 500 años, pero va a suceder". En esta charla encantadora, este Becario Senior de TED describe algunos de sus trabajos en los que se asegura de que los humanos estemos preparados para la vida en el espacio profundo... y comparte un proyecto artístico fascinante en el que invitó a gente de todo el mundo a diseñar casas en las que podríamos vivir.
« On habitera un jour dans l'espace », nous dit le capitaine d'équipage de la NASA Angelo Vermeulen. « Ça prendra peut-être 50 ou 500 ans, mais ça arrivera.» Dans cette charmante présentation, le senior TED fellow décrit comment ses travaux officiels préparent les humains à vivre dans l'espace lointain. Il partage avec nous un projet d'art fascinant dans lequel il invite les communautés mondiales à créer des logements qui nous permettront un jour d'y habiter.
"Vamos começar a habitar o espaço" diz o comandante de tripulação da NASA, Angelo Vermeulen. "Pode demorar 50 anos ou pode demorar 500 anos, mas vai acontecer." Nesta palestra encantadora, o Bolsista Senior TED descreve algumas das suas obras oficiais para ter a certeza de que os seres humanos estão preparados para a vida no espaço profundo ... e compartilha um fascinante projeto artístico no qual ele desafiou pessoas de todo o mundo a projetar casas nas quais poderemos viver lá em cima.
NASA 선장인 Angelo Vermeulen는 "우리는 우주공간에 거주하기 시작할 것입니다."라고 말했다. "50년이나, 혹은 500년이 걸릴지도 모릅니다. 하지만 이루어지겠죠." 황홀한 연사 속에서, TED Senior Fellow 는 그의 공식적인 작업들로 하여금 사람들이 우주 공간에서의 삶을 준비할 수 있다고 묘사합니다. 그리고 그는 전세계적으로 도전하고 있는 놀라운 예술 프로젝트이자, 우리가 살 공간을 설계하는 작업을 이야기합니다.
"We will start inhabiting outer space," says Angelo Vermeulen, crew commander of a NASA-funded Mars simulation. "It might take 50 years or it might take 500 years, but it's going to happen." In this charming talk, the TED Senior Fellow describes some of his official work to make sure humans are prepared for life in deep space ... and shares a fascinating art project in which he challenged people worldwide to design homes we might live in there.
Angleo Vermeulen je belgijski vizualni umetnik in je strokovnjak na področju biologije in tehnologije. Je vodja več uspešnih mednarodnih projektov, povezanih s potovanjem v vesolje. Med drugim je kot poveljnik preživel štiri mesece na bazi ob vulkanu Mauna Loa na Havajih, kjer je skupaj s posadko opravil misijo simulacije življenja na Marsu. Opisal je svoje […]
Playliste Angelo Vermeulen pour webSYNradio : URANIUM, MUTATION AND THE POST-APOCALYPTIC STATE - MoozE - Rads Pt1 - Maurizio Bianchi - maidanek Bacterium - Stephen Vitiello - With P.Oliveros for JDK...