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Latest podcast episodes about artium

SER Vitoria
¿Cómo era la vida de los años 80 en la facultad de Bellas Artes del País Vasco?

SER Vitoria

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 17:15


Es a donde nos quiere llevar mañana el centro de arte contemporáneo, Artium, lo va a hacer con la recupración, mañana, del Udaberri Festa, donde se conversará sobre la vida universitaria de los 80. Todo ello dentro del marco de la exposición Edonor denok inor ez, que ya se puede visitar de la mano de los comisarios Sergio Rubira, Mikel Onaindi y Leire Vergara. ¡ Nos vamos a los 80!

Boulevard
Las Cholitas escaladoras regresan a Hegoalde para presentar su documental “Cholitas”

Boulevard

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 15:06


Dora, Liita, Lidia, Cecilia y Elena subieron al Aconcagua el 23 de enero de 2019. Es la cumbre más alta de América con 6.962 metros. En lugar de vestir la ropa técnica de escalada, estas mujeres subieron con sus voluminosas y coloridas faldas llamadas polleras. Hoy hemos hablado con dos de estas mujeres: Elena Quispe y Cecilia LLusco. Ahora está girando por diferentes ciudades el documental que cuenta su historia. Hoy se proyecta en el Artium de Gasteiz a las 7 de la tarde, mañana en los Golem de Iruñea, y el lunes y el martes de la próxima semana en Donostia (Sala Arrupe) y Bilbao (...

Crafted
How to Grow Your Startup. Featuring “Growth Levers and How to Find Them” Author and Startup Advisor Matt Lerner (Founder & CEO, SYSTM)

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 33:47


“So if you take any great startup and look backwards, you'll see that 90 percent of their growth came from like 10 percent of the stuff that they tried. So how do you find that 10 percent as quickly as possible?”Matt Lerner has advised hundreds of startups on how to grow. Now, the CEO of SYSTM has written a book called Growth Levers and How to Find Them where he shares his approach. This episode of CRAFTED. is full of actionable advice on how you can grow your products and companies. Matt will tell us about the mindset shift founders need to make from thinking about their products to thinking about their customers needs. We'll talk about jobs-to-be-done (JTBD) style interviewing and why it's such a powerful approach, but also why at first Matt was put off by some of the overly academic language that often goes with jobs. And we'll talk about how you can get new customers to that aha moment as quickly as possible, so they stick with your product. Plus, lots of real talk about founders and the mistakes they make. Welcome to CRAFTED., a show about great products and the people who make them. CRAFTED. brings you stories of founders, makers, and innovators that reveal how they've built game changing products and how you can too.—Key Moments:[0:00] Intro[2:20] 90 percent of growth comes 10 percent of the stuff you try[3:53] Over-thinkers, under-thinkers, and delegators: the 3 types of founders and the mistakes they make[7:40] Why the pace of learning is so important[9:51] Great examples of companies that learn quickly[10:52] The “locksmith moment” and why you need to find yours[12:45] Jobs-to-be-Done style interviewing and why it's so effective[14:07] How to do a JTBD interview[16:05] The mindset shift founders need to make from thinking about their product to thinking about the customers' needs – and why it's so hard for them to do so[21:24] Growth Sprints and how to set them up for success[25:07] Retention and customer activation: still (!) overlooked by most and why it's so critical[29:00] Matt writes a blog post on the spot about how working at an oil refinery taught him about startups[31:36] Writing a book is not an agile process! And the fantastic reception for Growth Levers—CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds, where host Dan Blumberg also advises companies on product discovery, growth, and experimentation. Learn more and sign up for the CRAFTED. newsletter at modernproductminds.com —CRAFTED. is sponsored by Artium, a next generation software development consultancy that combines elite human craftsmanship and artificial intelligence. See how Artium can help you build your future at artium.ai—More on Matt Lerner:His company: SYSTMThe book: Growth Levers and How to Find Them

Hradec Králové
Zprávy pro Královéhradecký kraj: Piana do škol. Odstartovalo další kolo projektu, do kterého se můžou zapojit ZUŠ z celé republiky

Hradec Králové

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 1:45


A teď se vydáme do uměleckého prostoru na pražské Bořislavce. Nese název Artium a v následujících měsících tady můžete kromě umění obdivovat i hudbu. Nedávný koncert jazzového hudebníka a producenta Ondřeje Pivce zde totiž odstartoval další kolo projektu Piana do škol. Víc v reportáži Sabiny Vosecké.

Crafted
The April Fool's Gag That Presaged the Future of Product Management | Janna Bastow (Founder & CEO of ProdPad & Founder, Mind The Product)

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 25:42


On April 1st, 2013, ProdPad promised something revolutionary: “We now take your backlog of ideas, and with highly advanced big data crunching algorithm technology, automagically render a complete and accurate product roadmap. [...] The Auto-Roadmap Tool not only builds itself, but also covers for the hardest part of the Product Manager's job: Getting complete buy-in from your team.”Amazing! And product managers wrote in with unbridled excitement itching to get their hands on this incredible tool.Except… this was obviously an April Fool's joke, right!? Well, fast forward to today and it ain't a joke! ProdPad is building these automagical abilities right now. Thanks to Generative AI, this absurdist joke has become reality (though not yet the part about magically getting buy-in from your fussy stakeholders... that's in the 2.0 version :) On this episode of CRAFTED., Janna Bastow, the founder and CEO of ProdPad, founder of Mind The Product, inventor of the now-next-later roadmap, and an April Fool's prankster you need to keep your eye on describes what a great roadmap is, how AI is freeing up product people to do more meaningful work, and what the future of product management will entail (getting out of the building more!). Welcome to CRAFTED., a show about great products and the people who make them. Sign up for the CRAFTED. newsletter and explore past episodes at modernproductminds.com***CRAFTED. is sponsored by Artium, a next generation software development consultancy that combines elite human craftsmanship and artificial intelligence. See how Artium can help you build your future at artium.ai. 

Crafted
Live from SXSW! The Impromptu Rooftop Episode

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 25:49


Enjoy this bonus, happy hour edition of CRAFTED., recorded live during SXSW. It's a very unCRAFTED. CRAFTED. Featuring four innovators on a rooftop in Austin talking about what struck them at this year's SXSW. Kick back and unwind with Christie Nicholson (Founder of the Studio for Communicating Complexity), Kwaku Aning (Director, Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Thinking (CIET) at San Diego Jewish Academy and Founder, Retro Futurism Consulting), James Burdine (Founder and Principal at Bishop Linville Consulting), and CRAFTED. host Dan Blumberg.Topics and tangents include: the use of AI in education and government, the data we unwittingly give platforms (e.g. Apple Vision Pro could detect when we have a great idea bc our eyes dilate when we do), the deconstruction and redistribution of SXSW, explore/exploit and the need to be bored, and much more random stuff.CRAFTED. is produced by Modern Product Minds. Sign up for the CRAFTED. newsletter and explore past episodes at modernproductminds.com***CRAFTED. is sponsored by Artium, a next generation software development consultancy that combines elite human craftsmanship and artificial intelligence. See how Artium can help you build your future at artium. ai.

Crafted
How to Navigate the Whitewater World of Work | Dr. Gabriella Rosen Kellerman (Chief Product & Innovation Officer at BetterUp and Author of Tomorrowmind)

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 28:16 Transcription Available


Career trajectories used to be like steamships: full steam ahead. And then they became more like sailboats: lots of tacking. But now… we're swirling in whitewater. And, as the Chief Product and Innovation Officer at BetterUp, Dr. Gabriella Rosen Kellerman helps people build the skill they need to flourish:“When you're kayaking in the whitewater. It's hard to get a sense of what could be around the bend, but if you know if what's coming up is a sudden cascade or versus another, you know, set of gentle bumps, or maybe it's a calmer space in the river, it can give you a great advantage.”On this episode of Crafted, we focus on the five key skill groups that can help you be more successful: Prospection, Resilience, Innovation and creativity, Social support by way of rapid rapport, and Mattering and meaning.And, good news! These skills can be trained!Gabriella writes about these skills in Tomorrowmind, which she co-authored with Martin Seligman. And, at BetterUp she builds products that help companies — and their people — build these skills at scale. On an upcoming episode of Crafted, we'll explore how BetterUp does this using human coaching, backed by artificial intelligence systems. Welcome to Crafted, a show about great products and the people who make them. Crafted is produced by Modern Product Minds. Sign up for the Crafted newsletter and explore past episodes at modernproductminds.com—Key Moments:[00:00 - 01:01] Introduction[02:16 - 06:40] From psychiatry to tech[06:40 - 09:53] Key skill needed for a "tomorrowmind"[09:53 - 13:51] Developing Resilience Skills[16:55 - 18:53] Enhancing Perspective and Creativity[18:53 - 22:35] Planning and Dynamic Adaptation[22:35 - 26:05] The Role of Coaching in Skill Development[26:05 - 27:35] Outro and What's Coming in Part Two—Here's the book:Tomorrowmind —Crafted is sponsored by Artium, a next generation software development consultancy that combines elite human craftsmanship and artificial intelligence. See how Artium can help you build your future at artium.ai

Crafted
“You Have to Invest Into Change.” Startup Lessons from Fintech OG and VC Daniel Kimerling, Founder of Deciens Capital and Standard Treasury

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 29:17 Transcription Available


“You have to invest into change. You cannot invest into stasis.Daniel Kimerling has a keen eye for the trends, technologies, and cultural shifts that are going to be big. A decade ago, he took an insight – that developers needed powerful tool so they could embed banking services into their apps – and launched Standard Treasury, the very first banking-as-a-service (BaaS) startup. Today BaaS and "embedded finance" are huge. Now, as a VC and the founder of Deciens Capital, Dan is again looking for change:“From an ego perspective, I love being right. From a financial perspective, I love being right at the right time."The right team:"You have to be willing to embrace a level of physical, emotional, financial, psychological, spiritual pain and keep going. Just keep fucking going."And business models that actually make sense:"It's not that, like, Generative AI is not cool. As a Dweeb, it's fucking cool as hell. I got it. But then the question is: 'How the fuck are you gonna make a dime?'"This is a fun episode! Listen in for a masterclass in disruption. Also f-bombs. Lots of f-bombs. More on Crafted than ever before. Yet also mixed  with grace and humility. Dan is a mensch. :)Key Moments:[0:00] Introduction[2:07] How Dan got started in tech, as the very first employee at TechCrunch[4:58] Founding Standard Treasury, the very first banking-as-a-service (BaaS) company after meeting the founders of Twilio and Stripe and seeing the API's and “embedding” were going to be huge[7:25] “What you kind of come to see is that to some degree everything is a financial plumbing problem.”[9:12] “You have to invest into change. You cannot invest into stasis.”[11:37] Founding Deciens Capital[12:23] The “industrial logic” of most VC firms and how Deciens aims to stay small and serve early stage founders[15:07] What Dan looks for when making an investment, including grit, variant perspective, and a MacGyver-like adaptability[18:36] Generative AI: Why VC's are rushing in, but he's skeptical about business models. Will all the spoils just go to the open source community + NVIDIA? [22:36] What Dan is excited about: the future of VC and building financial service products that people actually love[24:24] Personalization: “[Big banks] really serve a very median audience. And we have a number of companies [...] that are far outside of that middle lane. And thankfully, because of the power of the internet, the search and distribution costs for those opportunities is way lower than it would have been in a analog era.”[25:11] How Dan goes out of his way to help people – and how you can learn from his system[28:50] Outro[29:27] An F-bomb laced Easter Egg parting giftBooks mentioned:"A Brief History of Financial Euphoria" by John Kenneth Galbraith"Power Law" by Sebastian WallabyAbout CraftedCrafted is a show about great products and the people who make them. Hosted by Dan Blumberg, an entrepreneur, product leader, and public radio host with deep experience not only delivering major software releases, but also as the producer of the best known, and most listened-to, public radio shows. Dan has founded startups and led product releases and growth initiatives at LinkedIn, The New York Times, and as a consultant to fintechs and big banks. Before getting into tech, Dan led the team behind Morning Edition on WNYC, the most listened-to show on the nation's largest NPR station. Dan produced, edited, reported for, and hosted this and other marquee news shows at WNYC and WBEZ and also frequently reported on national news events for NPR. Crafted is produced by Modern Product Minds. Sponsored ByCrafted is sponsored by Artium, a next generation software development consultancy that combines elite human craftsmanship and artificial intelligence. See how Artium can help you build your future at artium.ai.

Crafted
Crafted Highlights from 2023 (Our New Trailer)

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 8:09


A highlight reel that will will help you find great episodes in the Crafted show archive, featuring some of the incredible founders and product builders we featured in 2023. You'll hear voices belonging to the founders of Gusto, Lattice, Monte Carlo, Moov, Wevr, PS, as well as from senior leaders at AWS, Redesign Health, Betterment, Flatiron Health, Predibase, and Bauplan, and more! And we want to hear from you! We're planning big things this year and want to learn more about what you want to hear. Please take two minutes to take this short survey: https://www.tinyurl.com/craftedsurvey ---Crafted is sponsored by Artium, a next generation software development consultancy that combines elite human craftsmanship and artificial intelligence. See how Artium can you build your future at artium.ai

BuchZeichen
Aktuelle Bücherempfehlungen: Grosse Themen

BuchZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 26:30


Einmal das schlimme Schicksal Schweizer Söldner in «Die rote Mütze» von Daniel de Roulet, einmal die dystopischen Vorstellungen der amerikanisch-chinesischen Schriftstellerin C Pam Zhang in «Wo Milch und Honig fliessen». Das das Angebot am Literaturstammtisch im BuchZeichen. In seinem aktuellen Buch «Die rote Mütze» schildert der Westschweizer Autor Daniel de Roulet das grässliche Los von Schweizer Söldnern in Frankreich zur Zeit der französischen Revolution. Wegen Meuterei werden sie mit Haft, Folter oder gar Hinrichtung bestraft. Verantwortlich für die Menschenschinderei war ein Vorfahre Daniel de Roulets, der nun den Opfern eine Stimme gibt und so gegen die Bluttaten seines Verwandten anschreibt. Ein überaus packender und erhellender Roman, sagt Felix Münger. Dichter Smog, der die Erde umhüllt, und eine globale Hungersnot. Dieser dystopischen Welt entflieht eine junge Köchin in eine mysteriöse Bergkolonie der italienischen Alpen. Dort gedeiht das ausgestorben Geglaubte noch in Fülle: Frische Erdbeeren, Trüffel, bengalische Tiger. Der Roman, den Lea Dora Illmer an den Literaturstammtisch bringt, ist ein sinnliches Meisterwerk, das fragt: Haben wir ein Anrecht auf Genuss in einer Welt ohne Zukunft? Auch der Buchtipp dreht sich um grosse Themen. Er beinhaltet lyrische Gegenmittel gegen Leiden wie Eifesucht, Einsamkeit oder Lebensüberdrüssigkeit. Gemeint ist «Doktor Erich Kästners lyrische Hausapotheke», die Michael Luisier anlässlich des bevorstehenden 125. Geburtstag des grossen deutschen Schriftstellers zur Wiederentdeckung empfiehlt. Buchangaben: * Daniel de Roulet. Die rote Mütze. Aus dem Französischen von Maria Hoffmann-Dartevelle. 168 Seiten. Limmat, 2024. * C Pam Zhang. Wo Milch und Honig fliessen. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Eva Regul. 272 Seiten. S. Fischer, 2024. * Erich Kästner. Doktor Erich Kästners lyrische Hausapotheke. 225 Seiten. Neuausgabe. Artium, 2021.

Crafted
3, 2, 1… Liftoff! Axiom Space Is Building a New Space Station. Computer Chips and Cancer Treatments May Be Made There. Featuring Jana Stoudemire, Director of In-Space Manufacturing

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 25:01


** Please take this three-minute survey to help us create more great Crafted episodes. http://tinyurl.com/craftedsurvey **Last week, on Thursday January 18th at 4:49pm Eastern, a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule on top of a Falcon 9 rocket launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on its way to the International Space Station. On board are 4 astronauts from Axiom Space, a private company that's building a brand new space station. To celebrate the successful launch of AX-3, we're bringing you one of our favorite episodes from the Crafted archives: an interview with Axiom's Director of In-Space Manufacturing. Keep listening to find out why Axiom is building a commercial space station — and why microgravity is such a special environment for building things like computer chips and for doing biological research that could lead to new cancer treatments.“When we talk about future cities in space, it seems like they're really far away. The truth is, it's happening right now. We're building those.” That's the mind-blowing reality that Jana Stoudemire works in everyday at Axiom Space, a leading space infrastructure developer based in Texas. Axiom is building a successor to the International Space Station and developing commercial opportunities in orbit that go way beyond satellites. Central to all this is the unique environment of microgravity, which allows you to do things that just can't be done on earth.On this episode, Jana takes us to the final frontier, and shares Axiom's plans for advanced biomedical research, space-made semiconductors that could enable quantum computing, and what this means for future scientific advances. She'll also get into the challenges of building a state-of-the-art lab that will orbit around the earth, from the equipment and personnel, to where does that exercise bike go?This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. Crafted is sponsored by Artium, which helps startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft needed to build great software for years to come. Learn more at ThisIsArtium.com (and let us know you learned about us from the podcast).

Blooms & Barnacles
Ep. 126 - ITALIA, MAGISTRA ARTIUM

Blooms & Barnacles

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2024 56:08


Sufficient for the day is the newspaper thereof.Topics in this episode include Grattan and Flood, Seymour Bushe and the Childs murder case, Hamlet references, Michelangelo's Moses and where to find it, Lenehan's cigarette scheme, J.J. O'Molloy's love of forensic rhetoric, the shortcomings of memoria, court cases appearing in the works of Joyce, Samuel Childs and Thomas Childs, James Joyce's youthful interest in the law, a surprise appearance by Alexander Keyes, a Joyce family connection to the Childs murder, James Joyce's lifelong grudge against Tim Healy, Charles Stewart Parnell, lex talionis, the law of evidence, and just how eloquent Seymour Bushe really was.Support us on Patreon to access episodes early, bonus content, and a video version of our podcast.On the Blog:A POLISHED PERIODBlooms & Barnacles Social Media:Facebook | Twitter | InstagramSubscribe to Blooms & Barnacles:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube

Crafted
Enough Putting Lipstick on the Pig: Why Moov Is Rebuilding Payment Infrastructure from the Ground Up. Featuring CEO Wade Arnold

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 26:13


“Being a part of financial services for the last 15 or 20 years, it seemed like we were always putting lipstick on the pig”. Wade Arnold was tired of putting a nice UI on  creaky infrastructure and he saw how insufficient payment systems are for today's internet-based businesses. So Wade founded Moov, a fintech that's building systems for the way money moves today – and they're starting at the very bottom of the stack and building their way up. On this episode, Wade shares how Moov emerged from an open source project, how its embrace of developer communities has become a competitive advantage, and why he encourages everyone to “respect the craft” of software development.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com and start a conversation at hello@thisisartium.com* Special note to Money 2020 attendees: say hi to us in Vegas! Email hello@thisisartium.com or connect with host Dan Blumberg via LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dblums/ 

Araba Gaur I
Qué hacer en Álava hoy, 5 de octubre

Araba Gaur I

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 4:19


Comienza en Fesival Internacional de Teatro de Vitoria-Gasteiz, la Filmoteca Vasca proyecta 'Arnasa Betean' en el Artium, Afrikaldia proyecta cuatro películas en los Cines Florida y Skaribe ofrece un concierto en Larrain Taberna...

Araba Gaur I
Qué hacer en Álava hoy, 5 de octubre

Araba Gaur I

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 4:19


Comienza en Fesival Internacional de Teatro de Vitoria-Gasteiz, la Filmoteca Vasca proyecta 'Arnasa Betean' en el Artium, Afrikaldia proyecta cuatro películas en los Cines Florida y Skaribe ofrece un concierto en Larrain Taberna...

Crafted
Putting People First: How Jack Altman Built Lattice Into an Employee Performance Powerhouse

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 25:07


“We just experienced these pains of people feeling unsatisfied, they didn't necessarily feel like there were easy opportunities to be listened to by the company.” CEO Jack Altman is determined to help make work meaningful, and founding Lattice is a big part of that goal. Lattice is an employee performance and engagement software company that wants to put people first. The product was inspired by an experience Jack had with another company when he saw that staff feedback was collecting dust, and employees were disengaged.On this episode, Jack explains how he started Lattice with just a shadow of an idea, and the a-ha moment that clarified the product. He also takes us through Lattice's most important inflection points, his big learnings on finding product market fit, and why he thinks all work should be meaningful.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

The Dr. Will Show Podcast
Nafisa Rawji, MBA (@thatxxv) - So You Wanna Pursue An MBA?

The Dr. Will Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 49:16


Nafisa Rawji, MBA, is a Principal Product Manager and consultant at Artium.  With nearly a decade of experience solving business problems with empathy-driven technological solutions, she has applied her love of psychology, software, and strategy to multiple products across federal, aviation, healthcare, finance, and insurance verticals.  Outside of her 9-5, Nafisa also applies her love of technology and equity as a Co-Founder and Board Member of Techsgiving, a non-profit established to build a more equitable tech pipeline for black and brown enthusiasts of all ages.   She is also a passionate Pan-African who balances her love of world travel with her love of building a comforting homespace.  

Crafted
Microgravity, FTW! Why Advanced Computer Chips and Cancer Treatments May Soon Be Made…IN SPACE. Featuring Jana Stoudemire, Director of In-Space Manufacturing, Axiom Space

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 23:46


“When we talk about future cities in space, it seems like they're really far away. The truth is, it's happening right now. We're building those.” That's the mind-blowing reality that Jana Stoudemire works in everyday at Axiom Space, a leading space infrastructure developer based in Texas. Axiom is building a successor to the International Space Station and developing commercial opportunities in orbit that go way beyond satellites. Central to all this is the unique environment of microgravity, which allows you to do things that just can't be done on Earth.On this episode, Jana takes us to the final frontier, and shares Axiom's plans for advanced biomedical research, space-made semiconductors that could enable quantum computing, and what this means for future scientific advances. She'll also get into the challenges of building a state-of-the-art lab that will orbit around Earth, from the equipment and personnel, to where does that exercise bike go?This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Tech Lead Journal
#149 - Dynamic Reteaming: The Art and Wisdom of Changing Teams - Heidi Helfand

Tech Lead Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 61:06


“A lot of the traditional wisdom said the best teams are the ones that stay stable or the same; you need long-lived stable teams. The fact is, team change is inevitable. So let's get better at it." Heidi Helfand is the author of “Dynamic Reteaming”. In this episode, we discussed dynamic reteaming concept, or team changes in simple words. Heidi explained how her experience working in various startups and scaleups led to her coming up with the dynamic reteaming idea. She also explained how dynamic reteaming differs from the common advice of having long-lived teams. We then discussed the five patterns of dynamic reteaming as outlined by Heidi in her book. Our discussion also covered various other topics, such as onboarding, offboarding, maintaining company culture, ideal team size, and leadership role in dynamic teams.   Listen out for: Career Journey - [00:03:34] How Dynamic Reteaming Idea Came About - [00:08:30] Dynamic Reteaming - [00:12:08] Social Dynamics - [00:13:51] Dynamic Reteaming vs Long-Lived - [00:18:14] One by One - [00:26:19] Onboarding New Joiners - [00:27:42] People Leaving - [00:30:54] Maintaining Culture - [00:37:18] Grow & Split And Merging Patterns - [00:42:42] Ideal Team Size - [00:45:51] Isolation Pattern - [00:51:43] Role of Leader/Manager - [00:54:56] 3 Tech Lead Wisdom - [00:57:47] _____ Heidi Helfand's BioHeidi Helfand is author of the book Dynamic Reteaming and SVP of Strategy & Innovation at Artium. She's passionate about helping companies build great products and high-performing teams, and she's particularly interested in the people side of engineering. With over 20 years of experience in the tech industry, including roles at AppFolio, Procore and Expertcity/GoToMeeting, Heidi has gained a deep understanding of how to help organizations successfully navigate change and scale their teams. She lives in Southern California, where she enjoys spending time with her family and exploring the outdoors. Follow Heidi: Website – heidihelfand.com LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/heidihelfand/ X – @heidihelfand Mastodon – @heidihelfand@mastodon.social Artium – thisisartium.com Email – HeidiHelfand@thisisartium.com _____ Our Sponsors Miro is your team's visual workspace to connect, collaborate, and create innovations together, from anywhere.Sign up today at miro.com/podcast and get your first 3 Miro boards free forever. Like this episode? Show notes & transcript: techleadjournal.dev/episodes/149 Follow @techleadjournal on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Buy me a coffee or become a patron.

Founder Thesis
Marrying Music with Tech | Ashish Joshi @ Artium

Founder Thesis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 71:30


Technology is coming to disrupt the way you learn music, and a company at the forefront of this revolution is Artium. Artium is an ed-tech platform for music learners, they have built a custom technology stack that allows them to train music learners worldwide.Read the text version of the episode here.Read more about Artium:-1.Artium Academy aims to hit a high note in online music training2.Online Music Learning Platform Artium Academy Bags Funding From Chiratae Ventures, Others3.Music to Learner's Ears

Crafted
Building Better Data Networks for the People – and Machines! – of Tomorrow. Featuring Ali Shaikh, Chief Product Officer of Graphiant

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 28:01


"People using this isn't the thing I'm thinking about. Human beings can tolerate high latency and delays to a certain level. Machines cannot. AI cannot, IoT cannot." As Chief Product Officer of Graphiant, Ali Shaikh is building data networks that are flexible, secure, and ready to meet the demands of the next generation of people – and devices. And just as the move to the cloud enabled founders to launch their startups more quickly – because they didn't have to worry about servers and rackspace – Graphiant's “as-a-service” network has the same potential: to free founders up to focus on what they really care about, not setting up VPN tunnels and worrying about secure connections. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Edge Of AI Podcast
Hollywood, Trust And The Future Of AI: Edge Of AI Launch Party Insights

Edge Of AI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 66:45


AI is booming. It is a reality we all must face and move with. But as with all things revolutionary and evolutionary, we have to confront a blend of opportunities and uncertainties. The Edge of AI deeply probes into the promises and questions AI brings. In this special launch party episode, we are joined by some of the leaders in the AI technology boom to share their thoughts about the current state and future of AI. We get to hear not one but two sets of interviews. Together with our very own Ron Levy, we hear from Ramsay Brown of The AI Responsibility Lab, Jyo Deshmukh of USC's Center for Autonomy and AI, and Chris Coughlan of Artium. They dive deep into public safety, AI regulation, efficiency, and innovation. We also get to learn about the intersection of AI and the creative industry from Josh Kriger's interview with Les Borsai of Wave Financial and Rachel Joy Victor of FBRC.ai. They shed light on the pros and cons of AI and where they sit in the context of the recent writers' strike in Hollywood. AI has undeniably already embedded itself into our lives. Learn more about what it holds for us today and tomorrow, starting with these conversations.Key Takeaways:AI's Dual Nature: AI presents both opportunities and uncertainties, driving evolution in entertainment and beyond.AI & Creativity: Leaders explore AI's impact on public safety, regulation, and innovation, probing its role in shaping the future.AI's Integration: AI intersects with creative industries, offering unique content generation while challenging established norms.Quotes:Ramsay Brown: "The concerns are completely merited and we are completely warranted to be fundamentally concerned about the direction and trajectory of AI technologies as they are being developed."Jyo Deshmukh: "AI has evolved in various ways and ChatGPT is one of the products that we see that is in the public imagination."Chris Coughlan: "If you develop software the right way, then the outcomes are going to be the good thing that we are looking for."Rachel Joy Victor: "Generative AI is able to output content in a unique way because it's built on large data sets that don't need to be labeled, so it's able to spit out a large amount of content."Les Borsai: "The cool thing about the whole space is the imagination you can have and how you can disrupt."____More from Edge of AI

Crafted
How Monte Carlo Prevents Data Downtime, Featuring Founder & CEO, Barr Moses

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 24:37


“This problem was so painful and so meaningful to people that I just couldn't believe a world where a solution to this didn't exist.” When Barr Moses identified the very costly problem of what she coined “data downtime”, she knew she needed to solve it. Barr is the Founder and CEO of Monte Carlo, a data observability platform that's on a mission to eliminate data downtime, a problem that can cost companies millions of dollars each time there's an outage and the numbers — and the systems that rely on them — go haywire. And with the growth of AI, data problems are even more important to prevent. On this episode, Barr explains how she used the scientific method to home in on the problem to solve and the company to found — she actually launched three companies simultaneously before seeing the most traction with Monte Carlo, and going all in. We also learn about Monte Carlo's customer-led approach that helped them create an end-to-end solution that leaves no data stone unturned.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

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Delta. Viimsi Artium tähistab esimest sünnipäeva

Delta

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 15:18


Viimsi Artium tähistab laupäeval esimest sünnipäeva.

Crafted
How Data Teams Can Run An Offensive Playbook, Featuring Sol Rashidi, Former Chief Analytics Officer at Estée Lauder

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 24:28


“It's not columns and rows, but it's the fact that you could fundamentally increase consumer retention, consumer attention, consumer experience, and that's the fun stuff.” That's how Sol Rashidi pitched a data and analytics mindset to the world's biggest companies, back before data was King (and AI became Queen). Sol is the former Chief Analytics Officer at Estée Lauder but she got started in the business of data insights long before it was cool, taking companies from merely collecting and cleaning data to leveraging it in powerful ways. On this episode, Sol takes us through her career working with giants like Sony Music, Merck and IBM to develop use cases and strategy around AI.  She also shares how she fell into data in the first place, and what playing rugby on the women's national team taught her about guiding businesses through the digital age. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
How Egnyte Found – And Keeps Finding – Its Niche. Featuring VP of Product Greg Neustaetter

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 25:02


“You attract security conscious customers. They push you and ask for more security focused features. You build those, you attract more of those companies.” That's how Greg Neustaetter helped Egnyte find its niche, providing industrial-grade cloud file storage for compliance-focused clients. Greg has spent 11 years at Egnyte and as VP of Product, he's helped define and refine their offerings in the face of giant competitors like Google and Microsoft. On this episode, Greg explains how Egnyte identified and went all-in on developing their product for two key industries. And hear about how Egnyte fell in love with user-centric design techniques, and why it's so important for developers to join that user-centric process. We'll also revisit the 90's. Greg and Crafted's host Dan were college roommates who worked together in Silicon Valley just before the bubble burst, so we'll take a walk through the Valley's highs and lows. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Fighting Cancer With Data. Featuring Flatiron Health CTO, Cat Miller

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 23:35


“Anyone who knows anything about drug development would say it is a slow and painful process”. Cat Miller is CTO at Flatiron Health, a software company that uses technology to “clean up all the gunk in the trials industry”. Flatiron helps researchers develop new cancer treatments by making clinical trials run smarter and faster. They also identify trial data that lead to new treatments, and help doctors manage and improve patient care.On this episode, Cat breaks down how Flatiron takes piles of data from “hot garbage”  to deep insights that lead to innovative cancer treatments. She also discusses Flatiron's approach with AI, why she believes there are no wasted skillsets, and how her experience as an actor has helped her steer Flatiron's team. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Digital Makeover: Upgrading the Barbershop, Featuring Kush Patel, Founder and CTO of theCut

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 23:19


“Barbershops have historically been a very cash-dominated business. And shaking that mentality is probably the biggest challenge.” Kush Patel knew that the iconic but old-school world of barbering needed a digital upgrade, so he founded theCut, a barber booking app that helps clients find a barber and then book and pay for their cut. It also helps barbers attract and manage their clients, and the app is positioned to help them grow their services beyond the chair.On this episode, Kush tells us what inspired him to build theCut with his co-founder Obi Omile, and how they're pushing past the stubbornly analog world of barbering. He'll also talk about their challenges getting investors to see the opportunity, and why they built theCut to reflect the culture of the barbershop. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Exercise 2.0: Building Tech to Electrify Your Workout and Stimulate Better Results, Featuring Bjoern Woltermann, Founder and CEO of Katalyst

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 27:18


  “We haven't invented a new way to work out since the ancient Greeks. With electro muscular stimulation, we're breaking that.” Invention is a big part of everything Bjoern Woltermann did at Katalyst to bring electro muscular stimulation, or EMS, to the US market – and to US homes. EMS workouts have been around for decades, but typically only in a physical therapy context. With Katalyst, you wear a suit that triggers your muscles while you work out, promising the equivalent of a 2-hour workout in only 20 minutes, and with less injury risk than a traditional workout. But to make this suit work at home, Bjoern and his team needed to invent everything from special sensors to custom textiles. On this episode, we'll hear how a long-time back problem led Bjoern to discover EMS training in Germany, and realize the untouched opportunity for bringing it to the US. And we'll go deep to understand how Bjoern and his team created a fascinating mix of hardware, software, sensors, textiles, and content and then stitched it all together. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
3D and XR and AI, Oh My! How Wevr Is Enabling Creators to Be More…Creative. Featuring CEO Nev Spiteri

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 24:04


Working with the likes of Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, and Jon Favreau, Nev Spiteri has created some of film and gaming's most incredible visual sequences. Now the CEO of Wevr has gone all in on building software to enable others to create their own virtual worlds — and to do so seamlessly via the cloud. The goal is to help creators spend more time creating, and less time configuring, updating, and debugging. On this episode, we dig into the unique needs that 3D world creators have, why version control is so critical to them, and how the pandemic led Wevr to move fully into cloud-based collaboration. Nev also peers into the future to share how augmented, virtual, and mixed reality, combined with the latest generation of AI, might change our world in “strange and seemingly bizarre ways”. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Launching 100 Startups to Transform the Healthcare Industry, Featuring Kira Wampler, Venture Chair and Head of Startup Success at Redesign Health

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 25:09


“Highly complex consumer journeys, lots of entrenched interests, very challenging stakeholder management, and extremely important to your life”. That's the magic mixture of business interests that Kira Wampler says speaks her love language. Those passions led her to Redesign Health, a company whose mission is to transform healthcare. So far, Redesign Health has incubated, funded and scaled over 50 companies that are taking innovative approaches to cancer care, mental health and more — and they plan to launch 50 more. On this episode, Kira takes us through her early career where she was front and center at influential companies like Lyft and Intuit, and how she developed a thesis about tech, health, and wealth that led her to Redesign Health.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Agile Development Gives You Wings: How Red Bull Reached New Heights, Featuring Product & Engineering Leader Jon Walton

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 18:15


“Your business applications should be just as intuitive as every other app or website or anything else that you're engaging with in your day-to-day lives”. That's the product-led approach that Jon Walton took as an engineering leader at Red Bull, where he spent nearly a decade working on the apps that help the energy drink maker run the extreme sports competitions and spectacles it's known for.On this episode, Jon argues that this product-led philosophy is the way all organizations should manage any technology strategy. He also explains why Red Bull's special events needed special custom-built software, and how the company improved the way it built software in the first place by embracing principles like lean, agile, and pair programming that transformed the team in ways they never anticipated.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
From Start-Up to Scale-Up: Growth Stage Wisdom From Tommi Forsstrom, CPO at Workstep

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 23:59


“Their revenue growth is stalling. Their cost of mistakes is going up, and everything is stalling and slowing and getting harder.” For most people that doesn't sound like a job opportunity with much appeal, but it's  the point where Tommi Forsstrom usually joins a startup. Tommi is a product management executive who specializes in helping companies navigate “the growth stage,” that adolescent era of startup development where a company has found product-market fit and needs to scale  – and to do that they need to make some hard choices. On this episode, Tommi walks us through the awkward years just after a startup becomes a scale-up, and breaks down how he shepherds a company to the next level. Tommi will share his framework with us, how hard it is to “shove rabbits back into hats” and kill products, and the tough choices he made as VP of Product at Teachable. Plus, how he's building software to help frontline workers as Chief Product Officer at Workstep. We also hear how Tommi approaches career growth, with practical tips for job seekers. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.comMentioned on the show: - How To Choose a Job Like a Real Product Person, from Tommi's blog.https://medium.com/@forssto/how-to-choose-a-job-like-a-real-product-person-a90d59248886

Crafted
Reimagining the Airport Experience. Featuring Amina Belouizdad Porter (CEO) & Leigh Rodwick (VP of Technology and Analytics) at PS

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 23:24


“The number one thing we offer our customers is the feeling of not being in an airport.” PS operates a VIP luxury terminal at LAX, with more airports coming soon. Their travelers enjoy high security, luxurious lounges and private suites, great food, and a ride across the tarmac directly to their first-class seats on their commercial flight. But in order to do that, PS needs to coordinate with 70 different airlines, TSA, customs, and all their service staff to make the experience completely seamless. And that takes the kind of precision that only custom software could manage. As CEO Amina Belouizdad Porter puts it: “We are a just-in-time business, and it takes a really complex orchestra to make it happen.”In this episode, Amina and Leigh Rodwick, PS's VP of Technology and Analytics,  describe the feelings they hope to evoke, the complex operations that happen out of customer view, and why they had to build custom software and learn agile software development techniques to power it all.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
A Recruiter Spills the Beans: Tips to Help You Get Your Next Tech Gig, Featuring Alex Maher, Director of Talent at Artium

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 21:26


There's turmoil in tech right now, so here's a special episode for job-seekers looking for their next great gig. On this episode of Crafted, Alex Maher, Director of Talent at Artium, shares tips on how to position yourself, how to talk to recruiters, what *not* to put on your resume, and so much more. Plus, she'll share her philosophy on talent acquisition and why remembering that we're human is at the center of it all. Crafted is a show about great products and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Incubating Startups That Solve Massive Social Challenges. Featuring Sonali Zaveri, Design and Operations Lead at Ideas42 Ventures

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 23:11


“There was just no way I could say no”. That was how Sonali Zaveri felt about working with Ideas42 Ventures, after learning about the first cohort of entrepreneurs she would advise. Ideas42 Ventures is a venture studio that aims to solve massive social problems by helping founders with lived experience launch companies that address issues like poverty and inequality. The founders are selected based on their potential, their passion, and their lived experience – and unlike other venture studios they don't necessarily need a tech background, nor even a product idea on day one. On this episode of Crafted, Design and Operations Lead Sonali Zaveri shares how she coaches these founders, as well as why entrepreneurship is such a “privileged sport” — and what she's doing about that. We also discuss how Ideas42 Ventures uses behavioral science to design products that make lasting impact and why founders should be embarrassed by their first product. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Running Experiments That Actually Move the Needle. Featuring Andres Glusman, Founder and CEO of DoWhatWorks (re-broadcast)

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 22:19


For those of you who are brand new to Crafted, this week we're revisiting our very first episode where we featured experimentation master, Lean Startup Pioneer Andres Glusman:“It's a crime. It's such a waste of time.” That's how Andres Glusman feels about so many of the tests product teams run. That's why the former head of product at Meetup founded DoWhatWorks, a company that enables you to see – and learn from – the A/B tests that other companies are running. Rather than test button color for the umpteenth time, Andres wants you to test something that will really move the needle. After more than a decade of running product and strategy at Meetup.com, and a lifetime of being fascinated by experiments, Andres is passionate about helping others learn. In this episode, Andres shares what he's discovered about testing and human behavior, and why running experiments is critical, but also when it's not. This is Crafted from Artium; a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we build incredible products and recruit high performing teams. Check us out at thisisartium.com. 

Crafted
From 4 Slides to $4 Billion: A Master Class on Customer Validation and Rapid Iteration, Featuring Jon Walker, Co-founder and CTO at AppFolio

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 23:44


How Jon Walker spotted a trend, validated an opportunity, sold his solution before even building it, and created a multi-billion dollar company via the “unfair advantage” of rapid iteration. Back in 2007, Jon saw desktop software everywhere… at restaurants, doctors' offices, the gym…and he realized it was all gonna move to the web. “So what's the opportunity here?” On this episode of Crafted, we'll hear how Jon and his co-founder homed in on property management as their target market and validated their solution with just four slides. We'll also learn why rapid iteration is absolutely essential, why the secret to great talent management lies in lessons from basketball and fishing, and why Jon thinks artificial intelligence is the wave that AppFolio should ride for the next two decades.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Put It on the Blockchain! Featuring Instamint Founder Jamiel Sheikh. Recorded Live in New York at a Special Fintech & Crypto Event

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 22:58


Jamiel Sheikh is the founder of three different companies all serving the crypto space: Chainhaus, CBDC Think Tank, and most recently, Instamint, which he says will do for tokens what Stripe did for payments, i.e. make it super easy. In this episode we talk about the “unsexy” problems Instamint is solving for enterprises that want to leverage the blockchain, what it takes to build a great API-first company, and why he only sees demand for crypto solutions growing, despite the recent turmoil in the markets.  Our interview with Jamiel comes from a special Artium event that we hosted at Rise, Created by Barclays, an incubator for fintech startups. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Tech For Democracy. Featuring Yemi Adewunmi, COO at Civic Eagle

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 22:07


It's not every day you meet someone who gets ultra excited by the legislative process, but Yemi Adewunmi finds it inspiring: “Why be an innovator if you're not going to be optimistic?”. And that's one of the reasons she founded Civic Eagle, a startup that helps policy professionals and lobbyists track and collaborate on bills as they wind through Congress or state legislatures on their way to becoming laws…or dying in committee. Either way, Civic Eagle wants to make that journey more transparent, make it easier for advocates to collaborate, and improve democracy in the process.On this episode of Crafted: Civic Eagle's founder and Chief Operating Officer, Yemi Adewunmi tells us how her former career as a policy analyst at the New York state legislature set her on a winding path toward establishing Civic Eagle. And hear how a failed app, and a lot of UX learning helped Yemi and her team arrive at Civic Eagle, and a huge vision for growth.This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Best of the Season: A Crafted Holiday Greeting, Featuring All of You!

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 7:30


On Crafted we love to highlight great products, so for this special holiday greeting we asked Artisans and friends of Artium two simple questions:  “What product did you fall in love with in 2022 and why?”Find out which products people didn't know they needed or wanted this year, which features they really appreciated, and what their game changers were. But most importantly, have yourself a Happy New Year, and we'll see you in 2023 with more stories about great products and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Live From New York: A Special Episode on Fintech Innovation, Featuring Ainslie Simmonds, President of PershingX at Bank of New York Mellon, and D. Orlando Keise, Head of Banking Foundational Platform at UBS

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 40:39


This special episode of Crafted was recorded live at Rise, Created by Barclays, an incubator for fintech startups. In this fireside chat, we speak with Ainslie Simmonds, President of PershingX at Bank of New York Mellon, and D. Orlando Keise, head of Banking Foundational Platform at UBS. Ainslie is building a modern wealth management platform and D. Orlando is building a digital bank from the ground up.  We'll discuss what it takes to innovate at big financial institutions and hear their advice for fintech startup founders.On this episode of Crafted: Ainslie and D. Orlando discuss their time at startups, big banks, and “startups inside big banks.” Both are building very ambitious products at very big, very old banks — and we discuss how they've challenged the status quo. We also dig into why the data layer and foundational platform on which new products are built are so critical if you want to innovate. Plus, the two share advice for fintech founders who are on a mission to democratize finance, as well as what to know when working with — or after you get acquired by — a big company. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them. At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
In Till We Trust: Building Software for Housing Security, Featuring Johnny Ray Austin, CTO at Till

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 20:08


When a recruiter from Till first reached out to Johnny Ray Austin, he didn't hesitate: “The answer was no. Flat out”. But it turns out Johnny Ray couldn't have been more wrong about the startup, and what he'd interpreted as a potentially exploitative loan scheme is actually a life-changing new platform that helps renters stay in their homes. On this episode of Crafted, Till's Chief Technology Officer, Johnny Ray Austin talks about his initial hesitation and what motivated him to jump on board. You'll also hear how Till iterated on its lending product to give renters confidence that Till would in fact pay their rent for them after offering them a line of credit, as well as where Till is similar to and different from buy-now-pay-later services like Affirm, Klarna, and Afterpay. This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Lights, 3D Camera, AI! How Tech Is Transforming the Construction Industry, Featuring Jeevan Kalanithi, Founder & CEO of OpenSpace

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 20:09


What do you get when you combine 3D cameras mounted on construction workers' hard hats + visual recognition technology + artificial intelligence? You get OpenSpace, a fascinating startup that's using new technologies to reduce costs and inefficiencies in the construction industry. OpenSpace enables builders to track progress remotely, without having to visit construction sites to examine every little detail. It was a critical tool during the pandemic lockdowns and adoption has only kept growing since. Today on Crafted: OpenSpace founder and CEO Jeevan Kalanithi shares his journey from computer art and games to drones, 3D cameras and AI. Plus, why he and his team of scientists and engineers had to literally walk in circles to solve complex problems like “indoor navigation in a GPS denied environment.” This is Crafted from Artium: a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we help startups and enterprises build incredible products, recruit high-performing teams, and achieve the culture of craft they need to build great software long after we're gone. Check us out at thisisartium.com

Crafted
Running Experiments That Actually Move the Needle, Featuring Andres Glusman, Founder and CEO of DoWhatWorks

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 21:46


“It's a crime. It's such a waste of time.” That's how Andres Glusman feels about so many of the tests product teams run. That's why the former head of product at Meetup founded DoWhatWorks, a company that enables you to see – and learn from – the A/B tests that other companies are running. Rather than test button color for the umpteenth time, Andres wants you to test something that will really move the needle. After more than a decade of running product and strategy at Meetup.com, and a lifetime of being fascinated by experiments, Andres is passionate about helping others learn. In this episode, Andres shares what he's discovered about testing and human behavior, and why running experiments is critical, but also when it's not. This is Crafted from Artium; a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we build incredible products and recruit high performing teams. Check us out at thisisartium.com. 

Crafted
Features Will Not Save You. Featuring Chris Ladd, Founder and CEO of Better Notes

Crafted

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 23:16


“Are you making something that is solving a real problem for people?” That's the question on Chris Ladd's mind whenever he's tempted to design a new app feature. Chris's iOS app ChordBank has been downloaded millions of times; it gives guitar players tools to expand on and improve their craft. With a chord library, lessons and games that use monophonic and polyphonic pitch detection, the app helps players hone their skills and become better players.Chris built the first version of ChordBank 10 years ago, back when he was working as a freelance journalist while getting into programming.  With years of experience as an independent iOS developer under his belt and experience in product teams at The New York Times, Chris has honed his craft and built ChordBank into his full time job. This is Crafted from Artium; a show about great products, and the people who make them.  At Artium, we build incredible products and recruit high performing teams. Check us out at thisisartium.com. 

SER Vitoria
'El arrebato de Iván Zulueta' una exposición de Artium

SER Vitoria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 0:53


Iván Zulueta, el cineasta vasco es el protagonista de la nueva muestra de Artium. Heterodoxo, arriesgado, rompedor ha sido calificado como un 'superdotado para la imagen' por parte de Pedro Almodovar para el que diseñó varios carteles de películas Desde ahora, y hasta marzo en Artium se puede ver 'El arrebato de Iván Zulueta'. Hablamos con su comisario Xabier Arakistain.

Detailing Down Under Podcast
Artium Detailing with Michael Liu

Detailing Down Under Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 59:34


Anyone thinking of becoming a detailer and to start their own detailing business? This episode could interest you. Michael from Artium Detailing tells his interesting story from a profession some people spend years to study so hard for. Then only to give it up to chase his passion for cars and detailing. Hope you enjoy this one. It was definitely an eye opener for me. But no one can doubt his passion to succeed in detailing. And I love that. So grab the polisher or a beer and enjoy this one. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to share, subscribe and rate our episodes from where ever you listen to it. Help share the Aussie love for Detailing. Contact me if you are interested in coming on as a guest. We would love to hear your detailing story. Follow us on Instagram @detailingdownunderpodcast Email: detailingdownunderpodcast@gmail.com

Svet kulture
Festival novomedijske kulture Speculum Artium

Svet kulture

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 17:33


Danes v oddaji izpostavljamo 14. mednarodni festival novomedijske kulture Speculum Artium, ki bo do sobote ponujal prikaz in izkušnjo osupljivega sveta, v katerem se dosežki sodobne tehnologije prepletajo z neizmerno domišljijo umetnikov.Festival srednjeveške in renesančne glasbe Flores Musicae že dvajseto leto organizira Kulturni dom Nova Gorica v sodelovanju z različnimi italijanskimi in slovenskimi društvi in ustanovami na Goriškem in Tržaškem, danes se začenja v vili Vipolže v Goriških brdih. 60. Linhartovo srečanje, festival ljubiteljskega gledališča iz Slovenije in zamejstva pa bo popestrilo kulturno dogajanje v Postojni. Pozornost namenjamo tudi mednarodni filozofski konferenci z naslovom Gospodar - o sodobnih strukturah oblasti in razstavi Umetnost na delu, ki jo nocoj odpirajo v Muzeju sodobne umetnosti Metelkova. Foto: Arhiv Delavskega doma Trbovlje

Application Modernization: A Podcast for High-Growth Software Companies
Improving Software Development & Overcoming Modernization Challenges

Application Modernization: A Podcast for High-Growth Software Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 33:47 Transcription Available


Though the platforms have changed, many of the same application challenges still exist. Namely, finding alignment between the people who build the applications and the people who own and operate the platforms. In this episode, Michael McCormick, Vice President of Technology at Artium, shares his perspective on these age-old challenges and provides advice on how to make modernization projects more effective. We discuss: The services offered by Artium The practice of extreme programming Lessons learned from multiple modernization projects Tips for building a pipeline of exceptional talent Resources mentioned during the podcast: Swiftbird.us  Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website. Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.

Application Modernization: A Podcast for High-Growth Software Companies
Improving Software Development & Overcoming Modernization Challenges w/ Michael McCormick

Application Modernization: A Podcast for High-Growth Software Companies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 26:00 Transcription Available


Though the platforms have changed, many of the same application challenges still exist. Namely, finding alignment between the people who build the applications and the people who own and operate the platforms. In this episode, Michael McCormick, Vice President of Technology at Artium, shares his perspective on these age-old challenges and provides advice on how to make modernization projects more effective. We discuss: The services offered by Artium The practice of extreme programming Lessons learned from multiple modernization projects Tips for building a pipeline of exceptional talent  Resources mentioned during the podcast: Swiftbird.us   Want to hear more stories from high growth software companies? Subscribe to Application Modernization on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or check out our website.  Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Application Modernization in your favorite podcast player.

The Kurty D Show
018 - Wave Patterns with Ross Hale

The Kurty D Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 65:56


What we covered:01:42 – Kurt welcomes Ross the and highlights their unique coincidences.05:57 – Ross shares his experience about what makes Kelly Slater's Surf Ranch unique09:42 – When and how Ross started surfing, and where he surfs now12:54 – Ross shares what he learned from his time at UC Santa Barbara19:58 – Ross covers career highlights, including his time at Pivotal Software 24:00 – Ross shares what he was gratefulness and proud about his startup experiences28:14 – A walk through on Pivotal Tracker and how it evolved41:15 – Kurt and Ross peek into the emerging future43:00 – Ross shares thoughts on thinking machines (computers)01:03:44– Kurt thanks Ross and expresses his appreciation to himEpisode Sponsor: Hunt Club Tweetable Quotes:“So, we kind of realized that was those three things, it's software development, capability, talent, strategy, and leadership strategy. And like, if you can do all three of those, that's a software development capability in a box.”“That's where I want to spend my time. And I think those, you know, those are the people that I think, are also worth spending time with, you know, the people that want to build something and want to make an impact out there.”“I think that's what life is all about- pushing our boundaries and trying to become the best version of yourself. I think that's the most satisfying thing, most satisfying when you're surrounded by people that are doing it with you.”“Surfing itself is such a humbling activity, right, the ocean is always going to when the wave has so much power, you're really at its mercy. And so, I think for the people that engage with that, it creates a natural humility. And that humility just makes it so much easier to connect with one another authentically.”Links Mentioned:Kurt's TwitterKurt's InstagramKurt's LinkedInRoss's LinkedInArtium's WebsiteArtium's Instagram

The Kurty D Show
014 - Making Waves with Zach Weisberg from The Inertia

The Kurty D Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 45:24


Joining us on the show is the founder and CEO of The Inertia, Zach Weisberg. The Inertia is a new media platform that has emerged as the definitive digital voice of surfing and the outdoors.In this episode, Zach and I relived our experience in Kelly Slater's surf ranch in central California for an event called Making Waves- a premium event at Kelly Slater's Surf Ranch in Central California. It was an intimate retreat of investors, entrepreneurs, and service providers from the LA Tech Startup Community sponsored by Hunt Club, Crosscut Ventures, Fenwick & West, Artium, & Pacific Western Bank.We dove into how the Surf Ranch "created the conditions for the magic" and how the power of imagination combined with follow-through is the key for bringing new businesses into market, with the Surf Ranch being one of many examples.We also press rewind and survey Zach's early career, where he worked as a freelance journalist for The New York Times, Esquire, his time as online editor at Surfer Magazine - the seminal print publication- from 2007 through 2010, plus a fascinating story on why he left Surfer Magazine to found The Inertia in September 2010.Zach also completed the MBA Program at USC Marshall School of Business, and Zach shares an unexpected insight about an important lesson he learned at USC that was deeply insightful, and useful- that relationships are the key.This show has a lot to offer for anyone interested in surfing, story telling, online communities, the Los Angeles Tech Community, and moreKey Takeaways:Surf Ranch discussion around the whole experience from going to the venue to actually ride the wavesJack Dangermond - above the line (context vs. content) conceptEducation background in USCEarlier experience in Journalism at NY TimesImpact of surfing on Zach's careerWhat is "The Inertia" and the idea behind the voiceTransformation from idea to realityEpisode Quotes:"I'd like to create that sort of magic and opportunities like that for other people too, the fact that the surf ranch exists and it was built. Anyone who goes through there is leaving. Happier, they're leaving feeling better. They're leaving, feeling fulfilled. They're leaving thinking what the possibilities might be. How could they translate that into their own life? What plays to make that kind of impact. And it's so just kind of got me sitting, like how can I help create magic like that in this world? That's my biggest takeaway was. And strive for that. Try to, because that was not a possibility, not very long ago, but now it is." - Zach Weisberg"I feel that those are often the most exciting time when you're making a pretty big change. That also in my view is kind of a fun zone to live in, and maybe not constantly, but that's when you would learn a lot, you question a lot what's going on and you make some big decisions and you see how they shake out.""An insight that one of my mentors, duke stump, quotes frequently is that we can't create the magic but we can create the conditions for the magic. And that's definitely what the surf ranch has achieved, are the conditions for the magic." - Kurt Daradics"Jack Dangermond, my former boss, over at Esri had that idea of living above the line and above the line is having context and below the line is having content. And he would talk about that frequently and say that part of the reason for his success is he would always try to sort of step back and look at the big picture and not get so caught up in the automatic stimulus-response function, but try to have some space" - Kurt Daradics Links Mentioned:Kurt's TwitterKurt's InstagramKurt's LinkedInKurt's newsletterRate the podcastZach's LinkedInZach's InstagramZach's TwitterThe Inertia's InstagramThe Inertia's Website

La Sobremesa: un podcast de arte en español
1. De Trazo en Trazo: una conversación entre Gala Knörr y Carlos Aires

La Sobremesa: un podcast de arte en español

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 42:57


Dos artistas españoles de trayectoria internacional abordan la situación del arte en España desde los distintos momentos de su carrera artística. Carlos Aires (Ronda, 1974) se licenció en Bellas Artes en Granada y continuó su formación en el extranjero, especialmente en Holanda, Bélgica y Nueva York, donde pronto comenzó a ser reconocido como uno de los artistas contemporáneos con mayor proyección internacional. Tras catorce años vuelve a España en 2009 y establece su estudio en Madrid, donde recientemente ha impulsado el proyecto Mala Fama Estudios. Ha recibido importantes premios como el Generación 2008 de Caja Madrid, el Premio de Pont Museum en Holanda, o el Prix de la Jeune Peinture Belge. Su trabajo ha sido presentado en los últimos años de forma individual en el Centre d'Art et de Photographie de Lectoure; el Museo Cerralbo, Madrid; el CDAN Centro de Arte y Naturaleza, Huesca; el Museo de Bellas Artes de Santander; el CAC, Centro de Arte Contemporáneo, Málaga; o el Centro de Arte de Alcobendas en Madrid. Entre las exposiciones colectivas en las que ha participado destacan ¡Dulces Sueños! en les Abattoirs, Toulouse; XXV años de la Colección Alcobendas, en el Centro de Arte Alcobendas de Madrid; Un siglo breve: Colección MACBA en el Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona; En plan travesti (y radical), en Tabacalera, Madrid; Extraña Varsovia en el Centro Cultural Maria Victoria Atencia, en Málaga; Abierto-Abierto en Estudios Los Guayabamos, Guadalajara (México); Black Disguises en MMSU, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art de Rijeka; PIGS, Artium, Vitoria; Les mondes inversés, B.P.S.22, Charleroi; 5th Thessaloniki Biennale; y Bucharest Biennale 6. Gala Knörr (Vitoria-Gasteiz, 1984) se licenció con un BFA Fine Arts de Parsons Paris The New School, y obtuvo un MA Fine Art de Central Saint Martins. Ha realizado residencias en Tabakalera (2021), Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris (2015, 2019), Museu de Belles Arts, Castellón (2018), The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Nueva York (2017), Fundación Bilbaoarte, Bilbao (2016) y La Térmica, Málaga (2016). Ha recibido diversas distinciones como VEGAP Propuestas Artísticas (2020), Generación 2020 Fundación Montemadrid (2020), Centro Cultural Montehermoso Kulturenea Proyectos Artísticos (2020), Beca Juan y Pablo de Otaola (2019), Cultura Resident Investigación Artística del Consorci de Museus GVA (2018), Beca Guggenheim Basque Artist Program (2017), Fundación Bilbaoarte Fundazioa Beca de Residencia y Exposición Individual (2016-2017) y la Beca Creadores de La Térmica (2016). Su trabajo ha sido expuesto en Centro Cultural Montehermoso (Vitoria-asteiz), La Casa Encendida (Madrid), SB34-The Pool (Brussels), Galeria T20 (Murcia), Pablo's Birthday (New York), La Encartada Fabrika-Museoa (Balmaseda), Azkuna Zentroa (Bilbao), Museu Trepat (Tárrega), Fundación CajaGranada Museo Memoria de Andalucía (Granada), Museo Carmen Thyssen (Málaga), and Fabra i Coats Fàbrica de Creació i Centre d'Art Contemporani (Barcelona) entre otros. Este proyecto se lleva a cabo gracias a la colaboración del Consulado General de España en Nueva York.

Kultura.eus
Kultura.eus (04/10/2021)

Kultura.eus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2021 53:38


Previa de la gala de entrega de premios Max de las artes escénicas, en el Teatro Arriaga. El museo Artium de Gasteiz se incorpora de manera estable a la programación de la Filmoteca Vasca. Entrevista con Goizane Aizpurua sobre su último libro, IZARAK. ...

Landaberri
Artium museoko lorategia, Bonelli arrano txita eta Nafarroako zainzuriak

Landaberri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 55:07


Artiumeko lorategiaren bitxikeriak Andrea Rios hezitzailearekin. Azken berrogei urtetan Arabako Mendialdean jaio den lehen bonelli arrano kumeari jarraipena egin dio Arabako Foru Aldundiak; Iñigo Moreno teknikariak lehen hegaldiaren berri eman digu, besteak beste....

Landaberri
Artium museoko lorategia, Bonelli arrano txita eta Nafarroako zainzuriak

Landaberri

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2021 55:07


Artiumeko lorategiaren bitxikeriak Andrea Rios hezitzailearekin. Azken berrogei urtetan Arabako Mendialdean jaio den lehen bonelli arrano kumeari jarraipena egin dio Arabako Foru Aldundiak; Iñigo Moreno teknikariak lehen hegaldiaren berri eman digu, besteak beste....

Kultura.eus
Kultura.eus 2020-2021 (25/06/2021)

Kultura.eus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 26:35


Exposición "El viaje más largo" en el Museo de San Telmo. Exposición de Antonio Ballester en Artium. Entrevista con Erlantz Fernández, coordinador de Euskadiko Ikasleen Orkestra, sobre el inicio de la gira de verano. Fin del rodaje del documental Ainarak. "Gure Aldetara" disco de mujeres bertsolaris navarras....

Nómadas
Nómadas - Vitoria-Gasteiz, la vida en verde - 01/05/21

Nómadas

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 56:15


La capital alavesa parece hecha a la medida del paseo, ya sea por las calles y cantones de su elevada almendra medieval o por el ensanche romántico que trajo consigo el siglo XIX. Vitoria-Gasteiz ha conseguido crecer sin perder de vista la escala humana ni el vínculo con la naturaleza, por eso es la ciudad española con más superficie verde por habitante. También es una urbe de poetas, patria chica de autoras como la también actriz y profesora Elisa Rueda; con ella descubrimos algunos tesoros antiguos y contemporáneos, desde el vanguardista museo Artium hasta la vetusta catedral de Santa María. Por el camino visitamos otros espacios expositivos como el Museo Fournier de Naipes de la mano de su responsable, Edurne Martín Ibarraran. Contamos además con la mirada experta de los guías vitorianos Cristina Martínez y Ricardo Garay para examinar al detalle algunos monumentos sobresalientes. La visita no quedaría completa sin una buena ruta por el anillo verde de la ciudad: lo recorremos con Gorka Belamendia, coordinador de Ataria, centro de interpretación de los humedales de Salburua. Por último el montañero Juanito Oiarzabal comparte algunas recomendaciones para extender nuestro viaje por los espacios naturales de esta provincia vasca de interior. Escuchar audio

Beyond the Ocean
Beyond the Ocean #7 - Ross Hale

Beyond the Ocean

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 44:28


Beyond the Ocean podcast is back after a short, snowboarding-rich hiatus with Episode 7, featuring Ross Hale. Ross is a technology leader, coder, and lifelong surfer with creative and thoughtful ideas on how digital can help shape the future of surf parks.  About Ross: A veteran technologist with more than 15 years of experience, including multiple CTO positions, Ross has worked in both high growth venture-backed startups and in partnerships with major enterprise companies. Before founding Artium, he helped take Pivotal from startup to IPO and ran multiple Pivotal Labs regions, including its flagship office in San Francisco.  He is currently based out of Santa Monica, CA where he lives and surfs with his wife and two children. Website and LinkedIn page 

Iflandia
Álex Rigola y Alba Pujol, y Fernando Illana, y el músico Silva

Iflandia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 55:25


Charlamos con Álex Rigola y Alba Pujol, director y actriz teatrales que estarán en el Arriaga. Itxaso Mendiluze invita a Fernando Illana, comisario de la exposición de Juncal Ballestín en Artium. Y Joseba Martín trae la música del brasileño Silva....

The Quarantine Tapes
The Quarantine Tapes 154: Eugenio Ampudia

The Quarantine Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 39:01


On episode 154 of The Quarantine Tapes, Paul Holdengräber is joined by Spanish artist Eugenio Ampudia. In a conversation conducted in Spanish, Eugenio and Paul talk about his experience working under quarantine in Spain. His most recent project is his Concert for the Biocene, performed to an audience of plants filling the concert hall.Eugenio talks to Paul about the inspiration behind that concert and the message he hoped to convey about the relationship between humans and the natural world. They discuss the influence of audiences on his work and how he investigates the relationship between power and culture, including in his fascinating Where to Sleep project, which has sent him to spend the night at museums, libraries, and more. For more information about Eugenio’s project Concert for the Biocene:ttps://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2020/jun/22/barcelona-opera-reopens-with-performance-for-nearly-3000-potted-plants-videohttps://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jun/17/spanish-opera-house-reopens-with-concert-for-plants-barcelonaEn el episodio 154 de The Quarantine Tapes, Paul Holdengräber se une al artista español Eugenio Ampudia. Es una conversación realizada en español, Eugenio y Paul hablan de su experiencia trabajando en cuarentena en España. Su proyecto más reciente es su Concierto para el Bioceno, realizado ante una audiencia de plantas que llenan la sala de conciertos.Eugenio habla con Paul sobre la inspiración detrás de ese concierto y el mensaje que esperaba transmitir sobre la relación entre los humanos y el mundo natural. Discuten la influencia de las audiencias en su trabajo y cómo investiga la relación entre poder y cultura, incluso en su fascinante proyecto Dónde dormir, que lo ha enviado a pasar la noche en museos, bibliotecas y más.Para más información, sobre el proyecto  Concert for the Biocene:ttps://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2020/jun/22/barcelona-opera-reopens-with-performance-for-nearly-3000-potted-plants-videohttps://www.theguardian.com/music/2020/jun/17/spanish-opera-house-reopens-with-concert-for-plants-barcelonaEugenio Ampudia Melgar, Valladolid (Spain), 1958. Lives and works in Madrid.As a multidisciplinary artist, his work approaches the artistic processes from a critical point of view; the artist as a promoter of ideas, the political role of creators, the meaning of art pieces, the strategies that allow to bring them to life, their mechanisms of production, promotion and consumption, the efficiency of spaces assigned to art, as well as the analysis and experience of those who watch and interprets them.His work has been internationally exhibited in places as ZKM, Karlsruhe, Germany; Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Amman, Jordan; Museo de Arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico DF, Centro de las Artes de Monterrey and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca, Mexico; Boston Center for the Arts, Boston (MA), USA; Ayala Museum, Manila, Philippines; The Whitechapel Gallery in London; Abierto X Obras, Matadero Madrid, Spain; MAC Gas Natural Fenosa, La Coruña, Spain; and in Biennials such as Singapore and Havana’s The End of the World Biennial. His work is also held in collections at MNCARS, MUSAC, ARTIUM, IVAM, and La Caixa, among others. Eugenio Ampudia Melgar, Valladolid, 1958. Vive y trabaja en Madrid.En la actualidad Eugenio es uno de los artistas españoles más reconocidos. Su trabajo multidisciplinario ha recibido el Premio AECA al mejor artista español en vida, representado en ARCO18 – que ya obtuvo en 2008-, y el Premio ARCO-BEEP, Colección de Arte Electrónico. Además de estos varios reconocimientos, en el 2008, obtuvo la beca The Delfina Foundation (Londres).Su trabajo indaga, bajo una actitud crítica, sobre los procesos artísticos, el artista como gestor de ideas, el papel político de los creadores, el significado de la obra de arte, las estrategias que permiten ponerla en pie, sus mecanismos de producción, promoción y consumo, la eficacia de los espacios asignados al arte, así como sobre el análisis y experiencia de quien las contempla e interpreta.Sus obras se han expuesto internacionalmente en lugares como ZKM, Karlsruhe, Alemania; Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Ammán, Jordania; Museo Carrillo Gil, México; Boston Center for the Arts, Boston (MA), Estados Unidos; Ayala Museum, Manila, Filipinas; la Whitechapel de Londres; La Real Academia de España en Roma; en Bienales como la de Singapur, la Havana, la Bienal del Fin del Mundo, y forma parte de colecciones como las de MNCARS, MUSAC, ARTIUM, IVAM, La Caixa, entre otras.Actualmente presenta el trabajo interactivo Almendra, en la fachada de Medialab Prado de Madrid.En su exposición individual “La razón es una planta”, en la galería Max Estrella de Madrid, se muestran los resultados del Concierto para el Bioceno, llevado a cabo el pasado 22 de junio en el Teatro del Liceu de Barcelona, que se puede visitar hasta el 30 de diciembre. 

Graffiti
El movidón de Vitoria-Gasteiz bajo la cámara de la fotoperiodista Marivi Ibarrola

Graffiti

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 13:33


Artium acoge una exposición con las fotografías que la periodista recogió durante los Festivales del Video Musical que se desarrolló en la capital alavesa en los 80...

Graffiti
Una exposición en el Artium recuerda el primer Zinemaldia "democrático"

Graffiti

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 10:51


El Museo Artium de Gasteiz acoge la exposición "El Festival ha tenido 24 ediciones: no nos gusta", comisariada por Pablo La Parra...

DeepRAW -
DeepRAW74 "Kingdom of The Blind" by ARTIUM (France)

DeepRAW - "Deep & Abstract Music"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 64:34


Tracklisting: 01 Bambara "Miracle" 02 The Drones "Baby2" 03 Penthouse "Voyeur's Blues" 04 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion "Soul Typecast" 05 Crunt "Swine" 06 The Strabs "No Hoper" 07 Rocket From The Crypt "Born in '69" 08 Meat Wave "Run You Out" 09 The Damned "Neat Neat Neat" 10 The Weirdos "A Life of Crime" 11 Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers "Born To Lose (demo version)" 12 Yes I'm Leaving "Mission Bulb" 13 Clockcleaner "Vomiting Mirrors" 14 Lightning Bolt "Horsepower" 15 Todd "The Sedan" 16 Girls In Synthesis "Phases" 17 The Heroine Sheiks "Be A Man" 18 Viagra Boys "Upside Backwards" Mastering: Guyom (Kiss The Vibes)

Iflandia
De museos, librerías y tiendas de discos

Iflandia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 54:15


Charlamos con Beatriz Herráez, director de Artium, que ha reabierto de manera parcial. Recibimos a nuestros libreros que hablan de los gustos de los lectores tras el confinamiento. Y Javier Corral, Jerry, recomienda novedades musicales vascas. ...

Euskadi Hoy Magazine
Nace Gaurgeroa para coordinar la acción "por unas pensiones públicas dignas"

Euskadi Hoy Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 17:00


El movimiento de Las y los pensionistas llaman este próximo sábado, 13 de abril, a secundar las manifestaciones convocadas en las capitales de Hegoalde: En Bilbao la manifestación partirá a las 18 horas desde el Sagrado Corazón; a la misma hora partirá la manifestación desde la Plaza del Castillo de Iruñea y, en Donostia, arrancará a las 17 horas en Alderdi Eder. La más tempranera será la que recorrerá las calles de VItoria-Gasteiz, partiendo desde la Plaza del Artium a las 12 horas del mediodía. En este contexto de lucha en la calle y dispuestos/as a marcar la agenda política y social de los próximos meses, las asociaciones de pensionistas de los tres territorios de la CAV y de Comunidad Foral de Navarra han decidido sumar fuerzas y trabajar de manera coordinada. Este pasado martes se reunían en asamblea para dar forma a GAURGEROA, coordinadora nacional formada por 24 representantes y una portavocía integrada por cuatro personas, pertenecientes a las asociaciones Arabako Pentsionistak Lanean, Pentsionistak Martxan de Bizkaia, Duintasuna de Gipuzkoa y Pentsionistak de Nafarroa. En Euskadi Hoy Magazine Iñaki Martín, miembro de Arabako Pentsionistak Lanean y portavoz de Gaurgeroa, ha insistido en sus reivindicaciones básicas: La revalorización automática de las pensiones en función del IPC real, una pensión mínima de 1.080 euros y la derogación de las reformas de las pensiones de 2011 y 2013, así como de las últimas reformas laborales. Recuerda, asimismo, que las asociaciones que integran Gaurgeroa también reclaman un sistema público de pensiones en Euskal Herria, con plenas competencias.

Euskadi Hoy Magazine
Nace Gaurgeroa para coordinar la acción "por unas pensiones públicas dignas"

Euskadi Hoy Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 17:00


El movimiento de Las y los pensionistas llaman este próximo sábado, 13 de abril, a secundar las manifestaciones convocadas en las capitales de Hegoalde: En Bilbao la manifestación partirá a las 18 horas desde el Sagrado Corazón; a la misma hora partirá la manifestación desde la Plaza del Castillo de Iruñea y, en Donostia, arrancará a las 17 horas en Alderdi Eder. La más tempranera será la que recorrerá las calles de VItoria-Gasteiz, partiendo desde la Plaza del Artium a las 12 horas del mediodía. En este contexto de lucha en la calle y dispuestos/as a marcar la agenda política y social de los próximos meses, las asociaciones de pensionistas de los tres territorios de la CAV y de Comunidad Foral de Navarra han decidido sumar fuerzas y trabajar de manera coordinada. Este pasado martes se reunían en asamblea para dar forma a GAURGEROA, coordinadora nacional formada por 24 representantes y una portavocía integrada por cuatro personas, pertenecientes a las asociaciones Arabako Pentsionistak Lanean, Pentsionistak Martxan de Bizkaia, Duintasuna de Gipuzkoa y Pentsionistak de Nafarroa. En Euskadi Hoy Magazine Iñaki Martín, miembro de Arabako Pentsionistak Lanean y portavoz de Gaurgeroa, ha insistido en sus reivindicaciones básicas: La revalorización automática de las pensiones en función del IPC real, una pensión mínima de 1.080 euros y la derogación de las reformas de las pensiones de 2011 y 2013, así como de las últimas reformas laborales. Recuerda, asimismo, que las asociaciones que integran Gaurgeroa también reclaman un sistema público de pensiones en Euskal Herria, con plenas competencias.

DeepRAW -
DeepRAW70 "Swampland" by ARTIUM (France)

DeepRAW - "Deep & Abstract Music"

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 60:07


DeepRAW70 by ARTIUM Tracklisting: 01 Jonathan Fire Eater "When The Curtain Calls For You" 02 Bambara "Doe-Eyed Girl" 03 Jaye Jayle "The Beats Keeps Cool" 04 Tindersticks "Her (original version, 1993)" 05 Tropical fuck Storm "You Let My Tyres Down" 06 The Wilful Boys "Rough As Guts" 07 Kim Phuc "Wormwood Star" 08 Witch Hats "Neil Diamond Entry" 09 Boss Hog "Green Skirt" 10 The Beautiful New Born Children "Do The Do" 11 Hot Snakes "Suicide Invoice" 12 A Place To Bury Strangers "Straight" 13 Clinic "W.D.Y.Y.B." 14 Pissed Jeans "The Bar Is Low" 15 James Chance & The Contortions "Design To Kill" 16 U.S. Maple "Letter To ZZ Top" 17 The Good Damn "The Hill"

Euskadi Hoy Magazine
Arte, Cine y Gastronomía en el Museo Artium

Euskadi Hoy Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 12:36


Arte, cine y gastronomía se funden en la propuesta estival de ARTIUM, el Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo de Vitoria-Gasteiz. Durante todos los jueves del mes de agosto -a excepción del jueves 9 que coincide con fiestas de La Blanca-, el Museo va a proyectar en su auditorium títulos en los que la gastronomía juega un papel destacado, como nos ha contado MariFran Machín, coordinadora de actividades de Artium. Jueves 2 de agosto The Apartment (El apartamento), Billy Wilder, Estados Unidos, 1960 Obras elegidas: Joan Brossa, El empleado, 1994. Joan Brossa, Parásito, 1994 Degustación: Dry Martini y galletitas con queso Jueves 16 de agosto Big night (Una gran noche), Stanley Tucci y Campbell Scott, Estados Unidos, 1996 Obras elegidas: Rogelio López Cuenca, Welcome to Paradise, 1995. María Ribot, Despliegue, 2001 Degustación: risotto de gambas Jueves 23 de agosto Fa yeung nin wa (Deseando amar), Wong Kar-Wai, Hong Kong, 2000 Obras elegidas: Monserrat Soto, Sin título. Vídeo viento 1, 2, 3, 2003. Fco. Ruiz de Infante, Todavía esperando (errores de escala), 1992 Degustación: Wok de ternera con verduritas Jueves 30 de agosto 18 comidas, Jorge Coira, España, 2010 Obras elegidas: Eulàlia Valldosera, Habitación, 1996. Miquel Barceló, Le peintre avec pinceau bleu, 1983 Degustación: Vichyssoise V.O.S. en castellano 19.30 h – Visita de la obra: máximo 25 personas Reserva por orden de inscripción 20.00 h – Proyección: Auditorio Precio: 7,5 € (5 € Amigos de Artium)

Euskadi Hoy Magazine
Arte, Cine y Gastronomía en el Museo Artium

Euskadi Hoy Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 12:36


Arte, cine y gastronomía se funden en la propuesta estival de ARTIUM, el Museo Vasco de Arte Contemporáneo de Vitoria-Gasteiz. Durante todos los jueves del mes de agosto -a excepción del jueves 9 que coincide con fiestas de La Blanca-, el Museo va a proyectar en su auditorium títulos en los que la gastronomía juega un papel destacado, como nos ha contado MariFran Machín, coordinadora de actividades de Artium. Jueves 2 de agosto The Apartment (El apartamento), Billy Wilder, Estados Unidos, 1960 Obras elegidas: Joan Brossa, El empleado, 1994. Joan Brossa, Parásito, 1994 Degustación: Dry Martini y galletitas con queso Jueves 16 de agosto Big night (Una gran noche), Stanley Tucci y Campbell Scott, Estados Unidos, 1996 Obras elegidas: Rogelio López Cuenca, Welcome to Paradise, 1995. María Ribot, Despliegue, 2001 Degustación: risotto de gambas Jueves 23 de agosto Fa yeung nin wa (Deseando amar), Wong Kar-Wai, Hong Kong, 2000 Obras elegidas: Monserrat Soto, Sin título. Vídeo viento 1, 2, 3, 2003. Fco. Ruiz de Infante, Todavía esperando (errores de escala), 1992 Degustación: Wok de ternera con verduritas Jueves 30 de agosto 18 comidas, Jorge Coira, España, 2010 Obras elegidas: Eulàlia Valldosera, Habitación, 1996. Miquel Barceló, Le peintre avec pinceau bleu, 1983 Degustación: Vichyssoise V.O.S. en castellano 19.30 h – Visita de la obra: máximo 25 personas Reserva por orden de inscripción 20.00 h – Proyección: Auditorio Precio: 7,5 € (5 € Amigos de Artium)

Euskadi Hoy Magazine
V Jornada de Gastronomía para la Esperanza

Euskadi Hoy Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 12:53


En Euskadi Hoy Magazine nos hemos sumado alllamamiento a participar en la degustación solidaria de productos a favor de las personas que sufren enfermedades raras o poco frecuentes ,organizada por la delegación en Euskadi de la Federación Española de Enfermedades Raras, Feder. Esta ‘Degustación para la Esperanza’ tendrá lugar este viernes, día 8, a partir de las 18.30 horas en el museo Artium, y cuenta con el apoyo y la colaboración de la Diputación Foral de Álava y del Departamento de Asuntos Sociales del Gobierno Vasco. Se trata de una iniciativa solidaria que busca la sensibilización de la sociedad alavesa, la visibilización de las personas que sufren enfermedades raras, y la financiación de los proyectos de la delegación.

Euskadi Hoy Magazine
V Jornada de Gastronomía para la Esperanza

Euskadi Hoy Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018 12:53


En Euskadi Hoy Magazine nos hemos sumado alllamamiento a participar en la degustación solidaria de productos a favor de las personas que sufren enfermedades raras o poco frecuentes ,organizada por la delegación en Euskadi de la Federación Española de Enfermedades Raras, Feder. Esta ‘Degustación para la Esperanza’ tendrá lugar este viernes, día 8, a partir de las 18.30 horas en el museo Artium, y cuenta con el apoyo y la colaboración de la Diputación Foral de Álava y del Departamento de Asuntos Sociales del Gobierno Vasco. Se trata de una iniciativa solidaria que busca la sensibilización de la sociedad alavesa, la visibilización de las personas que sufren enfermedades raras, y la financiación de los proyectos de la delegación.

GasteizBerri
Entrevista a Patricia Garcia sobre la Pasarela gasteiz ON

GasteizBerri

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 9:34


La nueva temporada textil estará protagonizada por los tejidos denim o vaqueros, las rayas en todos sus formatos, las flores y el color, mucho color. Con la participación de 39 comercios y más de una decena de nuevos diseñadores, el público podrá contemplar en el museo Artium las prendas que ya se empiezan a ver en los escaparates.

Procesando
Javier Soto

Procesando

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2012 8:33


Procesando, capítulo X. Serie de 24 capítulos producida por LABoral y realizada por Fiumfoto sobre el trabajo de jóvenes creadores asturianos. Javier Soto desarrolla su actividad creativa en Bilbao durante los últimos 15 años compaginándolo con trabajos de montaje de exposiciones en diversos centros de arte, como el Museo Gugenheim de Bilbao o el Centro de Arte Reina Sofía de Madrid, y asistente de artistas como Julian Pérez o Julian Schnabel. Estuvo vinculado a la Asociación Cultural Espacio Abisal durante años y formó parte del colectivo de pintores Intermedio con Sede en Bilbao y Durango. Dentro de los últimos proyectos realizados destacan la exposición colectiva 'Entornos Próximos 2006', en el Artium de Vitoria y la presencia en la Feria de Arte Circa en Puerto Rico este mismo año. En octubre de 2009 inauguró en la sala Rekalde de Bilbao la exposición titulada 'Euforias y Demonias', proyecto que se inició en los Ángeles, California, en 2008 y finalizó en 2009 en Asturias donde ahora reside. En el 2010 presentó en las Naves de la Galería Altamira el proyecto 'El Río de la Rabia'.

Münchner Altbestände - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/05
Iucundissimus in septem artium liberalium defensionem dialogus

Münchner Altbestände - Open Access LMU - Teil 01/05

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


Tue, 1 Jan 1501 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2808/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2808/1/W4Misc.160_4.pdf Gresemund, Dietrich der Jüngere Gresemund, Dietrich der Jüngere: Iucundissimus in septem artium liberalium defensionem dialogus. Liptzk: Thanner, 1501