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Karl and Erum revisit their energetic and unfiltered recap of SynBioBeta 2024. With candid reflections on the conference and the broader synthetic biology ecosystem, they spotlight key trends including the rise of accessible community bio labs, decentralized events like the Biopunk gathering, and the convergence of deep tech and culture. This is not your average event recap—it's a tour through the evolving architecture of the bioeconomy, from the mainstream to the fringes. Whether you missed the event or want to relive the highlights, this episode captures the pulse of where biotech is heading.Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing?Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters:00:00:00 - Welcome Back! Why This Replay Matters00:00:14 - SynBioBeta 2024: The Moments That Blew Our Minds00:01:40 - The Biopunk Underground: Bio for All, No Badge Required00:03:11 - Serendipity, Old Friends & Building the SynBio Tribe00:05:43 - Black Mirror or Just the Future? Wild Tech at the Edge of Medicine00:08:04 - AI-Generated Soundtracks & the New Synesthetic Biology00:12:16 - Brewing Bio at Home: DIY Fermentation, Micro-Growth & More00:16:05 - SynBioBeta 2025 Teasers & The AI Takeover of Bio Design00:25:26 - When Space Meets Biomanufacturing: New Frontiers in Orbit00:33:12 - From Mycelium to Mind Expansion: The Psychedelic Thread00:42:08 - Big Names, Bigger Bets: Who Showed Up and Why It Matters00:42:43 - L'Oréal Goes Biotech: The Beauty of Strategic Collabs00:44:31 - Are You a Platform or a Product? The Debate That Won't Die00:46:48 - Where the Money Is: What Investors Really Want in 202500:51:28 - How to Crush a Conference (Without Burning Out)00:55:01 - CEO Power Lunches and Glowing Plants: Yes, Really00:59:46 - When Bioluminescence Meets Culture: Awe, Meaning & Light01:06:16 - Heroes, Hacks, and the People Moving Bio Forward01:09:33 - Swag, Specimens & Scenes from the Expo Hall01:15:28 - Looking Ahead: What's Next in the Bio RevolutionLinks and Resources:MessaginglabBiopunk Lab What Are Binaural Beats?Genspace Topics Covered: biomanufacturing, synbiobeta, recaps, black mirror, functional musicHave a question or comment? Message us here:Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / Grow EverythingEmail: groweverything@messaginglab.comMusic by: NihiloreProduction by: Amplafy Media
I was once again by Gavriel Quiroga, designer of Neurocity, Warpland and Hell Night, along with Austin DuRivage who is the illustrator of Hell World - a brutal, old school, post-apocalyptic biopunk role playing game.https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/gavrielquiroga/hellworld-earthKickstarter ends April 30!https://www.instagram.com/blood_oath_garfieldhttps://gavrielquiroga.comhttps://www.instagram.com/gavrielquirogaWorlds of Quiroga Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/691555924725358------------Learn more about Dieku Games:https://bsky.app/profile/diekugames.bsky.socialhttps://diekugames.com https://diekugames.itch.iohttps://www.instagram.com/diekugames https://www.twitter.com/diekugameshttps://www.tiktok.com/@diekugameshttps://www.patreon.com/diekugameshttps://diekugames.blogspot.comhttps://discord.gg/M3jmUvcKt5#OSR #TTRPG #NSR
By day, Nick is a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Ueli Grossniklaus at the University of Zürich. By night, he is a flower engineer and artist on a mission to communicate the beauty of plant science to the public through educational projects… you may recognize him as the guy who genetically engineered Arabidopsis flowers and leaves to have different colors and shapes.In this episode:* Where do you draw the line between art and science?* Can we build flower design LLMs?* Could we engineer interactive, responsive, moving plants?* How can we epigenetically reprogram plants?* What future plant biotech tool would you be the most blown away by?* What are Nick's next steps in his educational projects? * What are the craziest ideas to make with plant engineering?* How is biology different to other expression media?Follow the Biopunk:* Sofia's X* Biopunk on X* Sofia's LinkedIn* Biopunk on LinkedInThanks for following the Biopunk! Please share this episode, there will be new ones every week ;) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sofias.bio
By day, Nick is a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Ueli Grossniklaus at the University of Zürich. By night, he is a flower engineer and artist on a mission to communicate the beauty of plant science to the public through educational projects… you may recognize him as the guy who genetically engineered Arabidopsis flowers and leaves to have different colors and shapes.In this episode:* Where do you draw the line between art and science?* Can we build flower design LLMs?* Could we engineer interactive, responsive, moving plants?* How can we epigenetically reprogram plants?* What future plant biotech tool would you be the most blown away by?* What are Nick's next steps in his educational projects? * What are the craziest ideas to make with plant engineering?* How is biology different to other expression media?Follow the Biopunk:* Sofia's X* Biopunk on X* Sofia's LinkedIn* Biopunk on LinkedInThanks for following the Biopunk! Please share this episode, there will be new ones every week ;) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sofias.bio
Cyberpunk, Steampunk, Biopunk, Solarpunk, and punkcetera. What does all of it mean? What makes a genre "punk?" The DRS Crew discusses. Our links: Paul's site: https://shadowpublications.com Terry's site: https://www.terrymixon.com/ Veronica: http://www.voicesbyveronica.com/ Enjoy the show? Consider becoming a Patreon or Buy Me A Coffee supporter and for as little as $1 a month, you can help keep the podcast free and receive exclusive content. More information at https://patreon.com/drspodcast and https://buymeacoffee.com/drspodcast.
Project Titan: The Empire's Ultimate Experiment | Sci-Fi Creepypasta Dystopian Biopunk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Checa el trabajo más reciente de Memo en esta nota.Suscríbete gratis a Biofounders y Biopunk para conectarte al primer mundo de la biotecnología mediante newsletters, videos y podcasts.Sigue a Sofía en Twitter o LinkedIn para platicar sobre startups, biotecnología, o filosofía. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sofias.bio
Checa el trabajo más reciente de Memo en esta nota.Suscríbete gratis a Biofounders y Biopunk para conectarte al primer mundo de la biotecnología mediante newsletters, videos y podcasts.Sigue a Sofía en Twitter o LinkedIn para platicar sobre startups, biotecnología, o filosofía. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.sofias.bio
Dimensional Breach: Humanity's Final Experiment | Sci-Fi Dystopian Biopunk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Dark Truth Of Mars Colonization | Hard Sci-Fi Biopunk Story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cosmic Colosseum: The Cradle Of New Gods | Sci-Fi Biopunk Cosmic Horror Story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Forge Born of Jys'sar The Cosmic Horror Approaches | Grimdark Sci-Fi Biopunk Creepypasta Story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Consciousness Collector | Grimdark Sci-Fi Biopunk Creepypasta Story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, The Bookmark cast shares their sub-genre quiz results. Which Sub-genre should you try next? The Bookmark is your place to find your next great book. Each week, join regular readers Miranda Ericsson, Chris Blocker and Autumn Friedli along with other librarians as they discuss all the books you'll want to add to your reading list.
No episódio de hoje falo sobre os gêneros Biopunk e Clockpunk, citando seus principais aspectos e como adaptá-los para suas mesas de RPG. Instagram do Tagre: @joaovitorbarrado Servidor do Discord: https://discord.gg/y9bRfUe Apoia.se: https://apoia.se/mavrospodcast
We cap off our most recent crop of short films with...this thing. Kristian Nairn doesn't hold back this story but it certainly doesn't successfully tell its story.
Have you heard of Biopunk, the younger sibling of Cyberpunk? It's a very similar subgenre of science fiction with some key distinctions. If you're a fan of Altered Carbon, District 9, Scanners, Akira, or even Batman Beyond, you have already been exposed. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
O Pindorama é um podcast quinzenal sobre contos de ficção especulativa nacional! Este episódio comenta o conto “Coma à vontade!”, de Rodrigo Moreno, publicado na Tricerata 6, em 2021. Participam: Rodrigo Hipólito, Ana Rüsche e Fabio Fernandes Sinopse do conto: Saulo, novo atendente da Fazendinha, maior rede de alimentos para viagem do país, descobriu que está com a doença. Seu gente, Haroldo, também tem o mesmo problema. Eles não são os únicos. Alimentos industrializados corroem os organismos e a doença se espalha rapidamente. Com o preço da comida natural nas alturas, não dá pra ser muito exigente com o cardápio. A esposa de Saulo também está com a doença e ele sabe que não demora até sua filha desenvolver o mesmo problema. Felizmente, a cura parece ter sido inventada como mais uma mágica industrial. Obras e links mencionados - [revista] Tricerata 6: Biopunk; - [canal] Terra Incógnita; - [livro de Fabio Fernandes] Love, an archaeology; Back in The USSR; Como Ler Melhor; Como Ler Melhor 2; Oneironautas; - [livro] Ubik, de Philip K. Dick; - [livro] A usina nuclear do papai, de Marc Laidlaw; - [livro] Reconhecimento de padrões, de William Gibson; Apoie o Leitor Cabuloso! Contribua com Catarse do Leitor Cabuloso para que mais iniciativas fabulosas possam existir! www.leitorcabuloso.com.br Catarse: catarse.me/leitor_cabuloso Facebook: www.facebook.com.br/leitorcabuloso Instagram: @leitorcabuloso Twitter @leitorcabuloso Participantes do episódio Rodrigo Hipólito | Twitter: @lhamanalama | Podcast Não Podtocar, Twitter: @naopodtocar | site: notamanuscrita.com | link tree: Contos Fabio Fernandes | Twitter: @fabiofernandes | Site: fabiofernandeswriter.com | Podcast: Viva Sci-Fi | Instagram: Terra Incógnita | Ana Rüsche | www.anarusche.com, twitter: @anarusche | último livro “A telepatia são os outros”, Monomito | podcast: Incêndio na escrivaninha Agradecimentos Especiais Abner De Souza, Alessandra Rocha, Amauri Silva Lima Filho, Caio Amaro, Carolina Mendes, Carol Vidal, Cláudia Rodrigues, Clecius Duran, Dayse Cristhina, Edgar Egawa, Igor Bajo, Janaína Vieira, Leandro Gomes, Lucas Domingos, Lu Bento, Luiz Silva, Marina Kondratovich, Marina Jardim, Melisa de Sá, Nielson Rocha, Priscilla Rubia, Ricardo Brunoro, Rodrigo Leite, Nilda, Sidney Andrade, Thiago Felipe Ruediger, Airechu, Fernanda Cortez, Aline Bergamo.
In the first of our “punk trilogy,” Steve and Kevin discuss Biopunk, the use of living instead of cybernetics to improve humanity. It has may permutations from plagues to body horror. We hope you enjoy and take care of yourselves!Interact with us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/RoImperfectionSend us a comment or question:roimperfection@gmail.comVisit our website:https://roimperfection.com/
The Writ Wit: A Podcast About Writing and the Creative Process
In this episode, the two Matts have to deal with another episode of the rival podcast of The Writ Wit, realize their 14-year-old edgelord friend has his own edgelord friend that actually makes him look mature, do way more puns than usual even for us, and talk about all the other different types of "punk" stories not big enough for its own episode in the last of our three-episode of the various types of "punk" stories. What are all these genres defined as? What makes an element worth its own genre? What are some new genres like this we could come up with on the spot? How badly did this episode's skit take a toll on Matt Donald's throat? We discuss it all, in the very prolific genre of podcasting known as dumbpunk, and talk about Treasure Planet, The Flintstones, Timberborn, and a few Kamen Rider shows much to Matt David's delight. Have any feedback or questions for our hosts? Email us at mattd@matthewdonaldcreator.com. If you want to further support the show, subscribe to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/matthewdonald. Also you can purchase Matt Donald's book "Megazoic" on Amazon by clicking here, its sequel "Megazoic: The Primeval Power" by clicking here, its third installment "Megazoic: The Hunted Ones" by clicking here, or its final installment "Megazoic: An Era's End" by clicking here. If you'd like, of course. And you can check out the Discord for Matt David's podcast Nerds 'R' Us here: https://discord.gg/PtuCAmXnNn
Una charla sobre un poco de todo, en el que nos planteamos los juegos como una analogía útil para la evolución. Aquí el podcast de Futuros Desiertos, donde podéis encontrar un episodio "Biopunk con Nico (desde una dimensión de bolsillo)" en el que hay más divagaciones todavía. Os recomiendo mucho el programa. Futuros Desiertos | Podcast on SpotifyFuturos Desiertos - Podcast en iVoox
Triforce! Episode 156! Sips just wasn't hyped for Cyberpunk, Lewis is learning to organise his life and Pyrion questions the future of meat! Go to http://manscaped.com and use code TRIFORCE to get 20% off and free shipping! Support your favourite podcast on Patreon: https://bit.ly/2SMnzk6 Music courtesy of Epidemic Sound.
Join us in our very first podcast, where we analyze and discuss the arguably first Ghibli movie "Nausicaä - Of the Valley Of the Wind", directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Your hosts this podcast are: Xiff, Darkonius, Hipster_Cthulhu, PlatonSkull and me, Nyard. Also credit where credit is due: We were inspired to start this by listening to the Ghiblicast by Digi-neé and friends. Go watch that too. Links: The article Xiff talks about (Insects / Swarm Conciousness / Umwelt): http://imagetext.english.ufl.edu/arch... Yoshinari Kanada cuts in Nausicaä: https://www.sakugabooru.com/post?tags... Corrections: - PlatonSkull asserts that Jean-Luc Goddard coined the idea of the auteur-theory. This is wrong, it was François Truffaut who wrote the articles in Cahiers du cinéma that developed the theory. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nausicaast Other sources used: - Animated Nature: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Empathy in Miyazaki Hayao's Ecophilosophy Author(s): Pamela Gossin Source: Mechademia , Vol. 10 (2015), pp. 209-234 Published by: University of Minnesota Press Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5749/... - Future Traditions of Nature Author(s): AMY MURPHY Source: Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, Vol. 21, No. 1 (FALL 2009), pp. 7-20 Published by: International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments (IASTE) Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41758709 - Miyazaki Hayao's Epic Comic Series: "Nausicaä in the Valley of the Wind:" An Attempt at Interpretation Author(s): Shigemi Inaga Source: Japan Review, No. 11 (1999), pp. 113-127 Published by: International Research Centre for Japanese Studies, National Institute for the Humanities Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/25791038 - NAUSICAÄ AND THE FANTASY OF HAYAO MIYAZAKI by Andrew Osmond [revised and updated version of an article that originally appeared in the SF journal Foundation, Issue 72, Spring 1998, p57-81.] - Postwar Princesses, Young Apprentices, and a Little Fish-Girl: Reading Subjectivities in Hayao Miyazaki's Tales of Fantasy Author(s): Montserrat Rifa-Valls Source: Visual Arts Research , Vol. 37, No. 2 (Winter 2011), pp. 88-100 Published by: University of Illinois Press
No eisódio de hoje falo um pouco sobre as principais características sobre o universo Biopunk, dando continuidade aos mundos punks da ficção científica. Conheça o COMBO CAFÉ E CULTURA (https://www.instagram.com/combocafecultura/) que está realizando o curso História do Sci-fi, que é ministrado por Cláudia Fusco (https://www.instagram.com/clau.fusco/). Para saber mais sobre o curso e se inscrever é só entrar no link e aproveitar https://combocc.com/curso-sci-fi-detalhes/
Salut les crinqués. Nous pénétrons plus profondément dans l’univers du cyberpunk pour vous offrir le niveau 2.0. Nous parlerons de ses dérivés. Postcyberpunk. Biopunk. Dieselpunk. Mythpunk. Splatterpunlk. Et le plus connu de tous et toutes, le Steampunk. Nous terminons avec ce qui nous allume et nous éteint! Bonne écoute!
November is here! As the frost rolls in, light your oil lamps, power up your clockwork spiders and climb aboard the Airship as we tackle Steampunk! We get our gears turning to break down the complex web of "punk" subgenres, including Dieselpunk, Cyberpunk, Biopunk and more. • 'The Iron Wyrm Affair' by Lilith Saintcrow (27:03) • 'Ironskin' by Tina Connolly (38:57) • 'Retribution Falls' by Chris Wooding (49:09) • 'Senlin Ascends' by Josiah Bancroft (57:43) • 'The Black Opera' by Mary Gentle (1:12:08) Buy Daniel's Book, 'Dave Woke Up'! See Peter's games! For More TMT Shenanigans: toomanythoughtsmedia.com Twitter: @TMT_Media, @tackyslacks, @ArgentRabe, @ShoelessPete, @ShimmyBook, @SinisterInfant E-mail: toomanythoughtsmedia@gmail.com
Sinopse: Numa cidade viva e pulsante, os jogadores são convidados a viverem agentes de defesa especiais, mantendo o bom funcionamento das vias de trânsito, dos órgãos governamentais, da rede de comunicação e das reservas de energia de ultima geração. Porém, na orla externa, seres malignos querem se infiltrar, destruir e se aproveitar da cidade. Sistema: Cartas & Aventuras Narrador: Felipe Xavier Jogadores: Eduardo Crunfli, Gabriel Mezzena, Henrique Santos, João Vitor, Pedro Rofrigues, Rivotril
Im ersten Crosspost zieht unser ChaosPate ajuvo mit einem Rekorder durch den ChaosTreff, die machBar und die bioPUNK.kitchen. Die Orignalfolge findet ihr auf hybr.de.
In this episode, Rachel and Nathan discuss the 1997 Sci-Fi cult classic, “Gattica,” starring s Ethan Hawke, Uma Thurman, Jude Law, Loren Dean, Ernest Borgnine, Gore Vidal, and Alan Arkin. Gattaca is a “Biopunk” film that tells of the potential despotic future where genetic manipulation rules the day. After that, Rachel and Nate talk about their experience with 23andMe. The essay referenced in the podcast by David A. Kirby can be read here.
Paolo Bacigalupi's novel The Windup Girl is a Hugo and Nebula award-winning novel set in a future Thailand experiencing the fallout of environmental and societal breakdowns. It's a book to discuss much longer than an hour but Jesikah Sundin and I enjoyed sharing ideas about some of the book's characters, themes, and more. Want to chime in during the next discussion? That would be awesome: www.WindupStories.com www.JesikahSundin.com www.Facebook.com/Groups/Storypunks www.Storypunks.World/Salon
The conversation about Bacigalupi's novel The Windup Girl continues. Jesikah Sundin and I swap impressions about this complex book that can be classified as ecopunk, biopunk, cyberpunk, or science fiction generally. Want to chime in during the next discussion? That would be awesome: www.WindupStories.com www.JesikahSundin.com www.Facebook.com/Groups/Storypunks www.Storypunks.World/Salon
In dieser Sendung war Peponi zu Gast und hat ein bisschen uebers Gärtnern in der Wohnung gesprochen. Keine Angst, es geht beim Indoor Farming nicht nur um den Anbau von Cannabis, obwohl das auch möglich ist. :) Trackliste Herr Doktor – Neon Riding Lee Rosevere – User Friendly Lee Rosevere – Neon Skies Lee Rosevere – Telekom
In dieser Sendung war Peponi zu Gast und hat ein bisschen uebers Gärtnern in der Wohnung gesprochen. Keine Angst, es geht beim Indoor Farming nicht nur um den Anbau von Cannabis, obwohl das auch möglich ist. :) Trackliste Herr Doktor – Neon Riding Lee Rosevere – User Friendly Lee Rosevere – Neon Skies Lee Rosevere – Telekom
I have decided to give a quick update at the beginning of every show, so this is when I'll describe what I'm working on. I wasn't sure I'd do this at first, but the timing is nice because I'm entering my "Structural Phase" of a pretty hefty work in progress. Listen to the episode or visit my website (CindyGrigg.com) for a description of my work in progress. If you'd like to get involved as a beta reader with input on a story, please fill out the form at CindyGrigg.com. Learn more by listening to or watching the episode! Interview With Cyberpunk and Biopunk Author Dan Wells Dan Wells has written many novels and other fictional works you can find at TheDanWells.com. Here's a list of questions I asked Dan in Episode 2. Me: In this show, we discuss "the punks", and today we're focusing on cyberpunk. Since everyone defines them a little bit differently, what's your take on the defining the term and what do you feel qualifies as cyberpunk? Me: Tell us about each of your cyberpunk books or series and why readers should check them out. Specifically, what themes do your books focus on? Me: As I've begun reading Bluescreen, I'm blown away by how well you write a cast of diverse characters. What kind of research, tools, or other planning goes into pulling that off as an author? Twitter: Sean @SeanTaillon - What evolutions he's gone through in regards to storytelling. Personal eureka moments in regards to overall craft or a specific story. Twitter: Ben Lane Hodson @BenLaneHodson - How do you do your tech research for your cyberpunk books? Phone: Robert from Denver - How do you keep an ongoing series fresh with new ideas? Also, writing can be difficult, so I'm looking for inspiration about the payoff. What's the most rewarding thing for you about finishing so many stories? Me: Anyone who visits the About tab on Dan's website TheDanWells.com can read some really fun and more in-depth biographical tidbits than I covered in the bio. I found myself blown away by everything you've been up to, Dan! So, what's your secret for writing productivity? How do you get so much done?! Me: Why is cyberpunk important right now? Why does the world today need more cyberpunk? Look forward to another interview next week! I am so excited to be sharing these interviews with you.
Episode 6 - On the Menu: Blade Runner, its legacy, and the forthcoming Blade Runner 2049. Welcome to the SciFi Pubcast! Come for a drink but stay for the speculation. On this episode, we explore the 1982 film, Blade Runner, its legacy, and the forthcoming sequel, Blade Runner 2049, opening October 6, 2017. It's our film noir of episodes - with a dash of flying cars and a hint of sex robots. No other podcast replicates a Blade Runner discussion like we do. So have a drink and relax. You'll need it. Music provided courtesy of Logan Rathbone. Logo by Jea Rhee. Recorded on September 23, 2017. Website: www.scifipubcast.space Contact us: Email Twitter Facebook Follow our team's personal Twitter accounts: Keri Simpson Derek Beebe Joel Welch Listen Responsibly. Copyright 2017 Joel Welch.
September 15 marks that start of National Hispanic heritage month, and I was happy to chat with Alex Hernandez, a […] The post 33. Alex Hernandez on space opera, biopunk, and the family genealogy appeared first on Sifu Mimi Chan.
How does sci-fi portray synthetic biology? What are our favorite books, movies, TV shows, and video games featuring strong bioengineering themes? How does society deal with its anxieties about biological engineering through science fiction? We answer these questions and more with our guests James Kath and Andrew Hunt in a roundtable discussion. Biopunk works mentioned in this episode (not all are actually biopunk--we use the term here for lack of a better word): Gattaca Jurassic Park The Expanse Halo Half-Life BioShock Mass Effect 3 Spin by Robert Charles Wilson Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood Beggars in Spain by Nancy Kress Change Agent by Daniel Suarez The Wind-Up Girl by Paolo Bacigalupi Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson The Night's Dawn Trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton Ethan of Athos by Lois McMaster Bujold
On this week's episode of IVM Likes Navin recommends a sci-fi film he thinks is a cult classic in the making, Joshua recommends a genre bending "bio-punk" TV show and Sharanya recommends a dystopian Booker prize winning novel which seems pretty close to reality already. Later, they discuss their favourite stand-up comedy specials and what constitutes a "troll comedian". You can follow IVM Likes on: iTunes: https://goo.gl/xFH3fX Stitcher: https://goo.gl/ijbCmX Audioboom: https://goo.gl/jjZPr6 Soundcloud: https://goo.gl/38ve6B This is an IVM Production; for more such awesome podcasts, come find us: Website: Indusvox.com Facebook: facebook.com/ivmpodcasts Twitter: twitter.com/ivmpodcasts Instagram: instagram.com/ivmpodcasts
Producers James Heath and Liam Garvo join us to talk about their new release, "The Fitzroy," a post-apocalyptic comedy about a submarine hotel off the coast of England. The Fitzroy Title Sequence took home an award at SXSW and the film itself premiered to critical acclaim in St. Louis in November. James and Liam also tease their current project, "Biopunk," in which they recently cast Hodor from Game of Thrones in a leading role. http://www.starburstmagazine.com/movie-news/17491-dresden-pictures-biopunk-news
Katherine Inskip has a bit of Biopunk for you. The Company is under attack. Someone's hacked Factory-9's fruiting knotweed. Water filtration's screwed, there's untreated effluent everywhere...oh, and the plants are oozing blood, apparently. And if all that wasn't enough, Chris has got a friggin' tour group to deal with. Could it be worse?Afterward, Rish and Big talk about Biopunk, not being smart enough for Biopunk, and all the things that they talked about the first time they tried to do the episode and the recorder's battery died.Special thanks to Renee Chambliss and Katherine Inskip for lending their voices to the story, and to Justin Charles for producing the episode and providing the art.
Faia and Aisu deliver a bi-weekly audio journey showcasing the world of dance music. Experience the elements.Track list 1. DNS Project - Confront [Original Mix] 2. Audrio - Dreaming Wide Awake [Original Mix] 3. Armin van Buuren, Cindy Alma - Beautiful Life feat. Cindy Alma [Mikkas Remix] 4. Aero Chord - Fight Theme [Original Mix] 5. Dirty Shade & Arma - Keep On Rockin [Original Mix] 6. Dash Berlin feat. Christina Novelli - Jar Of Hearts [Club Mix] 7. Biopunk - Aleph [Original Mix] 8. Collapse - Foul Play [Original Mix] 9. Bartley - Accelerated [Original Mix] 10. Ari Kyle & Audioscape, Christina Rivera - I Want To Stay [Dub Mix] 11. Basehead - Burn It Down [Original Mix] 12. Faruk Sabanci feat. Jaren - Discover [Rafael Frost Remix] 13. Jewelz & Scott Sparks - Cargo [Original Mix]
In der zwanzigsten Folge spreche ich mit Daniel über "The Windup Girl" (Deutscher Titel: "Biokrieg") von Paolo Bacigalupi. Ein Biopunk-Roman der im Thailand des 23. Jahrhunderts spielt. Aber hört selbst. Viel Spaß!
...It's done by machines 'cause they don't make mistakes. -- KMFDM. (00:44) Damage is Done by Neurotech from Decipher Vol. 1 (BY-SA) (04:56) Biopunk by Return To Base from Return To Base EP (BY-NC-ND) (08:35) The World(outside) ft.TheSiren'sAllure by BURN the Water from ESCHATOLOGICAL (BY-NC-SA) (11:47) Corruption (feat.EMPTY) by Mind.area from Means to an end | ep (BY-NC-SA) (15:43) LOGICAL TERROR - Gender 3000 by UNDERGROUNDZINE from SOUNDS FROM HELL (BY-NC-SA) (19:11) Liquorstore by The Easton Ellises from EP One (BY-NC-SA) (22:56) Masquerade by Deconbrio from Obsessions of a False Idol (BY-NC-SA) (27:34) About Red Riding Hood by Red Princess from About Red Riding Hood (single) (BY-NC-SA) (31:29) Humanist by Derek Jordan from Humanist EP (BY-NC) (34:42) Lost And Found by PURPLE FOG SIDE from Project:Rentgen (BY-NC-ND) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or make a genetically enhanced ape that yells their name while climbing the Empire State Building. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com. Open Metalcast Special Episode: Club Metal #10 (MP3) Open Metalcast Special Episode: Club Metal #10 (OGG)
…It’s done by machines ’cause they don’t make mistakes. — KMFDM. (00:44) Damage is Done by Neurotech from Decipher Vol. 1 (BY-SA) (04:56) Biopunk by Return To Base from Return To Base EP (BY-NC-ND) (08:35) The World(outside) ft.TheSiren’sAllure by BURN … Continue reading →
…It's done by machines 'cause they don't make mistakes. — KMFDM. Welcome bio-organic humanoids to a special Open Metalcast Club Metal episode, where you'll hear the future of Creative Commons Industrial, Dark Wave, Cyber Metal, and more. This is music that normally wouldn't fit in a normal Open Metalcast episode, so we decided 10 episodes back to open this channel and share this music with you. So get ready for 40 minutes of the best cybernetic music the net has to offer. Shownotes after the break: * (00:44) Damage is Done by Neurotech from Decipher Vol. 1 (BY-SA) * (04:56) Biopunk by Return To Base from Return To Base EP (BY-NC-ND) * (08:35) The World(outside) ft.TheSiren'sAllure by BURN the Water from ESCHATOLOGICAL (BY-NC-SA) * (11:47) Corruption (feat.EMPTY) by Mind.area from Means to an end | ep (BY-NC-SA) * (15:43) LOGICAL TERROR – Gender 3000 by UNDERGROUNDZINE from SOUNDS FROM HELL (BY-NC-SA) * (19:11) Liquorstore by The Easton Ellises from EP One (BY-NC-SA) * (22:56) Masquerade by Deconbrio from Obsessions of a False Idol (BY-NC-SA) * (27:34) About Red Riding Hood by Red Princess from About Red Riding Hood (single) (BY-NC-SA) * (31:29) Humanist by Derek Jordan from Humanist EP (BY-NC) * (34:42) Lost And Found by PURPLE FOG SIDE from Project:Rentgen (BY-NC-ND) Please support the bands in this show! Buy a T-Shirt, head to the shows, or make a genetically enhanced ape that yells their name while climbing the Empire State Building. Whatever you can do to help these bands keep making music, please do it! Also check out the other great podcasts at Metal Injection. If you have any suggestions for Creative Commons licensed metal, send me a link at craig@openmetalcast.com.