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Dr Hannerieke van den Hout of Erasmus MC joins the podcast to discuss observations from two decades of early treated infantile onset Pompe disease and the evolving nature of the neurological phenotype. Long term survival in patients with classic infantile Pompe disease reveals a spectrum with progressive brain abnormalities and changes in cognitive functioning van den Dorpel, et al https://doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12736
Have a Tez or ETH wallet and wanna donate to the podcast? Send Tez or tokens here- idontlikepodcasts.tez or ETH- kenconsumer.eth Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast live on www.keithfem.com on May 16, 2024. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines. In this episode I talk to Harm van den Dorpel. Harm is an internationally exhibited artist. He and I discuss his current ideas around his practice and what that means to him. Taking time to be present and finding a balance between making and being. We also discuss Left Gallery, blockchain's role in the current art market, Mutant Garden Seeder, Sadie Plant and a few other things. Links- https://twitter.com/harmvddorpel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doL9mRMEUGw https://t.co/lnatgJgFNu
We are thrilled to bring you this special interview episode with net art legend Jan Robert Leegte! In this episode we discuss: Jan's background in art & coding + the story of how Harm van den Dorpel convinced him to give NFTs a shot The internet as a public good and the philosophy of applying ownership to it with blockchain How the culture of the internet has changed Bringing physicality of digital things Mountains and Dropshadows on Verse, why Jan re-visited the concept and his experience using AI The story behind Web and AI's insufficient creativity at coding interesting websites How Jan thinks about markets, blockchains & the preservation of his work Big thanks of course to Jan for coming on the show! Follow Jan on Twitter @JanRobertLeegte to keep up with his releases and check out his website full of his past work If you like the show you can support us by subscribing to our Patreon or donating directly to wtbs.tez & wtbs.eth Episode Art: Dmuceton from Web by Jan Robert Leegte Intro & Outro tracks by PixelWank
E102! Busy week so we kept this on the shorter side. In this episode we discuss: WTBS is now on Farcaster Will is enjoying + recommends Cobalt Core Lots of interviews (check out LoVid!) Art Blocks acquires Sansa OBJKT announces new Galleries feature 404 by SHL0MS on Highlight Struggle For Pleasure & Swallow, Only Shallow by Harm van den Dorpel on Verse Balance by Amber Vittoria & Kelly Milligan on AB Wholeness Mirage by Ivan Dianov on fxhash Appearance and Being by Pixel Symphony on fxhash After Dark Around the Fire exhibition on Alba Follow us on Twitter @waitingtosign, on Farcaster @wtbs and on Instagram @waitingtobesigned If you like the show and want to support us you can subscribe to our Patreon or donate directly to wtbs.tez & wtbs.eth Episode Art: Wholeness Mirage #28 by Ivan Dianov Intro & Outro tracks by PixelWank
In deze derde aflevering van 'Door met Dementie' bespreken we het belang mindset: hoe jij in dit proces ook aan jezelf kan blijven denken. Beau gaat in gesprek met Irene van den Dorpel, haar man heeft alzheimer. Hoe gaat zij om met deze situatie en hoe blijft ze aan haarzelf denken? Ook spreekt hij Joop Stam, zijn vrouw had dementie en is nu vrijwilliger bij een odensehuis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
'...I was always more drawn to modern art. But I love all art. I'll go to any museum; whether they show ancient or modern art. But I specialized in modern art, because it's always excited me; like its new ways of making, new ways of viewing things. That's always fascinated me. And I was always, during my studies, always writing about new art and avant-garde art. Surrealism was a huge interest of mine. Futurism; Dadaism; all these 'isms' from the 20s. And then, of course, conceptual art from the 60s. These new types of ideas have always excited me; made me want to push boundaries, and stretch ideas, of what art is, and can be.' —Anne de Jong For the sixth episode of 'Dutch Art & Design Today', I sat down with Anne de Jong; Gallery Manager and Curator at Upstream Gallery in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. I first became aware of Anne's work when I stopped by the exhibition 'Future Bodies' at the gallery in October of 2022; an exhibit about the human body in relation to technology, as manifested in works created by eight different artists that encompassed the show. The exhibition was the first that Anne has curated at Upstream Gallery, where she has worked since 2015. Anne studied art history, then modern and contemporary art, at the University of Amsterdam, where she received her BA and MA degrees, and where she developed her academic interest in digital art, spurring from her love of art 'isms'. In this episode, we discuss her love of art and how she came to be collaborating with, what is arguably one of the most digitally progressive art galleries in Amsterdam; her ideas behind the curation process of staging the exhibit 'Future Bodies', and why she included the artists she did; her thoughts on art and the blockchain; and what makes Upstream the leading Dutch gallery in the field of digital artist representation. In her role, she collaborates with some of the leading artists working in digital formats—including NFTs—today; such as Jan Robert Leegte and Harm van den Dorpel. To conclude; Anne discusses her thoughts on NFTs; and we both share a moment of joy when we learn we both own an NFT, from Marina Abramovic's genesis Tezos NFT collection, 'The Hero'. You can find out more about Upstream Gallery on their website and Instagram. You can find John on X @johnbezold and at his website johnbezold.com. 'Dutch Art & Design Today' is published by Semicolon-Press.
In this episode, I have a conversation with Adina Glickstein, a writer and editor working between the worlds of art and technology in Berlin. She writes a monthly column about internet culture for Spike Art Magazine, and co-authored a chapter on the infrastructural history of Ethereum for On NFTs (forthcoming from TASCHEN, 2022). She has guest-lectured to students learning about blockchain at the Royal College of Art (UK) and Merz Akademie (DE), and moderated a panel about crypto and art history at NFTBerlin 2022. With full transparency, she is also my daughter! Listen in as she tries to help demystify lingo and laughs with me as we seek to learn new things together.Links that Adina mentions and thinks you will enjoy!Spike #70 – Web3:https://shop.spikeartmagazine.com/product/spike-epaper-issue-70-web3Panke Gallery:https://www.panke.gallery/exhibition/home/ Net Art:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net.art Harm van den Dorpel:https://harm.work/ Sarah Friend:https://isthisa.com/aboutmeSimon Denny:https://simondenny.net/Dotcom Seance:https://www.dotcomseance.com/Maria-Paula Fernandez/Department of Decentralization:https://decentralala.com/aboutToby Shorin/Other Internet:https://otherinter.net/Melanie Hoff:https://sfpc.io/people/melanie-hoff/Nina Protocol:https://www.ninaprotocol.com/NTS Radio:https://www.nts.live/ Follow my blog (the inspiration for this podcast) https://themindfullcreative.comDM me on Instagram and let me know what you think! https://www.instagram.com/mindfullconversations/
Two of the foremost artists working with technology, Stephanie Dinkins and Harm van den Dorpel, share their hopes and fears for blockchain, NFTs, and Web3 with Alex Estorick
Welcoming crypto art legend and valued Interdependence subscriber Harm van den Dorpel on the podcast to discuss scarcity, genetic algorithms, managing expectations, limit experiences and his upcoming work, Markov's DreamFollow Harm: https://twitter.com/harmvddorpelCheck out Harm's Work and writing: https://harm.work/Check out Markov's Dream: https://harm.work/work/markovs-dreamChemsex Benelux / Indiscreet Units: https://benelux.chem.sex/
Merel werkte in de tech wereld in Londen, maar kwam terug naar Nederland om een privaat museum, NXT museum, op te richten voor haar favoriete kunstvorm: nieuwe mediakunst. We spreken met haar over nieuwe manieren van het verzamelen van kunst - op je smartwatch bijvoorbeeld: "Zo gaaf dat je nu met digitale tools kunst kunt maken, en dat die grenzen helemaal vervagen" Klik hier voor meer informatie en shownotes. Afbeelding: Harm van den Dorpel
Jeffrey is one of only a handful of the pioneering artists in the NFT space who first launched their art on Bitcoin. I am by no means an art expert - though my artsy friends tell me Jeffrey is world-class - but I do know NFTs, and the work he did with Harm van den Dorpel and the Left Gallery beginning in 2016 set the stage for today's NFT art revolution. We discuss the early days of his art, putting works on the blockchain, and where he sees art NFTs in the future. Jeffery also shares his views on why so many contemporary artists are struggling when they see apes - like me - buying their works simply as an investment. It was an eye-opener. I highly recommend you check out Jeffery's TikTok account because I think it gives you a glimpse into the way his mind thinks about art. It's amazing!! Latest Works (Radical Digital Paintings) - https://rdp.whistlegraph.com/ Previous Works - https://whistlegraph.com/crypto TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@whistlegraph Twitter - https://twitter.com/whistlegraph Lecture "Explained Pictures" - https://youtu.be/Zf-COj81KYw?t=205 Rhizome - https://rhizome.org/editorial/2017/dec/05/Artist-Profile-Jeffrey-Alan-Scudder/
I was psyched to sit down with NFT pioneer Harm van den Dorpel. Harm began putting art on Bitcoin in 2015 and has recently begun to move many of the works over to Ethereum. We discuss the early history of art on Bitcoin and get into how collectors didn't initially seem interested in owning NFTs. Boy did that change! Twitter: https://twitter.com/harmvddorpel Left Gallery: https://left.gallery/ Opensea Collections: https://opensea.io/collection/monaco-mix https://opensea.io/collection/mutant-garden-seeder https://opensea.io/collection/autobreeder-lite-by-harm-van-den-dorpel-2016
AOTB in the DMV Top 5 - December 11, 2018 1. DMV Event this week: Washington Elite, November 30 - December 1, 2018 - Two artists' works will be auctioned - Vesa (Blood on the Podcast Floor) and Nanu Berks (Balance on the Chain). 2. Through November 30, 2018 - Gallery - "Crypto-Friendly Gallery HOFA Launches in Los Angeles With Qvantum Exhibition" by Richard Kastelein. The House of Fine Art has exhibition entitled "Qvantum" "the ground-breaking cryptocurrency exhibition of work by internationally acclaimed artists including Joseph Klibansky, Zhuang Hong Yi, Ilhwa Kim and Marco Grassi." Joseph Klibansky’s ‘The Thinker’ sculpture attracted a commission of 211 Bitcoin by a collector in advance of the London exhibit. As of the date of the article, October 26, 2018, the value of the work was £2.5M. https://www.the-blockchain.com/2018/10/26/crypto-friendly-gallery-hofa-launches-in-los-angeles-with-qvantum-exhibition/ … video - https://vimeo.com/296383236 3. Disclaimer: Scrilla's company, Rarescrilla, is a sponsor - December 6, 2018 - Event - Art Decentralized – The World of Distributed Masterpieces - curated by Light Node Media https://www.eventbrite.com/e/art-decentralized-the-world-of-distributed-masterpieces-blockchain-art-registration-51810706217 …- 4. December 7, 2018 - Event - Art Basel in Miami, "Which Art Problems can Blockchain Solve?" with Ruth Catlow, Matt Hall, Harm van den Dorpel, and Orit Gat 5. December 10, 2018 - Event - Decentralizing Art: The Hype and Hope of Blockchain - NY, 6:30 - 8:30 - Speakers include Kelani Nichole, Current Museum, John Watkinson, CryptoPunks, Abbey Titcomb, Onward Labs, Tahir Karmali, Visual Artist, Moderator: Xin Wang, Art Historian and Curator Featured Guest Naturel: instagram @naturel website: AllBurgundy.com Gods'illa music available @ : https://godsilla.bandcamp.com/ Bitcoin Tip Address: 1D3DYP4nBC5DqTm1g5GeKf1uWeemLipwpY Ethereum Tip Address: 0x9Ac7Bc3D3933e83A3544b36A075d2d59fac1c405 All music by DJ J Scrilla except the Gods'illa track
"Stay away, with your tacos and your avocado toast, your beards and your Kim Jong Un hair." Artipoeus visits Harm van den Dorpel’s Death Imitates Language, at the gallery Neumeister Bar-Am in Berlin.
Topics: death.imitates.org, organs, genes, childhood memory, aesthetic judgements, population, the fittest, frozen, „autobreeder(lite).app“, left.gallery, Bitcoin, walled gardens, decentralization, evolution, generative art, snow, nesting, sex, hybrid.vigor.bio, the sublime, net.art, in the world, new or different, epistemology, pessimism.com Links: [1] http://harmvandendorpel.com/ [2] http://death.imitates.org/ [3] https://left.gallery/ [4] http://hybrid.vigor.bio/ [5] http://harmvandendorpel.com/strategies#software
Harm van den Dorpel is a Berlin-based dutch conceptual artist regarded a key figure in post-internet art movement. Alongside with other contemporaries, they developed a new way of exploring technology, digital footprints and social networks. He was at Unsound Krakow 2016 bringing the visual element to Lexachast, a project by Bill Kouligas and Amnesia Scanner which started as a website with generative visuals from Harm. These were programmed to live stream pictures uploaded in real time on Flickr and DeviantArt, algorithmically filtered to show Not Safe For Work images. The project expanded into a live premiere for Unsound, combining uneasy imagery with the dystopian music. With a background in Computer Science and Artificial intelligence Harm´s work investigates how algorithms can analyse digital archives and guide the artist in aesthetic decision making, leading to a symbiosis of man-machine art creation. He uses algorithms and data to explore how things online relate and mutate in what is called “unstable media; away from the rather rigid classical notion of the work of art as immutable entity compared to the fluidity of contemporary software production, continuously updated and improving. As a sort of a philosopher of the digital era, Harm’s systems (exhibited as computer animations on screens, and as printed framed wall pieces) try to expose more people to reflect on questions about meaning life online. How does the Internet influence culture and our daily lives offline? Language and cognition also play a central role in Harm’s art. The internet is primarily based on written language, and everything that you can find is done by using words. He also uses complex computing and biology concepts like DNA algorithms and inheritance and applies them in a virtual gallery setup where the artist and machine mould the aesthetic of the projects, like in his project Death Imitates Language, series of works exploring the development of meaning in generative aesthetics using micro feedback and a genetic algorithm, consisting of a website and a series of printed and boxed collage works. We also chat about the debate on the commercial aspects of the post-internet art business. In 2015, Harm became the first artist to sell an artwork authenticated through blockchain to a museum. The MAK (Austrian Museum of Applied Arts) in Vienna purchased his Event Listeners, a screensaver created in a limited edition, using bitcoin. The museum saw the intervention as a new form of collecting in the digital age. For the artist blockchain presents a solution to the issues related to creating and dealing in digital and net art, which by its very nature can be easily copied and transferred. “Blockchain creates a fingerprint, something that identifies the owner. Through blockchain, you can see who owns it now, who owned it before and who created it.” Premonitory, he stated last year: “They say that 2016 is the year of blockchain and I do think we will see huge changes in the coming year”, and it certainly has been. This podcast was produced by CLOT Magazine editorial team and Stephen Mclaughlin for Unsound Festival in Collaboration with OFF Radio Krakow.
Rafaël & Jeremy sit down to talk about art movements and categories... why do they exist? And why are cable modems so big? Show Notes Episode 21 - Song where chair creaks, Ólafur Arnalds Tomorrow’s Song(2011) https://open.spotify.com/track/3Cf47MOQsa3ijid90gr5Io - 1000+ ideas about Hide Router on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/explore/hide-router/ - New York City sues Verizon http://www.theverge.com/2017/3/14/14919380/new-york-city-verizon-lawsuit-fiber-broadband - Wow Airlines https://wowair.us/ - Urban Dictionary definition of Neen http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=neen - Miltos Manetas http://timeline.manetas.com/ - Matthew Barney https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Barney - Hotline https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotline_Communications - Vvork http://www.vvork.com/ - Computers Club http://www.computersclub.org/ - JODI http://wwwwwwwww.jodi.org/ - Ars Electronica http://www.aec.at/news/en/ - The Art Happens Here, Net Art Diagram http://www.mtaa.net/mtaaRR/off-line_art/snad.html - Crossing the Chasm, Geoffrey Moore http://www.harpercollins.ca/9780062292988/crossing-the-chasm-3rd-edition - Gene McHugh’s original Post Internet blog (2009) now offline but available as a PDF here: http://www.linkartcenter.eu/public/editions/Gene_McHugh_Post_Internet_Link_Editions_2011.pdf - Required reading post on Rhizome from 2010 by Ceci Moss http://rhizome.org/editorial/2010/mar/09/required-reading/ - Marissa Olson http://marisaolson.com/ - Aids 3d http://aktnz.com/aids-3d/ - Oliver Laric http://oliverlaric.com/ - Constant Dullaart http://constantdullaart.com/ - Joel Holmberg http://joelholmberg.com/ - Alexandra Domanović http://www.tanyaleighton.com/index.php?pageId=445&l=en - Harm van den Dorpel http://harmvandendorpel.com/ - Hans-Ulrich Obrist https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-Ulrich_Obrist - AFK Sculpture Park http://www.vvork.com/?page_id=17100 - Hertz vs Avis http://www.slate.com/articles/business/rivalries/2013/08/hertz_vs_avis_advertising_wars_how_an_ad_firm_made_a_virtue_out_of_second.html - Jack Trout, Positioning https://www.amazon.ca/Positioning-Battle-Your-Al-Ries/dp/0071373586 - Bauhaus https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bauhaus - Impressionism https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impressionism - Futurist Manifesto https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto_of_Futurism - Fluxus Manifesto http://georgemaciunas.com/about/cv/manifesto-i/ - David Rokeby http://www.davidrokeby.com/ - Intermedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermedia - Performa http://performa-arts.org/ - Zombie Formalism http://www.artspace.com/magazine/contributors/see_here/the_rise_of_zombie_formalism-52184 - Heirloom Eggs https://myintrinsichealth.com/2012/05/22/heirloom-eggs/
En este episodio hablamos con Martin y Fabio de E-Buyers acerca de que sus experiencias, de que es emprender y nos cuentas acerca de su plataforma.
Vi gästas av förbundets vice ordförande och får höra hans resa från tävlande kock till facklig. Vi pratar om yrkesutbildning, validering, snabbspår. Vad gör branschens utbildningsråd och hur kan de påverka yrkesutbildningarna? Är det verkligen en facklig fråga med yrkesutbildningar? Medverkande: Jenny Bengtsson Johan Östman Pim van Dorpel