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Robot Talk
Episode 120: Evolving robots to explore other planets - Emma Hart

Robot Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 26:56


Claire chatted to Emma Hart from Edinburgh Napier University about algorithms that 'evolve' better robot designs and control systems. Emma Hart is a computer scientist working in the field of evolutionary computation. Her work takes inspiration from the natural world, in particular biological evolution, and uses this to develop algorithms that 'evolve'  both the design and control systems of a robot, customised  to a specific application. She was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 2022, and was awarded the ACM SIGEVO Award for Outstanding Contribution to Evolutionary Computation in 2023. She was invited to give a TED Talk on her work in 2021 that has over 1.8 million views. Get tickets for Robot Talk live at the Great Exhibition Road Festival: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/why-are-we-building-humanoid-robots-tickets-1315475706249  Join the Robot Talk community on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ClaireAsher

Marque Page
#20 Les livres qu'on trouve sous-côtés

Marque Page

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 30:19


Coucou ! Aujourd'hui, on se retrouve pour vous présenter 3 livres chacune qu'on trouve vraiment sous-côtés. On espère leur faire voir un peu plus la lumière et que ça vous donnera envie de les lires ! N'hésitez pas à nous dire quels sont les livres que vous trouvez sous-côtés aussi sur Instagram (@marquepagesnm) ou ici en commentaires !Bisous et à la semaine prochaine

In Your Nature
In Your Nature Ep 57 - Farming For Nature (Handbook)

In Your Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 44:36


Send us a textThe eagerly awaited, Farming For Nature (FFN) Handbook has just been published, Ricky and Niall take the opportunity to discuss how important farms and farmers are for nature in Ireland, given the dominance of agriculture lands across the Irish landscape. Ricky speaks Dr Emma Hart on behalf of FFN and co-authors, Bridgit Barry and Brendan Dunford about the book, its content and objectives. The Farming For Nature Handbook (purchase here) was inspired by the regular requests received by Farming For Nature, from people wanting to learn how best to manage their land, big or small, in a way that enhances habitats, increases wildlife, harnesses natural processes, protects profits, and safeguards our natural environment and rural communities for future generations. The handbook features the stories, experience and learnings of almost 50 farmers. Emma is a conservation ecologist and writer. She is the founder of habitats.ie, a consultancy service in biodiversity conservation, science communication, and research and of Oysterhaven Biodiversity Reserve, a farm, research site, and nature restoration project in the south of Ireland. Emma has a PhD in conservation ecology and extensive international experience of managing science-based conservation initiatives. She serves on several inter(national) professional committees including for the IUCN and Farming for Nature and publishes regularly in the scientific and popular press.Bird of the Week is the Common Snipe as nominated by Emma, a handsome and quirky wee species common on our bogs and other wetland habitats. In Your Nature features Ricky Whelan, Biodiversity Officer with Offaly County Council and Niall Hatch of BirdWatch Ireland and is edited by Ann-Marie Kelly. The series is supported by Laois, Offaly, and Westmeath County Councils, The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and the Heritage Council.For more about BirdWatch Ireland, visit www.birdwatchireland.ie.

Bookcase and Coffee Presents Drinks with The Bees
QSR: Four Day Fling by Emma Hart

Bookcase and Coffee Presents Drinks with The Bees

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 19:12


On This episode of a Quick Shot of Romance Lindsey and Becky are reviewing Four Day Fling by Emma Hart. This is a standalone fake relationship vacation fling romance. 

Women on the Line
Cultural safety and the end of native forest logging in Victoria

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023


This week on the show, Marjorie Anderson, the National Manager at 13YARN, discusses cultural safety, and later in the program, we hear an interview that Women on the Line programmer Emma Hart did with Tuffy Morwitzer from the Goongerah Environment Centre.

The Heart Gallery Podcast
Gemma Lloyd & Lara Goodband on wild card witches, curating museum spaces in a changing climate, & the power of tears as big as plums

The Heart Gallery Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 49:27 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.For Episode 7 of The Heart Gallery Podcast, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer talks to curators Lara Goodband & Gemma Lloyd.Lara & Gemma are curators of Earth Spells: Witches of the Anthropocene, happening now at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in Exeter. The exhibit features works from some incredible artists from around the globe: Caroline Achaintre, Emma Hart, Kris Lemsalu, Mercedes Mühleisen, Grace Ndiritu, Florence Peake, Kiki Smith, and Lucy Stein. Lara Goodband is the Contemporary Art Curator and Programmer at Royal Albert Memorial Museum, and Gemma Lloyd is an independent curator. Listen to Lara Goodband & Gemma Lloyd to be spellbound by the intrigue and relevance of witches throughout history and for our world today...Visit The Heart Gallery's visual accompaniment for this podcast episode here (podcast transcript also available here).Mentioned:- article: Britain's Royal Albert Memorial Museum returns artefacts to Siksika First Nation.HW from Gemma: "This is a bit of a strange one. We got my 8-year-old son a moth trap for his birthday last year. I feel that it opens up a huge world, this nocturnal world that we never get to see, [even in the city] (I'm saying this from London). We put this moth trap out at night, and from early spring right through to autumn it's absolutely remarkable what is under your nose in your own environment, what you can see if you have the means to capture it. It is extraordinary and will give you a bigger appreciation of your position in the environment and in the world. If you can find out about another species that's within your own environment, I kind of feel like that gives you an understanding of your place within it."HW from Lara: "I would like to suggest that everybody reads Amitav Ghosh's book The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable."Connect:-  LaraGoodband- Gemma Lloyd- The Heart Gallery Instagram- The Heart Gallery website- Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer InstagramCredits:Samuel Cunningham for podcast editing, Cosmo Sheldrake for use of his song Pelicans We, podcast art by me, Rebeka Ryvola de Kremer.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
554. 139 Academic Words Reference from "Emma Hart: Self-assembling robots and the potential of artificial evolution | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 125:37


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/emma_hart_self_assembling_robots_and_the_potential_of_artificial_evolution ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/139-academic-words-reference-from-emma-hart-self-assembling-robots-and-the-potential-of-artificial-evolution-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/_dck_tbqJN4 (All Words) https://youtu.be/jydAIdfCnWw (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/zna5-M6R6bM (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

ART FICTIONS
Slow Dancing and Fluid Encounters (FLORENCE PEAKE)

ART FICTIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 50:30


Guest artist FLORENCE PEAKE joins ELIZABETH FULLERTON to discuss her multi-faceted, performance-led art practice via 'Stone Butch Blues' 1993 by Leslie Feinberg. It tells the story of life as a butch lesbian in 1970s, working class America and is particularly unique due to the writer gaining full rights to the text, making it fully accessible online and for free. Florence and Elizabeth talk about hysterical clay, collapsing paintings, mark-making without sight, rigid heteronormative conventions, the patriarchy's rule which brings a perpetual fear of violence, butch lesbians in the 70s, drag queens, sex workers and femmes, extractions of earthly matter and energy, the dance floor as a space for belonging and expression, splattering the audience with clay, tenderness and care, finding comfort in the face of shame, and encountering ourselves imaginatively in relationship to objective reality. Please support this podcast via patreon.com/ARTFICTIONSPODCAST FLORENCE PEAKE florencepeake.com insta florence_peake Richard Saltoun Gallery 2023 16 April - 2 July 'Factual Actual Ensemble' at Southwark Park Galleries then touring to Fruitmarket Gallery and Towner Gallery 2023 11 Feb - 7 May 'Earth Spells: Witches of the Anthropocene' at RAM Museum, Exter with Caroline Achaintre, Emma Hart, Kris Lemsalu, Mercedes Mühleisen, Grace Ndiritu, Florence Peake, Kiki Smith, Lucy Stein 2023 18 Feb - 6 May 'Body Poetics' at Giant, Bournemouth with Penny Slinger, Helen Chadwick, Florence Peake, Louise Bourgeois, Judy Chicago, Charlotte Edey, Enam Gbewonyo, Rosie Gibbens, Guerrilla Girls, Evan Ifekoya, Ad Minoliti, Senga Nengudi, Niki De Saint Phalle, Carolee Schneemann, Tai Shani, Kiki Smith, Rae-Yen Song, Holly Stevenson curated by Marcelle Joseph and Bella Pelly-Fry 2021 Factual Actual at National Gallery 2021-22 Crude Care for British Art Show at Aberdeen Art Gallery then touring UK 2019 Apparition Apparition at Venice Biennale 2018 RITE: on this pliant body we slip our WOW! at De La Warr Pavillion 2015 Voicings for Block Universe at Modern Art Oxford, Somerset House ARTISTS + PERFORMERS Cameron Armitage Carolee Schneeman 'Meat Joy' Donald Judd Emma Hart Eve Stainton Fabian Peake Igor Sravinsky 'The Rite of Spring' Gabi Agis Grayson Duitu Jo Moran Jordan McKenzie Kate Bush Lee Bowie Lindsey Kemp Mercedes Grower Michael Clarke 'I am a Curious Orange' Rosemary Butcher Siobhan Davis Studios Tai Shani The Fall Yvonne Rainer BOOKS Juliet Jacques 'Variations' 2021 Carmen Maria Machado 'In the Dreamhouse' 2019 Octavia Butler

Women on the Line
Fitzroy Crossing and Speeches from Invasion Day 2023

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2023


This week we mark Invasion Day, to do so we'll go straight into speeches from Narrm's Invasion Day Rally where we'll hear from Gurnai/Kurnai and Gunditjmara woman Meriki Onus and Noongar woman Roxy Moore. Listen back to 3CR's Invasion Day 2023 broadcast.Afterwards, we'll hear an interview with Bunuba, Walmajarri and Cornish/Scottish presenter Natalie Davey from community radio station Wangki Radio in Fitzroy Crossing, who joined Women on the Line presenter Emma Hart to speak about the impact of the recent flooding in the Kimberley.To support community lead recovery you can visit The Marninwarntikura Women's Resource Centre donation page:https://mwrc.com.au/pages/donations

Thursday Breakfast
Yoorrook Justice Commission, VALS Panel Discussion, Fitzroy Crossing Flood Update

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023


Acknowledgement// News Headlines// Sue Anne Hunter - Yoorook Justice Commission//First up, we'll hear a replay from our Dec interview with Sue-Anne Hunter who is a proud Wurundjeri and Ngurai (Nu-Ray) Illum Wurrung woman and Deputy Chair and Commissioner with the Yoorrook Justice Commission. Sue-Anne is a child and family services practitioner who has focused her career around using culture as a foundation for healing trauma and addressing the impacts of colonisation. We spoke about the The Yoorrook Justice Commission's recent investigation into the impact of the child protection and criminal justice systems on First Peoples in ''Victoria''. You can watch the public hearings that occurred from 5-16 December on the Yoorrok website. We know that this content can be distressing, so if you need someone to talk to, please contact 13YARN (13 92 76) to talk with an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter, available 24/7.// Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) Invasion Day Webinar//On Tuesday the 23rd of January, the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service VALS hosted a panel discussion about the child protection and youth justice systems, reversing colonisation, and ending Aboriginal deaths in custody. This is an edited excerpt of the discussion, hosted by VALS CEO Nerita Waight and featuring panelists Sissy Austin, Nayuka Gorrie and Tyson Lovett-Murray. Listen back to the full conversation and donate to support VALS' vital work for the Victorian Aboriginal community by heading to vals.org.au// Fitzroy Crossing Flood Update (Two Parts)//Earlier this week, Natalie Davey from community radio station Wangki Radio in Fitzroy Crossing, joined 3CR's Emma Hart to speak about the impact of the recent flooding in the Kimberley. This is part one of their conversation. Donate to support community led recovery by visiting https://mwrc.com.au/pages/donations  http://www.wangki.org.au/ // Take a look at our Invasion Day 2023 show and Pay The Rent Songs//Hell No - Flewnt//This is Australia - Marrugeku// 

TED Talks Technology
Self-assembling robots and the potential of artificial evolution | Emma Hart

TED Talks Technology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 10:59


What if robots could build and optimize themselves -- with little to no help from humans? Computer scientist Emma Hart is working on a new technology that could make "artificial evolution" possible. She explains how the three ingredients of biological evolution can be replicated digitally to build robots that can self-assemble and adapt to any environment -- from the rocky terrain of other planets to the darkest depths of the ocean -- potentially ushering in a new generation of exploration.

Upon Further Review
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Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 4:30


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Best Home-Tutors
Who is Emma Hart Willard?. A famous teacher in History. hometutorsbest@gmail.com

Best Home-Tutors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 5:08


Goodday class- Although it can seem far-fetched to modern Americans, there was a time when education particularly University education, was considered the province of men only. Kindly enjoy this session while listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/best-home-tutors/message

TED Talks Daily
The radical potential of self-evolving robots | Emma Hart

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 10:06


What if robots could build and optimize themselves -- with little to no help from humans? Computer scientist Emma Hart is working on a new technology that could make "artificial evolution" possible. She explains how the three ingredients of biological evolution can be replicated digitally to build robots that can self-assemble and adapt to any environment -- from the rocky terrain of other planets to the darkest depths of the ocean -- potentially ushering in a new generation of exploration.

TED Talks Daily (SD video)
The radical potential of self-evolving robots | Emma Hart

TED Talks Daily (SD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 10:06


What if robots could build and optimize themselves -- with little to no help from humans? Computer scientist Emma Hart is working on a new technology that could make "artificial evolution" possible. She explains how the three ingredients of biological evolution can be replicated digitally to build robots that can self-assemble and adapt to any environment -- from the rocky terrain of other planets to the darkest depths of the ocean -- potentially ushering in a new generation of exploration.

TED Talks Daily (HD video)
The radical potential of self-evolving robots | Emma Hart

TED Talks Daily (HD video)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 10:06


What if robots could build and optimize themselves -- with little to no help from humans? Computer scientist Emma Hart is working on a new technology that could make "artificial evolution" possible. She explains how the three ingredients of biological evolution can be replicated digitally to build robots that can self-assemble and adapt to any environment -- from the rocky terrain of other planets to the darkest depths of the ocean -- potentially ushering in a new generation of exploration.

TEDTalks Tecnología
El potencial radical de los robots autoevolutivos | Emma Hart

TEDTalks Tecnología

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 10:06


¿Qué pasaría si los robots pudieran construirse y optimizarse a sí mismos, con poca o ninguna ayuda de los humanos? La científica informática Emma Hart está trabajando en una nueva tecnología que podría hacer posible la "evolución artificial". Ella explica cómo los tres ingredientes de la evolución biológica se pueden replicar digitalmente para construir robots que puedan autoensamblarse y adaptarse a cualquier entorno, desde el terreno rocoso de otros planetas hasta las profundidades más oscuras del océano, lo que podría marcar el comienzo de una nueva generación. de exploración.

TEDTalks 기술
자가 조립 능력 로봇과 잠재적인 인공 진화 | 엠마 하트(Emma hart)

TEDTalks 기술

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 10:06


만약 로봇이 스스로를 만들고 향상시킬 수 있다면 -- 인간의 도움이 거의 없거나 전혀 없이? 컴퓨터 공학자 엠마 하트가 "인공 진화"를 가능하게 만들 수 있는 새로운 기술에 열중하고 있습니다. 그녀가 어떻게 생물학적 진화의 세 가지 요소가 디지털적으로 복제될 수 있는지 설명합니다. 스스로를 조립할 수 있고 다른 행성의 바위 투성이 지형에서 가장 깊은 심해 아래에 이르기까지 어떤 환경에도 적응할 수 있는 로봇을 만들기 위해서인데 탐사의 새 세대로 안내할 잠재력이 있습니다.

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TEDTalks Technologie
Les robots auto-assemblés et le potentiel de l'évolution artificielle | Emma Hart

TEDTalks Technologie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 10:06


Et si les robots pouvaient se construire et s'améliorer indépendemment, sans l'aide ou presque des humains ? L'informaticienne Emma Hart travaille sur une nouvelle technologie qui pourrait rendre possible l'évolution artificielle. Elle explique la façon dont trois ingrédients de l'évolution biologique peuvent être reproduits numériquement afin de construire des robots ayant la capacité de s'auto-assembler et de s'adapter à n'importe quel environnement, qu'il s'agisse des sols rocheux d'autres planètes ou des profondeurs les plus sombres de l'océan, conduisant ainsi à une nouvelle génération d'explorations.

Don't Call Your Mother Dude
Interview with Emma Hart, Student Activist

Don't Call Your Mother Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 73:12


WHY do we still need "Take Back the Night" events on college campuses? Has anything really changed for victims of sexual assault? Jo & Sarah interview Emma Hart, who is raising awareness through her campus SOSHA program. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it
Episode 197: An Independent Woman of the Eighteenth Century

Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 68:40


Eliza Lucas Pinckney was born in 1722 on the island of Antigua in the Leeward Islands of the Caribbean, one of the tinier colonies of the British Empire, and she died in 1793 in Philadelphia, the capital of the new American Republic. Those places of birth and death, and the seventy-odd years between the two events, encapsulate a life that not only saw tumultuous change, but helped to create it. For Eliza Pinckney was one of the wealthiest, most respected, and influential women of her era. This was not only through the legacy of her remarkable children, and the labor of those she enslaved, but because of her own intelligence, entrepreneurship, and keen understanding of the world around her in all its diversity and complexity—with one or two important exceptions, as Lorri Glover makes clear in her new biography Eliza Lucas Pinckney: An Independent Woman in the Age of Revolution. Lorri Glover is the John Francis Bannon Endowed Chair in the Department of History at Saint Louis University. Her previous books include Founders as Fathers: The Private Lives and Politics of the American Revolutionaries, and The Fate of the Revolution: Virginians Debate the Constitution. This is her third appearance on the podcast. (The fabric in the image in the header, and in full beneath, is from Eliza Pinckney's bed canopy which featured a design of an indigo plant. As Lorri wrote me, "I love it that she slept below indigo." The fragment of the canopy now held in the Charleston Museum.) For Further Investigation Books and digital resources recommended by Lorri Glover Books "I loved this book on the history of indigo": Andrea Feeser, Red, White, and Black Make Blue: Indigo in the Fabric of Colonial South Carolina Life (2013) "For people interested in women in the Revolution, I suggest this collection of essays": Barbara Oberg, ed., Women in the American Revolution: Gender, Politics, and the Domestic World (2019) "A great general overview": Matthew Mulcahy, Hubs of Empire: The Southeastern Lowcountry and British Caribbean (2014) "For capturing the material culture and society of 18th-century Charleston": Emma Hart, Building Charleston: Town and Society in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic World (2010) Digital Resources "For the Pinckneys, the starting point is Connie Schulz's digital projects. Both are behind paywalls, but this is necessary to support the team's important work." The Papers of Eliza Lucas Pinckney and Harriott Pinckney Horry  The Papers of the Revolutionary Era Pinckney Statesmen "Here is the entry on Eliza from the South Carolina Encyclopedia." Photos "And here is a link to the Smithsonian's photos of Eliza's dress." 

PRmoment Podcast
Elena Davidson CEO of Liberty Communications on the PRmoment Podcast

PRmoment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 46:27


This week on the PRmoment podcast I chatted to Elena Davidson, CEO of Liberty Communications.Liberty is a boutique technology public relations firm based in London with a fee income of about £2 million. The business was founded by Dee Giibs in 1998. 75% of its fee income is from the UK and mainland Europe and 25% from the US. There’s a link in the show notes to an interview I did with Dee back in 2019.Before we start, thanks so much as ever to the podcast sponsors, the PRCA.And if you haven't taken a look yet, all the categories for the PRmoment Awards 2021 are on the awards microsite PRmomentawards.com Here’s a summary of what Elena and I discussed:1 min We got the inevitable COVID question out the way first! How has the lockdown been for Liberty?4 mins How even in tech, some sectors were hit harder than others during the lockdown.6 mins Why Liberty doesn’t want to grow beyond a fee income of about £2 million. 8 mins What does boutique agency actually mean!9 mins Liberty has increased its profitability in the last three to four years, how has it done that?16 mins How the PR sector, along with the rest of the economy, is quickly evolving its practices for working from home17 mins How commercial landlords are having to change their model to “stay relevant.”18 mins 25% of Liberty’s business is in the US - how has it managed to get the US office up and running?23 mins “Don’t be afraid of failure...you’ll learn a lot of things along the way”25 mins Why do a lot of agencies find growing beyond a £2 million level difficult?32 mins Elena talks about her time at Hotwire which was spent alongside a bunch of young PR account managers who have gone on to have impressive careers including Emma Hart, Nicola Koronka, Brendon Craigie, Daljit Bhurji, Emma Hazan, Ivan Ristic, Narel Morrison, Ian Hood, Peter Bowles, Rebecca Honeyman, Alistair Townsend…34 mins What was it about Hotwire at that time that led to so many young PR entrepreneurs being inspired?36 mins Elena talks about Liberty's Academy Programme41 mins How Elena and Liberty founder Dee Gibbs’ relationship has been built on trust, loyalty and fun!

Prof Digitale
Emma Hart Willard: una pioniera dell'Educazione femminile

Prof Digitale

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 5:35


Questo è “Insegnanti Straordinari e come scoprirli”, il podcast dedicato ai grandi docenti ed innovatori che, nel corso della storia, sono stati in grado di fare la differenza nel mondo della scuola e nella vita dei loro studenti. In ogni puntata ripercorreremo la vita di uno di loro, nella speranza che sia per tutti noi, insegnanti e non, una fonte d’ispirazione, perché, come dice l’artista Colleen Wilcox: “L’insegnamento è il più grande atto di ottimismo”. In questa puntata Emma Hart Willard: una pioniera dell'Educazione femminile Un podcast di www.profdigitale.com

Conversations at the Washington Library
183. Trading Spaces in the Colonial Marketplace with Emma Hart

Conversations at the Washington Library

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 40:07


With another American presidential election behind us, talk will inevitably turn to the economy and how the president will handle it. That begs a series of questions as we turn our thoughts back to the eighteenth century: How did early Americans think about the marketplace and the economy? How did they believe that were supposed to function? How were the butcher, the baker, the candle stick maker, and their aristocratic overlords supposed to relate to one another in the marketplace? And how did early settlers map older European ideas about the economy and the public good onto the North American landscape. On today's episode, Dr. Emma Hart joins Jim Ambuske to chat about how we might ask and answer these questions. Hart is the author of the new book, Trading Spaces: The Colonial Marketplace and the Foundations of American Capitalism, which was published by the University of Chicago Press in 2019. She is currently Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, but she will soon begin her tenure as Director of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Hart helps us to understand how early Americans participated in the marketplace and the origins of our own capitalistic society. And we'll get to hear a preview of what she has in mind for the McNeil Center. About Our Guest:  Emma Hart, Ph.D. is a historian of early America and the Atlantic world from 1500-1800.  She is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St. Andrews and is the incoming Director of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She is interested in cities, economic life, and the everyday experiences of the people who lived in Britain's North American colonies and their independent successors. She is the author of two books, Building Charleston: Town and Society in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic World (2009) and Trading Spaces: The Colonial Marketplace and the Foundations of American Capitalism (2019).  About Our Host: Jim Ambuske, Ph.D. leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project.  He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press.

Conversations at the Washington Library
183. Trading Spaces in the Colonial Marketplace with Emma Hart

Conversations at the Washington Library

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 40:06


With another American presidential election behind us, talk will inevitably turn to the economy and how the president will handle it. That begs a series of questions as we turn our thoughts back to the eighteenth century: How did early Americans think about the marketplace and the economy? How did they believe that were supposed to function? How were the butcher, the baker, the candle stick maker, and their aristocratic overlords supposed to relate to one another in the marketplace? And how did early settlers map older European ideas about the economy and the public good onto the North American landscape. On today’s episode, Dr. Emma Hart joins Jim Ambuske to chat about how we might ask and answer these questions. Hart is the author of the new book, Trading Spaces: The Colonial Marketplace and the Foundations of American Capitalism, which was published by the University of Chicago Press in 2019. She is currently Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, but she will soon begin her tenure as Director of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. Hart helps us to understand how early Americans participated in the marketplace and the origins of our own capitalistic society. And we’ll get to hear a preview of what she has in mind for the McNeil Center. About Our Guest: Emma Hart, Ph.D. is a historian of early America and the Atlantic world from 1500-1800. She is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of St. Andrews and is the incoming Director of the McNeil Center for Early American Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She is interested in cities, economic life, and the everyday experiences of the people who lived in Britain's North American colonies and their independent successors. She is the author of two books, Building Charleston: Town and Society in the Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic World (2009) and Trading Spaces: The Colonial Marketplace and the Foundations of American Capitalism (2019). About Our Host: Jim Ambuske, Ph.D. leads the Center for Digital History at the Washington Library. A historian of the American Revolution, Scotland, and the British Atlantic World, Ambuske graduated from the University of Virginia in 2016. He is a former Farmer Postdoctoral Fellow in Digital Humanities at the University of Virginia Law Library. At UVA Law, Ambuske co-directed the 1828 Catalogue Project and the Scottish Court of Session Project. He is currently at work on a book about emigration from Scotland in the era of the American Revolution as well as a chapter on Scottish loyalism during the American Revolution for a volume to be published by the University of Edinburgh Press. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mountvernon/support

Let Your Freak Flag Fly
Emma Hart + Romy Fox/Junzo Suzuki + Rod Gregory/Tabata Mitsuru + Cheryl Durongpisitkul + Lisa Rae/Samarobryn/Gail Priest

Let Your Freak Flag Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019


PlaylistIntro: Tolley and Dara “Cut the Heart Out” from “Cut Heart” by Tolley & Dara (2019 reissue of the 1979 release)  Emma Hart (electronics) + Romy Fox (electronics) recorded live at the Make It Up Club 030919Junzo Suzuki (JP) + Rod Gregory (sax) + Jen Tait (drums) recorded live at the Make It Up Club 030919Tabata Mitsuru (JP) + Cheryl Durongpisitkul (sax) + Lisa Rae Bartolomei (bass) recorded live at the Make It Up Club 030919https://dogparkrecords.bandcamp.com/album/the-uninhabited-earthSamarobryn ‘The Uninhabited Earth'Ferocious BeastThe Only Onehttps://gailpriest.bandcamp.com/album/songs-from-the-omega-pointGail Priest ‘Songs from the Omega Point'Orbs of AurumSailing on a Solar Sea

Cultural Peeps Podcast
Episode 13: Judith Carlton (Director - Southwark Park Galleries)

Cultural Peeps Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 89:05


For further information about Judith, please visit: Judith on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-carlton-2710a030/?originalSubdomain=uk Art Review Announcement of Judith’s Appointment at Southwark Galleries (formally CPG Galleries): https://artreview.com/news/news_12_mar_2015_cpg_director/ Links to Podcast content: Edinburgh University: https://www.ed.ac.uk/ Tyne and Wear Museums: https://www.twmuseums.org.uk/ Hatton Gallery: https://hattongallery.org.uk/ Newcastle University: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate/courses/degrees/art-museum-gallery-studies-ma-pgdip/#profile Cubitt Gallery: http://cubittartists.org.uk/ Matt’s Gallery: https://www.mattsgallery.org/ Turner Prize: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/turner-prize Southwark Park Galleries: https://southwarkparkgalleries.org/ Workplace Gallery: https://www.workplacegallery.co.uk/ Serpentine Galleries: https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/ Switch House (Tate Modern): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tate_Modern#The_Switch_House Tate: https://www.tate.org.uk/ The Futureheads: https://thefutureheads.com/ Dan Graham: https://www.lissongallery.com/artists/dan-graham Matthew Barney: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/matthew-barney-2362 http://www.cremaster.net/ London Fashion Week: https://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk/ Vivienne Westwood: https://www.viviennewestwood.com/en/ Sheraton Hotels: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheraton_Hotels_and_Resorts The Chapman Brothers: http://jakeanddinoschapman.com/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jake_and_Dinos_Chapman https://www.saatchigallery.com/aipe/jake_dinos_chapman.htm Sam Taylor-Johnson (Sam Taylor-Wood): https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/sam-taylor-johnson-obe-2595 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Taylor-Johnson White Cube (Gallery): https://whitecube.com/ Turner Prize: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/turner-prize Dexter Dalwood: https://www.simonleegallery.com/artists/dexter-dalwood/ https://www.saatchigallery.com/artists/dexter_dalwood.htm DAAD: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Academic_Exchange_Service Gerta Institute: https://www.goethe.de/en/index.html Matt’s Gallery: https://www.mattsgallery.org/ Robin Klassnik: https://www.mattsgallery.org/history/history.php Installation Art: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/art-terms/i/installation-art Susan Hillier: http://www.susanhiller.org/ Emma Hart: http://www.emmahart.info/ The Venice Biennale: https://www.labiennale.org/en Mike Nelson: https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/mike-nelson-4020 https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/mike-nelson-4020/venice-biennale-2011-mike-nelson-british-pavilion https://venicebiennale.britishcouncil.org/history/2010s/2011-mike-nelson 303 Gallery New York: https://www.303gallery.com/ Richard Grayson: http://www.richardgrayson.co.uk/ Nick Serota: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Serota The Merzbarn: https://hattongallery.org.uk/collections/kurt-schwitters-merz-barn-wall Beth Collar: http://www.bethcollar.co.uk/ Miles Thurlow: https://www.linkedin.com/in/milesthurlow/?originalSubdomain=uk Sotherbys: https://www.sothebys.com/en/ Stanley Picker internship programme for a student curator at Matts Gallery: https://www.stanleypickertrust.org/grants-scholarships-and-bursaries/ Sara Munro: http://baltic.art/about/baltic-news/baltic-announces-sarah-munro-as-new-director BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art: http://baltic.art/ Don’t forget you can follow the Podcast at: Twitter: Https://twitter.com/culturalpeeps Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/culturalpeeps/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/culturalpeeps Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/culturalpeeps/ Blog: http://www.culturalpeeps.wordpress.com/

Booze & Books
19 Crimes of Sin

Booze & Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 85:28


Happy New Year! This month, Lindsay & Kristen read a sinfully captivating romance novel, Sin, by Emma Hart. The ladies enjoy some delicious reds with this read, all by 19 Crimes winery.

Empowering Appetites: The Political Economy and Culture of Food
Flies, Filth, and Forestalling: Entrepreneurs versus the Good of the Whole in British North Americas Provisioning Markets

Empowering Appetites: The Political Economy and Culture of Food

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2018 38:38


Emma Hart, senior lecturer of history at the University of St. Andrews, presents about the importance of food marketplaces in British and colonial nations.

Steve Nobel
Podcast: Invoking the Muse. Living Your Own Authentic Mythic Story.

Steve Nobel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2018 31:38


Listen to this interview with Emma Hart on Invoking the Muse: Living Your Own Authentic Mythic Story. Emma Hart has a background in journalism. She was a high-profile reporter in New Zealand presenting current affairs and entertainment programmes on national television. Emma went on to run her own business working with CEO’s, politicians and celebrities training them to work more effectively in media. She works in the corporate world helping leaders tell their authentic story. Emma works coaching individuals for Ted Talks. She also works to empower women through storytelling.

Women on the Line
Forced divorce, sex worker rights and the Nordic model and exclusion zones for abortion clinics: three legislative perspectives

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018


This week on Women on the Line we feature three perspectives on legislation that has a significant impact on people's lives.Jiselle Hanna speaks with Sally Goldner of Transgender Victoria about the end of forced divorce laws for transgender people in Victoria in the wake of marriage equality.Emma Hart speaks with Jane Green of Vixen Collective about recent decisions made by the Victorian Liberal Party in relation to sex worker rights and the Nordic Model. Anya Saravanan speaks with Adrianne Walters of the Human Rights Law Centre about exclusion zones for abortion clinics in NSW. 

RNZ: Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum
Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum: Lust, the fifth deadly sin

RNZ: Smart Talk at the Auckland Museum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2012 33:43


Russell Brown discusses what’s possibly the best-known of the seven deadly sins with prominent journalist David Farrier, author and blogger Emma Hart and adult shop owner Ema Lyon.