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Chris and Alex welcomed Oscar-winning visual effects artist Andrew Whitehurst to the Fantasy/Animation podcast back in November 2019 for this reflection on the posthumanism of science-fiction parable Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014). Andrew kindly spoke with us about his role as Visual Effects Supervisor on the film (for which he received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 2015), and navigated through Ex Machina's technologised construction of bodies and the hybrid performance of humanoid robot Ava. **Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo** **As featured on Feedspot's 25 Best London Education Podcasts**
Grabado con público en la Antiga Fàbrica Estrella Damm, el nuevo episodio de Marea Nocturna parte del éxito de Pobres criaturas y, especialmente, del indiscutible atractivo de su protagonista, Bella Baxter, para trazar un recorrido por otras mujeres fantásticas de la historia del cine. La novia de Frankenstein (James Whale, 1935), Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982), La mujer explosiva (John Hughes, 1985), Ghost in the Shell (Mamuro Oshii, 1995), Her (Spike Jonze, 2013), Alien: Resurrección (Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 1997) o Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014) son algunas de las (muy variadas) películas comentadas a lo largo del capítulo. El episodio, en el que no falta una conversación sobre la película de Yorgos Lanthimos, se cierra con una divertida sesión de preguntas de los oyentes, tanto de los que vinieron al directo como de los que enviaron sus preguntas por redes.
Wegens tijdgebrek liet ik de cover maken met behulp van AI. Teleurstellend resultaat, maar gelukkig pas het nog in het thema van EX_MACHINA, één van de drie films die actrice Eben Yehemdi (Zillion, TWEEDEZIT) koos uit mijn kast. EX_MACHINA (Alex Garland, 2014) A Most Violent Year (J.C. Chandor, 2014) Black Swan (Darren Arrenofsky, 2010)
The world is changing fast. Technology can be used to empower us -- and also to hack our brains & our lives. What laws do we need to protect our freedoms? Rahul Matthan joins Amit Varma in episode 360 of The Seen and the Unseen to share his work on privacy -- and on a new, subtle approach towards data governance. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Rahul Matthan on Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Trilegal, Substack and his own website. 2. Privacy 3.0: Unlocking Our Data-Driven Future -- Rahul Matthan. 3. The Third Way: India's Revolutionary Approach to Data Governance -- Rahul Matthan. 4. The Life and Times of KP Krishnan -- Episode 355 of The Seen and the Unseen. 5. Sudhir Sarnobat Works to Understand the World -- Episode 350 of The Seen and the Unseen. 6. Roam Research. 7. Zettelkasten on Wikipedia. 8. Tana, Obsidian and Notion. 9. Getting Things Done -- David Allen. 10. The Greatest Productivity Mantra: Kaator Re Bhaaji! -- Episode 11 of Everything is Everything. 11. Hallelujah (Spotify) (YouTube) -- Leonard Cohen. 12. Hallelujah (Spotify) (YouTube) -- Jeff Buckley. 13. The Holy or the Broken: Leonard Cohen, Jeff Buckley, and the Unlikely Ascent of "Hallelujah" -- Alan Light. 14. Hallelujah on Revisionist History by Malcolm Gladwell. 15. Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life -- Anne Lamott. 16. The New Basement Tapes. (Also Wikipedia.) 17. Kansas City -- Marcus Mumford. 18. The Premium Mediocre Life of Maya Millennial -- Venkatesh Rao. 19. Vitalik Buterin Fights the Dragon-Tyrant — Episode 342 of The Seen and the Unseen. 20. Paul Graham on Twitter and his own website. (His essays are extraordinary.) 21. Ribbonfarm by Venkatesh Rao. 22. The Network State -- Balaji Srinivasan. 23. Marc Andreessen on Twitter. 24. The Techno-Optimist Manifesto -- Marc Andreessen. 25. Siddhartha Mukherjee and Carlo Rovelli on Amazon. 26. For the Lord (Spotify) (YouTube) -- Rahul Matthan. 27. Predicting the Future -- Rahul Matthan (on Asimov's concept of Psychohistory etc). 28. Gurwinder Bhogal Examines Human Nature — Episode 331 of The Seen and the Unseen. 29. The Looking-Glass Self. 30. Panopticon. 31. Danish Husain and the Multiverse of Culture -- Episode 359 of The Seen and the Unseen. 32. A Scientist in the Kitchen — Episode 204 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Krish Ashok). 33. We Are All Amits From Africa — Episode 343 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Krish Ashok and Naren Shenoy). 34. Nothing is Indian! Everything is Indian! — Episode 12 of Everything is Everything. 35. The Right to Privacy -- Samuel D Warren and Louis D Brandeis. 36. John Locke on Britannica, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Wikipedia and Econlib. 37. Build for Tomorrow -- Jason Feifer. 38. Ex Machina -- Alex Garland. 39. Arrival -- Denis Villeneuve. 40. The Great Manure Crisis of 1894 -- Rahul Matthan. 41. Climate Change and Our Power Sector — Episode 278 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Akshay Jaitley and Ajay Shah). 42. The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect -- Judea Pearl. 43. The New World Upon Us — Amit Varma on Alpha Zero. 44. Brave New World -- Vasant Dhar's podcast, produced by Amit Varma. 45. Human and Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare -- Episode 4 of Brave New World (w Eric Topol). 46. The Colonial Constitution -- Arghya Sengupta. 47. Beyond Consent: A New Paradigm for Data Protection -- Rahul Matthan. 48. The Puttaswamy case. 49. Judicial Reforms in India -- Episode 62 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Alok Prasanna Kumar.) 50. Accidental Feminism: Gender Parity and Selective Mobility among India's Professional Elite -- Swethaa S Ballakrishnen. 51. Magic Fruit: A Poetic Trip -- Vaishnav Vyas. 52. Hermanos Gutiérrez and Arc De Soleil on Spotify. 53. The Travelling Salesman Problem. 54. The Twenty-Six Words That Created the Internet -- Jeff Kosseff. 55. Code: And Other Laws of Cyberspace -- Lawrence Lessig. 56. Financial Inclusion and Digital Transformation in India -- Suyash Rai. 57. No Time for False Modesty -- Rahul Matthan. 58. In Service of the Republic: The Art and Science of Economic Policy -- Vijay Kelkar and Ajay Shah. 59. Once Upon a Prime -- Sarah Hart. 60. The Greatest Invention -- Silvia Ferrara. 61. Surveillance State -- Josh Chin and Liza Lin. 62. Surveillance Valley -- Yasha Levine. 63. Sex Robots and Vegan Meat -- Jenny Kleeman. 64. How to Take Smart Notes -- Sönke Ahrens. 65. The Creative Act -- Rick Rubin. 66. How to Write One Song -- Jeff Tweedy. 67. Adrian Tchaikovsky and NK Jemisin on Amazon. 68. Snarky Puppy. on Spotify and YouTube. 69. Empire Central -- Snarky Puppy. 70. Polyphia on Spotify and YouTube. 71. The Lazarus Project on Jio Cinema. This episode is sponsored by the Pune Public Policy Festival 2024, which takes place on January 19 & 20, 2024. The theme this year is Trade-offs! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Protocol' by Simahina.
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Our selves are nebulous, the world is complex and the times they are a-changin'. Pratap Bhanu Mehta joins Amit Varma in episode 300 of The Seen and the Unseen for a freewheeling chat about how to make sense of all of this. (For full linked show notes, go to SeenUnseen.in.) Also check out: 1. The Hunter Becomes the Hunted -- Episode 200 of The Seen and the Unseen, where Amit Varma answers questions from his guests. 2. Pratap Bhanu Mehta on Twitter, Amazon and the Indian Express. 3. What Have We Done With Our Independence? -- Episode 186 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pratap Bhanu Mehta). 4. Self-Esteem (and a Puddle) — Amit Varma's post with Douglas Adams's puddle quote. 5. The End of History? — Francis Fukuyama's essay. 6. The End of History and the Last Man — Francis Fukuyama's book. 7. Francis Fukuyama on Amazon. 8. Ideas of India: The Theory of Moral Sentiments -- Pratap Bhanu Mehta discusses Adam Smith with Shruti Rajagopalan. 9. Conversation and Society -- Russ Roberts discusses Adam Smith with Amit Varma in episode 182 of The Seen and the Unseen. 10. Human — Michael S Gazzaniga. 11. The Interpreter — Amit Varma. 12. Free Will on Wikipedia, Britannica and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 13. Free Will — Sam Harris. 14. Immanuel Kant on Amazon, Wikipedia, Britannica and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 15. The Median Voter Theorem. 16. 'Thinking and Reflecting' and 'The Thinking of Thoughts': Gilbert Ryle's essays on 'thick description' and Winks vs Twitches, also found in Collected Essays. 17. Thick Description: Towards an Interpretive Theory of Culture -- Clifford Geertz. 18. Fighting Fake News -- Episode 133 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pratik Sinha). 19. The Greater India Experiment: Hindutva and the Northeast -- Arkotong Longkumer. 20. Memories and Things -- Episode 195 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Aanchal Malhotra). 21. Remnants of a Separation — Aanchal Malhotra. 22. Don't think too much of yourself. You're an accident -- Amit Varma's column on Chris Cornell's death. 23. Alice Evans Studies the Great Gender Divergence -- Episode 297 of The Seen and the Unseen. 24. Scientism. 25. Ludwig Wittgenstein on Amazon, Wikipedia, Britannica and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 26. Wanting — Luke Burgis. 27. René Girard on Amazon and Wikipedia. 28. Jean-Jacques Rousseau on Amazon, Wikipedia, Britannica and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 29. A Meditation on Form -- Amit Varma. 30. Agarkar's Donkeys: A Meditation on God -- Amit Varma. 31. Faust, as portrayed by Christopher Marlowe and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. 32. The Measure of a Man -- Episode 9, Season 2, Star Trek: The Next Generation (Wikipedia entry). 33. Ex Machina -- Alex Garland. 34. Reality+: Virtual Worlds and the Problems of Philosophy -- David Chalmers. 35. Yoga Vasistha. 36. On a Certain Blindness in Human Beings -- William James. 37. Capitalism and Freedom -- Milton Friedman. 38. The Experience Machine -- Robert Nozick. (Wikipedia entry.) 39. Utilitarianism: For and Against -- JJC Smart and Bernard Williams. 40. Reasons and Persons -- Derek Parfit. 41. Episode of The Seen and the Unseen with Ajay Shah: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 42. Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy -- Bernard Williams. 43. Bernard Williams on Amazon, Wikipedia, Britannica and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 44. India's Greatest Civil Servant -- Episode 167 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Narayani Basu, on VP Menon). 45. A Life in Indian Politics -- Episode 149 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Jayaprakash Narayan). 46. Friedrich Hayek on Amazon, Econlib, Wikipedia, Britannica and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 47. The Dark Side of Democracy -- Michael Mann. 48. Jayaprakash Narayan on proportional representation. 49. Pakistan or the Partition of India — BR Ambedkar. 50. Don't Insult Pasta (2007) — Amit Varma. 51. Manish Sisodia invokes ‘Rajput' caste amidst CBI probe -- Janta Ka Reporter. 52. Caste, Capitalism and Chandra Bhan Prasad -- Episode 296 of The Seen and the Unseen. 53. Defying the Odds: The Rise of Dalit Entrepreneurs — Devesh Kapur, D Shyam Babu and Chandra Bhan Prasad. 54. Beware of Half Victories -- Pratap Bhanu Mehta. 55. Hussain Haidry, Hindustani Musalmaan -- Episode 275 of The Seen and the Unseen. 56. Carl Schmitt on Amazon, Wikipedia, Britannica and Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 57. Raghu Sanjaylal Jaitley's Father's Scooter -- Episode 214 of The Seen and the Unseen. 58. Justin Amash on why he left the Republican Party. 59. Kashi Ka Assi — Kashinath Singh. 60. Rational Ignorance. 61. The Economics of Voting — Amit Varma on Rational Ignorance. 62. Karthik Muralidharan Examines the Indian State -- Episode 290 of The Seen and the Unseen. 63. Lessons from an Ankhon Dekhi Prime Minister -- Amit Varma on the importance of reading. 64. John Aubrey's biography of Thomas Hobbes. 65. Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, George Frideric Handel and Felix Mendelssohn on Spotify. 66. Digital Concert Hall -- Berliner Philharmoniker. 67. Berliner Philharmoniker on YouTube, Twitter and their own website. 68. Nikhil Banerjee on Spotify, YouTube and Wikipedia. 69. Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies and The Mirror and the Light -- The Wolf Hall Trilogy by Hilary Mantel. 70. The World of Premchand: Selected Short Stories — Munshi Premchand (translated and with an introduction by David Rubin). 71. Premchand's Kazaki And Other Marvellous Tales — Munshi Premchand (translated and with an introduction by Sara Rai). 72. Sara Rai Inhales Literature -- Episode 255 of The Seen and the Unseen. 73. Yeh Premchand Hai -- Apoorvanand. This episode is sponsored by CTQ Compounds. Check out The Daily Reader and FutureStack. Use the code UNSEEN for Rs 2500 off. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Radiant Knowledge' by Simahina.
(ELYSAVIEWS: WINE-NING ABOUT MOVIES Episode #043 • Originally streamed June 24, 2020)
Bienvenidos al centro de mesa del cine. Este programa es para escucharlo haciendo el robot con los auriculares puestos. Ten cuidado con Siri, que te puede poner ‘Ex machina’ de Alex Garland en el móvil sin que te des cuenta. Si ya la viste coméntanos algo en Twitter (@CuartoActoRadio) o en Instagram (@CuartoActo_Podcast). Pregunta carné cinéfilo: ¿En qué dos grandes sagas sale el actor Domhnall Gleeson? ¡Alerta Spoilers! AGRADECIMIENTOS Diseñador gráfico: Álvaro Twitter: @varozero Instagram: @varomonkey Voz inicial: Jorge Cabanes
Neste episódio especial da série Ficção x Teoria discutimos a obra "Eu, Robô" do escritor russo Isaac Asimov, mestre das leis fictícias da robótica que completaria 100 anos de vida em 2020. O rolê abordou as três leis da robótica e algumas de suas consequências lógicas, os problemas éticos que cérebros positrônicos nos apresentam e personalidades como Alan Turing, Kant e Philip K. Dick Participam da conversa a professora Joseline Pippi e os professores Marcio Carvalho, Guilherme Foscolo. Confira! Este episódio de Logotonia foi gravado em 27 de fevereiro de 2020 no Campus Jorge Amado da Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia em Itabuna. A conversa também está disponível no Spotify, iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Player FM, Podcast Addict, YouTube e no Facebook. Indicações: - Detroit: Become Human (jogo) canaltech.com.br/games/analise-de…me-human-115058/ -All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace - Adam Curtis (documentário) vimeo.com/groups/96331/videos/80799353 - Ex Machina - Alex Garland (filme) www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-219931/
Neste episódio especial da série Ficção x Teoria discutimos a obra "Eu, Robô" do escritor russo Isaac Asimov, mestre das leis fictícias da robótica que completaria 100 anos de vida em 2020. O rolê abordou as três leis da robótica e algumas de suas consequências lógicas, os problemas éticos que cérebros positrônicos nos apresentam e personalidades como Alan Turing, Kant e Philip K. Dick Participam da conversa a professora Joseline Pippi e os professores Marcio Carvalho, Guilherme Foscolo. Confira! Este episódio de Logotonia foi gravado em 27 de fevereiro de 2020 no Campus Jorge Amado da Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia em Itabuna. A conversa também está disponível no Spotify, iTunes (Apple Podcasts), Player FM, Podcast Addict, YouTube e no Facebook. Indicações: - Detroit: Become Human (jogo) https://canaltech.com.br/games/analise-detroit-become-human-115058/ -All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace - Adam Curtis (documentário) https://vimeo.com/groups/96331/videos/80799353 - Ex Machina - Alex Garland (filme) http://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-219931/
Juntamente ao Matthew Vilela repercutimos a premiação de The Farewell, da diretora Sino-americano Lulu Wang. Notas do filme em (25:20). Conversamos muito sobre o novo trabalho dos irmãos Safdie, Joias Brutas (26:45) e damos nossas notas em (48:30). Indicações da Semana (50:20): The Peanut Butter Falcon (Tyler Wilson & Michael Schwartz, 2019) Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014) Ata-me! (Pedro Almodovar, 1989) Produção e Edição: Élis Estúdios Para contato, dúvidas e sugestões, estamos disponíveis nos endereços: supercuts.pod@gmail.com twitter.com/supercutspod instagram.com/supercutspod facebook.com/supercutspod
Episode 34 sees Chris and Alex focusing on the pleasures, politics and posthumanism of science-fiction parable Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014). To help untangle the circuitry of Garland’s film, they are joined by Academy Award-winning visual effects artist Andrew Whitehurst. Andrew is currently the Creative Director and VFX Supervisor at the Double Negative (DNEG) studio in London, with credits that include Troy (Oliver Stone, 2004), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (David Yates, 2007), Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (Edgar Wright, 2010), Skyfall (Sam Mendes, 2012), Paddington (Paul King, 2014), and Annihilation (Alex Garland, 2018). In this latest episode, Andrew talks about his role as Visual Effects Supervisor on Ex Machina, a film for which he received an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects in 2015. Listen as they discuss the relationship between visual effects and production design; the film’s digital construction of bodies (via facial shapes, skin simulations, and data sets for physiognomies); questions of hybrid performance in the animation (movement, walking, gesturing) of humanoid robot Ava; the erotics of technology; and what Ex Machina has to say about the broader ethics and morality of creativity.
Sean and Lucy team up with Elizabeth Sandifer to discuss the state and trajectory of modern cyberpunk in Blade Runner 2049 (Denis Villeneuve, 2017) and Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014).
Dans sa nouvelle production sur Netflix, Alex Garland le réalisateur d’Ex Machina revient sur un thème classique du cinéma : l’irruption de forces inconnues dans notre monde. Avec Natalie Portman en tête d’affiche, le film raconte l’histoire de Lena, une biologiste embarquée dans une zone sinistrée le long des côtes américaines dans laquelle son mari a disparu. Dans cet espace en quarantaine, elle devra faire face à toutes sortes de dangers qui s'attaqueront aussi bien à son intégrité physique que mentale. Scénariste avant tout, Alex Garland pose un contexte intéressant aux enjeux ambitieux, le tout dans des décors très impressionnants. Et pourtant le long-métrage manque finalement de complexité. Le canevas classique des personnages qui découvrent des éléments surnaturels et vont essayer de les comprendre est peu renouvelé et les personnages sont assez creux. Le film se donne des airs de grande réflexion métaphysique mais manque un peu de bases réflexives à l’interprétation. Malgré tout, le film racheté par Netflix car “trop compliqué” pour être distribué en salle reste un beau divertissement dans lequel chacun peut se retrouver.Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Anaïs Bordages et Yannick Dahan. RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONAnnihilation (Alex Garland, 2018), Natalie Portman, Oscar Isaac, Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2015), 28 jours plus tard (Danny Boyle, 2002), Sunshine (Danny Boyle, 2007), La Plage (Danny Boyle, 2000), Black Panther (Ryan Coogler, 2018), Blacksploitation, Stanley Kubrick, Never Let Me Go (Mark Romanek, 2010), The Thing (John Carpenter, 1982), Blair Witch Project (Eduardo Sánchez, Daniel Myrick, 1999), Alien (Ridley Scott, 1979), Barbarella (Roger Vadim, 1968), 2001, l'Odyssée de l'espace (Stanley Kubrick, 1968), Tessa Thompson, Gina Rodriguez, Mother (Darren Aronofsky, 2017), Bright (David Ayer, 2017), The Happening (M. Night Shyamalan, 2008), The Shining (Stanley Kubrick, 1980), Carey Mulligan, Keira KnightleyRECOMMANDATIONS ET COUPS DE COEURLA RECO DE ANAÏS BORDAGES : Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, une chaîne de cinéma américaine faite pour les cinéphiles qui organise des sortes de happenings lors de projection de films cultesLA RECO DE YANNICK DAHAN : “Never let me Go” de Mark Romanek (2010), avec d’excellentes actricesCRÉDITSEnregistré le 15 mars 2018 à l’Antenne (Paris 10eme). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Rédacteur en chef : David Carzon. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Editrice : Albane Fily. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). NoCiné est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio.POUR ASSISTER AUX ENREGISTREMENTSPour assister à notre prochain enregistrement en public à L'Antenne Paris, rendez-vous sur notre page bingeaudio.eventbrite.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
31/08/2015 Las tonterías que trae el calor del verano.SUMARIOCOMENTANDO COMENTARIOS (de 9'02" a 1:05'13")SECCIÓN TRISTE:Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess [PS3, PS4, Vita] (Tecmo Koei, 2015)“FIST” IMPRESSIONS:Banner Saga [PC] (Stoic Studios/Versus Evil, 2013 multi- 2014 campaña)JUEGOS DE LA "QUINCENA":Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes [PS3, PS4, 360, ONE, PC] (Kojima Prod./Konami, 2014)CÓMIC/MANGA:Happy! (Grant Morrison/Darick Robertson)Prison School (Akira Hiramoto, 2011 - inac.)CINE/ANIME:Space Pirate Captain Harlock (Shinji Aramaki/Harutoshi Fukui, 2013)Del revés (Inside Out) (PIXAR, 2015)Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2015)Canciones que se pueden escuchar en alguna parte del episodio (y que forman el único contenido decente):"Theme from 'The Warriors'"" de Barry De Vorzon (canción de la BSO de The Warriors)."Ai no prison" de Kangoku Danshi (tema de apertura del anime Prison School)."Automatic" de John Murphy (del tráiler de Ex Machina).
A SPOILER-heavy chat about the new science fiction film, "Ex Machina." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theplaylist/message