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Best podcasts about galit ariel

Latest podcast episodes about galit ariel

Kodsnack in English
Kodsnack 557 - All I had was science fiction, with Galit Ariel

Kodsnack in English

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 38:44


Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2023 just after her keynote, Fredrik chats to Galit Ariel about being inspired by the right science fiction, uninspired futures, and much more. It’s all thanks to Star Trek - a vision of the future which is actually positive and thoughtful What science fiction can teach us about what we think of as the other Uninspired future building - is it that things become so big they become more bland because they can’t afford to not be wide and bland? Too much push for product and profit Microsoft, AI, and the panic to surf the current wave Will cultures change? Perhaps a recession will help - reality is biting a bit at the worst misdirections. When things are stale and still, more interesting and nuanced things have the time to happen Also: the new generation is looking good! Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Øredev The Øredev 2023 video playlist on Youtube Galit Galit’s keynote - the video is not out yet Star Trek The M-word Uber and competitors have increased traffic John Maeda Bluejeans Titles My whole family is tiny All I had was science fiction The whole paradigm of Star Trek What we think the “other” is The M-word A 3d shopping mall A virtual Excel sheet A better person to drive over You solved a discomfort and created a bigger problem The beige This is reality biting

Kodsnack
Kodsnack 557 - All I had was science fiction, with Galit Ariel

Kodsnack

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 38:44


Recorded on-stage at Øredev 2023 just after her keynote, Fredrik chats to Galit Ariel about being inspired by the right science fiction, uninspired futures, and much more. It's all thanks to Star Trek - a vision of the future which is actually positive and thoughtful What science fiction can teach us about what we think of as the other Uninspired future building - is it that things become so big they become more bland because they can't afford to not be wide and bland? Too much push for product and profit Microsoft, AI, and the panic to surf the current wave Will cultures change? Perhaps a recession will help - reality is biting a bit at the worst misdirections. When things are stale and still, more interesting and nuanced things have the time to happen Also: the new generation is looking good! Thank you Cloudnet for sponsoring our VPS! Comments, questions or tips? We are @kodsnack, @tobiashieta, @oferlund and @bjoreman on Twitter, have a page on Facebook and can be emailed at info@kodsnack.se if you want to write longer. We read everything we receive. If you enjoy Kodsnack we would love a review in iTunes! You can also support the podcast by buying us a coffee (or two!) through Ko-fi. Links Øredev The Øredev 2023 video playlist on Youtube Galit Galit's keynote - the video is not out yet Star Trek The M-word Uber and competitors have increased traffic John Maeda Bluejeans Titles My whole family is tiny All I had was science fiction The whole paradigm of Star Trek What we think the “other” is The M-word A 3d shopping mall A virtual Excel sheet A better person to drive over You solved a discomfort and created a bigger problem The beige This is reality biting

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design
Episode 416 (2023) Galit Ariel On How Emerging Technologies May Affect Climate Change

Impact Boom Podcast - Social Enterprise & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 22:33


On Episode 416 of Impact Boom, Galit Ariel of Future Memory Inc. discusses exploring the future of how technology and humans influence each other, and why focusing on mixing the digital and the physical will create a new hybrid experiential space. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 310 with Camille Socquet-Clerc on adapting financial technology to protect the environment

Podcasts 4 Brainport, featured by Radio 4 Brainport
DDW 2022: Designing a Just Digital Society by Pakhuis de Zwijger

Podcasts 4 Brainport, featured by Radio 4 Brainport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 96:58


Inequality and exclusion are not limited to our built environment, but also seep into our digital world. In this session, host Dymphie Braun of Pakhuis de Zwijger explores different forms of in- and exclusion in the digital space. How can we harness the power of technology to create more just societies? Galit Ariel is a TechnoFuturist, author, and creative who explores the wild and imaginative side of immersive technologies. Lisa Talia Moretti is an award-winning Digital Sociologist and Tech Ethics Activist. Astrid Linder is Professor & Research Director of Traffic Safety at VTI, the Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute. Here she is responsible for the development of the research area crash safety and biomechanics. Eve Logunova-Parker is a visionary and an innovation-focused professional from Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In 2021, Eve was recognized as one of the AI leaders to follow and one of Top 10 powerhouse female ecosystem builders of Amsterdam's tech domain. Oumaima Hajri is a researcher and lectures at the Hogeschool Rotterdam and her work focuses on the intersection of AI, ethics and society. In 2021, Pakhuis de Zwijger launched the programme Designing Cities for All, with the support of the Creative Industry Fund NL. This extensive two-year programme focuses on the role of designers in shaping and creating cities for, by and with everyone. Inspired by this programme, Pakhuis de Zwijger and the TU Eindhoven decided to team up. During the renowned Dutch Design Week 2022, they hosted a series of events based on the subject of designing for all. This is a recording of the event made for Radio 4 Brainport. The first hour was broadcast live. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podcasts-4-brainport/message

Designed By - A Documentary Series

Galit Ariel believes humanity's final frontier is emerging through the space-bending technologies augmented and virtual reality commonly referred to as the Metaverse.  In this conversation we explore Galit Ariel's personal journey and the possibilities for technologies to help us be more present and connected to the world.

Bold stories. Future focused.
Looking back and thinking ahead: A season two retrospective with Pega CTO Don Schuerman

Bold stories. Future focused.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 25:38


Over the course of season two, we've spoken with some truly magnificent guests about how the tech of today is shaping the world of tomorrow. As our final guest of the season, Pega CTO and VP of Product Marketing Don Schuerman gives his perspective on the topics we've covered so far, from hyperautomation to extended edge to distributed cloud. Plus, get Don's take on how far the pandemic has pushed us into the future, how software and people can work better together, the role of bias awareness in AI, and more.   Key Takeaways: [1:39] Don Schuerman, CTO & VP of Product Marketing at Pegasystems talks about how many years the pandemic has accelerated us forward. It's an interesting paradox because in some aspects it has felt like a period of standing still, yet there was also this wormhole in technology that we accelerated through what would usually be a 5 to 10 year adoption period for technology. Organizations had to think more deeply about data, and that's why AI governance became more important. [4:56] It's not just about implementing software, but having the resources (and the people) to do it. [6:11] Where does Don think the future of automation lies? In leveraging data, analytics, intelligence, and being able to self optimize your processes. Hyper-automation brings more and more data with it, which means we need more processing power in order to get through a more distributed cloud. This means data can be stored more efficiently across many data centers, allowing for faster processing and more built-in backup systems in case one data center fails. [9:00] Fay Arjomandi, CEO of mimik Technology, a hybrid edge-cloud platform, explains how edge devices can disseminate data faster and more intelligently when we compute at the edge. We also have a greater ability to identify and understand what data is really important and respond to it accordingly. [10:32] Extended edge allows us to make decisions about what data gets stored, and where security risks may increase. But why is data privacy so important? [16:24] Don demystifies AI, saying that AI may not be the Terminator nefarious situation we think, but in a flawed world, we sometimes make flawed things with values and biases that reflect our own. [16:50] Elizabeth Adams, AI Technologist and Chief AI and Ethics & Culture Advisor at EMA consulting, illustrated what dangerous AI applications can look like. She talks about her work concerning the use of facial recognition technology by law enforcement in Minneapolis. She did her community a huge service by understanding the use of biased AI and tech. [17:43] Don explains why we must stay inquisitive and curious about others, so we can learn from each other and share our unique perspectives. By constantly bringing different perspectives in and we're filling in those blind spots, and we're actually getting to see this big, beautiful picture of the world. [18:52] Galit Ariel suggests AR has a bit of an edge over VR, at least for right now. [21:17] How does technology already subtly fold naturally into the life we are already living? Through simple things like using an Instagram filter, Zoom calls or using a shopping app. [25:08] Our work will need to get more efficient, and our online experiences more immersive. But, we will need people to power all this technology.   Quotes: “AI governance was really about understanding and wrapping around how you use your data in an ethical and empathetic way.” - Don [2:20] “ I think the future of automation and hyper-automation lies in leveraging data, analytics, intelligence, to self optimize your processes. - Don [6:11] “It's important we understand the way tech that runs our world works, and how our data is used because it's already becoming deeply ingrained in how we govern ourselves, our companies, and our societies at large.” - Jo [11:50] “ Ensuring a less biased future, without biased tech, can't just depend on people like Elizabeth who take up the mantle. It depends on organizations, and the people who make them move.” - Jo [16:33] “We find things that we share and we find things that we can teach each other about. And that's wonderful. I think part of that is acknowledging that with your unique perspective also comes your unique set of blind spots and experiences and perspectives that you might not have.” - Don [16:37] “A diversity of perspective is going to be important as we navigate the ongoing shift to a more virtual way of life.” - Jo [18:09] “I love the opportunity that we have now to live through this era, that everything we dreamed of is coming and technology is not something that exists in this other space, but it really is becoming an and indigenous thing to our physical reality.” - Galit [19:48] “My hope is that we as humans, don't let the metaverse replace the actual verse.” - [22:34] Don   Continue on your journey: pega.com/podcast   Mentioned: Don Schuerman Fay Arjomandi Elizabeth Adams Galit Ariel Ready Player One Mark Anderson

Bold stories. Future focused.
Immersive experiences, infinite possibilities ft. Catherine D. Henry, Galit Ariel, and Alan Smithson

Bold stories. Future focused.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 26:55


Have you ever played around with an Instagram or Zoom filter? Maybe you're an experienced gamer who's created and avatar to represent your online identity. That's augmented reality (AR). And, unlike virtual reality, it launches the virtual world into our tangible, physical world. This unlocks infinite opportunities for real people to connect in unique ways. Listen in as our guests, Catherine D. Henry, Senior VP of Growth at Media.Monks, Alan Smithson, co-founder and CEO of MetaVRse, and Galit Ariel, author of Augmenting Alice: The Future of Identity, Experience, and Reality, discuss how brands should embrace the immersive experiences of AR to get ahead.   Key Takeaways: [1:47] What is the metaverse? Catherine tells us that it is essentially a universe where the physical and digital worlds meet. We are already living in it, and AR, VR, and AI bring a multitude of opportunities for both businesses and consumers. It can sound complicated, but Catherine feels it can be truly and deeply magical. [3:40] How do you help build a virtual economy when you don't know the first thing about building a virtual experience? Alan explains how he needed to solve this at his company, MetaVRse. It was his job to make virtual reality experiences easier for anyone to build, which makes them more successful. [4:46] Virtual reality puts us right into the virtual world, but augmented reality casts the virtual world onto the physical world: It brings the movie right onto our very real and tactile lives. [5:20] Galit explains why she loves augmented reality, and how this technology is becoming an indigenous piece to our physical reality. She created a filter called “Being Galit Ariel”, where people could go into Snap and try on her look, full of funky glasses and bright lipstick. During COVID, she found this filter created an easy way for her to represent herself in the comfort of her own home. [8:09] The metaverse can help democratize the internet because there could be less judgment when you don't know who you are speaking with. This allows people to create an identity that they feel really reflects who they are. [10:31] Alan walks us through a tutorial of his MetaVRse platform, and helps us imagine the strange new spaces we might be able to create, whether for art, fun, work, or socializing. [14:01] Galit explains how the wonders of virtual reality might distract us from the beauty and joy that comes from living in our tactile world. [15:30] How will branding and advertising work in these spaces? Brands should get ahead of the trend by being the ones to create their own space, hold events, and engage with fan-created branded experiences. Otherwise, you may have a chicken in Subway trying to sell you a foot-long sandwich. [20:07] Galit explains the need for regulation, even if it slows things down. Companies and users must also be aware of the data that is collected from their extended reality experience, and how it's being used. Not only could your unique digital signature be tracked, but your body language, physical information, and even inside your home. [24:47] We need to make sure that everyone has access to the virtual internet or metaverse, and that people get an equal chance to build their skillsets in order to participate in the virtual economy.   Quotes: [10:20] “I love the creative properties because people build worlds that conform to their wildest imagination.” - Catherine [14:01] “We still have this inherent need to touch and experience things, and if we can add richer layers to this world, the beauty of augmented reality will create a deeper experience of our real world, without losing contact with it.” - Galit [19:09] “Every surface is a potential media content platform. So, we need to think about the different ways in which people are engaging with media and meet them there.” - Catherine [21:57] “I think we all need to kind of buckle up and be more responsible about what we're doing, how we're doing, and why.” - Galit [24:24] “As the metaverse continues to become a more prominent part of our lives, privacy and regulation will become a more prominent part of the conversation. But who gets to participate in that conversation depends on who has access to the tech.” - James [24:48] “We need to make sure that there are standards that allow for everyone to access this virtual internet or metaverse and get an equal chance to build their skillsets to participate in the virtual economy.” - Catherine   Continue on your journey: pega.com/podcast   Mentioned: Catherine D. Henry Media.Monks Alan Smithson MetaVRse Galit Ariel Augmenting Alice: The Future of Identity, Experience, and Reality.

Pakhuis de Zwijger
Galit Ariel on designing the future

Pakhuis de Zwijger

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 60:25


In this episode, Annick van Rinsum speaks with Galit Ariel: techno-futurist, Designing the City for All Fellow and founder and head of futures at Future Memory INC. They talk about the value of the unquantifiable, about unlearning to carelessly give up our data for convenience, and about her Designing the City for All fellowship in which she explores the impact of tech-infused urban environments on agency, representation, and self-expression. Do you want to know more about this topic? Join our triptych series Hacking the city on Monday November 15th, Monday November 29th and Monday December 6th, online or in person. Go to www.dezwijger.nl/agenda to see more. Or Go to our online research page on Designing Cities for All at www.dezwijger.nl/dcfa. Editor & producer: Annick van Rinsum

Impact Talks
#54: Technofuturist - Truth behind Successful 'Purpose' Companies (Galit Ariel)

Impact Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 68:42


A futurist and a creative that explores the wild and imaginative side of immersive technologies and their impact on our cultures, behaviours and interactions. ... 00:00 Introduction & topics to discuss 5:19 Predicting the future 11:40 Galit's business ‘Future Memory Inc.' 17:31 Cancel culture's effect on the demand of futurists 21:06 Facebook's mistakes 25:30 Successful ‘purpose' companies (Ben & Jerry's, Patagonia) 32:53 Can companies change? 42:28 How to deal with people stuck in their ways 47:33 Could the Pepsi disaster have been averted? 55:13 Galit's technology workshops 1:00:43 Working in the tech sector (without computer science background) ... Join Our Facebook Group Community here: http://bit.ly/sfe-community Listen to our SFE podcast - Impact Talks on Anchor or Spotify: https://startupfundingevent.com/podcast/ Get a FREE VIP Ticket for our next event: http://www.startupfundingevent.com Created by https://www.lightningvideoeditors.com

Can't Sell This
Galit Ariel

Can't Sell This

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 88:37


Galit Ariel, futurist, technologist and PHD candidate speaks with Hugh and Stefan about living in the future ever since first seeing Star Trek at age 7.

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Productivity Mastery
Staying Focused as an Owner of Multiple Businesses: Coffee & Productivity #26 with Angela Podolsky

Productivity Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 61:34


Meet Angela Podolsky - an award-winning entrepreneur with expertise in public speaking, corporate training, sales, and business consulting. She is the founder of Kinesics.com, a consulting firm that helps the business achieve their full potential by mastering the art of body language and non-verbal communication. A couple of weeks ago our common friend Galit Ariel introduced us, and I was very curious to learn from Angela how does she manage to stay focused while being involved in multiple projects. Tune in and hear us talk about focus and what it means, entails, and requires while managing multiple businesses. Get your coffee and enjoy a cozy discussion!

Productivity Mastery
Disrupting the Disruption: Coffee & Productivity #11 with Galit Ariel

Productivity Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 58:04


What is disruption? Do we always have to disrupt? Or should we perhaps focus more on "constructive innovation"? Listen to this episode with a guest - technofuturist | TED Speaker | immersive tech expert and author of 'Augmenting Alice' - Galit Ariel. Stoyan and Galit explore a variety of topics such as the current state of tech, self-awareness, and the meaning of success.

The Syndicate
Augmented Reality, Automation and Life After Move Fast and Break Things | Galit Ariel

The Syndicate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 58:40


Galit Ariel is a transdisciplinary creative and strategic thinker and self-defined Digital Hippie, very focused on augmented reality and experiential tech. Her book Augmenting Alice – The Future of Identity, Experience and Reality explores the manner in which Augmented Reality's diffusion will shift cultural and functional paradigms and redefine core concepts related to culture, space, experience... The post Augmented Reality, Automation and Life After Move Fast and Break Things | Galit Ariel appeared first on The Syndicate.

Anatomy of a Strategy
Moving Towards an Augmented Economy of Things with Galit Ariel

Anatomy of a Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 50:33


Galit Ariel AKA The AR girl is a techno futurist, digital hippie & AR aficionado, TED speaker and author of Augmenting Alice – The Future of Identity, Experience & Reality. If you didn't guess it yet she is passionate about a future of AR and the potential it has to be integrated technology into our everyday lives, but not control it. She joins Tara and Carlos to talk about the future of life without screens, is AR right for everyone or every brand and the ethics and negative effects of augmented reality.  Topics discussed in this episode:  What are the applications of AR, and is it right for everyone? [07:00] Life without screens? [14:12] The virtual continuum & early examples [25:30] The ethics & negative effects of AR [28:39] What are the benefits and best examples of AR?[34:50] The augmented economy [40:05] The challenges of AR [42:44] Thanks to Galit for stopping by the studio. Here's where you can follow and find some of her work.  Galit Ariel on Twitter Augmenting Alice: The Future of Identity, Experience & Reality How AR can make us feel more connected to the world TED Talk How AR is coming for your wallet and your identity - Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoyed this episode. Make sure to follow Tara at @missrogue & Carlos @carlospache_co.  You can also check out Tara's YouTube channel; it has over 200 videos on digital strategy and online audience building.  Truly Inc. is a digital strategy and insights agency based in Toronto, Canada. Visit our website trulyinc.com.  Anatomy of a Strategy podcast is recorded in Toronto, Canada in the offices of Truly Inc. Produced by Carlos Pacheco and Tara Hunt. Podcast editing by Joe Pacheco.  

The Disruptors
134. Augmented Reality, Automation and Life After Move Fast and Break Things | Galit Ariel

The Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 60:48


Galit Ariel (@galitariel) is a transdisciplinary creative and strategic thinker and self-defined Digital Hippie, very focused on augmented reality and experiential tech. Her book Augmenting Alice – The Future of Identity, Experience and Reality explores the manner in which Augmented Reality’s diffusion will shift cultural and functional paradigms and redefine core concepts related to culture, space, experience and ethics. Her agency, Wondarlands, helps clients and brands shape their augmented futures, exploring immersive narratives, interaction tools, brand touch-points, and experience creation. She’s an international speaker and mentor that’s been featured at TED, The Next Web, SXSW, Fifteen Seconds, Slush Tokyo, IVRPA and many more. She is also a member and co-founder of a UK based think-and-do-tank connected to the Ravensbourne University Architecture research center, looking at the future of urban environments and how they might influence the human experience.In today’s episode we discuss:- Life beyond move fast and break things- How augmented reality will connect us in unexpected ways- What Galit thinks about automation, jobs and more…- Why Galit’s worried about the lack of humanity in tech- How to tackles society’s biggest challenges through collective action- When can you expect AR epicness and where will it come from- The reason the attention economy is so destructive- Why AR will trump VR and be the next major paradigm- What Apple means for the future of AR- Why holograms and AR are already here- The reason Google Glass failed and visual AR isn’t ready yet- Why Galit’s worried about privacy and rights going forward

The Disruptors
134. Augmented Reality, Automation and Life After Move Fast and Break Things | Galit Ariel

The Disruptors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2019 60:09


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The Real Conversations Podcast by Nokia
Augmenting Ourselves with Galit Ariel

The Real Conversations Podcast by Nokia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 39:43


Augmenting our appearance may seem like a Black Mirror episode, but it's coming. And when it does, what does this mean for our sense of self if we can change who we are on a person by person basis? AR author and artist Galit Ariel breaks down the issues of identity in an augmented age.   AR and the Future of identity: https://ftr.bz/EP01/pod  Three Laws of AR by Galit Ariel: https://ftr.bz/3laws/pod

The Real Conversations Podcast by Nokia
Welcome to the Futurithmic Podcast

The Real Conversations Podcast by Nokia

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 3:00


In this trailer, Michael talks with three of the upcoming guests about some of the most influential technologies and trends that are shaping our lives today.  Listen to Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, talk about how audiences are losing trust for the institutions we rely on; Rory Sutherland, Vice Chairman of Ogilvy, talk about why AI won't necessarily improve consumers' lives; and Galit Ariel, AR artist and author, talk about identity into the future. There will be so much more in the full episodes, so subscribe to get notified when they are released.

Smart Break Podcast
Chiacchierata con Galit Ariel di WondARlands

Smart Break Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 25:32


Con Galit Ariel, esperta di realtà aumentata che al momento vive a Toronto, Ted speaker, autrice di "Augmenting Alice" e fondatrice di wondarlands.com abbiamo parlato di benessere digitale e realtà aumenta. Alcuni degli argomenti affrontati nella nostra chiacchierata:

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Geeks and Beats
Love Virtually

Geeks and Beats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 43:11


Facebook’s Oculus has finally given early adopters a reason to jump into VR. But should the rest of us? Augmented Reality expert and author Galit Ariel joins us to talk about why AR has a brighter future, why it’s a danger, but why we should remain optimistic despite the incredible damage it will do. Plus: […] The post Love Virtually appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.

Media Evolution
Galit Ariel – The Brain and How to Build our Future Identities

Media Evolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 19:43


“We believe what we experience first, and we question or check the facts later.”Our identities are fluent, fragmented and influenced by different processes and influences. They are very much connected to our sense of reality. But then what is 'reality', really? Our reality is the stage on which the 'story' of our lives is played. Typically, we are the main characters, and other people are either participators or spectators. As emerging technologies such as AR get embedded into our everyday experiences, altering the way we understand and interact with the world, the choices how we believe what we experience, who and what can we really trust? 

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Neon Moire Show
Episode XVIII - Galit Ariel on Augmented Reality

Neon Moire Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 67:01


Episode 18 of the Neon Moiré Show is with transdisciplinary creative and strategic thinker Galit Ariel. A 'Digital Hippie’ who is passionate about a future that will integrate technology into our everyday lives and she is the author of Augmenting Alice. In the podcast, Thomas Dahm talks with Ariel about her book, the history and future of Augmented Reality and the value of the physical space. --- 
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 If you have questions, we love to get your feedback on Twitter https://twitter.com/neonmoire And of course, if you enjoyed this episode please let Galit Ariel know via Twitter at https://twitter.com/galitariel ---
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University of the Underground
13 Steps Below - EPISODE 4 - Since 1989 (part 2)

University of the Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 21:18


In this month's episode of 13 Steps Below- a podcast created by the students at the University of the Underground-, the second in a two-parter, we hear about the students' work in London and their creative processes as part of a project called 'Since 1989'. For their latest educative endeavor, students were tasked to explore the question, 'When post-truth is the new normal, what is the role of fiction in revealing hidden political narratives?' Part cinemathèque, part record label, part theatre set, students share their creative processes with you. In Episode 4 we hear interviews from Phil Lee, Creative Director at record label XL recordings and board member at the University of the Underground; British Film Institute's curator Anna Bogutskaya and interviews from Galit Ariel, self-proffered digital hippy and augmented reality expert. All taking us on a final explorative journey of the role of media, archiving and curation in a post-truth realm. Complimented by more audio works made by the students! This podcast was made by the students of the MA Design of Experiences at the University of the Underground and the Sandberg Instituut: Malena Maria Arcucci, John Charles Bricker, Tom Burke, Alexander Cromer, Francisco Dorado, Ryan Eykholt, Heather Griffin, Juhee Hahm, Anna Maria Merkel, Joseph Pleass, Ada Reinthal, Luke George Hardy Rideout, Evita Eva-Maria Bianca Rigert, Jack Waghorn! Massive thank you to University of the Underground's board member Phil Lee, creative director at XL recordings, for letting them record in the studio but also to the British Film Institute and the British Council for giving them access to their archives

DigitalCulture.LA
Augmenting Alice with Galit Ariel

DigitalCulture.LA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018


We’ve talked a lot about VR on this show, and there are a lot of great experiences out there. From Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Carne y Arena at LACMA, which puts you in the shoes of an immigrant crossing the border into the united states, to The VOIDs hyper-reality experience Star Wars Secrets of the Empire, where you and three other people move through a virutal world as undercover agents to retrieve information critical to the Rebel Alliance. VR has a lot of potential, but what about VR’s less immersive cousin, AR? Quite a few companies like Intel are coming out with glasses that look just like reading glasses, but have some level of display meant to be accessed when you want, to more grandiose endeavors like Magic Leap, who hope to create ubiquitous lightweight glasses that add virtual objects to the real world. My guest this week is Galit Ariel, founder of WondARlands and the author of, "Augmenting Alice, The Future of Identity, Experience and Reality", which contextualizes AR Applications, implementation potential, and the technologies challenges and risks. I spoke with Galit about AR vs VR and the challenges we have with AR, but first, what brought Galit to AR...

Funny as Tech: a tech ethicist & comedian tackle the thorniest topics in tech w/ the help of experts!
Ep22: We talk AR vs VR with Galit Ariel and how AR can change the world

Funny as Tech: a tech ethicist & comedian tackle the thorniest topics in tech w/ the help of experts!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 34:24


How will augmented reality alter our future?! What is a better platform...AR or VR? Co-hosts David Ryan Polgar (tech ethicist) and Joe Leonardo (comedian) chat with AR expert Galit Ariel! Galit Ariel is a self-proclaimed DIGITAL HIPPIE & AUTHOR of “Augmenting Alice: The Future of Identity, Experience and Reality”. She is a multidisciplinary creative and strategic thinker, who is passionate about a future that will aesthetically integrate technology into our everyday lives, but not control it. Galit’s keynote speech about Augmented Reality – at the Dutch Innovation Platform, South by Southwest and The Next Web has brought attention to her work across the globe. https://twitter.com/galitariel This episode was recorded at Grand Central Tech. For more info visit their website at: www.grandcentraltech.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/GCTech Funny as Tech is a monthly live panel show and weekly podcast that tackles the thorniest issues in tech! Live shows are performed at the Peoples Improv Theater in Manhattan and podcast interviews at Grand Central Tech. Funny as Tech also performs on the road with conferences and special events. Have a question? Info@FunnyAsTech.com FUNNY AS TECH FunnyAsTech.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/FunnyAsTech Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/FunnyAsTech/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FunnyAsTech/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-328735920 Signup to our monthly mailing list: http://eepurl.com/dgokyz https://twitter.com/TechEthicist https://twitter.com/ImJoeLeonardo NEW EPISODES EVERY MONDAY

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Augmented Humanity & Our Changing Reality

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018 38:48


Ep #6: Technology is changing the way we perceive reality — whether you have some kind of headset on or not… and it’s much more than pokeman go. In this episode we hear from Galit Ariel, self-proclaimed ‘digital hippy’ and author of Augmenting Alice, and Chirryl-Lee Ryan, a trans-disciplanary design leader, two brilliant multi-disciplinary UX experts, on two different sides of the globe, about augmented reality, the minister of loneliness, and experience design as the ‘muse’ of product development. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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