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When an object consists of bits instead of atoms, how do you preserve and display it for future generations? For Episode 3 of the Culture and Technology Podcast, two pioneers of digital culture curation, Natalie Kane at London's V&A and Marlies Wirth at Vienna's MAK, discuss the digital objects and share the challenges and rewards of collecting art that tells the story of our current moment – from Amazon Echo to the Women's March Pussyhat.
This week I’m excited to share that I’m joined by the futurist Natalie Kane! Natalie is the curator of Digital Design at the V&A and one-half of Haunted Machines a festival that explores the unexplained mysteries of technology. In today’s episode, we talk about the questions you should ask yourself if you’re building technology or a future-proof brand. You’ll find out what it’s like to enter university when you’re the first one in the family. And finally, we talk about public speaking and the discrimination against women.Natalie is phenomenal if you’re interested in becoming a futurist yourself the make sure you are following her on Twitter @Nd_Kane. You can find out more about Haunted Machines at hauntedmachines.comBe sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast.If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes.To get extended show notes listing the tools and resources we’ve talked about on this episode visit wannabepodcast.com. Show notes update on Wednesday.Thank you for listening!
In an extremely online world, no one truly disappears when they die. Join Max and Dorian as they explore death in the era of Web 2.0! It's a realm of digital remains, post-mortem social media profiles, public mourning of celebrities... and brands being very, very dumb. Click here to read Natalie Kane's transcribed talk on Death and the Internet. (https://hauntedmachines.com/A-SHORT-HISTORY-OF-DEATH-AND-THE-INTERNET-Transcript-of-a-talk-given) Click here to watch Mark Zuckerberg smoke these meats. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBxTEoseZak)
This is a special episode of Presentable recorded live in front of an audience at the New Adventures conference in Nottingham, England. It is a roundtable conversation with the event's speakers: Cennydd Bowles, Akil Benjamin, Natalie Kane.
On the podcast this week, we sat down with the V&A’s curator of digital design, Natalie Kane. Working in the V&A’s Design, Architecture and Digital department, as a curator, it’s Natalie’s job to think about how the museum collects, cares for and displays digital objects. Originally an English Literature graduate from Portsmouth University, Natalie recounts her ‘very wonky’ career trajectory – from landing various volunteering roles and learning to code, to taking up her position at the V&A last year. Explaining what it means to collect ‘boundless’ digital objects, Natalie talks about what it means to have ‘curator hands’; telling alternative stories with objects; and how working on co-founded curatorial project, Haunted Machines, ties into her curatorial practice. ... This episode of Creative Lives was brought to you by Lecture in Progress. It was presented by Marianne Hanoun and the editor was Ivor Manly. Lecture in Progress is made possible with the support of a number of brand partners – they include ustwo, Google, GF Smith and The Paul Smith Foundation.
**Wanna Be will be live with Brand and Marketing expert Prisca Moyesa, and I will be running an extended Masterclass session in London on June 2nd. At the live show we’ll break down how to switch your business model if it’s not working (I’ve done this four times!) We’ll show you how we generate multiple income streams while we grow our businesses and how we finally learned to get comfy with our finances. This is the event for aspiring entrepreneurs and brand builders. Spaces are limited so get a ticket at wannabelive.eventbrite.co.uk.**This week I’m excited to share that the futurist Natalie Kane joins me! Natalie is the curator of Digital Design at the V&A and one-half of Haunted Machines a festival that explores the unexplained mysteries of technology. I met Natalie at my first ever solo speaking gig at SheSays Brighton. Natalie is a phenomenal storyteller who has a great career path that leads to her looking at the dark side of technology and it's impact on the future.How cool is Natalie, if you’re interested in a career in technology and the future you 100% should follow Natalie on Twitter @Nd_Kane. You can find out more about Haunted Machines at hauntedmachines.comDon’t forget Wanna Be is going Live for the 1st time on June 2nd and it won’t be any regular live show. Prisca and have created an afternoon masterclass to help you level up your career, finance and brand. Get tickets at wannabelive.eventbrite.co.ukIf you like how this podcast is made and you think you can do what I do, then you need to reach out to the ShoutOut Network find out more about membership by visiting shoutoutnetwork.co.ukBe sure to follow Wanna Be on Twitter and Instagram @wannabepodcast.If you’re enjoying this podcast, please leave a review on iTunes.To get extended show notes listing the tools and resources we’ve talked about on this episode visit wannabepodcast.com. Show notes update on Wednesday.Thank you for listening! For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Summary: This week on the DVCC Flat Belly Cure Podcast, Henry and Stephen turn to a question asked by DVCC St Albans client Natalie Kane; namely 'what is more important, Exercise or Nutrition?' Stephen begins by discussed the idea that firstly there is not a ONE SIZE FITS ALL answer, but that your TRAINING will always lead the way... If you enjoy the DVCC Flat Belly Cure Podcast, be sure to go to apple podcasts app, search for the Flat Belly Cure and hit subscribe. That way each week you'll get the new episode, automatically, as soon as it is uploaded. If you want to learn more about The DVCC, you can go to thedvcc.com where there is plenty of information and you can download a pricing guide if you wish! 3 Key Points: Training is the lead domino. Establishing a ‘training habit,' or routine is KEY. Good training generally leads to better nutrition.
Today things get a little spooky. We meet Tobias Revell and Natalie Kane, who together form Haunted Machines. Haunted Machines explores narratives of myth, magic and haunting around technology. They've recently participated in the Serpentine Galleries’ 24-hour event on artificial intelligence, machines and consciousness this year – called Guest, Host, Ghost – and most recently curated the Impakt festival 2017 in Utrecht, the Netherlands. One the agenda: why we still haven’t shaken our industrial-era understanding of machines and technology, and the undeniable creepiness of Alexa.
For this month’s episode, Rowena Burns was joined by two creative luminaries, Naho Matsuda and Natalie Kane, who are currently tasked with bringing the CityVerve project to life. Naho is a member of FutureEverthing’s FAULT LINES cohort, and responsible for a new artwork commissioned by CityVerve and titled ‘every thing every time’. Natalie, meanwhile, works at FutureEverything as an editor and curator, and the pair spoke with Rowena about what FutureEverything is doing to blur the boundaries between art and technology. They also discussed the importance of involving local people in the development of these ideas and solutions, and how we can look at city technology in new, more human-centric ways. Elsewhere, Tim Streather of SPICA Technologies was in the hot seat for our regular ‘Meet the Partners’ segment, and we heard from Cisco’s Nick Chrissos and Pete Rai down at IoT World Forum too.
Livepodcast inspelad från scenen på MC-mässan, nu har ni möjlighet att lyssna på den i efterhand. Vi pratar med Frida Östlund och Natalie Kane om nya Hondateamet. Samt med Eddie Hjortmarker om märkes- och klassbyte inför säsongen 2017.
Livepodcast inspelad från scenen på MC-mässan, nu har ni möjlighet att lyssna på den i efterhand. Vi pratar med Frida Östlund och Natalie Kane om nya Hondateamet. Samt med Eddie Hjortmarker om märkes- och klassbyte inför säsongen 2017.
Natalie Kane, C&P officer at FutureEverything and researcher at Changeist, co-founder of Haunted Machines, a project which reflects on narratives of magic pervading technology.In this second talk of the session Making Sense of Technology at Lift16, Natalie Kane looks into the ghosts that live at the intersection between the digital and physical worlds and how technology can haunt us when sufficiently badly designed.Dive into the ethereal world of technology!Recorded on February 12, 2016, in Geneva. See timecodes and reference hyperlinks here.
This week Tony interviews Natalie Kane at Goodwood. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A first exploration of The Relativity Matrix with Scott Smith, Georgina Voss, Natalie Kane and Andrew Sleigh, at the Lighthouse Arts in Brighton.