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The FMCG Guys
The CPG Guys: Shoptalk 2025 Recap

The FMCG Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 54:38


The CPGGUYS cover the recently concluded Shoptalk spring 2025 from Las Vegas. What a show! Besides our opening networking reception, we had a chance to meet up with many brands, retailers and of course all our sponsors.  This episode is collectively sponsored by Epsilon, Dunnhumby, Osmos,  Apply to join the Cornell retail media program https://ecornell.cornell.edu/certificates/marketing/retail-media-strategy/ Find Sri Rajagopalan on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sri-rajagopalan-09a0062/ Find Peter VS Bond on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/pvsbond/ Find CPGGUYS on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/company/56451211 Find CPGGUYS online at : https://www.cpgguys.com/ Here's what we discussed :  1. Different tracks for learning 2. Key mainstage presentations 3. Detailed analysis of the omnichannel track and breakouts 4. Networking opportunities

Growth League Podcast
The Power of Listening to Customers | Growth League Podcast ft. Bernadette Farag, Osmos CMO

Growth League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 34:10


Bernadette talks about how Osmos further prioritizes high-impact tasks and how she balances immediate results with long-term goals. She further emphasizes the importance of listening to both customer and team member ideas, while balancing these with the company's overall strategy.

The CPG Guys
Shoptalk 2025 Recap With The CPGGUYS

The CPG Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 54:37


The CPGGUYS cover the recently concluded Shoptalk spring 2025 from Las Vegas. What a show! Besides our opening networking reception, we had a chance to meet up with many brands, retailers and of course all our sponsors. This episode is collectively sponsored by Epsilon, Dunnhumby, Osmos, Apply to join the Cornell retail media program https://ecornell.cornell.edu/certificates/marketing/retail-media-strategy/Find Sri Rajagopalan on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/sri-rajagopalan-09a0062/Find Peter VS Bond on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/in/pvsbond/Find CPGGUYS on Linkedin at : https://www.linkedin.com/company/56451211Find CPGGUYS online at : https://www.cpgguys.com/Here's what we discussed : 1. Different tracks for learning2. Key mainstage presentations3. Detailed analysis of the omnichannel track and breakouts4. Networking opportunitiesCPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comRhea Raj's Website: http://rhearaj.comLara Raj in Katseye: https://www.katseye.world/DISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.

Kurt Kjergaard Beach Podcast
Indie Dance The Mix Series Pumuki

Kurt Kjergaard Beach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 60:58


Hallo Freunde freue mich sehr euch heute eine neue Epiosde meiner Indie Dance The Mix Series präsentieren zu können. Diesmal mit Dj & Producer David Campos aka Pumuki aus Madrid,Spanien. Hello friends I am very pleased to be able to present you a new episode of my Indie Dance The Mix Series today. This time with Dj & Producer David Campos aka Pumuki from Madrid, Spain. LINKS SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/pumuki-4 INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/pumuki_pincha_discos/ Booking: pumukipinchadiscos@gmail.com BIO David Campos Torres, better known as Pumuki, fiddled with two cassette decks when he was only 10 years old, making his first mixes. He is a lover of many musical styles, since since childhood, thanks to his father, he has nurtured a good musical culture with styles such as heavy metal, reggae, rock, Italian disco and many more. Back in 1998 his parents gave him his first and only Technics, that's when he began to fully enter the world of electronics. He started mixing hard techno, pulling for the tribal style with references like Cristian Varela, Ben Sims or Samuel L. Session. At the age of 17 he made his debut at Liquid Dance Club where he shared the booth with Dj's of the stature as Oscar Mulero, Mónica Osmos, Raúl Parra or Toni Verdi. From there he began to play in discos and clubs in Madrid and Toledo, including venues such as Groove or Van Vas, the latter being chosen as a finalist in the Phrenetic Society casting. Between 1999 and 2004 he organized the mythical raves called Dê-lüxe´, being known throughout the south of Madrid and north of Toledo for organizing from an abandoned dairy farm to other secret locations or even in a truck. By 2005 he began to experiment with other styles such as minimal or electroclash, the latter was the one that marked him for the rest of his musical career. To this day his sessions do not cease to amaze since the line is indie, with vocals and melodies but with the electroclash spirit that marked him in his day, surprising with some eighties jewel that leaves his listeners perplexed. Now he is starting in the world of music production, in which he is very excited about his new projects. Tracklist Pumuki-He who sows reaps Alvinas-Veneno (Aleito Remix) Pumuki-Out the planet Ben Evers-Acid Orchestra (Man power Remix) Roswell Brothers & Sabina Odone-La noche Mexican (Pumuki remix) The KLF -What time is Love? (Calystarr Remix) Chaim-Star of Noam Ivan Smoka,Alexa-Tanzen03 GG,Monkey Timers,Keita San-Fountain Headwaters-Nothing Brame & Hamo-Waves Reach Cmind-Lost generation (Pumuki Remix) listen all episodes also on APPLE PODCAST podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/kurt…E7vXOuDgX7Ga8z4 SOUNDCLOUD PLAYLIST soundcloud.com/kk-remixe/sets/indie-dance-the-mix-series Disclaimer: All material on this channel is posted with the explicit consent of the artist/labels and no copyrights are violated in any way. If you are a copyright owner and want your work to be removed from our channel please contact us with a personal message here and we will remove your material right away. Please note that we do not benefit from posting this material and have only the intention to help new and emerging artist to be heard by supporting & promoting podcasts. Thx a lot... Kurt Kjergaard

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Adam Simon (born Hampstead, England, 1952) is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY, known both for his paintings and for projects addressing the presentation and distribution of art. Simon's paintings often mine cultural phenomena, including newspaper layout and content, stock photography, iconic images from art history and (most recently) corporate logos. His current exhibition at OSMOS address, in NYC, combines fragments from past paintings. Simon's public projects began with Four Walls, an artists' forum and exhibition space that featured one-evening exhibitions with discussion. Simon co-directed Four Walls first with Michele Araujo in Hoboken, NJ (1984-1988) and subsequently with Mike Ballou in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn, NY (1990-1998). The Four Walls archives are now housed in the Smithsonian Archive of American Art. Simon's other well-known public project was the Fine Art Adoption Network, in collaboration with the NYC nonprofit, Art in General. Beginning in 2006, over 350 artists posted images of works they were willing to give to adopters they selected from among those that solicited the works online. Over 600 works were adopted through FAAN. Simon has exhibited his paintings in the United States and Europe. He has been the recipient of several awards and grants including a NYC Percent for Art commission and a Yaddo artist's residency. As Much As 18 x 14 inches, acrylic on canvas mounted on wood panel 2024  SeeSaw by Neatlight 48 x 36 inches, acrylic on canvas mounted on wood panel 2024 Gloaming 48 x 36 inches, acrylic on canvas mounted on wood panel 2024

Lifeselfmastery's podcast
Building real relationships with peers with Natalia Cebotari from Osmos

Lifeselfmastery's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 39:14


I am thrilled to have Natalia Cebotari, the co-founder of Osmos building the first networking platform for entrepreneurs and professionals that saves time and finds relevant people in less than a minute. In this episode, Natalia Cebotari, founder of Osmos, talks about the networking platform designed to save time and connect professionals quickly. Natalia shares her journey, from working alongside her husband on their first startup to becoming Chief Strategy Officer at Yandex, where she built new ventures within the corporation. She discusses the challenges of building a social platform, the growth of Osmos, the importance of conversations in expanding one's network, and much more!Subscribe on SpotifySubscribe on YouTubeSubscribe on iTunesLearn* What are the key metrics Natalia focuses on to measure the success of Osmos?* What strategies have been most effective in growing the user base of Osmos?* Will companies actually make more revenue from having AI in products* What is your favorite business book? –Lean Analytics* What is your favorite online tool? –iPhone notes* If you could go back to when you started working, what is the one thing you would have focused on? – Talk to customersTimestamps* 03:30 – Learning to navigate challenges and becoming resilient in entrepreneurship.* 05:00 – Natalia's transition to working at Yandex as Chief Strategy Officer.* 06:30 – Building new ventures inside Yandex and the differences from a small startup.* 08:15 – The importance of collaboration and communication in large companies like Yandex.* 11:00 – The vision behind Osmos and Natalia's motivation to create an alternative to LinkedIn.* 13:00 – Challenges entrepreneurs face with loneliness and isolation.* 14:30 – How conversations with new people can bring fresh energy and ideas.* 16:00 – Natalia discusses how Osmos grew its initial user base through networking.* 17:30 – The effectiveness of attending online conferences for user acquisition.* 19:00 – The role of email integration in Osmos' growth strategy.* 23:00 – The importance of tracking the number of conversations and user satisfaction.* 26:00 – How paid users behave differently and take conversations more seriously.* 28:00 – Insights on product development from feedback received from paid users.* 30:00 – Balancing user growth with maintaining a high-quality user experience.* 32:00 – Natalia's perspective on growth as an art, not just a science.* 33:30 – The right time to hire a growth teamNatalia's Links LDN– https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliechebotarWebsite – https://osmos.socialMy Links Podcast: https://lifeselfmastery.com/itunesYouTube:  youtube.com/lifeselfmasteryTwitter: https://twitter.com/rohitmal5-day email course: www.enterprisesalesexpertise.comNewsletter:  This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit partnergrow.substack.com

The Outdoor Biz Podcast
Trekking Beyond Everest: The Unique Offerings of Hobnail Trekking [EP 455]

The Outdoor Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 59:48


Today on episode 455 of the Outdoor Biz Podcast I'm talking with Mark Johnson from Hobnail Trekking. Mark shares how Hobnail Trekking has expanded into several destinations and continues to offer only the highest levels of service and trekking expertise. Today on episode 455 of the Outdoor Biz Podcast I'm talking with Mark Johnson from Hobnail Trekking. Mark shares how Hobnail Trekking has expanded into several destinations and continues to offer only the highest levels of service and trekking expertise. Facebook​ ​Twitter​ ​Instagram​ Love the show? Subscribe, ​rate, review, and share!​ Sign up for my Newsletter ​HERE​ I'd love to hear your feedback about the show! You can contact me here: ​rick@theoutdoorbizpodcast.com Brought to you this week by Tee Public Show Notes 00:00 Fascination with Nepal leads to Holly creating her bucket list. 04:27 Early days of adventure travel, career transition. 10:00 Unique travel experiences from a non-traditional company. 11:00 Mark and Holly create a travel company for everyday adventurers. 14:49 Interest in Mount Everest and other treks. 20:02 Mark's memorable experience from one of the treks . . . when he napped in the woods, and was found by the trip organizers. 24:21 The World is becoming more judgmental, and there needs to be respect. 28:10 Train for the trek by mimicking conditions. 31:54 Prepare physically before operating at high altitudes. 35:36 Rick's adventure in Georgia meeting happy locals. 38:45 Population growth will lead to overpopulation problems. 40:59 Trekking remains timeless; technology won't change it. 43:33 Hobnail Adventures expanding to new adventure destinations. 46:30 Hobnail opens up new travel possibilities for clients. 49:18 Favorite piece of gear: DJI Pocket 2, OSMOS camera. 54:10 Nepal trip inspires one of Mark's books "Doofus Dad Does Everest." Learn More Hobnail Web Page Contact us Instagram X Facebook You Tube Mark's Books Next Steps If you enjoy interviews devoted to the outdoor industry, find us online at ricksaez.com/listen. We love likes and comments, and if you know someone who is also an outdoor enthusiast, go ahead and share our site with them, too. And be sure to Subscribe to our newsletter Keywords #Adventure travel, #Hobnail Trekking Company, #Mark Johnson, #Everest Base Camp trek, #Adventure travel industry, #Middle-aged adventure travel, #Mount Everest, #Popular trekking destinations, #Off-the-beaten-path trekking, #Wilderness first aid, #Travel insurance, #Adventure risk, #Peruvian trek, #Business process improvement, #Tour operator partnerships, #Sustainable travel, #Physical fitness for trekking, #"Doofus Dad Does Everest Base Camp" book, #Outdoor gear, #Podcast promotions, #Embracing adventure, #Fiction writing, #Ancillary income stream, #Ecuadorian Odyssey, #Rebranding, #Expansion plans, #Outdoor industry growth, #Sherpa encounter, #Cultural exchange, #Technology impact on travel, #Altitude training. Podcast produced using Descript, CastMagic Podcast hosted by Libsyn: sign up with code 'outdoorbizpod' for 20% OFF Show Notes powered by Castmagic Website powered by Wordpress Get Your Podcast Published NOW!  I'm partnering with Tracy DeForge, Stephanie Euler, and the Produce Your Podcast team to get it out of your head and into your followers' ears. Tracy and her team have helped me grow and monetize my show, and podcasters trust them because they deliver. Go to https://produceyourpodcast.com/rsaez to get all the details. Let's get your show created, produced, and on the air today. Go to https://ricksaez.com/pyp and get all the details. Let me know if you have any questions. Note: As an Affiliate of Amazon and others, I earn from qualifying purchases.

No Country
182 - A Bureaucracy of Ghosts

No Country

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 89:05


Snow on the mountains. Starting to teach Jurassic Park. The tallest novelist of all time. Crichton's most controversial novel. Was Crichton a good novelist? Trapped in the bathroom. Is the science ever settled? Harmful Content. Militant non-musicians. Compliance. Kris vs. The Looping World. Lost malls. Hunting for bookstores in a small town. The worst bookstore in the history of America. Return policies on dirty magazines. Osmos with the cosmos, or you will be socializing with a bureaucracy of ghosts. Sex positive interrogative counter-scientism societal utopianism. Indistinguishable news organizations. Garmonbozia pablum. Does Liberal and Conservative mean anything? Should we have a Women Party and a Men Party? People can't see anything from another point of view, but more importantly, they can't see their own point of view. Kindness as a placating sinister force. People get more feral the more “nice” the conversation gets. Giving people responsibilities. The Gold Bar Test. Cults are about structure. Preview of 2024. JDO's imaginative challenge brings him to Swift Current, where a man wheels a cross through town and a Chinese restauranteur has problems with his fake hand. The Harari Main Market. The chaos of markets, the harmony of trading. Looking closely at Mayan and Aztec societies. Hardy Boys cover designs. Reassessment of danger from the fear of serfs to a kind of danger you'd want to be a part of.

Science In-Between
Episode 146: I Kill the Bit

Science In-Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 51:25


This week we talk about games and simulation and what kind or role they play in science education. Things that bring us joy this week: Wellword (https://wellwordgame.com/en) Osmos+ (https://apps.apple.com/us/app/osmos/id6444173191)on the Apple App Store Intro/Outro Music: Notice of Eviction by Legally Blind (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Legally_Blind)

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Episode 154: Would You Like Bugs With That

Post Unavailable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 64:36


We left some eggs inside your brain and we're just coming to pick them up, sorry. While you've got bug-brain listen to us buzz about remembering dead comedians, TikTok WiFi, free spy market, The Great Wall lie, Lord of the Rings LiveLeak, pitbull reputation, deep frying your dog's balls, Church's Chicken slogan, Chris Chan prison release, Noah Needs Moms, Kanye West Superbad, pawg and muscle mommy erasure, bug protein propaganda, standard issue pedophiles, really small cows, McWasp burger, calamari shrimp, Osmos rat meat, fake pollution studies, make me a purple stew, Will It Toes?, the death of MCNs, Judge Judy vore, giving public schools a god, and a teaser at our next project! Gotta buzz! Check out our monkey merch!: https://my-store-c638a6.creator-spring.com

DJ Глюк
DJ Глюк (DJ Gluk) - Rus Pop MuZiK Vol. 10 (Russian Pop) Март 2023

DJ Глюк

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 61:56


RuMantic Vol. 55 - vk.com/djgluk?w=wall3684818_34… Rus Pop MuZiK @ DJ Глюк 1. Sam Wick - Нас Нет 2. Некрасовский - Светлая Луна 3. A'DI - Музыка 4. HOLLYFLAME - Зачем Плакала 5. Те100стерон - 18+ 6. Tucci - Снова В Ноль 7. Dashi - Париж 8. Lina Lee - Танцуй 9. Galust - Вечеринка 10. Chebanov - Ты Мой Кайф 11. Amirchik - Молчание 12. Dan Korshunov - На Заре (Phonk Remix) 13. L'One - День Когда Нас Не Станет 14. HOLLYFLAME - Моя Девочка 15. BAGARDI - Italia 16. Зомб - Занят 17. Миша Житов - Убегаю 18. Даниил Ким - Моя Любовь Мертва 19. Grillyazh - Завтра Будет Дождь 20. Паша Proorok - Минорами 21. OSMOS - Танцуем 22. Вылитый Я - Лечу 23. Olga Sinyaeva - Что-То Большее

LatamlistEspresso
Rankmi merged with Osmos and raised a Series A round, Ep 129

LatamlistEspresso

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 2:43


In this week's Espresso, we cover updates from Blipay, Rankmi, Avista, and more!Outline of this episode:[0:28] – Marco raises $200M to expand SME financing platform in Latin America[0:44] – Brazilian fintech Blipay secures $6.7M[1:02] – Rankmi merges with Osmos and raises a Series A round[1:16] – Avista closes a $22.5M debt facility from Accial Capital[1:36] – Bitso launches Bitso Card[1:50] – LatamList featured articlesResources & people mentioned:Startups: Marco, Blipay, Rankmi, Osmos, AvistaVC firms: Castlelake, MidCap Financial, SRM Ventures, Softbank Latin America Fund, Accial CapitalPeople mentioned: Rocio Wu

The Nonlinear Library
EA - EA should help Tyler Cowen publish his drafted book in China by Matt Brooks

The Nonlinear Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2023 5:17


Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: EA should help Tyler Cowen publish his drafted book in China, published by Matt Brooks on January 14, 2023 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Tyler Cowen was on the Jan 9th episode of ChinaTalk, a podcast hosted by Jordan Schneider. Podcast: China Talk Substack: At 39:45 Tyler mentions writing a book to improve US relations with China that will likely never be published. We should help him publish it!Edit: Tyler is interested although worried about censorship I transcribed this part of the podcast with Whisper, so there may be mistakes. Go listen to the entire episode anyway, it's worth a listen. Transcription JordanSo shortly, millions of Chinese nationals who've been playing World of Warcraft their entire lives will no longer be able to. I'm curious, how important shared cultural touchstones, like video games, the NBA and Marvel movies are to keeping the peace? Tyler I don't know, we had plenty such touchstones with, say, Germany before World War I, World War II, it didn't matter. But certainly worth trying, you know, I had my own project to improve relations with China, which failed, by the way. I wrote a manuscript for a book, and my plan was to publish it only in China. And it was a book designed to explain America to the Chinese, and make it more explicable, more understandable. So I wrote the book, I submitted it to Xinhua, which gave me a contract, even paid me in advance. But then a number of events came along, most specifically the Trump trade wars, and the book never came out. They're still sitting on it. I don't think it will ever come out. That was my, you know, you could call it, misguided project, to just do a very small amount to help the two countries get along better. Jordan Wow, what were your, what were your themes? Tyler Well, if you think of Tokvill, he wrote democracy in America, so that Europeans would understand America better, right? So I thought, well, if we're trying to explain America to Chinese people, it's a really very different set of questions, especially in the 21st century. Though I covered a lot of basic differences across the economies, the policies, why are the economies different? Why is there so little state ownership in America? Why are so many parts of America so bad at infrastructure? Why do Americans save less? How is religion different in America? That was, I think, an especially sensitive topic. And just try to make sense of America for Chinese readers, but not defending it. Just some kind of, all of branch of understanding. Here's how we are. And I don't know. I don't think they'll ever put the book out. And of course, by now, it's out of date. Jordan Yeah, but there's, I mean, there's plenty of other people. Other like countries on the planet who could use a little, you know, a civics 101. Tyler They could. I mean, this is a book written for Chinese people with the contrasts and data comparisons to China. So to sort of send the same book to, you know, Senegal, I don't think would really make sense. Jordan Yeah, but if you publish it in the US, it will like, you know, Osmos out. I don't think it needs to be published by Xinhua for Chinese people to read it, Tyler. Tyler I've thought of having it translated into Chinese distributed Somersault in some way. Haven't ruled that out. No downside for me, but you want to do things right. And I kept on waiting for Xinhua. And now I've really completely given up. The book is out of date with facts. That's not a big problem. Facts you can update, but it's very out of date with respect to tone. So right now, everyone feels you need to be tough with China. You can't sort of say nice things to China about China, you're pandering. You look like LeBron James or you're afraid to speak up. And the book would have made a lot of sense, say in 2015 that its current tone doesn't make sense in ...

Pathmonk Presents Podcast
Supporting Buying Journeys for Different Personas in Different Verticals | Interview with JD Prater from Osmos

Pathmonk Presents Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 17:15


Knowing that our product, service, or solutions help different people in different industries can be a satisfying and rewarding feeling. However, it makes the job of marketers a bit more complicated as we work to really support those buying journeys. Serving different personas in varying verticals is Osmos, a low-code platform that streamlines how you work with external data and systems. The Head of Marketing, JD Prater joins us to dive into his perspective of growth and supporting these buying journeys. JD aims to transition to a product-led marketing strategy and he gives us an insight into what that means to them and how they aim to do it. Listen in!

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Episode 105: Bubba Blasted

Post Unavailable

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 71:43


Now that the mask mandates have been lifted, everyone can see you laughing at our hilarious jokes! Terrify strangers by listening to the PU boys talk about kissing Osmos drivers, Jim Carrey sequels, the Sonic room, Comic Con censorship, Shadman Spartacus, stabbed cosplayers, Arby's animal hospital, McDonald's vigilante, weed sponsorship, Smiling Friends cosplay, the FNAF speech, the fandom menace, Dr. Seuss serial killer, the Ranger Code, the Bart Simpson Complex, mom tier list, kangussy, Fruity Pebbles commercial, and Applebees harassment. One of these has got to make you show off your big green smile. Check out our merch!: https://my-store-c638a6.creator-spring.com/

TerraSpaces
IBC Gang Lounge: NFTs, Gaming, & Osmos Airdrop Pt.1

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 96:17


Today on the Ether we have part 1 of a 2 part IBC Gang Lounge hosted by Tricky Crypto, Cosmo Clay, and friends. Recorded on February 18th 2022. Make sure to check out our sponsors, Orbital Command, Luart, Talis, and WeFund! We appreciate their support.

TerraSpaces
IBC Gang Lounge: NFTs, Gaming, & Osmos Airdrop Pt.2

TerraSpaces

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2022 129:27


Today on the Ether we have part 2 of a 2 part IBC Gang Lounge hosted by Tricky Crypto, Cosmo Clay, and friends. Recorded on February 18th 2022. Make sure to check out our sponsors, Orbital Command, Luart, Talis, and WeFund! We appreciate their support.

Sound & Vision
Robert Russell

Sound & Vision

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 72:00


Robert Russell is a painter who lives and works in Los Angeles, CA (b. 1971, Kansas City, MO) he received his Master of Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts, Santa Clarita, CA and his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI. 
Recent solo exhibitions include Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; “A Theory of Clouds,” OSMOS Station, Stamford, NY; “Book Paintings,” Anat Ebgi Gallery, Los Angeles, CA, “Tonic Immobility,” Burrard Arts Foundation,Vancouver, BC, Canada; Big Pond Artworks, Munich, Germany; “Men Who are Named Robert Russell,” OSMOS, New York, NY; “Scattershot,” Anna Helwing Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; “Pink,” Anna Helwing Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; “Robert Russell: Recent Work,” Limn Gallery, San Francisco, CA, and “Skaters,” Frumkin/Duval Gallery, Santa Monica, CA. 
Recent group exhibitions include “Mystic Truths” (curated by Brooke Wise), NeueHouse Bradbury, Los Angeles, CA; “Good Company: Pt. 1,” Anat Ebgi Gallery, “Perfect Day,” Roberts and Tilton Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; “The Art of Politics,” Pasadena Convention Center, Los Angeles, CA; “The Dorian Project,” Second Guest Projects, New York, NY; “The Los Angeles Initiative - Rema Hort Mann Foundation,” Honor Fraser Gallery, Los Angeles, CA; “Dilettantes, Dandied and Divas,” Gavlak Projects, Palm Beach, FL amongst many others.

SaaS Connect
Supercharge Your SaaS With AI From Google

SaaS Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 26:36


In this episode of SaaS Connect by Cloud Software Association, Naresh Venkat, head of ML/AI Product Partnerships at Google at the time of the recording, but now co-founder and COO at Osmos, discusses how SaaS can supercharge with Google AI products. Google is an AI business, and this presentation covers the unique value of machine learning within partnerships as well as Google AI opportunities: There are only around two million machine learning experts who really know what they're doing, but the vast majority of people who use applications are developers and business users, so Google wants to help pass on what they know to them. Google AI products include: 1. Google Translation 2. Google Photos 3. Gmail Smart Reply 4. AlphaGo 5. Google Cloud AI 6. Contact Centre AI Because there are so few people who can create custom ML models today, Google's goal is to empower more users to help enterprises put AI into production, hence the partnership opportunities. Cloud AI building block products, classified into the following categories: sight, language, conversation. Focused AI in Google's key verticals. Where's a good place to start with AI for companies who have established datasets and workflows but are not AI companies (although plan to adopt AI in the future)? Resources Mentioned: Chevron ExxonMobil BigQuery Thank you to our amazing podcast team at Content Allies. Want to launch your own B2B revenue-generating podcasts? Contact them at https://ContentAllies.com

Funnel Reboot podcast
Tools for wrangling marketing data, with JD Prater

Funnel Reboot podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 53:19


What needs to be done with marketing data to make it usable?.   Essentially, it must be taken from its original source, formatted cleanly, and put into your database to be analyzed. This is handled by a process called ETL, Extract, Transform & Load. This process was done manually in olden days, but AI is now facilitating this task to be almost entirely done by technology.  Our guest can help us get familiar with how this works because he approaches it more from a marketer's perspective than a technical one. JD Prater has a background in the world of paid media marketing, probably the niche that's most famous for doing detailed analysis on large amounts of data. He has recently become Marketing Lead at Osmos, the maker of a tool that uses AI to help companies with ETL work. Besides that, JD has done marketing in-house at Amazon and Quora, and worked on brands while with a PPC agency. Besides that, he's well known for speaking on digital marketing and being involved with several podcasts, and when he's not on dad duty, you'll catch him somewhere in his home state of Oklahoma, out cycling on an open stretch of road. People/Products/Concepts Mentioned in Show Program Synthesis Funnel.io Supermetrics Spreadsheet pivot tables Marc Benioff: Every company is a software company GDPR and CCPA regulations Google Data Studio Google BigQuery Amazon S3 Snowflake ThoughtSpot: Search & AI-Driven Analytics Reverse ETL - A Primer Connect with JD on LinkedIn or on Twitter  JD's article Ultimate Glossary of 101 Data Terms You Should Know and company where he works, Osmos   Episode Reboot Go take a product demo of some tool you might use.   For more information, please visit https://funnelreboot.com/episode-61-tools-for-wrangling-marketing-data-with-jd-prater/

The FlipMyFunnel Podcast
976: How To Add Value w/ Quora Content

The FlipMyFunnel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 20:58


Most people are aware of Quora. As a marketer, though, I bet it's not on your top ten list of things to do this year. And why should you? You have a blog and are active on Linkedin. What value could Quora bring that you don't already have through a different channel?JD Prater, Head of Marketing at Osmos, discusses Quora and how it's providing high intent value to their audience. When someone is on Facebook or Twitter, they might just be scrolling through. When they go onto Quora, they're bringing a specific question. JD covers:Being an evangelist at Quora & measuring successExplaining the value of Quora for marketing & salesHow to organize good content This is a #FlipMyFunnel podcast. Check us out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or here.Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for Flip My Funnel in your favorite podcast player.

Fruitless Meditations
S03-E31 - osmos by Carl Sagan -Ch3-- دنیاؤں کی ہم آہنگی Reading in Urdu

Fruitless Meditations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 118:05


کاسموس - کارل سیگن باب ٣ - دنیاؤں کی ہم آہنگی "Cosmos is a 1980 popular science book by astronomer and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carl Sagan. Its 13 illustrated chapters, corresponding to the 13 episodes of the Cosmos TV series, which the book was co-developed with and intended to complement, explore the mutual development of science and civilization. One of Sagan's main purposes for the book and television series was to explain complex scientific ideas to anyone interested in learning. ... The sequel to Cosmos is Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space (1994)." -- Wikipedia Youtube Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3GEqwP6dqmiTEh5_KlkzxSLCrRu8ThWA #Cosmos #Urdu #CarlSagan #Audiobook

Radio Record
Маятник Фуко @ Record Club #175 (07-10-2021)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021


BALDIN in the mix: 01. 10AGE - Зоопарк 02. ZAPRAVKA - Как Джиган 03. Пошлая Молли, Элджей - Дом Периньон 04. kizaru, Big Baby Tape - Stick Out 05. Metox - Кандалы 06. Kassi - Cartier 07. PINQ - Катрина 08. LOVV66 - ШОРТ ЛАВ 09. HBKN, Belkv - Отвези меня в макдак 10. МОКЕРИ, LIM LALI, Эмпи - Не найдешь 11. REFLEXIA ft. 6SHINOBI - PANKI 12. длб - по фактам 13. Lida - Лиза 14. OSMOS - Твоe худи FEIDEK in the mix: 01. Playboy Yankee ft. Динай - Alegría Macarena 02. Aitch feat. Avelino, Toddla T - Party Round My Place 03. Lil Baby, Lil Durk - 2040 04. Pa Salieu ft. slowthai - Glidin' 05. roseboi - Espada 06. SosMula ft. Fat Nick - DOCTA 07. Masked Wolf - Bop 08. G-Eazy - Origami 09. $uicideboy$ - Life Is but a Stream 10. Swindle ft. Knucks, Ghetts, Akala, Kojey Radical - BLOW YA TRUMPET 11. Headie One - PTSD 12. DaBaby, Lil Wayne - Lonely 13. Kay Flock - Being Honest 14. midwxst - Let It Rip 15. Marshmello, PEEKABOO - Pushin Stacks

Product Marketing Careers
Product marketing career advice | JD Prater, Head of Marketing at Osmos

Product Marketing Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 31:08


In episode two of the Product Marketing Careers podcast, host Al Dea is joined by JD Prater, Head of Marketing at Osmos.

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
439 | Fractional, Personal Marketing and the Changes in Consumer Privacy with JD Prater and Joe Martinez

Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 44:14


We're joined by two experts in this interview! JD Prater and Joe Martinez join us to discuss relationship-marketing, client fears and the hot, hot topic of data collection. Marketing is changing fast, and it's time we start to unpack what the heck is going on.   [00:07:00] What does JD and Joe see evolving in the digital marketing space, taking in consideration the year and a half we have been through with Covid. [00:09:39] Innovation comes from constraint [00:15:08] JD's new gig at Osmos and Joe's new move to run his own shop [00:18:37] Do companies really get the new relationship-marketing strategies? [00:21:52] Client fears on a non-mainstream platform [00:23:36] When the light bulbs go off with a client and a tactic [00:23:36] Any time you can specialize…. [00:26:48] The loss of targeting - privacy laws [00:30:05] The data collection mindset for marketers [00:34:48] Last stop:  Google's FLoC. What the FLoC is happening?

JACK BOSMA
Welcome To Osmos-ish

JACK BOSMA

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 0:40


Consider creating an account on Osmos-ish and provide live webinars. https://osmosish.com Use the referral code: JacBos932. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support

Radio Record
Маятник Фуко @ Record Club #161 (01-07-2021)

Radio Record

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 59:59


Евгений Балдин, [30.06.21 23:25] BALDOS in the mix: 01. VTORNIK - Хороший 02. MORGENSHTERN - ARISTOCRAT 03. OSMOS, Арнольд Трибельгорн - Странное пати 04. PINQ - Top Top 05. AYYO - Panerai 06. Элджей - Candy Flip 07. OVERHILL - Молодым 08. CHEEEF - Кузов 09. Loqiemean - АЛЛО 10. H8.HOOD - Original Badman 11. Mekhman - Копия пиратская 12. BETTER - LOVE TRIP 13. Зараза - Камикадзе ARIA FREDDA in the mix: 01. Azealia Banks - Harlem Shake (Remix) 02. Sheck Wes - Live Sheck Wes 03. Bhad Bhabie ft. Tory Lanez - Babyface Savage 04. CJ - Whoopty 05. Smokepurpp - Audi II 06. Dehter - Тихо 07. Token - Patty Cake 08. Meek Mill - Pray For Em 09. Future - Fuck Up Some Commas 10. Rick Ross - B.M.F. (ft. Styles P) 11. Andy Mineo Lecrae - Coming In Hot 12. DJ Khaled ft. Jay Z & Future - I Got The Keys 13. Tyler, The Creator - OKRA 14. Aria Fredda & Onesay - CS GO

SOBERBIUS (Podcast Electronic Music)
SOBERBIUS #110 Guest Mix Pumuki

SOBERBIUS (Podcast Electronic Music)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 86:07


-- SOBERBIUS #110 -- -- Guest Mix Pumuki -- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ LINKS: 🔘 https://linktr.ee/soberbius 🔘 Biografía David Campos Torres más conocido como Pumuki, trasteaba con tan solo 10 años en su casa con dos pletinas de cassette, haciendo sus primeras mezclas. Es amante de muchos estilos musicales, ya que desde pequeño gracias a su padre ha mamado una buena cultura musical con estilos como heavy metal, reggae, rock, italodisco y muchos más. Allá por 1998 sus padres le regalaron sus primeros y únicos Technics, ahi fue cuando empezó a introducirse de lleno en el mundo de la electrónica. Empezó mezclando hard techno, tirando por el estilo tribal con referentes como Cristian Varela, Ben Sims o Samuel L. Session. Con 17 años debutó en Liquid Dance Club donde compartió cabina con Djs de la talla como Oscar Mulero, Mónica Osmos, Raúl Parra o Toni Verdi. A partir de ahí empezó a pinchar en discotecas y clubs de Madrid y Toledo, entre ellas salas como Groove o Van Vas, esta última siendo elegido como finalista en el casting de Phrenetic Society. Entre 1999 y 2004 organizó las míticas raves llamadas Dê-lüxe, siendo conocidas por toda la zona sur de Madrid y norte de Toledo por organizarse desde una vaquería abandonada a otras localizaciones secretas o incluso en un camión. Por el 2005 empezó a experimentar con otros estilos como mínimal o electroclash, este último fue el que le marcó para el resto de su andadura musical. A día de hoy sus sesiones no dejan de sorprender ya que la línea es indie, con vocales y melodías pero con el espíritu electroclash que le marcó en su día, sorprendiendo con alguna joya ochentera que deja perplejos a sus oyentes. Ahora está iniciándose en el mundo de la producción musical, en el que está muy ilusionado con sus nuevos proyectos. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Biography David Campos Torres, better known as Pumuki, fiddled with two cassette decks when he was only 10 years old, making his first mixes. He is a lover of many musical styles, since since childhood thanks to his father he has nurtured a good musical culture with styles such as heavy metal, reggae, rock, Italian disco and many more. Back in 1998 his parents gave him the first and only Technics of his, that's when he began to fully enter the world of electronics. He started mixing hard techno, pulling for the tribal style with references like Cristian Varela, Ben Sims or Samuel L. Session. At the age of 17 he made his debut at Liquid Dance Club where he shared a booth with DJs of the stature as Oscar Mulero, Mónica Osmos, Raúl Parra or Toni Verdi. From there he began to play in discos and clubs in Madrid and Toledo, including venues like Groove or Van Vas, the latter being chosen as a finalist in the Phrenetic Society casting. Between 1999 and 2004 he organized the mythical raves called Dê-lüxe, being known throughout the south of Madrid and north of Toledo for organizing from an abandoned dairy farm to other secret locations or even in a truck. By 2005 he began to experiment with other styles such as minimal or electroclash, the latter was the one that marked him for the rest of his musical career. To this day, his sessions do not cease to surprise since the line is indie, with vocals and melodies but with the electroclash spirit that marked him in his day, surprising with some eighties jewel that leaves his listeners perplexed. Now he is starting in the world of music production, in which he is very excited about his new projects. #soberbius #itunes #soundcloud #ivoox #tunein #mixcloud #playerfm #googlepodcast #deezer #creatingculture #tellingstories #anotherconcept #letyourselfgo #podcast #electronicmusic #house #techhouse #progressivehouse #melodictechno #techno #deep #dj #producer #culturemusic

I väntan på katastrofen
KATASTROFPODD: Elkris, solstormar, omvandlare och osmos

I väntan på katastrofen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 53:23


Elnätet kan braka samman i helgen. Vi (Patrick) berättar varför och hur du ska tänka för att förbereda dig. Och sen lite om bensindrivna elverk, insaltning av kött osv såklart.

PI Perspectives
OSMOSIS Quick Hits with John Pizzuro

PI Perspectives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 21:25


Quick Hits OSMOSIS Segment 5:    Welcome to the OSMOSIS 2020 Quick Hits segment. For the next 9 weeks we will be giving you some behind the scenes content with conference speakers. This week we have John Pizzuro. John has 24 years serving as the Commander of a Regional Internet Crimes against Children Task Force for the NS State Police. John He currently oversees 70 law enforcement agencies comprised of over 200 people. John infuses neuroscience and research with real world experience to get some amazing results. John’s OSMOS topic is Social Engineering.         Links:     Matt’s email: MatthewS@Satellitepi.com     Linkedin: Matthew Spaier  John’s email:Johnpizzuro@gmail.com Linkedin: John Pizzuro     Sponsors:      https://www.osmosiscon.com/ www.investigators-toolbox.com

Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe
The Final Gate

Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 28:12


Inanna has passed through all but the Final Gate of the Underworld. The voice of Zumzammim orders the Inky to set Inanna free, and the Inky tells Inanna to seek her father at the Orchids of Osmos. Ruby and And/Or concoct a scheme to shut down Magnifico and locate the sinister source of its power.

Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe
The Clay People

Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 29:09


Mother Kapoor ask Ruby’s help to track down her son, Rodant. Ruby obliges by divulging his hideout at a monastery, the Orchids of Osmos. Back in Erishkigal, the Maharani transforms her servant, the Inky, into a Boatman who ferries Inanna to the strange city of Clay People.

Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe
The Black Hills of Erishkigal

Ruby the Galactic Gumshoe

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 28:20


Ruby meets Father Mojo and explains her need to find the Time Suspenders. He sends Ruby to Sister Hooloopoo on the Floating Islands of Osmos, inflatable cities that drift among the clouds. Meanwhile, in the Underworld city of Erishkigal, Inanna is summed to meet the dark ruler, the Maharani.

iOS Today (Video LO)
iOS 498: Zone Out and Relax With These iOS Apps

iOS Today (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 94:44


After a week of training their brains, Leo and Mikah are taking a break with apps that let you zone out and relax.On this week's iOS Today: Zone out: Dots, Churchill Solitaire, Patterned, Osmos, Prune, MEISAI, Viridi. News: Everything you need to know about Apple's newly launched cursor for iPadOS, Mikah's epic tale of replacing faulty AirPods Pro, and Jeffrey Katzenberg says COVID-19 is responsible for Quibi's less-than-stellar launch. Listener feedback: WiFi-connected garage door openers and an app to edit photo EXIF data.Mikah's App Cap: Incognito — Private Browser Leo's App Cap: MonkeyBox #1: Polarized! Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/iostoday

iOS Today (Video HI)
iOS 498: Zone Out and Relax With These iOS Apps

iOS Today (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 94:44


After a week of training their brains, Leo and Mikah are taking a break with apps that let you zone out and relax.On this week's iOS Today: Zone out: Dots, Churchill Solitaire, Patterned, Osmos, Prune, MEISAI, Viridi. News: Everything you need to know about Apple's newly launched cursor for iPadOS, Mikah's epic tale of replacing faulty AirPods Pro, and Jeffrey Katzenberg says COVID-19 is responsible for Quibi's less-than-stellar launch. Listener feedback: WiFi-connected garage door openers and an app to edit photo EXIF data.Mikah's App Cap: Incognito — Private Browser Leo's App Cap: MonkeyBox #1: Polarized! Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/iostoday

iOS Today (MP3)
iOS 498: Zone Out and Relax With These iOS Apps

iOS Today (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 94:44


After a week of training their brains, Leo and Mikah are taking a break with apps that let you zone out and relax.On this week's iOS Today: Zone out: Dots, Churchill Solitaire, Patterned, Osmos, Prune, MEISAI, Viridi. News: Everything you need to know about Apple's newly launched cursor for iPadOS, Mikah's epic tale of replacing faulty AirPods Pro, and Jeffrey Katzenberg says COVID-19 is responsible for Quibi's less-than-stellar launch. Listener feedback: WiFi-connected garage door openers and an app to edit photo EXIF data.Mikah's App Cap: Incognito — Private Browser Leo's App Cap: MonkeyBox #1: Polarized! Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/iostoday

iOS Today (Video LO)
iOS 498: Zone Out and Relax With These iOS Apps

iOS Today (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 94:44


After a week of training their brains, Leo and Mikah are taking a break with apps that let you zone out and relax.On this week's iOS Today: Zone out: Dots, Churchill Solitaire, Patterned, Osmos, Prune, MEISAI, Viridi. News: Everything you need to know about Apple's newly launched cursor for iPadOS, Mikah's epic tale of replacing faulty AirPods Pro, and Jeffrey Katzenberg says COVID-19 is responsible for Quibi's less-than-stellar launch. Listener feedback: WiFi-connected garage door openers and an app to edit photo EXIF data.Mikah's App Cap: Incognito — Private Browser Leo's App Cap: MonkeyBox #1: Polarized! Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/iostoday

iOS Today (Video HI)
iOS 498: Zone Out and Relax With These iOS Apps

iOS Today (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 94:44


After a week of training their brains, Leo and Mikah are taking a break with apps that let you zone out and relax.On this week's iOS Today: Zone out: Dots, Churchill Solitaire, Patterned, Osmos, Prune, MEISAI, Viridi. News: Everything you need to know about Apple's newly launched cursor for iPadOS, Mikah's epic tale of replacing faulty AirPods Pro, and Jeffrey Katzenberg says COVID-19 is responsible for Quibi's less-than-stellar launch. Listener feedback: WiFi-connected garage door openers and an app to edit photo EXIF data.Mikah's App Cap: Incognito — Private Browser Leo's App Cap: MonkeyBox #1: Polarized! Hosts: Leo Laporte and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/ios-today. You can contribute to iOS Today by leaving us a voicemail at 757-504-iPad (757-504-4723) or sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv. Sponsor: expressvpn.com/iostoday

Escala en París
Escala en París - [Redifusión] Felipe Ribón: 'Los objetos de diseño son detonadores de transformaciones'

Escala en París

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 19:30


Creador de objetos de diseño hipnóticos, objetos para hacer espiritismo o difusores de aromas, el franco colombiano, Felipe Ribón, se ha convertido en uno de los diseñadores más innovadores en Francia. Sus proyectos rompedores y osados han recibido innumerables premios y sus investigaciones y apuestas por objetos multi sensoriales han hecho de él un pionero en la combinación del diseño y el perfume. En Escala en París también reflexiona sobre la funcionalidad y la función de los objetos de diseño y deplora que en el diseño actual se haya perdido de vista la búsqueda del bienestar. Felipe Ribón iba para ingeniero ambiental y nuclear. Por eso dejó Bogotá, donde no se imparte esa carrera, para instalarse en París. Fue en 2001, entonces con 20 años se inscribió en la Escuela de Minas. Pero el destino le reservaba otro camino al bogotano. Descubrió la Escuela nacional superior de creación industrial y decidió empezar una nueva vida como creador. “El diseño y los objetos en general son detonadores de transformaciones. Muy rápidamente un objeto debe y puede cambiar nuestros comportamientos. Me parecía muy interesante ver que a través de ellos podemos, de verdad, modular y transformar nuestro mundo”, nos cuenta cuando le preguntamos qué tan importantes son en la sociedad actual los objetos de diseño. Ganador de varios premios como el Audi Talent Awards en 2012 o el de la Fundación Bettencourt Schueller en 2015, el objetivo de Ribón con sus creaciones es “conquistar del bienestar”. “Desafortunadamente cuando vemos las tendencias en el diseño, en el mundo de hoy, no se prioriza el bienestar. En mi caso siempre es una prioridad. Puede ser bienestar con el cuerpo, con la mente, con el mundo, con la ecología. Es muy amplio pero para mí y para mi trabajo es fundamental”, nos confiesa el creador franco colombiano pionero en el diseño de objetos hipnóticos y olfativos y que incluso se ha atrevido a diseñar gafas con huesos de vaca. En esa continua búsqueda del bienestar que está marcando su trayectoria, el diseñador creó el proyecto “Mind the Gap” con la concepción de objetos para ayudar a entrar en el estado de hipnosis, adentrándose en un campo de creación que nunca nadie había explorado. “Cada 45 minutos nuestro cerebro se activa en esta frecuencia hipnótica para organizar y reestructurar todos los pensamientos e informaciones que recibimos. Y sin embargo, nunca se enseña, ni se practica, no se conoce. El objetivo es poder acompañar a la gente para que puedan practicar la hipnosis en su casa. Lo que me interesaba era que el diseño creara ese nexo para que en la casa se integrara la hipnosis, del mismo modo que se come o se duerme”, explica Ribón que recibió por este proyecto el premio en la categoría de Diseño de Audi Talen Awards en 2012. La exploración en los temas de la inconsciencia le ha llevado también a adentrarse en el mundo del espiritismo con "Objets Médiums", en el que Ribón crea una colección de objetos para comunicarse con los muertos, rescatando así la gran moda del siglo XIX. Cuando le preguntamos si sus objetos funcionan para comunicarse con el más allá, responde lo siguiente: El olfato, un nuevo campo de investigación para el diseño Residente en la Villa Medicis en Roma y en la Villa Kujoyama de Kyoto, en Japón, el talentoso creador está innovando también en el campo del perfume. “En el fondo, hay muy pocos objetos y muy poca investigación sobre cómo funcionan los olores, cómo los olemos y percibimos” analiza. La dimensión sensorial es un vector en los últimos proyectos de Ribón. “La dimensión sensorial, aunque parezca evidente, no está presente en el diseño. Generalmente utilizamos el sentido de la vista y algunas veces el sentido del tacto. Mi idea es pensar que como seres humanos tenemos una cantidad de sentidos que hacen parte de la manera como entendemos y comunicamos en este mundo”. Fruto de esa reflexión, creó Osmos, un difusor de aromas, hecho en plata y que concibió junto al orfebre Nicolas Marischael. “Integra unas pepitas de plástico en las que se pueden encerrar cualquier tipo de perfume. Cuando el objeto se pone a girar, el aire que crea con una especie de hélice permite que las moléculas olfativas se esparzan y se repartan de una manera sutil y delicada, no los difusores de perfumes que son muy agresivos. Esto es lo opuesto. Es como una nube de perfume, es como oler unas flores”, explica el creador. En ese mismo sentido va otro objeto de diseño innovador bautizado como Bulb02. Se trata de un quemador de incienso que concibió durante su estancia en Japón. En este camino se enmarcan dos proyectos que presentará el año que viene en París y de los que aún no se pueden desvelar los detalles. “Actualmente estoy trabajando con grupos franceses sobre instalaciones y objetos que nos permitan justamente exponer lo que es un olor. El olor es algo inmaterial, es muy abstracto y cuando algo tan abstracto se une con algo tan concreto como el diseño se generan nuevas formas de interactuar. Estamos todos muy contentos con los nuevos proyectos que llegan en este 2020”, adelanta. Retorno a los orígenes: gafas hechas con huesos  El bienestar también pasa por la ecología. El creador ha recuperado una práctica ancestral, en desuso y que puede contribuir a contaminar un poco menos. Se trata de usar los huesos de vaca como materia prima para crear cubiertos o incluso monturas para gafas. Es por ello que comenzó a pensar qué objetos se podrían hacer con los huesos de la vaca, que además es un material que tiene “mucha plasticidad”. Felipe Ribón parece haber encontrado el encaje perfecto con sus diseños multi sensoriales en la sociedad actual. #EscalaenParís también está en Facebook. Un programa coordinado por Florencia Valdés y realizado por Fabien Mugneret, Souheil Khedir, Jeremy Boucher.      

Dev Game Club
DGC Ep 194: World of Warcraft (part three)

Dev Game Club

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 105:26


Welcome to Dev Game Club, where this week we return to Blizzard's 2004 classic MMORPG World of Warcraft. We discuss the focus required to work in groups, zone design and macro story choices, and delve into our first dungeon before turning to feedback. Dev Game Club looks at classic video games and plays through them over several episodes, providing commentary. Sections played: Into the mid-20s Podcast breakdown: 0:47       WoW talk 1:16:45  Break 1:17:16  Feedback Issues covered: shortcuts/acronyms for what's going on, our change in schedule, streamlining roles into tank/healer/dps, a first experience tanking, explosions of types of role-playing games, the interplay of innovation and risk/cost, being able to easily fall into a role, limitations on boss encounters due to role specificity, crowd control roles, elite feel for a game requiring harder roles, spreading abilities around to all classes, roles becoming automatic and rote, designing dungeons to the variety of player you actually have, building more complex MMO behaviors, limiting mechanical complexity, using position as an element in combat for boss design, adding puzzles to dungeon instances, being a part of a bigger raid, the perfect tank build, designing zones to slowly push you to the tough challenges, randomly encountering folks tackling the tough challenge, naturally pushing people to the same locations and forcing social interactions, quest lines that cycle you past places you've been, having long-term enemies and macro stories, having your endgame tie into characters you've seen before, breadcrumbing storylines, seeing higher level characters and having aspirations, returning to new player areas, Tim uses the B word, trying to find a group via server-wide channels, how busy the servers are, modern and match-making, name collisions on the server, being over-leveled for the dungeon, being overwhelmed to fulfill the role, getting careless or pulling badly, switching tactics for a dungeon, high highs and low lows, knowing your role while you're in a 5 person raid, surprises along the way with different types of characters, designing like an amusement park, having surprising visual moments, going out on an adventure, why there aren't lots of games like Shenmue, the historic hangover due to lack of diversity in AAA games marketing, making a game to reach our parents' generation, reaching Tim's mom, discoverability, attach rates and consoles, modern games with deep Shenmue vibes, mobile and casual games, availability of "classic" mobile games, game portals. Games, people, and influences mentioned or discussed: Dungeons & Dragons, Destiny, Everquest, Final Fantasy XII, Left 4 Dead, Valve, Sekiro, Lord of the Rings (obliquely), Disneyland, The Goonies, Dark Age of Camelot, Shenmue, Robin, Resident Evil, The Sims, LucasArts, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Nintendo, Wii, Wii Sports, Persona (series), Tokyo Mirage Sessions, Red Dead Redemption 2, GTA (series), Nick McCormick, Spider, Drop 7, Osmos, Andy Nealen, Big Fish, Diner Dash, Crazy Taxi, Plants vs Zombies, World of Goo, Peggle, Alchemy. Links: Shenmue on the Saturn Next time: Our (delayed) interview with Kirk Hamilton! https://twitch.tv/brettdouville, @timlongojr, and @devgameclub DevGameClub@gmail.com

Escala en París
Escala en París - Felipe Ribón: 'Los objetos de diseño son detonadores de transformaciones'

Escala en París

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 19:30


Creador de objetos de diseño hipnóticos, objetos para hacer espiritismo o difusores de aromas, el franco colombiano, Felipe Ribón, se ha convertido en uno de los diseñadores más innovadores en Francia. Sus proyectos rompedores y osados han recibido innumerables premios y sus investigaciones y apuestas por objetos multi sensoriales han hecho de él un pionero en la combinación del diseño y el perfume. En Escala en París también reflexiona sobre la funcionalidad y la función de los objetos de diseño y deplora que en el diseño actual se haya perdido de vista la búsqueda del bienestar. Felipe Ribón iba para ingeniero ambiental y nuclear. Por eso dejó Bogotá, donde no se imparte esa carrera, para instalarse en París. Fue en 2001, entonces con 20 años se inscribió en la Escuela de Minas. Pero el destino le reservaba otro camino al bogotano. Descubrió la Escuela nacional superior de creación industrial y decidió empezar una nueva vida como creador. “El diseño y los objetos en general son detonadores de transformaciones. Muy rápidamente un objeto debe y puede cambiar nuestros comportamientos. Me parecía muy interesante ver que a través de ellos podemos, de verdad, modular y transformar nuestro mundo”, nos cuenta cuando le preguntamos qué tan importantes son en la sociedad actual los objetos de diseño. Ganador de varios premios como el Audi Talent Awards en 2012 o el de la Fundación Bettencourt Schueller en 2015, el objetivo de Ribón con sus creaciones es “conquistar del bienestar”. “Desafortunadamente cuando vemos las tendencias en el diseño, en el mundo de hoy, no se prioriza el bienestar. En mi caso siempre es una prioridad. Puede ser bienestar con el cuerpo, con la mente, con el mundo, con la ecología. Es muy amplio pero para mí y para mi trabajo es fundamental”, nos confiesa el creador franco colombiano pionero en el diseño de objetos hipnóticos y olfativos y que incluso se ha atrevido a diseñar gafas con huesos de vaca. En esa continua búsqueda del bienestar que está marcando su trayectoria, el diseñador creó el proyecto “Mind the Gap” con la concepción de objetos para ayudar a entrar en el estado de hipnosis, adentrándose en un campo de creación que nunca nadie había explorado. “Cada 45 minutos nuestro cerebro se activa en esta frecuencia hipnótica para organizar y reestructurar todos los pensamientos e informaciones que recibimos. Y sin embargo, nunca se enseña, ni se practica, no se conoce. El objetivo es poder acompañar a la gente para que puedan practicar la hipnosis en su casa. Lo que me interesaba era que el diseño creara ese nexo para que en la casa se integrara la hipnosis, del mismo modo que se come o se duerme”, explica Ribón que recibió por este proyecto el premio en la categoría de Diseño de Audi Talen Awards en 2012. La exploración en los temas de la inconsciencia le ha llevado también a adentrarse en el mundo del espiritismo con "Objets Médiums", en el que Ribón crea una colección de objetos para comunicarse con los muertos, rescatando así la gran moda del siglo XIX. Cuando le preguntamos si sus objetos funcionan para comunicarse con el más allá, responde lo siguiente: El olfato, un nuevo campo de investigación para el diseño Residente en la Villa Medicis en Roma y en la Villa Kujoyama de Kyoto, en Japón, el talentoso creador está innovando también en el campo del perfume. “En el fondo, hay muy pocos objetos y muy poca investigación sobre cómo funcionan los olores, cómo los olemos y percibimos” analiza. La dimensión sensorial es un vector en los últimos proyectos de Ribón. “La dimensión sensorial, aunque parezca evidente, no está presente en el diseño. Generalmente utilizamos el sentido de la vista y algunas veces el sentido del tacto. Mi idea es pensar que como seres humanos tenemos una cantidad de sentidos que hacen parte de la manera como entendemos y comunicamos en este mundo”. Fruto de esa reflexión, creó Osmos, un difusor de aromas, hecho en plata y que concibió junto al orfebre Nicolas Marischael. “Integra unas pepitas de plástico en las que se pueden encerrar cualquier tipo de perfume. Cuando el objeto se pone a girar, el aire que crea con una especie de hélice permite que las moléculas olfativas se esparzan y se repartan de una manera sutil y delicada, no los difusores de perfumes que son muy agresivos. Esto es lo opuesto. Es como una nube de perfume, es como oler unas flores”, explica el creador. En ese mismo sentido va otro objeto de diseño innovador bautizado como Bulb02. Se trata de un quemador de incienso que concibió durante su estancia en Japón. En este camino se enmarcan dos proyectos que presentará el año que viene en París y de los que aún no se pueden desvelar los detalles. “Actualmente estoy trabajando con grupos franceses sobre instalaciones y objetos que nos permitan justamente exponer lo que es un olor. El olor es algo inmaterial, es muy abstracto y cuando algo tan abstracto se une con algo tan concreto como el diseño se generan nuevas formas de interactuar. Estamos todos muy contentos con los nuevos proyectos que llegan en este 2020”, adelanta. Retorno a los orígenes: gafas hechas con huesos  El bienestar también pasa por la ecología. El creador ha recuperado una práctica ancestral, en desuso y que puede contribuir a contaminar un poco menos. Se trata de usar los huesos de vaca como materia prima para crear cubiertos o incluso monturas para gafas. Es por ello que comenzó a pensar qué objetos se podrían hacer con los huesos de la vaca, que además es un material que tiene “mucha plasticidad”. Felipe Ribón parece haber encontrado el encaje perfecto con sus diseños multi sensoriales en la sociedad actual. #EscalaenParís también está en Facebook. Un programa coordinado por Florencia Valdés y realizado por Fabien Mugneret, Souheil Khedir, Jeremy Boucher.      

EdTech Loop Podcast
EdTech Loop Ep. 99 - Hour of Code

EdTech Loop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 36:36


The EdTechLoop Pod is joined by a special guest this week as TCAPS STEM Coordinator, Heidi Skodack, shares her thoughts on the upcoming Hour of Code activities and STEM opportunities for students of all ages. Get involved in the "Hour of Code" December 9-15! Show TranscriptsLarry Burden 0:04 Whatever you say is etched in stone.Or at least when I was doing the little research that I did.Heidi Skodack 0:13 Do you agree?Danelle Brostrom 0:14 I do,Larry Burden 0:15 We have to be able to hear you.Heidi Skodack 0:16 Okay, this could go really bad.Larry Burden 0:19 I am unconcerned.It's Episode 99 of the EdTech Loop podcast, my name is Larry Burden and she still hasn't figured out how the zombies got into her Minecraft castle, it's Danelle Brostrom, and at long last, our quest is complete, as we joyously welcome TCAPS STEM Curriculum leader Heidi Skodak. I know you have many other titles, but we're just gonna stick with that one. Through a process of trial and error, I have crafted this week's moment of Zen.Moment of Zen 0:51 I have been impressed with the urgency of doing. Knowing is not enough. We must apply. Being willing is not enough. We must do.Larry Burden 1:01 A little Leonardo da Vinci for you there. We've eliminated all the unnecessary ingredients so we could truly appreciate the flavor of this week's meat of the show. Hour of Code. So every year, somehow when we do these podcasts, we make mention of the Hour of Code. We kind of, this is a really cool thing we should get involved in, after the podcast where we've mentioned it, we go, next year we need to have somebody on to discuss this before the Hour of Code so that we can get more people involved. So this year we have the person that knows it all.Heidi Skodack 1:37 Definitely not the case, nobody can know it all.Larry Burden 1:39 Definetly no the case, I was talking about Danelle.Danelle Brostrom 1:43 No, no. We can dive right in though.Larry Burden 1:45 Alright dive right in, I know you have a bunch of questions and I'm gonna throw a lot. I was mentioning to Danielle before the podcast that this is... I'm looking for some marketing materials here, because I have a daughter that's about ready to go off into college, who's a Maker but doesn't really realize that she's a Maker. And I've been trying for years to get her involved, a little bit more involved in, and we're discussing this earlier, Computer Sciences, computer programming, STEM, coding, whatever you want to call it. So I'm going to use all these materials, all the things that we're getting today on her.Heidi Skodack 2:20 That's perfect, you have the sleeper makers are the best. They don't realize they like STEM and computer science, until they've actually gone and done job experiences or job shadows with other people to realize what they actually love to do is create and make and, in the space called early STEM.Danelle Brostrom 2:38 So why, why are colleges and businesses, the workforce, why are we pushing kids to do STEM? Why are they looking for kids that are interested in STEM?Heidi Skodack 2:47 There's a long answer and a short answer to that. The short answer really is that the jobs of the future really are going to be related to computer science, and science, technology, engineering, and math and how those you bring together to actually develop careers, based on those things. So computer scientist is one area that is a big push right now. They talk about, at code.org, they talk about the different areas and careers that you can go into related to STEM.Larry Burden 3:15 So, again, huge researcher me. Not really. It seems like there is a giant gap in what industries need, what our job force, what is needed in the job force and what we are actually preparing kids for. How are we setting up kids, you know, through the Hour of Code, and through our programming in our classrooms, how are we setting kids up to be introduced to coding, or computer science?Heidi Skodack 3:43 Well I think we have a lot of work to do. We certainly aren't where we need to be K through 12. And it's a difficult task because you're really thinking about things, and jobs of the future that don't exist yet. So that's, that's a big hurdle to overcome but getting students exposed at the earliest age; kindergarten, first grade, second grade, you know, that's where it all starts in jobs the future. If you're at all in tune with things that are happening in Traverse City there's, you know, a group called TC Connect, which has now joined up with the Chamber of Commerce, to talk about where the jobs are going to be in the future in Traverse City, and their goal really is to bring high tech jobs back to Traverse City, so our Boomerang students, our kids right, who go off to college and get a, or have education in the area of computer science, programming anything STEM, when they come back they have jobs. And so they recognize the need, our local need for building that capacity in our students and it has to start in K through 12. So how do we build that capacity at a young age, which means building capacity of the teachers to recognize the importance of implementing some STEM based activities and computer science activities in the classroom starting in kindergarten.Danelle Brostrom 4:56 Do you think it's a, think it's a hard sell or do you think that's an easy sell. When you go out and talk to teachers about this, the new kinds of skills that our students need, do you, are teachers nodding and being like, Yeah, let's do it, let's go, or do they have some hesitations? Can you talk about that?Heidi Skodack 5:12 I don't think I've run into anybody who has said, Do we really need that?Danelle Brostrom 5:16 That's crazy.Heidi Skodack 5:18 Yes, exactly. But I do run into apprehension because when I mean we're going to talk about really, you know, Hour of Code, I do run into some pushback in, I don't know how to code, how can I teach my kid, I have no experience at all in computer science or coding, how, how am I going to be able to teach that to my students? And so that's really what the conversation, that's where you get pushback from is, how can I do it I've never done it myself. Because as a teacher, you always want to be the expert in the room. Well those days are kind of gone. You have to be sometimes learning with the students on new ideas in, especially related to computer science.Larry Burden 5:54 I have a weird question, and this is this kind of came to me right before the podcast. It's odd because when I was in high school, a millennia ago, there was a computer programming class, we had to take computer programming, it was just, it was one of those things, we think this is going to be important so we learned how to like, you know, do the if and then type of statements and it was really really basic, and then it seemed to like drop off the map for a while. And obviously now it's starting to be, starting to become re-ingrained in what we do, but why did it between the late 80's, early 90's and now, there was a gap where, I mean it was always it's kind of there but as far as a priority, a curricular priority, I don't think it was there.Heidi Skodack 6:40 And that is absolutely true. What happened I mean, that was one of those like, Oregon Trail. Right?Larry Burden 6:46 Exactly.Heidi Skodack 6:47 Elementary school.Danelle Brostrom 6:48 Right.Heidi Skodack 6:49 So, but I do, I do think there in, in the past, you know, in the 90's people were using coding to do very particular jobs, right. And now everything you touch, a lot of times has some sort of coding in it. I mean, think about your cars, or your phones. I mean that was prior to cell phones really, that where everybody had a cell phone. So the technology that's been developed and just the amount of code that's needed to run those devices, and those different things has completely changed. So before it would be something large, like, you know when you're thinking about NASA, right? They're going to use, we would expect to see a bunch of coding in the 90's. But we didn't expect all those personal devices, and how rapidly the technology changed for the demand for that coding piece, and I also think it is part of that Maker Movement when you're able to go online and YouTube questions and answers on what you're trying to do yourself, and to try to problem solve those things, and do coding yourself. You can find thousands of web, websites that actually teach coding to all age groups.Danelle Brostrom 7:54 That is the most amazing piece of this. My nine year old wants an alarm for her bedroom door for Christmas, that can keep her sister out. And I can go,Heidi Skodack 8:03 She's gonna make it right.Danelle Brostrom 8:04 Exactly, that's the thing. Because of course that's what she wants. But we can buy one for like $40 on Amazon, and it's this kid friendly, blah, blah, blah, that has a swipe card and stuff, or I just googled, how to do it, and found awesome instructions that were in plain English, with items I can go purchase right here, and I'm just gonna give her a box of stuff and she's gonna build it, and she's gonna code it. Like we can we can get the Raspberry Pi, we can do all these things that can make things happen and I think that's exciting for kids, and that's exciting for us, and it's incredible to me the amount of what you can do yourself really.Heidi Skodack 8:40 And just the language like Raspberry Pi, right?Larry Burden 8:43 yeahHeidi Skodack 8:43 A lot of parents are like, the kids will ask for a Raspberry Pi and they're like, that's an easy gift. Run down to Grand Traverse Pie Company and pick up a rasberry pie.Danelle Brostrom 8:51 We could get one of those too but.Larry Burden 8:53 Just had one of those a couple days ago for Thanksgiving. It was fabulous.Heidi Skodack 8:58 That's the interesting piece is that language sometimes, there's a language barrier between kids and their parents. And a lot of times they're purchasing things for their students that are related to technology, and coding, and computer science that they know nothing about. They recognize very clearly the need for, you know, exposing their students to new and different things related to those areas but a lot of times they don't know anything about it. So it's, it's scary, because there's the technology piece, like a lot of times what you deal with Danelle, balanced with dude, they're asking for something about STEM and computer science, tell me what else you want?Danelle Brostrom 9:36 Yes, yes. So you mentioned the apprehension and not completely knowing everything and I totally see that when I'm out working with teachers, so tell us by the Hour of Code is such a perfect introduction, um such a perfect vehicle for teachers to do this.Heidi Skodack 9:49 So the Hour of Code walks teachers with zero, or anybody for that matter, because I mean, part of the goal is to get the teachers interested with their students. The other is, how do we engage parents to do the Hour of Code at home, so they can actually see not only how easy it is, but the resources that are available for them to help their students in the future. So Hour of Code is a step-by-step, small little videos that if you're in the lower El. grades, you can show the video on your screen and then do the steps with the students on their own devices that they have. But really walks them through step-by-step and engaging things. So the, the new one really this year, or maybe it was out last year is dance party. So everyone likes dance party because students get to develop a character that does certain dance moves. You can make it dab right?Danelle Brostrom 10:40 To Old Town Road, I may have been doing in my office this morning, it happens.Heidi Skodack 10:43 You can select, you know, is it a bear, is it a frog, and then select the music that the frog will dance to, and really walk them through the process of movement and using block coding, which is really the basic beginning part of coding is drag and drop. So, it really, very descript, tells you exactly what is going to happen, and then you select features, and then you drag and drop to take those blocks and put them into a program. So it does give you the option if you're more advanced to actually see the code that's actually spitting out. Because you and I remember the days of, you know, what code looked like is very different. Block coding wasn't around and you are actually typing all those things and putting, you know, your pseudo code next to it so the next person who comes behind you, knows what you are coding. So, very different, very accessible, drag and drop clicks. If you don't get it right, there's a helper at the top that you can click on and it will walk you through the steps to fix your programming if it doesn't work. Typically, you can do it under an hour, a lot of times if you have, if you're little kids a lot of times play with video games and things like that. So, it might take you under an hour to do it. Usually kids are faster than the teachers, when the teachers are just learning. But everybody has fun. Jame McCall is gonna do a little coding session for us too. We want to show how easy it is. I'm gonna see if I can recruit some, a couple principals.Larry Burden 12:08 If she could do it, everybody can do it.Heidi Skodack 12:10 Yes.Larry Burden 12:11 Sorry Jame, sorry,Heidi Skodack 12:13 So just to, just to show people with no experience have gone in and done a lesson on coding in an hour or less. And just that exposure to just that process, that thinking process of what do I want to do, you have to really think about what your end product is.Danelle Brostrom 12:29 Code.org has done an amazing job of bringing in all these different Hour of Code resources. They are there aren't just, you know, four or five that you get to pick from. There really are, maybe 100 different ones.Larry Burden 12:39 So many.Danelle Brostrom 12:40 Yep, and some are unplugged so some don't use any devices. There's some, some really really basic ones that are great for pre-readers, where they're just moving along. And then there's, like, like how you mentioned, the ones that are all the way where you can actually write the code, and you can actually develop your own app., or create something from scratch. I think the, the amount of options that are there can sometimes be overwhelming too, but as a teacher I just grabbed one and started playing it and was like, Oh, this one would be great for my kids. And like that, that's an easy way to, to kind of get started. And I cannot stress how user friendly the products are too, because I've been in a classroom with kids, and the kids are like, I'm stuck I don't know where to go, and I look at it and I have no idea where to go, and I can't figure out what the problem is, and I just asked. I'm like hey, anyone got puzzle eight on the Star Wars one, and then some kid comes over and helps them and I'm like woo. Yes, I don't have to do that one. But, just to see the kids persevere and get help from their neighbors, like there's, there's so many good skills that are happening when kids are doing this Hour of Code.Larry Burden 13:41 I can't stress this enough, pre-reader. This is for every single classroom in any school district, even without a device. I was talking to my wife this morning about Hour of Code. She has a toddler classroom.Heidi Skodack 13:41 Yes,Larry Burden 13:42 I'm pretty sure there's probably something for your classroom.Heidi Skodack 13:55 Yes there is, Pre-K.Larry Burden 13:59 So toddler, toddler, all the way to your seniors, every classroom in the school district, could be doing something involving Hour of Code. That's so cool.Heidi Skodack 14:12 And that's just a drop in the bucket, I mean Hour of Code is a drop a bucket. But it really could spur some interest in other things for the students. So, well worth it. So, I mean that's why we want to really blow up Hour of Code, create a little competition. I know really it's a joint collaboration between, you know STEM and the Technology Department to be able to support teachers as they attempt to do the Hour of Code with their students. So I'm really excited about it.Larry Burden 14:40 So, I have a question. How do we embed STEM education, this the big, this is the big question. This is going right in there. How do we embed STEM education in our curriculum, especially in that Lower-El, Upper-El area. You know, we have classes, and we're developing more classes in our high schools, in our middle schools. I don't think we've got enough, really, to and I don't think it's, it's mandated, the way we would probably really need it to be for it to be successful, as successful as it should be in our public schools, but I really think due to time constraints or, again, some mandates, what can we do to get it more embedded in our curriculum in those elementary years? Big question.Heidi Skodack 15:29 Well that, that is the question. I thought you had the answer to that.Larry Burden 15:35 Way above my pay grade.Danelle Brostrom 15:36 I promised her not difficult questions Larry.Heidi Skodack 15:40 That actually is an excellent question. It's one that we have struggled with for a long time because of the time constraints especially Elementary. So, one of the biggest things that came into play was, if we were talking about our Math and ELA, there's a little bit of a hierarchy to, you know, core curriculum. So, a lot of times, ELA and Math gets the majority of the time that teachers spend. And then Science and Social Studies, and the question is is where does STEM fit in. Because STEM stands for: Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, and it's not those individually, it's the collaboration of all together, right? So where do we find places in the curriculum that already exist, where we can make sure that we're identifying and emphasizing those STEM activities that are taking place. It's really project-based, hands-on learning and the integration of all of that together. And so, the biggest question we had is, how are we going to fit it in? Our answer right now is that we are implementing the FOSS Science Curriculum, right. We're trying to kill two birds with one stone because FOSS has STEM embedded activities within the FOSS program. And so it's not only teaching science, but the students in their activities are incorporating those STEM pieces in there. So we're not only covering topics within, how you do a project-based learning related to STEM, but we're also covering our science standards within there. And so our avenue right now is using the FOSS curriculum to embed some of those STEM activities. Because, I was constantly brought back to the fact that we can do all these outside STEM activities: robotics, tech-girls, you know recycle racers, and the things that we offer in the district, but our goal is to reach every single student, and how do we give every single student the opportunity. Science and FOSS was the solution because it actually embedded it and we could use it all at the same time. Really, that was the passion, how can we include it where kids going to see it every day. So right now we have it rolled into fourth and fifth grade. Third tri we'll get it rolled into the FOSS science curriculum into third grade. So we'll have third, fourth, and fifth grade, with FOSS science and embedded STEM curriculum within those units of study for the students. So, not a full fix yet, but at least we know that we're at least getting it to every student in third, fourth, and fifth grade.Larry Burden 18:03 Definite step in the right direction.Danelle Brostrom 18:05 This kind of transformation isn't going to move as quickly as we want it to. It just isn't because it's so very different and you are talking about more of the project-based learning, and the making, and that's, it's just very different. So I think it's okay to work slowly in that respect.Heidi Skodack 18:21 And Danelle, you and I have had many conversations about silos, and breaking down those silos andDanelle Brostrom 18:26 That's hard,Heidi Skodack 18:26 It's when those pieces happen, when all those are coming together that you see awesome results and excitement in students for learning as well as a deeper understanding because they have the application.Larry Burden 18:40 It could be argued that the STEM curriculum is already there. It's the STEM mindset, and the STEM activities in the curriculum that isn't there. So really, it is, it's just finding, it's finding curriculum that has that, that Maker mindset involved. It's finding that math curriculum, or incorporating a Making mindset into the current math, math curriculum that will bring STEM into what we do in the classroom.Heidi Skodack 19:06 We'll get into it later I think when we talk about computational thinking. And, and those are all aspects of things we want students to experience and do, but it's about how you're doing that together as one instead of, I'm just going to do math, I'm just going to do science, I'm just going to do tech. It's when they all come together.Danelle Brostrom 19:24 And that's where our worlds overlap, because that's 100% what those ISTE Standards are about and specifically...Larry Burden 19:31 Great segue, that was awesome.Danelle Brostrom 19:32 I know right, I was already gonna talk about the computational thinking stuff, but, but yeah computational thinking is a big part of those ISTE Standards so even if the kids don't go into coding, when they're learning to code they're being a better thinker, and they're breaking up problems into simpler parts, and improving their designs over time. All those kinds of things are the core pieces of computational thinking, but they're good to know no matter what you're doing. Right? They're good everywhere, no matter what industry you're in. I mean, I can't tell you how many times, I'm not coding but I'm definitely trying to solve problems and changing up my plan because that didn't work.Heidi Skodack 20:08 Right, whether you're on the side of doing the coding, or on the other side where you're actually operating the machine that has all the coding in it. I mean, there has to be that thought process of, you know, what is happening when a problem occurs? You know, what, how do I solve that problem? Is it a call to tech right away for some support or is it something I problem solve myself? Because the, the tools that we're, even if you're not on the side of coding, the tools that we're using are so high tech now you have to be able to have some of those problem solving skills built in, no matter what your job is or where you are.Danelle Brostrom 20:39 Can you talk to us about the new K-12, Computer Science Standards? I'm so excited about these and I know you are too, so.Heidi Skodack 20:44 So, Computer Science Standards were adopted last year at the end of the year. And those really require all students to have K through 12, computer science experience. And again it's designed around the same things, the ISTE standards, the STEM Standards, getting more STEM into schools, and Computer Science Standards, and what those look like. The good news is, is that the, as a state we recognize the importance of it. Are we ahead of the game? Not at all. I don't think at all in Michigan as far as computer science goes. But we're getting there. And the point is, we're doing it right direction. We have a couple of things going in. I went to Computer Science Summit in Arkansas, believe it or not. So, to myself I said, really, there's a lot of computer science going on, Arkansas?Danelle Brostrom 20:45 Go check it out.Heidi Skodack 20:51 Yeah, go check it out. So I went. And, it really was a summit from all the governors throughout the United States that were there, and talked about what programs they were implementing, and what kind of funding they had behind the support. And Hattie he was there to talk to us. Had a good chat with him, and I was really interested in how far ahead Arkansas was, South Carolina was, in their implementation of computer science standards. But one of the things that was critical was the piece that number one, you had adopted standards in your state, and the second piece is that they had somebody leading it at the state level, which is coming as well. That's coming next, is where we will have a person that actually leads, what is the implementation of computer science going to look like in schools, and what resources do we have available. Because we know, sometimes we get mandates and we don't necessarily have all the resources. But it's how we respond to what is coming that really makes the difference. So I think our attempt at blowing up code.org or blowing up our code this year, we'll, we'll put a little bit of dent in it. But the standards are very clearly outlined, and they're very simple at the elementary levels, but it really is about the process of thinking and problem solving. It's going to be great, but it's also going to, we have to again, adjust and adapt to how is that going to fit in the curriculum. Do we force it in somewhere? So it's really about again, intentionally looking at what is already offered, where does it naturally make sense to put lessons and computer science in K through 12, and starting to think about it before we have some sort of mandate as far as what that's gonna look like. That work excites me, simply because it's good for kids and you're looking for ways to give them more exposureDanelle Brostrom 23:18 And Heidi, I have to say too I'm so excited to see the digital citizenship portions, and cybersecurity written into those K-12 Computer Science Standards because even, and I'm looking at the lower elementary standards right now, and they're talking about networks and the internet, explain what passwords are and why we use them, and why we have to use strong passwords to protect our devices. Like yes, and then there's under impacts of computing, work respectfully and responsibly with others online, keep logging information private, logoff devices appropriately. Like, all those things we talked about in the digital citizenship realm, I'm seeing embedded in these standards too, which is beautiful.Heidi Skodack 23:56 I mean, that becomes, just the way we do business.Larry Burden 23:59 If you're going to teach computer science, you probably should teach how to, teach our students how to do it appropriately.Danelle Brostrom 24:05 And how to do it safely.Larry Burden 24:06 It's a foundational, fundamental piece. We were talking about definitions earlier. So now you know we've dropped computer science and computer programming and STEM and all these things, and coding. They're all separate things. What are some of those definitions when we talk computer science, what are we, what are we saying?Danelle Brostrom 24:22 I get them all mixed up, I'll be honest. Help us Heidi.Heidi Skodack 24:27 I don't know if I have the answer to that one. Computer science is the broader picture, right? Computer science really encompasses all those different areas, and jobs and activities, like the umbrella that then coding and programming, you know, would be under. That's how I would probably define it.Larry Burden 24:45 I think it's important to say that because I think sometimes especially our students and maybe even our parents have a, they see computer science, and they immediately think okay this is Calc three minimum. We're talking about this fear of math that we're trying to get over. And the,Heidi Skodack 24:46 What is that? I don't now what that is.Larry Burden 25:06 And I think sometimes when we say computer science, people immediately go there and that's not, it's so much more than that. A softening of that definition for people that are looking. Again, I'm, I'm looking at marketing to my child. And I'm thinking, if I say, well, honey, you need to pursue a career in computer science.Danelle Brostrom 25:29 Think that's nerds behind their computer, but it's not!Larry Burden 25:33 Yeah that's probably not going to be successful so. But then if I started talking about what coding means, and what programming means, and what work in a 3D realm means, and all the, all the potential applications of computer science, suddenly, that's a lot, shinier.Heidi Skodack 25:51 I think a lot of times when you think of it related to careers. So, if you take those, that language out of there. I mean now that you have to, but if you take the language out of there about coding, and computer science but if you're working with students, you're talking about what are you interested in for your careers, and connecting those pathways of how is computer science embedded in those careers that you think you want to do? That's where you get kids connected. You know, if you talk about computer science or coding, they picture somebody in a cube farm all day just doing coding. That's not what it is. You know computer science could be thousands and thousands of careers related to computer science that people don't realize that, that are there. I mean, I think about the engineering classes at West and at Central, and even in their laser cutting machines and their small CNC machines that they have, that's all computer programming. So the person that's operating that and designing, doing the design and the making, and making decisions on where should that piece be cut out, how deep should the cut be and what is the location on the X, Y and Z axis, that's all, that's all related to computer science and coding. So I think when you have it in the conversations of careers, and then talk about how those computer science principles are linked to those, then that kind of breaks down a few barriers, than the picture of somebody sitting in a cube farm coding.Danelle Brostrom 27:12 I think the more we can lean on their passions too, and then help show them how they can connect. Again, I think of my own child who her passions are animals, and taking things apart, and creating things. And then I watched her, she was reading that "Beauty and the Beak," book where they 3D print the beak for the eagle who doesn't have one, or it gets broken or somehow. And I remember seeing her eyes light up and she was like, "I could do this," and it was like, yes, yes you could. So just sometimes it's connecting those dots for kids because they don't realize that their passion for dance could go along with this really cool thing where they're coding the LED lights on the dance, you know what I mean it just, just connecting those dots.Heidi Skodack 27:54 You know the design prosthetics which what you're talking about which has been, that field has completely changed. Because if you remember this, I always found this interesting because I thought, god if I was going to school again that would be very interesting to me. Right. You know when you think about prosthetics that were done in the 90's right, compared to what we see now, it's basically an artistry, that they do. It's out of chrome, and different materials, and metals and, and the design, in that art piece that design piece is an element that is seen throughout. As well as materials. I mean that science behind, behind the materials that they're choosing. I mean if you're running in the Paralympics we see the different things that they use there. But just that change in, it's not only functional, but it's aesthetically pleasing, and you're making decisions on materials and design. So, that area was always of interest to me because that has changed so rapidly lately.Danelle Brostrom 28:52 There's your "A," Larry. Your "A," in STEAM.Larry Burden 28:55 I was going to bring that up, so what subjects, this is on code.org, their little marketing slideshow had a slide, what subjects do students like a lot in high school? Not surprisingly, the highest was art and design, second was performing arts, third, computer science and engineering. Now I would argue, art and design right now is computer science. If you're going to get into the field of Art and Design, well not even behind. I mean if you're doing, and certainly in performing arts, if you're doing anything in, in theater in the background or in film in the background. You're going to do 3D modeling. You're going to, it's all programming now, it's all computer science, it's all understanding those processes. If you're in computer gaming and doing the art for that, 3D modeling, 3D rendering. Art and design and performing arts, just wrap it into the computer sciences, really. It doesn't sound as sexy.Heidi Skodack 29:52 Yes, and even in architecture. The flip time, and the expectation of time to get a set of plans done in do that modeling, that visualization modeling, completely changed. You used to have weeks in between and now the expectation because we have all these tools, because of computer science that we're able to use and do projects more quickly, right. So now we're spending our money on technology, and our time is decreasing, but the expectation is increasing, of what the expectations are. Same thing in theater arts, when you're designing those stagecraft, and,Larry Burden 30:28 Those sets that they put together now.Heidi Skodack 30:29 Those sets are done all ahead of time, including like how they're going to work. So those moveable pieces, like what do those gears look like, and how is that rotating. So more time is spent on the pre-planning, than it is on actually the design, construct, building so that is all done ahead of time in the design process that's amazing.Danelle Brostrom 30:49 Heidi are we still seeing a gap in the amount of girls and minorities that are going into STEM fields, and doing coding or is that kind of changing do you think?Heidi Skodack 30:57 It is changing. We're doing better, but we're still not there yet. Females and minorities in general, you know, to increase enrollment and excitement about going into those fields is super important. To have those diverse conversations with different people at the table is super important. So the more we can help students or guide them in that direction, you know you don't want to force somebody, you know, to do it. But certainly, you have to make sure that they had an opportunity to make that choice.Danelle Brostrom 31:25 For sure.Larry Burden 31:26 An educated choice.Heidi Skodack 31:27 Yes.Danelle Brostrom 31:27 And girls will typically look at coding in different ways to. Like isn't it true that they'll try to fix the problem, or try to create something that will make a difference. Like that's kind of what usually brings girls to the table. We need those kinds of, of students. And I love what you're doing with TechGirls. Can you talk about TechGirls real quick because I think that's such a cool thing that we're doing in our region.Heidi Skodack 31:46 TechGirls, I actually started a group when I was in Farmington, but we started a group up here at Central in 2016, and their mission really is to increase awareness for females and minorities in anything related to STEM. And they won a grant last year to allow them to expand to West Senior High. They reached out to Elk Rapids, and did a lesson with a second grade class. Within the community, they volunteer at a Senior Citizens Center, helping them with their technology. They've done Recycle Racers with our kids at Eastern and then throughout the district last year. But really, their mission is to, you know, really build that mentorship so it's so important for them to see young women in those roles of leaders, that are leading those areas of technology and in STEM, and to know that there's a pathway for them moving forward. One of our TechGirls actually, you probably already heard the news on her last year, was Elizabeth Sanders won the Congressional App Award, and went to Washington DC, based on an app that she designed. And her app, of course, right about helping people. So her's was the Calc-u-saver, and you can actually download it online, and looks like a calculator, but if you're in a dangerous situation you can punch in your numbers, looks like a calculator, and it will send a message to your person to say, you know, come and pick me up. It has the location sensor on it you know, so they know where to pick you up and to call you back to get you out of that situation that you feel is uncomfortable or dangerous. So kudos to,Danelle Brostrom 33:23 It's amazing.Heidi Skodack 33:24 our TechGirl. So we're still working to expand that. I mean the goal would be lovely to have it at every school in the district but slow growth there. But we're working on it.Danelle Brostrom 33:33 But you are, I mean you kind of do have it in every school because the little's see these high school girls that are, you know, it's a high schooler who, who's interested in the same kinds of things I am, and they're so cool, and I could do that. So, I mean I know that they're just based at our secondaries but man, the impact is so cool across the district.Heidi Skodack 33:54 Getting there. And they're a great group of girls, and they volunteer for just about anything. And we can always count on them. So super proud of them.Larry Burden 34:01 I have to say last question, if you have any other questions 'cause we are way over.Danelle Brostrom 34:07 Well I was just gonna say, is there anything else that, that we didn't touch on that, that you want to share, that you want to talk about. Anything that you're like, oh, I wish they would have asked me that.Heidi Skodack 34:15 Just that Hour of Code, the dates for the Hour of Code are December 9 through the 15th, but we've actually extended it through the 18th. Just make sure you get in your Hour of Code, and if there's any teachers that are interested or need help, contact, Danelle or myself, and we'll be happy to get them set up. Our goal was to create a competition, we want to see how many east side versus west side we're able to do the coding, and kind of have a leaderboard that's going to be on a website that we'll share with teachers and principals.Larry Burden 34:46 Sounds great. TechTool of the Week!TechTool of the Week 34:51 TechTool of the week, I just want to mention there are a ton of great resources for educators who are interested in doing coding in their classroom. Code.org has the HourofCode.com. There are posters that you can download and hang up. There are stickers that you can order. Then all of the different activities, and games, and things. And then don't forget about REMC, our local REMC has some different items that you can do coding with. If you go into their system and search for STEM, you can get things like: bloxals, Dash and Dot, Little Bits, Ozobots, Fearow and the drone, all those kinds of things you can do coding with as well, and they're, they're hands on. And then, if you're not local there are other REMC's do different things. Some REMC's I know have Microbits or the Osmos that you can check out that you can do coding with. But just definitely check and see what your REMC offers through that Classroom Makers Project because there are a lot of great resources over there.Larry Burden 35:42 You mentioned drones and we should have hit on the drone thing. We'll get it next time, we'll get it next time. Tutorials and updates, just wanted to say, you know, last week we did that, the annual EdTech Loop Gift Guide, there's some great STEM gifts, great STEM gifts in that guide, so give that a listen, that pod listen. It was a really fun show. I want to also give a shout out to an upcoming special 100th episode of the EdTech Loop podcast on digital citizenship. It is like a digital citizenship blowout. Has all the information so look for that in the upcoming weeks. In closing, follow us on Facebook and Twitter at @tcapsloopDanelle Brostrom 36:19 @brostromdaHeidi Skodack 36:20 @skodackLarry Burden 36:21 Bam! Subscribe to the podcast on Podbean, iTunes, Stitcher, Tune-in, Downcast, Overcast, the Google Play Store, Spotify or wherever else you get your ear candy. Leave a review, we'd love the feedback. Thanks for listening and inspiring.Danelle Brostrom 36:38 I can't see the time from where I'm sitting.

FCE
La historia detrás de OSMOS - Entrepreneurship

FCE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 24:29


Sergio Marroquín, alumno graduado de la primera promoción de Entrepreneurship, nos cuenta cómo inició con la empresa Osmos a los 21 años y cuáles fueron las herramientas que adquirió durante la carrera.

Eggplant: The Secret Lives of Games
26: The Nick and Andy Show

Eggplant: The Secret Lives of Games

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 108:53


Our crew is stretched thin, but we soldier on with a wide-ranging, freeform 1-year anniversary episode! Nick and Andy chat about the recent glut of amazing game releases - and upcoming highlights (roguelights?) - while Andy reflects on the 10-year anniversary of his career-defining game Osmos, and we dive into a bounty of beautiful listener letters. Things we discussed: Mutazione Zach's game tease Noita Overland Osmos agar.io Telling Lies Eliza Control Dicey Dungeons RAD Plunge EarthNight Loren Schmidt's Roguelike Loot Rascals Michael Brough Kamibox Cryptark Teamfight Tactics

Startup Canada Podcast: Canada's Entrepreneurship Podcast
Reigniting Northern Languages Using Tech with Ryan Oliver – August 14, 2018

Startup Canada Podcast: Canada's Entrepreneurship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 45:20


When you prioritize language, you prioritize learning and opportunities. Ryan Oliver is empowering Nunavummiut children and communities in innovative ways. Through releasing an Inuktitut-language version of the best-selling iPad game, Osmos, Ryan has granted the opportunity of learning and self-discovery through technology, and play. The... The post Reigniting Northern Languages Using Tech with Ryan Oliver – August 14, 2018 appeared first on Startup Canada.

Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda
#165 - O Fuck, Marry e Kill mais difícil de todos

Um Milkshake Chamado Wanda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 127:18


Gente, NÃO DÁ! Decidimos brincar de Fuck, Marry e Kill (na nossa versão é Fim De Semana Pai D'égua, Casamento Topíssimo e Listening Party de Reputation) e o Dantas nos deu as opções MAIS DIFÍCEIS! Ou porque eram todos maravilhosos ou por serem todos péssimos e termos que escolher um para casar! Hahaha. Vocês estão preparados para uma edição #SamirSaiDoPodcast? Ele está impossível hoje. ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA WANDA NO FACEBOOK: facebook.com/PodcastWanda WANDA NO TWITTER: @PodcastWanda WANDA NO INSTAGRAM: @podcastwanda VEM CONTRIBUIR COM O WANDA! Patreon: www.patreon.com/podcastwanda Padrim: www.padrim.com.br/podcastwanda ME AJUDA, WANDA! [01:21:30] Wanda, como não ser bicha básica? Até onde devo bancar o rolê do boy? O que fazer quando querem te podar? Meu namorado não me quer porque engordei! Traí meu noivo, encontrei a felicidade e quero cancelar tudo! LOTUS [00:36:22] Louis CK cometendo assédio Aprovação da PEC 181 Bandeira do Hans Donner Morte da Marcia Cabrita Zé Celso com Dória e Silvio Santos MERYL [00:53:19] Superman em "Liga da Justiça" Closets compartilhados Pernambuco na Linha Amarela Show da Dua Lipa Jennifer Lopez INTERESSANTENEY [01:10:32] APP: Huji ÁLBUM: "I Feel For You", Chaka Khan SITE: ComoMorreu.com APP: "Monument Valley 2" APP: "Osmos" GAME: "Breath of the Wild" Podcast #165 apresentado por: TWITTER / INSTAGRAM @papelpop @samsworld @santahelena Quer ter seu caso lido em nosso podcast? Mande um desabafo, uma rapidinha, ou pergunte curiosidades para o e-mail redacao@papelpop.com. Coloque qualquer coisa com "Wanda" no assunto! ASSINE O PODCAST NO ITUNES (E, se curtiu, avalie a gente!) LINK > bit.ly/AssineWandaNoItunes RSS FEED DO MILKSHAKE LINK > bit.ly/RSSdoWANDA Toda semana um episódio novo: Às quintas-feiras, às 13h17, no papelpop.com e no iTunes!

Sanningsministeriet
Sanningsministeriet - Könsmaktsordning via osmos

Sanningsministeriet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2017 47:17


Det inre partiet har infiltrerat kulturmarxismens högborg! Färsk rapport från infiltratören Hannes från SU följs av en längre diskussion om genuskulten och indoktrinering av svenska dagisbarn med anledning av ett debattinlägg som tar strid mot statligt kontrollerad lek. Detta leder osökt in på den moderne mannens fall och avslutas med veckans trigger warning: kommun köper pensionärsbostäder för skattepengar. Frågor om hur exponentiell tillväxt fungerar? inrepartiet@gmail.com. Vill du se Hjernevask igen? http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xp0tg8_hjernevask-brainwashing-in-norway-english-part-1-the-gender-equality-paradox_news (Oscar hade fel om Baron-Cohen; de är kusiner, ej bröder.)

Legal Moves
What makes a successful game? - with Osmos and Karmaka creator Dave Burke of Hemisphere Games

Legal Moves

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 45:37


In this episode, I discuss what goes into a successful game (among other things) with Dave Burke from Hemisphere Games. We talk about the success of mobile game Osmos and their recent Kickstarter campaign for Karmaka.

BitNote
Bn120 - Catch that bus

BitNote

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2014 28:25


In which we chill out. Main Theme from 'The Sporting News Baseball' by K-Byte (partly on Take Me Out to the Ballgame by Jack Norworth and Albert Von Tilzer, and the other part used by Canadian Sketch group LoadingReadyRun); Lullaby by _ghost, Afternoon Snooze by Alec Holowka from Crayon Physics Deluxe by Kloonigames; The Shape of Things to Come and Forecast Fire by High Skies from Osmos by Hemisphere Games.

Game Theory Podcast
Game Theory 15: Design Innovation

Game Theory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2013 60:44


Recorded on February 11th with Brian Fife, James Fingal and Thomas Westberg. This is not the oft-promised indie episode - it is something much better! When thinking about what he liked about indie games, Jim realized the aspect that he wanted to discuss was the innovative design elements in many of his favorite games. Innovative games often represent a thought experiment or a deliberate isolation or exaggeration of a specific game mechanic or component. This means that often, short form and indie games are the right format for this investigation. Brian also finally gets to complain about pixel art, and Tom startles the group with a shocking (ok, mildly interesting) confession. Referenced items: Match Three Game, Portal, Pong, Doom, Outsider Art, Legend of Zelda, Super Mario Bros., Dune Two, Literature of Exhaustion, Memento, Tower Defense, Bejeweled, Limbo, Fl0w, Osmos, Ingmar Bergman, Stephen Merchant, Electroplankton, Biophilia, Sonic the Hedgehog, Alien vs. Predator (FPS), Journey, Left 4 Dead, Halo, Hundreds, Galcon, ToeJam and Earl, Earthworm Jim, Battletoads, World of Goo, Shadow of the Colossus, Ico, Kinectimals, Kinect Party, Mario Party, WarioWare, Kongregate, Raving Rabbids, Mirror’s Edge, Dungeon Keeper, Holy Invasion of Privacy, Badman, Hoard, Starcraft, Sim Life, Spore, Eve Online, Red Dead Redemption, World of Tanks, Half Life, Counter-Strike, X-Com: UFO Defense, X-Com: Enemy Unknown, 10,000,000, PixelJunk, Ni No Kuni, Studio Ghibli, Dishonored, Mass Effect, Dungeon Raid, Pinball Arcade, Medieval Madness, Cirqus Voltaire, Pin*Bot, Black Knight 2000, Waking Mars, Sid Meier’s Pirates!, Lili, Letterpress.

Games We Have Known And Loved
Lewie Procter on zooming (in Spore, R.U.S.E. and Osmos)

Games We Have Known And Loved

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012


Lewie Procter on zooming (in Spore, R.U.S.E. and Osmos): “…and then when you zoom out to the next level, it’s generals stood around it in a war room, with units represented by counters on a table…” (mp3) (audio player in full post) AudioPlayer.embed("lewie_procter_player", {soundFile: "http://nottheinternet.com/bestgamedesign/audio/lewie_procter.mp3"});

Midlife Gamer Podcast
Episode 166 - Stayin' Alive

Midlife Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2012 156:04


Saints Row: The Third, Gears of War 3, Full House Poker, Bastion, Star Wars: The Old Republic, Broken Sword 2 and Osmos. News – Possible Diablo 3 release date, rumours of new Microsoft and Sony hardware at E3, Xbox Live account phishing, XBL Indie games given greater file size capacity, X-COM making a strategic comeback, House of the Dead 3 & 4 HD's incoming, Star Trek Online free to play date confirmed, Microsoft Flight launches as free to play, Lego Batman 2 announced and the best SWTOR glitch ever.

Confesiones de un Jugador
Confesiones de un Jugador 60

Confesiones de un Jugador

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2011


¡60 programas con vosotros! Un capítulo más, al pie del cañón para haceros pasar un buen rato, esta semana con el Sr. Rosa, Salva Espín, Ravenflow, Darkseid y Cloud Frn, que os traen los siguientes contenidos: 15 Segundos de Gloria: el nuevo ordenador del Sr. Rosa, The Witcher 2, Osmos, Fortix 2, Astrud, Gatling Gears, […]

Geekscape
Geekscape 193: I'm So Hungry

Geekscape

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2010 61:42


Guest Co-host: Doug Jones! Movie Review: "True Grit"! Movie News: Kevin Smith's "Red State" gets a trailer! Another actor injured on the Broadway Spider-Man! Comic Book News: Does Doug read his own Hellboy comics? Video Games: Back to the Future from Tell Tale Games! Jonathan recommends Osmos to Doug! PLUS! Guillermo Del Toro's thoughts on Scott Pilgrim and Doug gets assaulted by the DSL Bear!

The Pocket Gamer Podcast
90 - iPhone and iPad podcast: Episode 90 – Disgaea, Inception, War of Eustrath HD, Osmos, and Monster Trucks

The Pocket Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2010 50:07


Touch of Gaming
ToG #64 – Fastar!, Osmos and FlipBoard

Touch of Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2010 66:06


It’s an exciting episode of the ToG this week, with reviews of games and non games alike. To kick the episode off I review my brand spanking new Marware EcoVue iPad case and a GREAT iPhone video editing app, Video Edit. We are running a […]

AppLoad
AppLoad #21 - Spotify, attends j't'espique

AppLoad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2010 69:46


* Free Bumper * Spotify Premium (9,99€ par mois / iPad & iPhone) * Flipboard (Gratuit / iPad) * Unrevoked * Osmos (3,99€ / iPad) * Et: IncrediBooth (0,79€ / iPhone 4), Cortal Consors (Gratuit / iPad & iPhone), Skype (Gratuit / iPhone & iPad), Metal Detector (Gratuit / Android) / Metaloid (Gratuit / Android) / Easy Metal Detector (0,99€ / Android)

The Pocket Gamer Podcast
86 - Ben, Tracy, and Will dive headfirst into the iPhone 4 bumper issue, accidentally plough into Bunker Bob, and get woken up by God(finger) at 2am

The Pocket Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2010 47:45


Midlife Gamer Podcast
Episode 92 - General Erection

Midlife Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2010 110:22


The completion of Mass Effect 2, The Passing L4D2 DLC, Quake Live, MAG Monday, Sherlock Homles V's Jack the Ripper and GTA TLAD.News discussion - The indie humble bundle, God of War PSP anouncement, Starcraft 2 release details, Assassins Creed Brotherhood confirmed, Release details for The Force Unleashed 2, HAWX 2, Medel of Honor, Guitar Hero 6 and DJ Hero 2.  Free Red Dead Redemption DLC, MW2 PS3 DLC woes and iPad UK release details.The retail round-up - DLC, Quiz and Tweeting action.

Player One Podcast
POP Ep.183: Monster Mash (Voicemail line: 713-893-8069)

Player One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2010 123:06


SPOILER WARNING: This episode contains a spoilerific Heavy Rain discussion from 22:20-36:30. If you do not want to hear major story spoilers for Heavy Rain, skip this section.This week! Games, games, games! Some of the game tapes covered in this episode include Heavy Rain (yes, with spoilers), Monster Hunter Tri, Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing, After Burner Climax, OSMOS, Fruit Ninja, Monsters (Probably) Stole My Princess, Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse and MORE! Plus, PSN Game Sharing, access journalism, game audio, the new Game Fan, and the Classic Controller Pro.Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, voicemail line and more! Plus, you'll be able to access bonus audio and video content (soon, once we figure out what that is). Click here to download. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. You can leave us a voicemail by calling 713-893-8069 or you can send a comment via MP3 to our email address, playeronepodcast@gmail.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already! Running time: 2:02:42This week's links:Monster Hunter Tri launch trailerMorning Radio (ex-Game Fan staffer podcast)Game Fan history thread on TNLGizmodo and the Prototype iPhoneHeavy Rain SpoilercastMonsters (Probably) Stole My Princess trailer

Midlife Gamer Podcast
Episode 73 - Bukkake Gland

Midlife Gamer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2009 225:58


Rock Band 2, Sony Home, Tales of Monkey Island, Assassins Creed 2, Osmos, Blue Toad Murder Files, Forza 3, Left4Dead 2, Battlefield 1943 and Uncharted 2, News discussion - UK game sales eclipse film, psychology of gamers, Blizzard still to return to console development and the public MAG beta The retail round-up -Modern Warfare 2 at number one for Christmas, DLC, sexy quiz and Tweeting action Community top 10 of 2009 & our personal top 5.

Distributed Failure
DF88: Have a Gay Christmas*

Distributed Failure

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2009


This week's ''What We've Been Playing'' features discussion on MX vs ATV Reflex, Divinity II, Army of Two: The 40th Day, The Saboteur, Overlord II, PAIN, Osmos, Defense Grid: The Awakening, Tap Tap Revenge 3, Red Faction: Guerrilla, and plenty more. We follow that up with some live present opening and a lengthy conversation on Dante's Inferno. We hope you enjoy the show and don't forget to rate/review us on iTunes.

Hardcore
Hardcore - 13.10.09

Hardcore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2009


I denne ukens Hardcoresending byr vi på anmeldelser av Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Osmos, Dead Space: Extraction. Vi sniktitter på Red Steel 2, koser oss med røverhistorier fra EVE Online, festlige historier fra Japan, konkurranse og masse mer.

Remnant Gaming
Remnant Gaming Episode 2: Open Beta Impressions

Remnant Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2009


This Podcast is hosted by Rexen and Ein of RemnantGaming.com. It is published on a bi-weekly basis, and is a Podcast for the MMO gaming community. Much like the RemnantGaming.com website, the Cast starts off centered on Aion Online, but is expanding quickly into its other divisions, including Guild Wars, World of Warcraft, and many more!On to day's episode we sit down and discuss our opinion's on Aion's Open Beta. We also go over some PvP Tips and give our over-all impressions of Aion so far. Special Guest Host: Babalush of remnantgaming.comMusic by: Ronald Jenkees of www.ronaldjenkees.comLinks mentioned in this podcast:Ayase's Twitter = http://twitter.com/aion_ayaseRonald Jenkees site = http://www.ronaldjenkees.com/Silent's review of Osmos = http://www.gamefocus.ca/?nav=reviewCard&fid=9222Remnant Gaming = http://www.remnantgaming.comRemnantGaming's Twitter = http://twitter.com/remnantgaming

1UP.com - Games, Dammit!
1UP.com - Listen UP - 09/11/2009

1UP.com - Games, Dammit!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2009 99:25


With David catching the PAX flu and Sam away in NYC John and Garnett tackle a massive show with the aid of Gamasutra's Christian Nutt. In a wide ranging Whatcha Been Playin they get into Osmos, Torchlight, Need for Speed Shift, Motorstorm Arctic Edge, Soul Calibur Broken Destiny, Batman Arkham Asylum, and more. The second segment keeps up the pace beginning with a recap of the August NPD sales stats hot off the presses and afterward including Apple calling out the DS and PSP for a handheld console war, the announcement of a new 2D Sonic headed our way in 2010, and Left 4 Dead 2 Boycotters changing their minds after a trip to Valve.

1UP.com - 1UP Radio
1UP.com - Listen UP - 09/11/2009

1UP.com - 1UP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2009 99:25


With David catching the PAX flu and Sam away in NYC John and Garnett tackle a massive show with the aid of Gamasutra's Christian Nutt. In a wide ranging Whatcha Been Playin they get into Osmos, Torchlight, Need for Speed Shift, Motorstorm Arctic Edge, Soul Calibur Broken Destiny, Batman Arkham Asylum, and more. The second segment keeps up the pace beginning with a recap of the August NPD sales stats hot off the presses and afterward including Apple calling out the DS and PSP for a handheld console war, the announcement of a new 2D Sonic headed our way in 2010, and Left 4 Dead 2 Boycotters changing their minds after a trip to Valve.

1UP.com - Games, Dammit!
1UP.com - Listen UP - 08/28/2009

1UP.com - Games, Dammit!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2009 152:10


Sam, David, and Garnett return from their journeys but John's a late scratch from the lineup. The trio finds their hands full with Star Trek Online, NFS Shift vs. Forza 3 vs. Gran Turismo 5, Dead Nation, Resident Evil Darkside Chronicles, Eye Pet, Osmos, and more just in Whatcha' Been Playin? alone. And then after the break they tackle the price drops (and in the UK an increase) on console hardware, whether 40 dollars could be the magic price for expanding the games market, Kojima's plans for Peace Walker, and more.

1UP.com - 1UP Radio
1UP.com - Listen UP - 08/28/2009

1UP.com - 1UP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2009 152:10


Sam, David, and Garnett return from their journeys but John's a late scratch from the lineup. The trio finds their hands full with Star Trek Online, NFS Shift vs. Forza 3 vs. Gran Turismo 5, Dead Nation, Resident Evil Darkside Chronicles, Eye Pet, Osmos, and more just in Whatcha' Been Playin? alone. And then after the break they tackle the price drops (and in the UK an increase) on console hardware, whether 40 dollars could be the magic price for expanding the games market, Kojima's plans for Peace Walker, and more.

Idle Thumbs
Idle Thumbs 39: Video Game Baby

Idle Thumbs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2009 63:27


Following a double-barreled podblast assault, this week's baffling episode sees the Idle Thumbs valiantly but vainly struggle to stay on topic and discuss a new video game, despite dubious double entendres and threatening voice mails. How's our driving? Take a wild guess.