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Best podcasts about roger malina

Latest podcast episodes about roger malina

Creative Disturbance
Roger and Thom Kubli Podcast

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 35:53


A discussion between Roger Malina and Thom Kubli

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Creative Disturbance
Veena Somareddy: Virtual Reality for Real Rehabilitation

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 21:56


Join CEO of Neuro Rehab VR Veena Somareddy, Evan Acuna and Roger Malina for a discussion on her work merging healthcare and virtual reality in the field of physical rehabilitation.  About our guest:  Veena Somareddy is the CEO of Neuro Rehab VR, a VR healthcare start-up aimed at building virtual reality therapy exercises for rehabilitation. Her accolades include being recognized as a Top Innovator in North Texas, Fast Company's World Changing Ideas honoree, and featured in Forbes and Cosmopolitan. She is also the recipient of a National Science Foundation grant and one of the 10 start-ups chosen to participate in the first Amazon Healthcare Accelerator. Using her many years of research and development experience in VR and AR she is helping to connect technology and healthcare to enhance patient care and rehabilitation outcomes greatly.

Creative Disturbance
Jabez Abraham

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 14:49


The open-door policy of the lab sparks a conversation between medical student Jabez Abraham and Roger Malina on ethics and discipline.  About our guest: Jabez was originally born in India and moved to the US at a very young age. He is currently pursuing a degree that would allow him to work in the medical field. He loves to share ideas and discuss them with others.

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Creative Disturbance
Doors of Delusion Part 1

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 8:34


Join ArtScilab artist in residence Eric Fulbright and astrophysicist Roger Malina for a conversation on Eric's new piece exploring grief and the senses.  Recorded and edited by Oskar Olsson.

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New Books in Physics and Chemistry
Water Is in the Air: Physics, Politics, and Poetics of Water in the Arts

New Books in Physics and Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 32:25


Our contributors discuss their work in the arts and sciences, which is showcased in the new article collection, Water Is in the Air: Physics, Politics, and Poetics of Water in the Arts. Water Is in the Air explores the ways that artists, from all over the world, working at the cutting edge of science and engineering, create work that addresses critical issues of water in culture and society. This conversation was recorded on March 19, 2014. Jean-Marc Chomaz, CNRS research director at the École Polytechnique Hydrodynamics Laboratory (Ladhyx) and professor at École Polytechnique. He is a member of the artist group Labofactory. Mikael Fernström and Sean Taylor, the art-science collaborators behind Softday. Fernström and Taylor teach at the University of Limerick. Listen to their sound art piece, "Hypoxia Hibernalis," a shortened version of "Marbh Chrios.” Annick Bureaud, independent art critic, curator and event organizer, researcher and teacher in art and technosciences. She is the director of Leonardo/OLATS, European sister organization to Leonardo/ISAST. Roger Malina, physicist, astronomer, editor-in-chief of Leonardo, and distinguished professor at the University of Texas, Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 29:20


Maximilian Schich, Isabel Meirelles, and Roger Malina discuss the contents and creation of the new article collection, Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks, which explores the application of the science of complex networks to art history, archeology, visual arts, the art market, and other areas of cultural importance. This conversation was recorded on April 26, 2012. Maximilian Schich, DFG fellow at László Barabási's Center for Complex Network Research in Boston. Isabel Meirelles, information designer and associate professor of graphic design at Northeastern University, Boston. Roger Malina, physicist, astronomer, editor-in-chief of Leonardo, distinguished professor at the University of Texas, Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Art
Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks

New Books in Art

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 29:20


Maximilian Schich, Isabel Meirelles, and Roger Malina discuss the contents and creation of the new article collection, Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks, which explores the application of the science of complex networks to art history, archeology, visual arts, the art market, and other areas of cultural importance. This conversation was recorded on April 26, 2012. Maximilian Schich, DFG fellow at László Barabási's Center for Complex Network Research in Boston. Isabel Meirelles, information designer and associate professor of graphic design at Northeastern University, Boston. Roger Malina, physicist, astronomer, editor-in-chief of Leonardo, distinguished professor at the University of Texas, Dallas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art

USMARADIO
Roger Malina | NaturArchy 2022

USMARADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 1:19


A brief statement from Roger Malina who has attended to Resonances IV SciArt Summer School at Joint Research Centre in Ispra, Italy. > For years, UT Dallas has sought to fuse its long-held strengths in technology with the creativity of the arts and humanities. That philosophical blend is embodied by a new professor who is a champion for interdisciplinary academics. Dr. Roger F. Malina is a physicist, astronomer and executive editor of Leonardo publications at MIT Press. He serves in two of the University's schools, as a distinguished professor of arts and technology in the School of Arts and Humanities, and as a professor of physics in the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics. Malina is a former director of the Observatoire Astronomique de Marseille Provence (OAMP) in Marseille, and a member of its observational cosmology group, which performs investigations on the nature of dark matter and dark energy. He is also a member of the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Study. Malina was also a member of the jury for the Buckminster Fuller Challenge 2011, which awards a prize to those who create strategies with potential to “solve humanity's most pressing problems."

USMARADIO
Futurity: What with SciArt and Naturarchy? | Panel | 24.06.22 | NaturArchy

USMARADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 70:52


Speakers: Ariane Koek, Roger Malina, Christophe De Jaeger, Adriaan Eeckels

Creative Disturbance
The Affirmation Game and Creative Resilience

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 15:00


Diamond Beverly in conversation with colleague Roger Malina to discuss the affirmation game, mental health, and representation in video games. Negative thoughts plague our self-conscious and effect how we proceed throughout life. The affirmation game is a visual representation of combating negative thoughts with positive affirmations based on Diamond's personal practice in overcoming trauma through creative resilience.

Creative Disturbance
Ivanna Muse - Inspiration making sound

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 31:58


Ivanna came to my attention from our mutual friend, Roger Malina. He had met her during a trip to MIT and thought that she might be an interesting person to interview for the "Sound and Data" channel. So this was a bit of a cold call since I was not that familiar with her work. It was amazing to find out the angle at which she is approaching this idea of "sound and data" which was so different from so many of my other guests. I was fascinated.

Creative Disturbance
Studying the Discovery of the Mediterranean Diet, or: Applying the Peter Principle to Institutions of Public Health Higher Education

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 25:09


To kick start an upcoming disturbance, Roger Malina and Oskar Olsson sit down with the host himself. Alen Agaronov is a doctoral student at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health majoring in Social & Behavioral Science with a secondary field in Critical Media Practice. In this episode Alen explains how he has grown an unhealthy obsession with the health benefits of the so-called Mediterranean Diet – particularly the scientists who were behind its discovery. Like a glass of wine, our discuss pours into tangential topics including Alen’s experience with the bureaucracies and office politics of doctoral life, Roger’s points about art and science, and the co-host's odd development of non-human-targeted media. [Original Recording: July 8, 2019]

Creative Disturbance
‘Entangled’ Since Birth

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 18:31


Identical twins and entrepreneurs Jacob and Cason Hunwick speak with Roger Malina on their experience sharing context throughout life, and the ideas on collaboration that have sprung from said shared context.  Edited by Ryland Smith.

Creative Disturbance
Preparing a new Generation: A Conversation with Amir Boroujerdi

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 17:28


Roger Malina is joined by Amir Boroujerdi, founder of CollegeReadyPrep and longtime educator, for a conversation on the topics of learning, education, and the goal of prparing young students for a lifetime journey of learning. 

Creative Disturbance
Oral Histories and Dark Culture: A Conversation With Rae Pleasant

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 13:24


PhDc student Rae Pleasant speaks with Roger Malina about her work in the field of oral histories that seek to preserve the ideas and life experiences of multiple generations. 

MIT Press Podcast
Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks

MIT Press Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 29:20


Maximilian Schich, Isabel Meirelles, and Roger Malina discuss the contents and creation of the new article collection, Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks, which explores the application of the science of complex networks to art history, archeology, visual arts, the art market, and other areas of cultural importance. This conversation was recorded on April 26, 2012. Contributors: Maximilian Schich, DFG fellow at László Barabási's Center for Complex Network Research in Boston. Isabel Meirelles, information designer and associate professor of graphic design at Northeastern University, Boston. Roger Malina, physicist, astronomer, editor-in-chief of Leonardo, distinguished professor at the University of Texas, Dallas.

Creative Disturbance
Yusra Khan-Data Bodies of Hybrid Amphibians

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 12:36


Roger Malina speaks with Yusra Khan about how individuals travel between different fields, and how data collected about a person is changing most industries.

L.A.S.E.R. Hexagram-Montréal
L.A.S.E.R. 4 - Artificial Intelligence and Transdisciplinary Arts

L.A.S.E.R. Hexagram-Montréal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017


Participants in this afternoon-long program include Dr. Roger Malina, head of the University of Texas at Dallas’ ArtSciLab which supports collaborations between scientists and artists, and executive editor of Leonardo Publications at MIT Press; Dr. Louise Poissant, Scientific Director of the Fonds de recherche du Quebec Société et Culture and former professor of media arts at UQAM; Dr. Sofian Audry, a new media artist and assistant professor of new media at the University of Maine at Orono;

Creative Disturbance
When Peeking is not an Invasion of Privacy: Universities without walls

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 13:13


Christa Sadeghian in conversation with Roger Malina as they discuss how working spaces and study environments have evolved over time owing to the makerspace movement. Christa gives a sneak'Peek' of her idea for an app dealing with breaking walls between research spaces so that students from any discipline can know about each other's projects.

Creative Disturbance
A Femgineer from the Co-working Place

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2017 9:56


Christa Sadeghian and Roger Malina discuss about work environments for STEM women and Christa's experiences in the Co-working Place.

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Creative Disturbance
Bacteria Singing- Willy wonka or Theranostics?

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2017 16:51


Jeremiah Gassensmith speaks to Roger Malina and Ritwik Kaikini about the mechanisms and application of proteins, bacteria and bioluminescence in the present world. If bacteria sing what would it sound like? How do we hear them?    

Creative Disturbance
Social Technologies and the Human Project

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2016 16:44


Saulo FA Barretto speaks to Roger Malina about his life and his initiative for deploying a model for human development in vulnerable regions based on art, science and technology. http://www.ipti.org.br/en/projects/the-human-project/ He founded a research institute(http://www.ipti.org.br/) to develop solutions for social needs through various technologies and close interaction with the communities.   

Creative Disturbance
Unconventional Chemistry [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 14:50


Roger Malina interviews future UTD student Padmashree Pandy about her future and discuss various topics in the fields of Art and Chemistry.

Creative Disturbance
Strange Attractor: A Ballroom Marfa Exhibition Pt. 1 [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2016 11:36


Gryphon Rue, curator for the exhibition Strange Attractor, speaks with Roger Malina about some of the artworks that will be featured in Ballroom Marfa. One work, by Phillipa Horan, uses mycelium (of which mushrooms are the fruiting body) grown to fit a sculptural mold. Gryphon also talks about Haroon Mirza’s monumental Stone Circle sound work calling Mirza a “composer of objects.” Roger inquires about the Edgar Varese compositions proposed for the exhibition. Read more about the exhibition below: https://ballroommarfa.org/archive/event/strange-attractor/

Creative Disturbance
Medellín Trilogy Part 1: Change of Operating Systems

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2016 13:40


Adnan Naseem Khan,a visual artist, in conversation with Roger Malina sharing his experiences across various parts of the world and his special interest in Bio-feedback. He discusses his project based on inner city culture, youth, Shamanism, music and subculture of Medellin Colombia. It includes three films: Part 1- Viva Bantu, Part 2- Ciudad , Part 3 - Montañas , which are on Youtube for public viewing. He has a special interest in thoughtful meditation and the attainment of coherent breathing.

Creative Disturbance
Migration of Ideas - Islamic Art Revival Series

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 13:51


Roger Malina in conversation with Shafaq Ahmad, the art director for the Islamic Art Revival Series, and Mona Kafeel, the Chief Operating Officer at the Texas Muslim Woman's Foundation(TWMF). Mona Kafeel addresses the importance of TWMF along with it's multiple objectives and shares her history of work in landscape design. Shafaq Ahmad takes us through her journey of contemporary art and design in Asia,Europe and North America. Presented by the Islamic Art Revival Series in partnership with Irving Arts Center, the 5th Annual Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Islamic Art is a program of the Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation and will be held at the Main Gallery at Irving Arts Center from September 17 to November 13.      

Creative Disturbance
We’ve Always Been Biohackers [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2016 14:57


In the first part of the podcast, art curator and media studies scholar Jens Hauser, interviewed by Roger Malina and Yvan Tina address the question of staging aliveness. Hauser argues that, between life in silico and life in labs, we’re witnessing the  animation of the technological, on one side, and the technologization of the animated on the other. Opposing Biomediality to communication media, the critic returns to the in-betweeness space of the medium. Through the scales of performance and performativity - mesoscopic definitions of the human body - macroscopic scales of molecular biopolitic , a gallery of spaces, ecologies and processes sets the stage for energetic theaters.

Creative Disturbance
Does the Use of Sonification in Astronomy Mis-communicate with the Public ? [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 11:42


James Ferguson talks about early data sonification use in the Voyager satellite mission and other examples including the sonification of the LIGO gravitational waves, He discussed current work that is described in an article in the Communicating Astronomy with the public journal, He and Roger Malina discuss the concerns from some scientists as to whether such sonifications actually mis-communicate with the public.

Creative Disturbance
Art, Science and Open Electromagnetic Spectrum Culture

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 14:28


Sharath Chandram Ram describes his work in art, design and open science, and internet culture, He maintains a lab on internet and society at the Srishthi School for Art and Design in Bangalore, India. He describes his workshop in open radio astronomy that he held at the Explorapark in Medellin, Colombia and his work with indian fishing communities embroiled in ownership of the electromagnetic spectrum debates, In dialogue with Roger Malina.

Creative Disturbance
New Narratives of the Anthropocene or is it Chthulucene [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2016 15:10


Ewen Chardronnet discusses the evolving myths and narratives about the anthropocene that he uncovered as he researched the special issue of the French MCD magazine Special Issue http://www.digitalmcd.com/mcd79-nouveaux-recits-du-climat/ . He discusses the artists residencies he is organising at the Roskoff Marine Biology Station. He also refers to Harrraway's concept of the Chthulucene http://environmentalhumanities.org/arch/vol6/6.7.pdf . In discussion with Roger Malina

Creative Disturbance
Layers of Innovation and Design [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2016 15:04


In this podcast Azadeh Abrishami discusses design, innovation, and research with Roger Malina. Azadeh Abrishami talks about her new start-up company and the effective design work that it is creating. She also discusses her past with academia where she studied under Bob Fee in both industrial engineering, industrial design, and design management.

Creative Disturbance
SMU's Method to Build a Model for the Individual [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 16:07


In this podcast James David Hart and Roger Malina discuss SMU's method of teaching/training students. By including an entrepreneurship aspect into the curriculum a student gains more knowledge and a wider view point about their art/product. When building the business model students are encouraged to build for a singular individual in mind. This will give the student a chance to see from the consumers point of view and allow for precise feedback.

Creative Disturbance
Machines Lie with Judge John Marshall [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2016 16:21


In this podcast Roger Malina discusses lying machines with Judge John Marshall and Ken Murphy. Judge John Marshall explains the theory of cyber ethics and talks about the expansion of machines and the overlap that is growing into the legal systems. Judge John Marshall also discusses with Ken Murphy the creation and advancement of space law.

Creative Disturbance
Shipping Dirt from the Moon with Ken Murphy and Judge John Marshall [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 15:24


In this podcast Roger Malina discusses space with Ken Murphy and Judge John Marshall. Ken Murphy explains cislunar space and the advancements that will come with progression inside cislunar space. Ken Murphy and Judge John Marshall also discuss the legal and beneficial aspects of shipping moon dirt to Earth for agricultural advancements.

Creative Disturbance
Crushing Conventions: Nomad Evolution [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 16:04


Urvi Bhandari, Partner and Chief Connections Officer for Crush Industries, discusses the new forms of professional nomadism emerging. She discusses how the JUNE project is seeking to address the professional needs of retired elders, but also ideas for floating cities and other new social organisations that will emerge over the coming century given the changing demographics, professional career paths and the needs of personal life styles. The discussion is with Roger Malina.

Creative Disturbance
A 9 Year Old Dreams of Space

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 15:59


Nine year old Jack T. Robertson shares his dreams of traveling into space... to the outer planets and beyond. in a video produced by Michael Ricciardi. For this Yuri's Night podcast, Michael Ricciardi recollect memories of his experiences with space, art, and how it has impacted his life in discussion with Roger Malina.

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Creative Disturbance
The New Afronaut

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2016 18:03


In Christina de Middel's website, one can read the following: "In 1964 a Zambian science teacher named Edwuard Makuka decided to train the first African crew to travel to the moon. His plan was to use an aluminium rocket to put a woman, two cats and a missionary into Space". Unfortunately the project never came to fruition but the expression, coined by Makuka, has been adopted in space culture. This podcast is an interview of Mandla Maseko, the first black African to travel into space, by Yvan Tina and Roger Malina. 

Creative Disturbance
When Do Scientists Get Time to Think? [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 19:32


In this podcast Roger Malina talks with David McPhail about his work and research. David McPhail's work focuses on material analysis and experimentation on that material with its environment.  Also discussed is difficulties and powers of the many different collaborations that occur within this field of research.

Creative Disturbance
Journalism's View on Fracking [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 18:00


Roger Malina discusses with Amelia Jaycen and Bobby Nash fracking from a journalistic view point.  This discussion views fracking from journalistic view points such as academic articles, internet based medias, and documentary styled art forms.

Creative Disturbance
Aesthetics of Complexity: The Distopias of Scale [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 18:18


Roger Malina and long time friend Meredith Tromble discuss what she calls the "aesthetics of complexity." Roger and Meredith talk about what people desire, realism in art, and collective identity in this intellectually engaging podcast. Meredith also shares her workings with Dream Vortex.

Creative Disturbance
STEAM: Bespoke Chicken or Curated Brisket? [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2016 20:03


Robert Fee, Paul Fishwick and Roger Malina discuss the current discussion on the need to integrate art and design into science and engineering, STEM to STEAM. In particular the different ways that design is understood , from component design to context design. They can teach design using different approaches from problem, project, object, and topic approaches, but that university curricula are often designed backwards with the integrative approaches only occurring later in the syllabus. The discussion concluded with a nightmare scenario of the museum of the future which anticipates visitor interests and tell them what to experience, and commercial personalization of buyer needs versus customization. Fee contrasted the scenarios of going to the restaurant and experiencing the unanticipated offer of a great chef, a restaurant algorithm that anticipates what you should eat based on previous behavior, or a made-to-order menu.

Creative Disturbance
Disorienting Procedures: Teaching Consciousness through Art Science Practice [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2016 14:05


Ellen Levy discusses her work bridging the arts and the study of consciousness with Roger Malina. Levy argues that artists are experts and developing disorienting procedures which allow them to manipulate perception and attention. Artists seem to have particular skills at simultaneously being aware of foregrounds and backgrounds. She discusses a number of artworks that illustrate embodied cognition. The ideas in this podcast are part of the work for Ellen's Course at the New School on Consciousness and creativity. http://malina.diatrope.com/

Creative Disturbance
When the Mind is the Medium; On the New Connections between Art and Neuroscience [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2016 14:25


Ellen Levy discusses the burgeoning work at the nexus between the arts and neurosciences today. There is a renewed interest in how artists can provide outlooks insights and new approaches for cognitive and neuroscientists. and recognises the inadequacies of contemporary science to understand subjective experience, qualia and consciousness . She notes that some qualia can now be measured; her discussant Roger Malina, her discussant, jokes that this is the first time he has heard an artist comment favorably on reductionism. http://www.complexityart.com/

Creative Disturbance
A Place for Women Engineers [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 13:00


Eun Ah Lee and Roger Malina talk about how interesting and, at the same time, how terrifying it could be to make the first step to do something new. Starting a new channel "Femgineers" is such a step to build a place for women engineers.

Creative Disturbance
Putting Together the Best Band for Coworking [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015 19:12


In this podcast Roger Malina discusses with Chirag Gupta about coworking and collaboration. Within this they talk about NoD - North Dallas Coworking Space and methods of improving coworking/collaboration. A key point to Chirag's improvements are his applications of music. http://www.noddfw.com/

Creative Disturbance
Improbable Sound [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015 20:35


In this podcast Roger Malina, Ruth West, and Corey Smart discuss the past, present, and future of virtual reality implementation. We also discuss the uses of sound within old and new technology. Bumper Created by: Corey Smart

Creative Disturbance
Remixing Music, Data, and Ideas [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015 14:21


In this podcast Corey Smart and Roger Malina discuss remixing in its different forms. From data remixing to different methods of music remixing, as well as the ways of viewing/analyzing data.

Creative Disturbance
Kickstarting New Characters and different Endings for a Novel [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2015 15:18


Carlos Harleaux (peauxeticexpressions.com) discusses with Roger Malina his work as an online poet who succesfully crowdfunded via kickstarter his latest novel "Fortune Cookie"; kickstarter donors above a giving level can be a character in the book, or each get a different version of the novel ending. Harleaux and also his resource site for online and digital writers called Indiblock. peauxeticexpressions.com

Creative Disturbance
Pioneer Judy Malloy Thinks Aloud about her Role in the Birth of Electronic Literature [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 11:29


Art and Technology pioneer Judy Malloy discusses with Roger Malina her work beginning in the mid 1970's when -- inspired by her work on early library databases in the 1960's -- she began to introduce card catalogs into her writing practice as a precursor to hypertext concepts, and then about her use of computers to create electronic literature, beginning in 1986 with "Uncle Roger". http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/uncleroger/uncle.html http://www.well.com/user/jmalloy/ Bumper Created by: Hal Clark

Creative Disturbance
Cognitive Innovation through Embodied Cognition and Somatics; Fascia as a Sense Organ [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2015 16:11


Diego Maranan discusses with Roger Malina how the body shapes the mind, with for example current research on fascia, or the soft tissue, which seems to be one of the largest sense organs we have. He discusses techniques to become more aware of one's own bodily structure. As a dancer he is also becoming trained in feldenkrais techniques. He discusses how this work will contribute to his PhD thesis in the Cognovo Program http://www.cognovo.eu/ http://www.diegomaranan.com/ Bumper Created by: Corey Smart

Creative Disturbance
From Quantum Cognition and Decision Making to the Role of DMT in Cognition [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2015 14:55


Christopher Germann and Roger Malina discuss Chris' current work in the Cognovo Ph D program, on quantum cognition which applies the mathematical formalisms of quantum theory to understanding cognitive processes. Germann is also working on non-commutativity in decision theory, with experiments in visual decision making and judgements. He is also studying the role of DMT in visual perception and cognitive capacities. Bumper created by: Corey Smart

Creative Disturbance
Creativity is a Pretty Hard Problem [ENG]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 12:20


Jack McKay Fletcher discusses with Roger Malina the idea that 'creativity' is the category of 'hard problems" as developed by philosopher David Chalmers. Or perhaps a "pretty hard problem"with sub areas that can be modularised, and identified with particular brain functions and regions, but is primarily systemic brain activities of the 'hard problem' type such as consciousness. http://www.cognovo.eu/people/research-fellows/jack-mckay-fletcher.php Bumper Created by: Corey Smart

Creative Disturbance
Re-thinking the Leonardo Journal [EN]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2015 14:37


Pamela Grant Ryan tells the story of her work as managing editor of the Leonardo Journal since 1984- including the rapid transformation into fully digital multimeda publications and the rapid growth of the Leonardo Journal that has accompanied the explosive growth of the international art-science-technology audience over the past 50 years. Her discussant is Roger Malina. http://leonardo.info/

Creative Disturbance
Le Nouveau Terrain des Artistse Pyrotechniciens P A Hubert [FR]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2015 13:29


L’artiste Pyrotechnicien Pierre-Alain Hubert discute avec Roger Malina de ses performances publiques au milieu d’espaces urbains et naturels et de sa fascination pour les notions d’échelle. Pierre-Alain Hubert a entrepris un échange avec le chercheur en nano sciences Jim Gimzewski au sujet des questions d’échelle et des phénomènes physiques afférents. Hubert lui a notamment fait part des plus petits feux d’artifices créés avec son maître japonais Takeo Shimizu. Gimzewski fut intrigué par cette démonstration qui amena les deux hommes à collaborer pour des projets de feux d’artifices qui explorent ces questions. Hubert s’intéresse tout autant à la physique quantique et cherche à traduire les concepts de cette discipline en des œuvres accessibles (perceptibles) par les sens humains. Pierre-Alain Hubert collabore aussi avec le chercheur Ricardo Lima (CNRS) dans le but de créer des œuvres d’art pour le laboratoire de Jim Gimzewski à l’Université de Californie (UCLA). Lorsque Gimzewski voulut savoir quelles étaient les motivations de Pierre-Alain Hubert, ce dernier lui répondit « K0 ». Gimzewski se demanda alors si cette appellation désignait la constante de Boltzmann. Hubert lui expliqua que « K0 » est le nom donné aux feux d’artistes réalisables sans crainte que la police ne vous emprisonne ; le travail de l’artiste pyrotechnicien occupe désormais des territoires beaucoup plus restreints, à l’échelle nano notamment, puisque les lois anti-terroriste actuelles rendent dorénavant impossible le travail avec les feux d’artifices (http://firework.online.fr/legislation/classification.php ).

Creative Disturbance
Artiste Pyrotechnicien P A Hubert discute ses feux d’artifice et musique dans les espaces urbains [FR]

Creative Disturbance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 13:53


L’ artificier Pierre Alain Hubert, pionnier des arts, des sciences et des nouvelles technologies s’entretient avec Roger Malina. Il revient sur ses premiers contacts avec l’art cinétique dans les années 70 et sur sa passion pour la création d’œuvres d’art monumentales qui servent aussi d’illuminations dans les espaces publics. Dès son arrivée à Marseille, Pierre-Alain Hubert s’intéresse à des problématiques relatives à l’organisation de l’espace dans la ville et à la distribution de la lumière qu’il conçoit comme des formes d’écriture urbaine. Il a depuis lors développé une carrière internationale qui comprend, entre d’autres, des performances publiques de feux d’artifices avec d’illustres compositeurs tels que Iannis Xenakis et Mikis Theodorakis. Son œuvre Waterworks, http://www.alvincurran.com/waterworks.htm , avec Alvin Curran fut notamment montrée à Ars Electronica en 1987.

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Art and COP 21: Artist Tara DePorte and her work with Environmental Scientists [ENG]

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2015 16:09


Artist Tara DePorte is in residency in Marseille, France at the IMERA Institute for Advanced Study. She discusses her work with Joel Guyot and local environmental scientists to develop public art projects to create social action around the COP21 Climate Change Conference in Paris in December 2015. She discusses with Roger Malina the ideas of making the invisible visible- not only the science but the people doing the science and making it personal. Roger Malina chimes in with his argument for artists’ role in making science ‘intimate’.

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Artist Tara DePorte discusses how Environmental Artists can Inspire Specific Actions [ENG]

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 13:53


Tara DePorte talks with Roger Malina about her work as an artist activist working for social and environmental movements. She founded the NGO Human Impacts Institute. She is currently in residence in IMERA in Marseille working with environmental scientists at Aix Marseille University. She discusses her approaches to public engagement with very diverse audiences from specialists at the UN, to communicating to experts outside of ones field to a variety of civil society audiences. She argues that one needs to embed projects in the end goals of stimulating social action and change.

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Vers une Empathie Entre les Humains et les Creatures Articifielles [FR]

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2015 15:12


Edmond Couchot, pionnier français des arts numérique, discute en français avec Roger Malina, son implication dans la création de arts hybrides qui lient les arts visuels et les arts sonore, en respectant leur spécificités. Cette hybridations crée les conditions pour l’émergence, et même de l’empathie, entre les formes de vies humaines et numérique, avec les nouvelles générations de créatures artificiels qui sont en développement. Malina note aussi le lien entre les arts numérique et les bio-arts avec les recherches par les artistes sur les formes de symbiose entre humaines et les autres formes de vie. Ce podcast est la suite d’un podcast sur la chaine Pionniers et Précurseurs et une Mémoire publiée dans la revue Leonardo.

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Pioneer Dan Sandin 40 Year Look Back at the Analog to Digital, and Video Revolutions [ENG]

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2015 14:39


Art and Technology Pioneer Dan Sandin discusses with Roger Malina a 4O year look back at the analog to digital transition, and what it facilitated and what it made more difficult, he goes on to discuss how digital performance is re investing the analog today. Sandin also discusses living through the social appropriation of video technologies in the 70s and 80s and compares it to the internet transition in the 90s.

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Contre le Post-Humanisme et Vers la Co-evolution de Forms de Vies Numerique et Organique [FR]

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2015 14:35


Contre le post-humanisme et vers la co-evolution de forms de vies numerique et organique.Edmond Couchot, pionnier français des arts numérique, discute en français avec Roger Malina, ses idees developper sur 40 ans sur les nouvelles connections entre les arts numerique et les arts vivant et arts de la scene, En particulier il argumente que le mouvement n’est pas plutôt une co-existence et co evolutions de formes de vies differentes. Ce podcast reprend des idees developer dans son Mémoire publier dans la Revue Leonardo et discuter aussi dans un deuxieme podcast sur la chaine New Leonardos

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We need Smart Citizens not Smart Cities [ENG]

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2015 12:40


Stephen Kovats describes citizen data and journalism initiatives that engage social and political processes such as in South Sudan, a project in Tanzania with farming groups, but also discusses new collaborative and participative science projects. Roger Malina discusses his open observatory manifesto. Kovats argues that we need to focus on emabling smart citizen initiatives rather than focusing on the top down smart city design processes.

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An Impossible Cyclopedia with Haytham Nawar

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2015 17:49


A podcast between Roger Malina, Yvan Tina and Haytham Nawar, director and co-founder of Di-Egy Fest, the first festival dedicated to digital arts in Egypt (www.di-egyfest.com). Collection of visual materials and issues of translation between communication systems (iconic, pictographic…) are discussed along with the need to develop and strengthen curatorial networks in the Arabic and the Subsaharian Africa.

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Art and Spirituality in the Digital Arts

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2015 11:37


Reynaldo Thompson Professor of Design at the University of Guanajuato and Roger Malina discuss the project to set up a data base of Latin American electronic and digital artists, but also Thompson's project with Frank Dufour for an exhibition on Art and Spirituality in the Digital Arts.

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Dhameen Ansari and "Funding Successful" Crowdfunding Company

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2015 12:57


Dhameen Ansari, is founder of "Funding Successful" company in Chennai, India. He and Creative Disturbance founder Roger Malina discuss the successful crowdfunding campaign which raised $22,000 for grants to students internationally for Creative Disturbance to crowdsource podcasts. Creative Disturbance retained the services of "Funding Successful" to help on social media mobilisation.

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Innovation Underground in Bryan, Texas

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Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 8:27


Jose Quintana and Roger Malina discuss the Innovation Underground and SEAD gallery in Bryan Texas. The Underground hosts a SEAD gallery as part of their strategy for local economic development. Projects being incubated include a software company and brewery, as well as projects from Latin America and Europe. The new renovated building will mix business incubation, a cultural center to create a space for local grounding of innovation.

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Hasard et Nécessité dans le Design Engineering

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2015 13:47


Roger Malina et Perrine Mathieu s'entretiennent à propos de leurs expériences respectives dans les domaines de l'aérospatiale et de l'aéronautique; histoire de revenir aussi, en ce mois de la femme sur CD, sur la possibilité d'un art de la collaboration.

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Conscience Partagée & Travail Collectif (Art-Science : Emergences et ruptures), 5'43

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 5:44


In this section of his interview on "Art-Science : Emergence et ruptures", Roger Malina addresses the topics of shared consciousness and collaborative work.Enregistré par Annick Bureaud & Jean-Luc Soret, le 11 septembre 2014 à Paris, jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing)

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Earth Sound Earth Signal: Energies and Earth Magnitude in the Arts" by Douglas Kahn, présenté par Roger Malina

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 5:40


In the Audiolats series "Il était une fois une œuvre / Milestone work", Roger Malina presents the book "Earth Sound Earth Signal: Energies and Earth Magnitude in the Arts" by Douglas Kahn (University of California Press, 2013). Enregistré par Annick Bureaud & Jean-Luc Soret, le 11 septembre 2014, à Paris, jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Sergey Lopoukha "Lull", Alexander Zaitsev, Ilya Baramiya "New Numbers" (Universal Production Music Publishing)

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Roger Malina, 5 - Hacker, Maker & Amatorat (Art-Science : Emergences et ruptures)

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 6:52


  In this section of his interview on "Art-Science : Emergence et ruptures", Roger Malina addresses the topic of DIY and makers. Enregistré par Annick Bureaud & Jean-Luc Soret, le 11 septembre 2014 à Paris, jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing)

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Innovation ou Conservatisme (Art-Science : Emergences et ruptures), 3'47

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 3:47


In this section of his interview on "Art-Science : Emergence et ruptures", Roger Malina addresses the topic of innovation versus conservatism in art-science and technology.Enregistré par Annick Bureaud & Jean-Luc Soret, le 11 septembre 2014 à Paris, jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing

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Ere spatiale par Roger Malina

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 6:58


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Art spatial par Roger Malina

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 2:24


Enregistré par Annick Bureaud & Jean-Luc Soret, le 11 septembre 2014 à Paris, jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing) - Référence complémentaire / Further reading [http://www.diatrope.com/rfm/docs/Malina_Space_1991.pdf]

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Interaction avec le vivant (Art-Science : Emergences et ruptures)

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 5:31


In this section of his interview on "Art-Science : Emergence et ruptures", Roger Malina addresses the topic of bio art and synthetic biology. Enregistré par Annick Bureaud & Jean-Luc Soret, le 11 septembre 2014 à Paris, jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing)

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Roger Malina, Art-Science : Emergences et ruptures (Entretien intégral / Full interview), 25'28

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2015 25:28


Enregistré par Annick Bureaud & Jean-Luc Soret, le 11 septembre 2014 à Paris, jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing)

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Roger Malina, 1 - La culture des données (Art-Science : Emergences et ruptures), 5'19

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2015 5:20


In this section of his interview on "Art-Science : Emergence et ruptures", Roger Malina addresses the topic of big data and art.Enregistré par Annick Bureaud & Jean-Luc Soret, le 11 septembre 2014 à Paris, jingles et habillage sonore Jean-Yves Leloup, musiques Carl Harms, David James Elliott "The Wire", Sergey Lopoukha "Lull" (Universal Production Music Publishing)

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Dark Matter in Astronomy and in Art

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2014 14:20


Artist Morehshin Allahyari and astronomer Roger Malina are collaborating on a project that uses dark matter as a linking metaphor. Allahyari is currently focusing on making hidden and censored realities in Iran more visible, and is collaborating with Malina on a work that deals with his father, Frank Malina, and his problems with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Specifically, the FBI's files on Frank Malina detail the reports of an "Informant No. 11", who accused him of deliberately slowing down the allied victory in WWII. With these projects in mind, Allahyari and Malina discuss the knowables and unknowables in human life and in the universe.  

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Scénographies du vivant

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2014 14:30


Peut-on (ou plutôt comment) penser le théâtre, la danse et les arts de la performance à l’ère des biotechnologies, de l’ingénierie du vivant et de l’émergence de formes de vie artificielles? Roger Malina et Yvan Tina proposent un rapide tour d'horizon de ces pratiques, entre arts et techno-sciences, qui ouvrent de nouvelles avenues dans le champ de la représentation.

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Arts, Humanities and Complex Networks

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 29:21


Maximilian Schich, Isabel Meirelles, and Roger Malina discuss the contents and creation of the new article collection, Arts, Humanities, and Complex Networks, which explores the application of the science of complex networks to art history, archeology, visual arts, the art market, and other areas of cultural importance.

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The Sublime in Art and Science

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 34:50


Listen as our contributors discuss the connections between science and the arts, especially where the sublime--the unknowable, the incomprehensible-- fits within these fields. Featuring Michael Punt, Sundar Sarukkai, Martyn Woodward, and Roger Malina.

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Arts Activities of Successful Scientists

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2014 34:27


Robert Root-Bernstein discusses (with astronomer and editor Roger Malina) how successful scientist and engineers (Nobel Prize winners, Academy members) partake in arts avocations as part of their creative research practice. His studies find that successful scientists and engineers engage in the arts far more than less successful ones. He also describes the habits of creative people as detailed in his book, Sparks of Genius.