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¿Se puede culpar a la IA del su*cid*o de un adolescente?Hablamos del caso de Sewell Setzer, el chico de 14 años que se obsesionó con un chatbot en Character.AI antes de su muerte. Te presentamos una nueva aplicación llamada “Screenable” que ayudará a los padres a introducir a sus hijos a la tecnología convirtiendo un iPhone o iPad en un teléfono de entrada. Los hongos no son solo una alternativa de generación energética, sino que además, un nuevo estudio afirma que los hongos poseen una gran inteligencia hasta el punto de poder tomar decisiones. Te presentamos un nuevo juguete sonoro del diseñador Yuri Suzuki, que ha presentado una aplicación que actúa como un diario para nuestra felicidad y bienestar. Fue creado en colaboración con Ben Silbermann de Pinterest y el científico de Yale Andreas Helin. Y para nuestros Patreon, hablamos de la técnica de “Guías de campo”.
Ambient Sound Machine demo. Based on The Ambient Machine by Yuri Suzuki, this DIY remake uses a Metro M7 running CircuitPython. Learn Guide coming soon. Visit the Adafruit shop online - http://www.adafruit.com ----------------------------------------- LIVE CHAT IS HERE! http://adafru.it/discord Subscribe to Adafruit on YouTube: http://adafru.it/subscribe New tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System: http://learn.adafruit.com/ -----------------------------------------
A revolution of sound is taking over the internet. Whether it's ASMR, brown noise or binaural beats, millions of people are searching online for digital noise and modern meditative music that promises to improve sleep, sharpen mental focus, relieve stress, and ‘optimise the individual'. Let Jennifer Walshe - esteemed composer and Oxford University professor - guide you through a hypnotic half-hour of aural bliss to biohack your brain, massage your senses, and multiply your productivity. But within the cracks of this relaxation tape come the questions - where has this explosion of creativity come from? Can we call this content art? Does it have scientific credibility for wellness? Your gurus of gentle sound, contributing to the programme include: Joydeep Bhattacharya, Professor of Psychology at Goldsmiths. Julie Rose Bower, ASMR-tist. Michelle Cade aka Mind Like Water, sound therapist. Alex Shannon, "the world's first sleep influencer”. Oleg Stavitsky, app creator. Yuri Suzuki, instrument and product designer. And students Max Blansjaar & Imi King, representing Gen Z. Your Zen-like audio producers are Tess Davidson & Jack Howson With ear-popping sound engineering by Mike Woolley A Peanut & Crumb production for BBC Radio 4.
Hablamos del 50 aniversario del estudio "Los límites del crecimiento", un informe colaborativo entre el MIT y el Club de Roma publicado en 1972. Comentamos sobre el primer rapero sintético que crea música con Inteligencia Artificial llamado "FN Meka" y su firma de contrato con Capitol Record. Reseñamos el proyecto "Sound of the Earth: Capítulo 3", un proyecto de arte sonoro desarrollado por Yuri Suzuki. Y finalmente, hablamos sobre la compañía Renewal Bio, que quiere usar la tecnología para hacer que la "humanidad sea más joven y saludable" a través del uso de embriones humanos sintéticos. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/creative-talks/message
What do you listen to when you are in your car? Or when you are traveling? On this episode of The Futures Archive Lee Moreau and Liz Danzico discuss the car radio and what sounds you are conditioned to hear. With additional insights from Ian Punnett, Phylis Johnson, Karin Bijsterveld, Yuri Suzuki, and Olga Touloumi.
This now unlocked Patreon members episode features a very special and exclusive interview with Yuri Suzuki; legendary sound artist, designer and electronic musician. His practice explores the realms of sound through designed pieces that examine the relationship between people and their environments - questioning how both music and sound evolve to create personal experiences. He constantly pushes the boundaries between art, design, technology and sound, crossing the fields of both low and high technology. He is without doubt utterly unique. Ladies and gentlemen - prepare to be amazed - meet Yuri Suzuki… If you can, please support the Electronically Yours podcast via my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/electronicallyours
Yuri Suzuki is a sound designer and partner at Pentagram. Yuri's artistic installations often aim to bring people together, use AI machine learning and crowdsourced data, whilst his commercial work, looks at creating innovative solutions to problems such as the introduction of sound in electric cars. In our conversation we talk about the use of physical synthesizers and capturing tactile sounds, the problem with Thomas Heatherwick's bus, sound design for the public transport, the sound design scene in Japan in the early 2000s and many more topics. Mentioned in the episode: Yuri's website: https://www.yurisuzuki.com/ To get new weekly On Design podcast episodes directly in your inbox, sign up to our newsletter at https://ondesignpodcast.com/newsletter. Podcast music: James Greenfield Production: Green Podcast Productions
In this episode, I talk to Yuri Suzuki, a sound artist, designer, electronic musician, and partner at Pentagram. We cover topics such as the importance of business skills, the value of mentors and being open to asking for advice, career tips for designers in any field, the intersection of art and commerce, the importance and opportunities of sound design in the years to come, how he became a partner at Pentagram and much more.BiographyYuri Suzuki is a sound artist, designer and electronic musician. His practice explores the realms of sound through designed pieces that examine the relationship between people and their environments – questioning how both music and sound evolve to create personal experiences.Central to Suzuki's practice is collaboration. He has worked with various musicians, including will.i.am and Jeff Mills, and commercial clients such as BBC, Disney, Audi, Facebook, Korg, Teenage Engineering, Moog, Red Bull, and Google, with whom he developed a unique AR Music Kit.His work can be seen in several international museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He had both solo and group exhibitions at the Tate Britain London, Mudam Luxembourg, MoMA and the Museum of Modern Art Tokyo. In 2016, he received the designer of the Future award at Design Miami.In 2018 Suzuki was appointed a partner at Pentagram, the world's largest independently-owned design studio. Based out of their London headquarters, Suzuki and his team continue to work internationally, pushing the boundaries between art, design, technology and sound, crossing the fields of both low and high technology.Selected Links From the EpisodeYuri Suzuki's WebsiteYuri Suzuki's InstagramPentagramMaywa DenkiRoyal College of Art, LondonRon AradLogic ProAbleton LivePro ToolsDr. Robert MoogArturia MicrobruteRoland Boutique SeriesCounterpoint StudioDaniel WeilJesper KouthoofdTeenage EngineerShow NotesIntroduction [00:00:00]The Mindful Creative Year [00:01:02]Episode Introduction [00:05:35]Career Advice and Tips for Young Designers [00:08:17]Work Routines of a Sound Designer at Pentagram [00:26:12]On the Importance of Business Skills and Having Mentors [00:33:59]The Intersection of Art and Commerce [00:42:07]Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:47:16]On Becoming a Pentagram Partner [00:47:59]The Future of Sound Design [00:52:14]How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:07:35]Episode Outro [01:10:51]Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/
This month on the Crit, Disegno's deputy editor India Block and editor-in-chief Oli Stratford discuss David Adjaye's hospitals for Ghana; OnlyFans's banking woes; Sou Fujimoto's pollution-funnelling Thousand Trees project; the uncertain future facing California's gig economy workers as Proposition 22 is struck down; and a whole host of recent product and project releases, not least Yuri Suzuki's Sonic Bloom installation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Keeping you up to date with the latest news in the (EV) Electric Vehicle Sector.
In this shorter bonus episode our hosts are joined by Disegno's founder Johanna Agerman Ross. The trio reflects on 2020, and some of the design stories that have shaped it. This episode was edited by Kristina Rapacki and produced by Evi Hall. Our theme music is composed by Yuri Suzuki, with Team Suzuki at Pentagram. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In a special Signal Path episode, Kieran Yates speaks with Kyoka, a producer, sound artist and field recorder nominated by Yuri Suzuki to be an inaugural member of Shure24 – a platform celebrating audio culture innovators. In the podcast the Japanese artist discusses drawing inspiration from her surroundings and the impact living in Berlin has had on her music.
In this episode, Alyssa phones in with Yuri Suzuki, a sound artist, designer, and electronic musician. Together, they discuss the concepts of Yuri’s interactive pieces, how audiences react to them, and how museum and exhibition spaces can host interactive artworks. Special thanks goes to the Dallas Museum of Art and Pentagram for allowing AMT-Lab to host Yuri Suzuki.
Museums tend to be verbal spaces: there’s usually a lot of words. Galleries open with walls of text, visitors are presented with rules of do and don'ts, and audio guides lead headphone-ed users from one piece to the next, paragraph by paragraph. But Speechless: Different by Design, a new exhibit at the Dallas Art Museum and the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, guides visitors as far away as possible from words with six custom art installations. In this episode, curator Sarah Schleuning and graphic designer Laurie Haycock Makela discuss how their personal experiences lead them to Speechless, and describe the process and considerations of putting it all together. Topics and Links 00:00 Intro 00:14 Museums as Verbal Spaces 00:52 Speechless: Different by Design (https://dma.org/speechless) 01:05 Sarah Schleuning 01:30 Schleuning’s Personal Experience 02:45 Picture Exchange System 03:40 Planning Speechless 05:00 Yuri Suzuki’s ‘Sound of the Earth Chapter 2’ (https://earthsounds.dma.org/) 05:17 Misha Kahn (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misha_Kahn) 05:38 Laurie Haycock Makela 06:08 Makela’s Personal Experience 06:55 The Exhibition's Ground Rules 07:11 The Exhibition's Design 09:26 Museum Fatigue (https://www.museumarchipelago.com/2) 11:30 What Keeps Schleuning Up at Night 12:16 Museum Selfies (https://www.museumarchipelago.com/9) 13:29 Introducing Archipelago at the Movies
We speak to the sound designer and audio-branding specialist about his new showcase, currently at London’s Design Museum.
Sound Artist, Designer, Musician, and Pentagram Partner, Yuri Suzuki is a fascinating person. Many of his projects explore how sound works in relationship with people, like his famous Ototo music kit. He joins David-Michel Davies for a talk on design, how music technology has changed over the decades, and his new work with Pentagram.Yuri has a ton of projects you should check out, from the Electronium Project to Ototo. Visit his website yurisuzuki.com, and follow him @yurisuzuki on Twitter. Follow us everywhere @TheWebbyAwardsKeep up with David-Michel @dmdlikesOur Producer is Terence BrosnanOur Writer is Jordana JarrettOur Editorial Director is Nicole FerraroMusic is Podington Bear Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Brockmeyer, Ivan Poupyrev, Moshe Mahler, Joanna Dauner, James Krahe, Yuri Suzuki, Alex Rothera
A quick chat with Yuri Suzuki, maker of visual sound devices. He recently exhibited several pieces together with UK designer Oscar Diaz at the Designtide exhibition in Tokyo. Yuri talks us through some of his recent projects as well as a brief history of his work process. please take a look on his website, www.yurisuzuki.com for an extensive overview of his sound devices designs and projects. One of which is the Barcode book which can be seen here on vimeo.com/14564076 video by ydn designguide.tv
A quick chat with Yuri Suzuki, maker of visual sound devices. He recently exhibited several pieces together with UK designer Oscar Diaz at the Designtide exhibition in Tokyo. Yuri talks us through some of his recent projects as well as a brief history of his work process. please take a look on his website, www.yurisuzuki.com for an extensive overview of his sound devices designs and projects. One of which is the Barcode book which can be seen here on vimeo.com/14564076 video by ydn designguide.tv
A quick chat with Yuri Suzuki, maker of visual sound devices. He recently exhibited several pieces together with UK designer Oscar Diaz at the Designtide exhibition in Tokyo. Yuri talks us through some of his recent projects as well as a brief history of his work process. please take a look on his website, www.yurisuzuki.com for an extensive overview of his sound devices designs and projects. One of which is the Barcode book which can be seen here on vimeo.com/14564076 video by ydn designguide.tv