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Creative Disturbance is an international, multilingual network and podcast platform supporting collaboration among the arts, sciences, and new technologies communities.
Episódios
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Coastal Film in Mexico: A Conversation with Sandra Luz-Lopez Barroso
23/08/2018 Duração: 05minJoin Ben Lima for a conversation with filmmaker Sandra Luz-Lopez Barroso. The two discuss Barroso's film Artemio (2017), migration and the Costa Chica of Oaxaca and Guerrero.
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Chinese Influence on Western Ideals: A Conversation with Martin Powers, Part 2 [ENG]
17/08/2018 Duração: 16minJoin Ben Lima for a conversation with Martin Powers, Sally Michelson Davidson Professor of Chinese Arts and Cultures at the university of Michigan, as the two discuss how Chinese art and culture have influenced Western ideals of meritocracy, individualism and good government.
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Chinese Influence on Western Ideals: A Conversation with Martin Powers, Part 1
13/08/2018 Duração: 16minJoin Ben Lima for a conversation with Martin Powers, Sally Michelson Davidson Professor of Chinese Arts and Cultures at the university of Michigan, as the two discuss how Chinese art and culture have influenced Western ideals of meritocracy, individualism and good government.
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Commercial Culture, Realism and Pop Art: A Conversation with Michael Lobel Part 2 [ENG]
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Tan, Liqin: Future Leads Today/[CN]谭力勤: 未来指导现在[CN]
02/08/2018 Duração: 24minTan, Liqin is a full professor and co-director of the art program at Rutgers University-Camden. He has served as a board member of the Digital Art Committee, SIGGRAPH and as a juror for the digital art gallery at SIGGRAPH. He was also one of the activists during the ’85 Art New Wave of China. In this episode, Tan shares his own idea of art, his pioneering art practices and his observation of new media art education in contemporary China. Tan published his article “The futuristic feature of Chinese art ideas” in 1985, a year that can be considered a turning point for Chinese art. After several years of incubation during the post Cultural Revolution period, Chinese art witnessed an outburst of artistic experiments and theories which later became known as the ’85 Art New Wave of China. Under this background, Tan’s article, which expressed many radical ideas at the time including the role of the future on the present, the need for diversity in art, the need for an improved art market, and the ability of teacher
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Commercial Culture, Realism and Pop Art: A Conversation with Michael Lobel
29/07/2018 Duração: 19minJoin Ben Lima for a conversation with art historian Michael Lobel, author of numerous books on the subjects of pop and postwar art. The two discuss realism, pop art, and how the culture of commercial art has changed over the years. Recorded and edited by Oskar Olsson.
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Preparing a new Generation: A Conversation with Amir Boroujerdi
27/07/2018 Duração: 17minRoger 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.
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Suzanne Preston Blier: Risk, Power and Identity in African Art
18/07/2018 Duração: 41minSuzanne Preston Blier, President of the College Art Foundation and author of numerous works on Art History, joins Ben Lima for a conversation on the ideas of risk, power and identity in African art and culture.
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Music Makes You Smarter Featuring Kathryn Evans
11/07/2018 Duração: 16minWould you believe me if I told you that you are exercising your brain just by listening to your favorite music? Neuroscientific research suggests that music has impacted the minds of children and elderly in profound ways. Music continues to promote neuroplasticity even in the aging brain. Join my conversation on how music makes you smarter with Dr. Kathryn Evans, a singer, conductor, director, producer, and academic researcher.
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PAPO ARTECIÊNCIA 003 HIPERORGANISMOS E HIBRIDAÇÃO COM GUTO NÓBREGA
09/07/2018 Duração: 34minDo you know what telematics is? Can plants be connected to computers? And what does this have to do with art? Luciano Queiroz (@lucianocupim) and João Silveira (@johngaucho) receive Guto Nóbrega to understand what hyperorganisms and hybridity are.
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Traversing Raagas with Deepa Ganesh (Part 2)
06/07/2018 Duração: 15minIn part two of Traversing Raagas, Deepa Ganesh discusses her experiences with Gangubai Hangal, who was a Indian Classical Singer of the Khyal genre from the Kirana Gharana in Hindustani Classical Music. Gangubai lived a simple, humble life in Hubli, a city in the state of Dharwad in Karnataka. She was always generous and kind to all the people around her, often sharing sweets, cheer and joy. After meeting her for a brief time during Gangubai's birthday, Deepa wrote an article on her for Frontline and the response to the article was huge. In reply to this response, Three Essays, a publisher based in Delhi, commissioned Deepa to write a book on her. Deepa lived with Gangubai inside her house and started writing the book in 2007. Gangubai faced several difficulties in her life due to the caste system and gender inequalities where women were discouraged from taking up singing as a form of employment. Deepa published the book "A Life in Three Octaves" in 2013, which chronicled the life and fond memories of Ganguba
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Tania AEDO
01/07/2018 Duração: 28minA conversation with Tania Aedo, cultural producer and director of Laboratorio Arte Alameda.
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Sustainable Design and Responding to Hurricane Maria
29/06/2018 Duração: 25minIn this episode of the MAP Radio Hour features a conversation with Puerto Rico-based art collective MAOF (materials and crafts) about their work salvaging trees and other biological materials for design and art and the lasting impact of colonialism in Puerto Rico, as well as their rebuilding efforts following Hurricane Maria. Translation of the Spanish segments of this conversation is by Jean Luc Vila.
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Exploration Versus Exploitation: A Scientific Retreat in Azores
26/06/2018 Duração: 17minIn this podcast, we uncover the wandering of a neuroscience lab crew in the Azores while in search for the exploration/exploration duality both in scientific work and beyond. We will talk about the importance of doing scientific retreats as a way to promote reflection about science, scientific questions and methodologies.
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