In this episode, we talk to David Schmudde about lisps, narrative programming, AI and digital anthropology.

Our Guest, David Schmudde

D. Schmüdde is a computational artist and storyteller who creates experiences that examine the everyday realities of our post-digital society. Over the last fifteen years, he has installed interactive work at the Center for Holographic Arts in New York City, projected video art in the Schusev Museum of Architecture in Moscow, performed at the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, screened at the Chinese Theater in Los Angeles, and given talks around the world. He's always ready to discuss big ideas - find him at http://schmud.de.

Topics


Andrei Rublevby Andrei Tarkovsky




Stevens Institute of Technology




Expert Systems




TensorFlow




Jupyter Notebook




Nextjournal




Jack and the Machine




Aesthetics and Narrative: Programming What Cannot Be Programmed




Kitchen Table Coders




Exhibitions




Digital Anthropology




Harold Cohen


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CREDITS

EPISODE COVER ART


Russ Olsen




AUDIO PRODUCTION




Russ Olsen




Joe Smith




Jaret Binford


PRODUCER

Kim Foster

Music by Ben Kamphaus, who produces music as PatternShift. If you like his music you can find more on most streaming services.