Creative Disturbance
619 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsCreative Disturbance is an international, multilingual platform that provides a unique virtual environment for the intellectually curious across the globe to meet, network, collaborate, create, and socialize.
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Traversing raagas with Deepa Ganesh (Part 1)
June 15, 2018 18:02 - 15 minutes - 21 MBDeepa Ganesh has been a student of music, a journalist and has been writing about music since a long time. She speaks about her initial experiences on writing about music and how writing on music theory were emphasized more than music appreciation. According to her, writing from and on the experience of music is more important than the geometries of it. She has met renowned musicians like Kishori Amonkar, Gangubai Hangal and studied both the families of music , Carnatic and Hindustani Cla...
Running Isn't For the Body, But For the Mind
June 13, 2018 05:26 - 7 minutes - 6.34 MBPossibility of Training Our Gut Instinct with Roger F. Malina and Yusra Khan
June 01, 2018 20:35 - 11 minutes - 25.9 MBGilberto ESPARZA
May 25, 2018 20:45 - 16 minutes - 37.7 MBReynaldo habla con el artista de instalaciones eléctricas híbridas Gilberto Esparza sobre el tema de su trabajo y las artes digitales latinoamericanas. Translation: Reynaldo speaks with hybrid electric installation artist Gilberto Esparza on the subject of his work and Latin American digital arts.
The Art of Science Learning: A Conversation with Harvey Seifter
May 22, 2018 10:54 - 13 minutes - 31.6 MBJoin Roger Malina for a conversation with AoSL founder Harvey Seifter as the two discuss the impact of artistic skills and experiences on the processes of learning and innovation.
PAPO ARTECIÊNCIA 002 CIÊNCIA E ARTE NA FIOCRUZ COM ANUNCIATA SAWADA
May 18, 2018 20:00 - 32 minutes - 23.2 MBLuciano Queiroz (@lucianocupim) e João Silveira (@johngaucho) recebem Anunciata Sawada para entender como a Arte e Ciência ou Ciência e Arte estão presentes na Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz). Nosso objetivo é abordar assuntos relacionados a arte-ciência através de entrevistas com pesquisadores brasileiros nesse campo de estudo e entender o que é arte-ciência e como ela está inserida em nossas vidas. How does the relationship between science and art take place in one of the main research...
From Matisse to Mondrian: A Conversation with Yve-Alain Bois
May 17, 2018 00:07 - 25 minutes - 58.5 MBBen Lima speaks with Yve-Alain Bois on the topics of modernist painting, art history, and his current work. Recorded and edited by Oskar Olsson.
Oral Histories and Dark Culture: A Conversation With Rae Pleasant
May 13, 2018 20:35 - 13 minutes - 30.7 MBPhDc 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.
PAPO ARTECIÊNCIA 001 CIDADES INTELIGENTES E MEDIA LABS COM CLEOMAR ROCHA
May 10, 2018 20:48 - 39 minutes - 28.4 MBCleomar Rocha is the guest of Luciano Queirozand João Silveira in this talk about smart cities and Media Labs in Brazil.
Zhang, Peili: Rethinking 30X30 / [CN] 张培力:重新思考《30X30》
May 07, 2018 02:09 - 25 minutes - 23.5 MBZhang, Peili is considered the father of Chinese video art for his three-hour video 30X30 (1988). He is also as an influential educator who started the New Media Department at China Academy of Art in 2002 where young artists such as Hu, Weiyi, Lin, ke, Lu, yang among many others graduated from. This episode starts with a re-discovery of his 30X30. The work depicts the artist breaks a mirror and glues the pieces together. Although being labeled as the first Chinese video art piece in China,...
Photography in Mexico: A Conversation with John Mraz, Pt. 2
May 04, 2018 06:42 - 30 minutes - 69.5 MBA continuation of Ben's conversation with John Mraz on photography in Mexico. The music used for the intro and outro bumpers is Cello Suite no. 1 in G, BMW 1007, composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Recorded and edited by Oskar Olsson.
Photography in Mexico: A Conversation with John Mraz
May 02, 2018 00:21 - 24 minutes - 56.4 MBA conversation with John Mraz about photography in Mexico. The music used for the intro and outro bumpers is Cell Suite no. 1 in G, BMW 1007, composed by Johann Sebastian Bach. Find the full piece here. Recorded and edited by Oskar Olsson.
Sound as Made Material: A Coversation with Shannon R. Stratton
April 27, 2018 21:20 - 22 minutes - 31.4 MBJaneil Engelstad talks with Shannon Stratton about her work as the Mildred and William Lasdon Chief Curator at The Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY, as well as Stratton’s own background as an artist and MAD’s recent exhibition Sonic Arcade: Shaping Space with Sound.
Hu, Jieming: Social Media Observation & Art Space Manipulation / [CN] 胡介鸣:媒介中的社会观察与艺术的空间操纵
April 19, 2018 02:13 - 24 minutes - 22 MBJieming Hu is one of the pioneering artists of digital media and video installation art in today's China and is currently the chair of the academic board at the School of Fine Arts at the Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts. This episode covers topics including early Chinese media art practices in the background of social changes, his thinking about media culture as reflected in his artworks, artistic exploration into time and life, manipulation of installation spaces via smell, sound and li...
Teachers Can Help Future Femgineers
April 11, 2018 02:10 - 22 minutes - 50.5 MBEun Ah Lee talks to Dr. Mijung Kim (University of Alberta in Canada) and Dr Hye-eun Chu (Macquarie University in Australia) about how teachers can encourage and guide young girls toward the STEM world.
Short Film and Universal Language / [FA]فیلم کوتاه و زبان جهانی
April 10, 2018 05:22 - 20 minutes - 47.1 MBMaryam Veysmoradi is a young Iranian filmmaker and director who has produced several short films. My dialogue with her revolves around issues such as the nature of the short film versus the feature film, the relationship between short films and ethical dilemmas, political realities, and the human being’s existential predicaments. Instead of dealing with subjects rooted in the minutiae of everyday life, in some of her works, she has tried to touch upon issues which are concerned with war and ...
Short Film and Universal Language / [FA]فیلم کوتاه و زبان جهانی
April 10, 2018 05:22 - 20 minutes - 47.1 MBMaryam Veysmoradi is a young Iranian filmmaker and director who has produced several short films. My dialogue with her revolves around issues such as the nature of the short film versus the feature film, the relationship between short films and ethical dilemmas, political realities, and the human being’s existential predicaments. Instead of dealing with subjects rooted in the minutiae of everyday life, in some of her works, she has tried to touch upon issues which are concerned with war and ...
Introduction: Story of “Xiang” / [CN]引子:“象”的故事
April 10, 2018 04:38 - 5 minutes - 5.03 MBHello everyone, I am the channel host Siying Duan, currently conducting my doctoral research in new media instillation and comparative aesthetics at Shanghai University. In this episode, I introduce the main contents of this podcast channel with a particular focus on the idea of “象(Xiang)” which has both the connotation of “elephant” and “image”. In Chinese aesthetics, “象(Xiang)” is an important concept which basically means an aesthetic object that both present and absent, which creates an ...
KLAS Episode 5: Wolfgang Knapp
April 05, 2018 00:40 - 16 minutes - 37.6 MBKnowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic t...
KLAS Episode 4: Tom Robinson
March 27, 2018 23:27 - 6 minutes - 14.9 MBKnowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic t...
The Evolution of Coding
March 26, 2018 19:13 - 25 minutes - 58.2 MBA podcast on the various elements of human computer interaction and the evolution of coding explained through the multidisciplinary journeys of Anvit Srivastav, an artscilab alumni presently working in the field of computer science, and Yusra Khan, the digital community manager for the ArtSci lab, currently pursuing her master's in Applied Cognition and Neuroscience. Hosted by Ritwik kaikini.
Martin Keary
March 23, 2018 06:50 - 42 minutes - 30.4 MBMartin Keary is a composer and visual artist based in London. “Apart from publishing work on musical topics, I write music for live ensembles, video games and film. My alma mater is the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland where I completed an MMUS in composition under Gordon McPherson and Rory Boyle.” Martin came to my attention when I ran across this well produced and thought provoking YouTube video on Sonification. https://www.youtube.com/embed/Ocq3NeudsVk" frameborder="0" allow="autopl...
KLAS Episode 3: Charlie Cotton
February 24, 2018 03:03 - 2 minutes - 6.59 MBCharlie Cotton speaks about collaboration and discovery in the context of KLAS. Edited by Oskar Olsson.
Designing Oyster Reefs: A Conversation with Architect Evelyn Tickle
February 22, 2018 23:48 - 27 minutes - 37.6 MBJaneil Engelstad talks with Evelyn Tickle about Grow Oyster Reefs, her work to restore oyster reefs along the US Eastern Seaboard and the class she leads at James Madison University where students are designing buildings inspired by oyster reef design with an eye towards protecting shorelines, as the sea level rises. Bumper: "Color Garden" by lungfulls (https://soundcloud.com/lungfulls).
KLAS Episode 2: Caterina Benincasa on KLAS
February 20, 2018 04:42 - 3 minutes - 8.86 MBKnowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic t...
When You Doubt Your Choice
February 19, 2018 01:13 - 17 minutes - 41 MBEun Ah Lee and Emma Newkirk talk about a STEM student's choices, doubts, and how to overcome such doubts and keep going.
KLAS Episode 1: Arren Bar-Even
February 18, 2018 00:08 - 7 minutes - 16.1 MBKnowledge Link through Art and Science (KLAS) is an Artist in Residence program of the Max Planck Society. KLAS fosters ArtSci exchange and transdisciplinary innovation and education whilst also establishing a link between Synthetic Biology research groups of two research institutions - Rijksuniversiteit Groningen [RuG] and two Max Planck Institutes [MPI]. In addition to awarding two Artist Residencies in 2017, KLAS will present a series of events and conversations around specific thematic t...
Ecology and Sustainability in the Post-Industrial City: A Conversation with Artist and Educator Frances Whitehead
February 13, 2018 14:02 - 29 minutes - 40.5 MBJaneil Engelstad talks with civic practice artist Frances Whitehead about Whitehead's work in Gary, Indiana, building sustainability into projects and the importance of renegotiating the symbolic and the practical in art.
Ecology and Sustainability in the Post-Industrial City: A Conversation with Artist and Educator Frances Whitehead
February 13, 2018 14:02 - 29 minutes - 40.5 MBJaneil Engelstad talks with civic practice artist Frances Whitehead about Whitehead's work in Gary, Indiana, building sustainability into projects and the importance of renegotiating the symbolic and the practical in art.
Mark Ballora - Sonification Research
February 10, 2018 05:26 - 30 minutes - 70 MBA real thrill to get a chance to talk to music technology guru and one of the most dedicated sonification researchers today. It was a great pleasure to talk to Mark about his ideas regarding the direction of future sonificaiton research and the slow and steady approach to acclimating our future culture(s) with the idea of integrating sound in the representation of data as an expected part of the flow of knowledge.
Engaging Craft as a Non-Confrontational Gesture of Defiance
February 06, 2018 23:59 - 27 minutes - 38 MBJaneil Engelstad talks with activist Sarah Corbett about Corbett's work in craftivism - a synthesis of activism and craft - and the power of quiet, thoughtful protest.
Dark Skies and Phantom Bodies: Conjuring the Invisible
January 29, 2018 23:54 - 21 minutes - 49.1 MBTerranova interviews Olynyk about her transdisciplinary art-sci practice and work in the Medical Humanities at Washington University, St. Louis.
Yusra Khan-Data Bodies of Hybrid Amphibians
January 29, 2018 22:58 - 12 minutes - 28.8 MBRoger Malina speaks with Yusra Khan about how individuals travel between different fields, and how data collected about a person is changing most industries.
Carla Scaletti-Early Pioneer of Sonification Research
January 18, 2018 21:17 - 30 minutes - 11.1 MBCarla Scaletti is an experimental composer, designer of the Kyma sound design language and co-founder of Symbolic Sound Corporation. Her compositions always begin with a “what-if” hypothesis and involve live electronics interacting with acoustic sources and environments. The listener is encouraged to first watch Carla’s brilliant keynote at the 2017 International Conference of Audio Display if possible athttps://youtu.be/T0qdKXwRsyM
Saddles in the Sunset (Part 2)
December 21, 2017 04:44 - 15 minutes - 28 MBIn the second part of this podcast, MS Sriram, a professor at the Indian Institute of Management(Bangalore), a nationally renowned consultant in finance and a writer, shares experiences of his experience of writing about finance in Kannada, the language of Karnataka, India. He reflects on how writers should not be rigid in translating every word but should retain a few indigenous flavours for the readers. Sriram speaks about wit and the humor of Y N Krishnamurthy (fondly known as 'YNK') , a ...
Saddles in the Sunset (Part 1)
December 11, 2017 16:35 - 14 minutes - 26.6 MBIn the first part of this podcast, MS Sriram, a professor at the Indian Institute of Management, a nationally renowned consultant in finance and a writer in Kannada, shares experiences of his interactions with rural handicraft makers. These handicraft makers are happy as they are not polluted by greed. He explains how his stories and characters are spaced in an area of a different spoken language (telugu), which helps him transcend political and other stereotypical slangs of the language in ...
Aesthetics of Cinema
December 01, 2017 15:19 - 21 minutes - 39.5 MBHatef Alimardani is a renowned Iranian filmmaker, director, and screenwriter whose movies are noticeably engaged with socio-political dilemmas, cultural cleavages and economic difficulties of present-day Iran, portrayed through stories of Iranian middle class families. My dialogue with him revolves around issues such as the correlation between cinema and science, cinema and society, aesthetics of cinema, cinema as an autonomous medium, and naturalistic cinema. In this podcast, Alimardani,...
Pawncast N1
November 13, 2017 23:20 - 11 minutes - 27.2 MBFirst of all, Welcome to my channel! My intention with this channel is to draw parallels between chess, art and technology. If you have ideas or topics that you would want to hear regarding chess, please do let me know. Let’s get started! Scot Gresham-Lancaster is a composer, performer, instrument builder, educator and educational technology specialist with over three decades of professional experience. Scott has worked with variety of different artists, one of them being a modernis...
From Balloons to Satellite payloads: Space Regulations and Collaborative Open Source Astronomy
November 09, 2017 22:08 - 6 minutes - 15.3 MBJayanth talks to Chandra about his current projects that listen to the invisible wavelengths of astrophysics. Using high altitude balloons and as his team's ambitions to go aboard a space shuttle in future, he discusses various opportunities for collaborations and impediments that exists for scientists to be able to listen into deep space.
From Balloons to Satellite payloads: Space Regulations and Collaborative Open Source Astronomy
November 09, 2017 22:08 - 6 minutes - 15.3 MBJayanth talks to Chandra about his current projects that listen to the invisible wavelengths of astrophysics. Using high altitude balloons and as his team's ambitions to go aboard a space shuttle in future, he discusses various opportunities for collaborations and impediments that exists for scientists to be able to listen into deep space.
Provocateurs: A Conversation with Eco-Art Luminary Newton Harrison pt. 2
November 03, 2017 19:55 - 16 minutes - 23 MBPart two of Janeil Engelstad’s conversation with eco-art pioneer Newton Harrison includes conversation about his current watershed project in Scotland, the impact of climate change on the region, both now and in the future, and how art and science can address it. Today’s episode features music by Austin-based musician Lungfulls. To hear more of his work, please visit www.soundcloud.com/lungfullsor www.lovemade.bandcamp.com
Painting to moving images with Duniya Soori (Part 2)
November 01, 2017 19:11 - 14 minutes - 26.7 MBDuniya Soori, the acclaimed movie director, in conversation with Jayant Kaikini(Part 2). From strokes of paint on advertisement boards to directing and producing full fledged movies that drew influence from his life experiences, Soori speaks about interesting insights and the lessons he's learnt over the years, behind the paintbrush and the camera along with his crew and his own life. His latest venture 'Tagaru' deals with urban terror and the vulnerable common man. (The podcast is spoken in...
Provocateurs: A Conversation with Eco-Art Luminary Newton Harrison pt. 1
November 01, 2017 16:14 - 15 minutes - 21.1 MBJaneil Engelstad speaks with eco-art movement pioneer Newton Harrison about his – along with Helen Harrison’s - 1993 work Serpentine Lattice, including its impact on the Pacific North West Temperate Coastal Rain Forest and the challenges the forest still faces today. Today’s episode features music by Austin-based musician Lungfulls. To hear more of his work, please visit www.soundcloud.com/lungfullsor www.lovemade.bandcamp.com
Identity & Material Evocation: A Conversation with Sopheap Pich and Jacqueline Chao pt. 2
October 28, 2017 23:24 - 15 minutes - 21.2 MBIn part two, Janeil Engelstad speaks with renowned artist Sopheap Pich and the Crow Collection of Asian Art’s, Curator of Asian Art, Dr. Jacqueline Chao about the value of critical thinking in selecting materials, the experience of viewing art and more. Today’s episode features music by Austin-based musician Lungfulls. To hear more of his work, please visit www.soundcloud.com/lungfullsor www.lovemade.bandcamp.com
Identity & Material Evocation: A Conversation with Sopheap Pich and Jacqueline Chao pt. 1
October 27, 2017 01:03 - 14 minutes - 20.1 MBIn part one of a two-part conversation, Janeil Engelstad talks with renowned artist Sopheap Pich and the Crow Collection of Asian Art’s, Curator of Asian Art, Dr. Jacqueline Chao about Pich’s work, the relationship between art and cultural identity, curatorial practice and more. Today’s episode features music by Austin-based musician Lungfulls. To hear more of his work, please visit www.soundcloud.com/lungfullsor www.lovemade.bandcamp.com
Painting to moving images with Duniya Soori (Part 1)
October 25, 2017 18:22 - 11 minutes - 15.5 MBDuniya Soori, the acclaimed movie director, in conversation with Jayant Kaikini. From strokes of paint on advertisement boards to directing and producing full fledged movies that drew influence from his life experiences, Soori speaks about interesting insights and the lessons he's learnt over the years behind the paintbrush and the camera along with his crew and his own life. His latest venture 'Tagaru' deals with urban terror and the vulnerable common man. Here's a glimpse: https://www.yout...
Matej Vakula: Art, Cancer Treatment & Public Space
September 25, 2017 16:26 - 18 minutes - 24.9 MBJaneil Engelstad talks with artist Matej Vakula about applying artistic thinking and photography to advance cancer treatment, as well his work around the politicization and privatization of public space.
Sarah Kavage: Art, Ecology, and Native Peoples
September 21, 2017 21:21 - 13 minutes - 18.5 MBJaneil Engelstad talks with artist and urban planner Sarah Kavage about her collaborative project Duwamish Revealed, as well as creative engagement with Native Americans in the Pacific Northwest and industry’s impact on their ancestral home.
Talking Trees
September 12, 2017 17:14 - 16 minutes - 37.5 MBScot Gresham-Lancaster meets with colleague Bert Barten to touch bases on a decade-long project called Talking Trees. The project studies the ability of 'mother trees' communicating with their forests through chemical reactions in mycelium.
Talking Trees
September 12, 2017 17:14 - 16 minutes - 37.5 MBScot Gresham-Lancaster meets with colleague Bert Barten to touch bases on a decade-long project called Talking Trees. The project studies the ability of 'mother trees' communicating with their forests through chemical reactions in mycelium.