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Creative Disturbance

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Creative 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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Fakugesi Digital Art Residency- Ling Tan

November 02, 2016 17:03 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MB

In this episode Tegan Bristow interviews Fak’ugesi Resident Ling Tan. Short Description A festival residency which hosted three disciplines hardware (maker), software and arts with the Fak’ugesi Digital Africa Festival in Johannesburg South Africa. Residents comprised of two artists from the UK, Ling Tand and Kasia Molga, and two artists from South Africa, Nathan Gates and Jepchumba. Following the Fak’ugesi Festival, residents present outcomes in a residency exchange at Watermans in Londo...

Halloween Comics 2016 [ENG]

October 28, 2016 05:30 - 1 hour - 45 MB

Andy and Derek discuss this year's batch of Halloween specials and recent horror-themed comics.

Art and its emancipatory dimensions/ [FA] هنر و ابعاد رهایی بخش آن

October 26, 2016 20:20 - 16 minutes - 37.1 MB

Gholamreza Jamshid Moradian is a renowned Iranian sculptor and an authority in wooden sculpture. He has participated in a vast variety of both national and international symposiums and biennales across the world. In 2008, he won the Excellence Award in an Olympic landscape sculpture contest in China. In this conversation, Jamshid Moradian speaks with me about his ontological approach to art as a transcendental phenomenon, the necessity of art in today’s hectic modern life, the problem of c...

Jose Ramon ALCACA

October 24, 2016 07:32 - 30 minutes - 35.4 MB

Anniversary of the Art Center, Archives and Collections of Cuenca, Spain. (CAAC) and its origines. 

NTU: The State of the Internet

October 22, 2016 05:00 - 31 minutes - 29.2 MB

Jepchumba in conversation with the NTU. NTU is an agency concerned with the spiritual futures of the Internet. Founded by tech healers Bogosi Sekhukhuni, Nolan Oswald Dennis and Tabita Rezaire, NTU seeks to enhance intersubjective virtual user possibilities. NTU provides decolonial therapies for the digital age.  

Reviews of Black Eye #3, Ancestor, and Frontier #13 [ENG]

October 21, 2016 19:43 - 1 hour - 46.5 MB

This week Paul joins Derek to discuss Black Eye No. 3, edited by Ryan Standfest, as well as Matt Sheean and Malachi Ward's Ancestor and Richie Pope's Frontier #13

This and That [ENG]

October 14, 2016 18:06 - 1 hour - 29.3 MB

On this week’s episode, Shea Hennum and Derek Royal have a general discussion on topics such as self-published comics, the ins and outs of reviewing, communicating with publishers, and strategies for interviewing creators.  

Vis and Ramin Performance: Ancient Persian Love Story/ [FA] پرفورمنس ویس و رامین

October 13, 2016 19:48 - 17 minutes - 39.7 MB

This podcast is a conversation with Iranian conceptual artist and sculptor Ramin Etemadi-Bozorg regarding his performance titled “Vis and Ramin” in Tehran’s Museum of Contemporary Art. By referring to the ancient Persian love story of Vis and Ramin, Etemadi-Bozorg intends to contemporize a mythical-romantic narrative about passionate love composed by 11th century classical Persian poet Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani.The artist attempts to relate the romantic epic to the present-day context of Iran...

بدن جولانگاه قدرت / Your Body is a Battleground of power

October 12, 2016 19:46 - 18 minutes - 43.4 MB

  بدن تو جولانگاه قدرت بدنهای عوروعریان ،عاری از هرگونه  عناصر زیباشناختی جنسی، جنسیت را که ساختارها به صورت یک عارضه،بر بدنش داغ کردند را فریاد می زنند. فیگورها ادعای پس گرفتن حق پایمال شده ی تاریخی خود، از گذشتگان را ندارند بلکه اعاده حیثیت می کنند از حق انسان زیستن در بدنی جنسیت زدا. بدنی جنسیت زدا به این معنا که بر تمام بستر های معنی ساز به مفاهیم خط کشی ها  و تبعیض های جنسی کاذب مهر ابطال بزند و معیارهای جنسی  به معیارهای انسانی مبدل گردد. آثار از مخاطب طلب می کند ،تحمل کند شرم دی...

Learning to be [ENG]

October 10, 2016 05:34 - 15 minutes - 17.6 MB

How do we find ourselves today without losing a piece? How do we continue our stride toward advancement in the sciences without pulling back from the arts? Fatimah discusses the bridges between the arts and science and how an interdisciplinary mindset a necessity in the modern world. She discusses her part in researching what will be one of the most sophisticated pieces on innovation that involves musicians, artists, and scientists- the Data Stetho-project.

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

October 09, 2016 20:30 - 11 minutes - 13.3 MB

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 b...

The October Previews Catalog

October 07, 2016 09:04 - 1 hour - 47.1 MB

On this week’s episode, Andy and Derek highlight notable solicitations in the October Previews catalog.

Just a Band

October 05, 2016 19:53 - 20 minutes - 28.6 MB

In this episode we speak to long time friends and musicians, Just A Band from Kenya. The group was formed when their members were studying at Kenyatta University. They went on to release the song “IWINYO PINY” accompained by a self-made animated music video. Initially the song received little airplay to to its unconventional musical style, but with time they started to gain popularity through underground channels. Their debut album SCRATCH TO REVEAL was relatively successfull. They released ...

The Hardest Working Invisible Man in Speculative Fiction: The Bill Campbell Experience

October 04, 2016 05:00 - 26 minutes - 59.7 MB

Bill Campbell and Tracey Berry discuss the difficulties of being a black fan, writer and publisher in science fiction. In particular, Bill offers his own experience of attempting to be seen in a world that chooses not to acknowledge his existence and how his work with Rosarium Publishing attempts to create a space for writers that both precede and succeed him.

Reviews of The Lost Work of Will Eisner, Libby’s Dad, and Blubber #3

September 30, 2016 11:15 - 1 hour - 46.9 MB

This week Andy and Derek discuss The Lost Work of Will Eisner, Eleanor Davis's Libby's Dad, and Gilbert Hernandez's Blubber #3.

Connect People with Science in a Fun Way!

September 26, 2016 05:30 - 17 minutes - 19.8 MB

How to revolutionize the way people experience science? Guerilla Science create events and installations for festivals, museums, galleries, and other cultural partners, delivering science in a fun way.

Medellín Trilogy Part 1: Change of Operating Systems

September 24, 2016 23:00 - 13 minutes - 31.2 MB

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 breathi...

SPX 2016 and the Ignatz Awards

September 23, 2016 18:45 - 1 hour - 46.3 MB

On this episode, Gwen and Derek discuss last week’s Small Press Expo and the 2016 Ignatz Award nominations.

Heirloom and The Body Collected, as seen by the curators, meeting with Louise Whiteley and Malthe Bjerregaard

September 19, 2016 20:43 - 23 minutes - 54.4 MB

Louise Whiteley and Malthe Bjerregaard present the exhibition The Body Collected and the artwork by Gina Czarnecki & John Hunt Heirloom a living portrait of the artists's daughters based on the own cells, within the framework of the Medical Museion [http://www.museion.ku.dk/] in Copenhagen scope and aims. They discuss the specific and ethical issues raised by displaying human dead bodies and body parts on the one hand and living tissue on the other in a museum. This podcast is linked to th...

Episode 205: Reviews of Angel Catbird, Vol. 1, Everafter #1, and Glitterbomb #1 [ENG]

September 16, 2016 22:20 - 1 hour - 31.9 MB

On this episode the Two Guys with PhDs discuss the first volume of Margaret Atwood and Johnnie Christmas’s Angel Catbird; David Justus, Matthew Sturges, and Travis Moore's Everafter #1; and Jim Zub and Djibril Morissette-Phan's Glitterbomb #1

Migration of Ideas - Islamic Art Revival Series

September 16, 2016 05:30 - 13 minutes - 31.7 MB

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 ...

Girls on the Internet (Part 2) - Girl Gamers

September 12, 2016 05:42 - 18 minutes - 43.2 MB

Researchers have attempted to tap into the rich, cultural environments contained deep within the realms of the internet, but a lot of topics, unfortunately, still remain undiscussed. Such topics are never given the chance to surface, either because they are too difficult to quantify with empirical research, too noveau and risky to produce solid results, or too unknown of a territory to even begin discussing. In this second half of this first episode of SRS Business, we continue to discuss ...

Girls on the Internet Pt. 1

September 09, 2016 10:00 - 16 minutes - 18.8 MB

Researchers have attempted to tap into the rich, cultural environments contained deep within the realms of the internet, but a lot of topics, unfortunately, still remain undiscussed. Such topics are never given the chance to surface, either because they are too difficult to quantify with empirical research, too noveau and risky to produce solid results, or too unknown of a territory to even begin discussing. In this first episode of SRS BSNS, we discuss relatively ostracized issues online,...

Performance et Performativité [FR]

September 07, 2016 06:40 - 12 minutes - 14.3 MB

Chercheur en médecine, commissaire et critique d’art, Jens Hauser présente l’exposition ‘WetWare’ qu’il a organisé avec David Familian pour le Beall Center à UC Irvine. Rappelant les écrits de Chris Salter, il y fait l'état d’un basculement de l’art de la performance à la performativité s’enracinant dans la théorie du discours (langage), la théorie du genre (corps construits),  l’anthropologie (comme méthode d’inspection), et les sciences performatives (sociologie des sciences). Ces changeme...

Heirloom, as seen by the artist and scientist, meeting with Gina Czarnecki and John Hunt [ENG]

September 05, 2016 05:30 - 22 minutes - 50.4 MB

Artist Gina Czarnecki and scientist John Hunt present their work Heirloom which is a living portrait of the artist's daughters consisting of a glass cast of their faces onto which their skin cells are growing within a bioreactor. A video document of the whole process and 3D scanning-printing sculptures complete the work. They discuss the ethical issues raised by this work, from the consent forms to regenerative and personalized medicine. Enregistré par Annick Bureaud le 26 mai 2016 à Copen...

We’ve Always Been Biohackers [ENG]

September 02, 2016 05:30 - 14 minutes - 17.1 MB

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 an...

Tr. Yeni Medya, Diplomasi ve Troller

August 31, 2016 05:30 - 15 minutes - 34.4 MB

Efe Kerem Sözeri

Cellular Propeller, as seen by the artist, meeting with Howard Boland [ENG]

August 29, 2016 17:00 - 18 minutes - 42.3 MB

The artist Howard Boland presents his project Cellular Propeller, not achieved at the time of the recording, and that consists of propelling an artificial object, namely a small wheel, with human sperm cells in a synthetic biology artwork. He discusses the ethical and aesthetical issues related to the creation of this work as well as his creative process. Enregistré par Annick Bureaud le 6 février 2016 à Berlin dans le cadre du projet Trust Me, I'm An Artist [http://olats.org/trustme/trust...

Green Editing

August 16, 2016 01:15 - 13 minutes - 15 MB

Conducted by Josh Brumett and Alex Garcia Topete, this last part of the interview explores the notion of greenness as it relates to art history. The most anthropocentric of all colours, art curator Jens Hauser says , green stands for nature, has something related to growth and constitute a large part of our visual spectrum. From night visual devices to first computer screens, green operates like a technical colour. While being the most toxic colour when it comes to the production of its part...

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

August 16, 2016 00:10 - 11 minutes - 13.4 MB

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.

Iletisim Aracı Olarak Mimarlık1 [TR]

August 08, 2016 05:30 - 13 minutes - 18.9 MB

Cenk Dereli, Evren Uzer ile tasarımcıların ağırlıkta olduğu farklı meslek profesyonellerinden kadınlardan oluşan, kendisinin de parçası olduğu kolektif üzerine konuşuyoruz.

Describing Egypt: Virtual Reality of Ancient Egypt [AR]

July 30, 2016 05:30 - 17 minutes - 19.7 MB

This podcast features Salma ElDardiry, Senior motion graphic artist and digital composter at Bibliotheca Alexandrina. In 2013, ElDardiry launched her project, Describing Egypt, which exhibits historical Egypt in virtual reality tours. The locations selected documents Egypt's Pharaonic, Islamic, Coptic and Jewish heritage. ElDardiry is also a freelance colorist, animator, musician and a photographer.

Ideas for Breakfast: Virtual Reality Geological Studio

July 29, 2016 05:30 - 17 minutes - 20.5 MB

Brian Burnham just received his PhD in Geology from the University of Manchester. He discusses the field of sequence stratigrahy, a field crucial for understanding the changes of sea level in the past and interpreting current climate change sea level change. With Roger Malina he discusses transdisciplinary collaboration between the geosciences, computer sciences and art and technology.

Other Planes 03: Black Cosplay at Emerald City ComiCon

July 20, 2016 17:52 - 24 minutes - 56.7 MB

Reporting live from Emerald City ComiCon 2016, Other Planes talks with black cosplayers about identity, race, and gender in cosplay, comix, and action films, speaking with incarnations of the Black Panther, Future Static Shock, Green Lantern, Trunks, Sardonyx, a Vodou Joker and a Ghostbuster.

Dr. Paul Vickers - Sonification, Ethical Computing and Standup Comedy [ENG]

July 18, 2016 09:30 - 34 minutes - 39 MB

A short discussion with Dr. Vickers about his approach to sonification including some discussion of his recent standup routine regarding sonification as its main topic. 

M.A.P Radio Hour [ENG]

July 11, 2016 06:30 - 20 minutes - 23.8 MB

In this podcast Janeil Engelstad and Yvan Tina discuss their projects "Make Art with Purpose" and "Virtual Africa". They talk about the common threads and possible collaboration between these incredible projects. Also discussed is art, technology, and the advancements these have created in educational options.

Art, Science and Open Electromagnetic Spectrum Culture

July 09, 2016 05:30 - 14 minutes - 16.5 MB

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.

We are Wild Poetry: Hubris, De-Extinction and Speculative Art [ENG]

July 01, 2016 05:30 - 20 minutes - 23.9 MB

In this final section of the interview, Adam Zaretsky shares his views on the relationship between literature and biology, code and language, poetry and bioinformatics. He addresses the question of hubris in biotechnology and delivers his take on sensitive issues such as human gene editing and resurrection biology. The podcast also talks about the place of speculative thought in new media art. http://emutagen.com/vivavivo.html

ExPuCu Round Table [ENG]

June 29, 2016 05:20 - 18 minutes - 20.8 MB

Students from the Experimental Publishing and Curation graduate seminar discuss their current projects in publishing, which include an alternative to traditional academic publishing, an mobile app that encourages users to read in green spaces, a podcast focused on contemporary African art, and online publications about feminism and the environment. The issues covered in the discussion range from disruption to the role of technology and geography in the development of the projects.

Güçlü bir demokrasi için yeni medyada doğrulama [TR]

June 24, 2016 05:25 - 10 minutes - 25 MB

Our conversation with independent journalist Mehmet Atakan Foça about his factchecking and verification experience in Turkey

Other Planes 02: John Jennings, Graphic Novelist & Professor

June 20, 2016 05:30 - 25 minutes - 58.4 MB

John Jennings is an award-winning graphic novelist, curator, cartoonist, and Associate Professor of Art. John is currently illustrating the first graphic novel adaptation of Octavia Butler's seminal black science work on slavery and time travel, Kindred.

Curie’s Children and the Biological Exuberance [ENG]

June 18, 2016 05:30 - 13 minutes - 15.4 MB

Why should artists and designers worry about the production of drugs and food? In this second part of the interview, bioartist Adam Zaretsky defends his views on the ethics and aesthetics of utility, with respect to local context, values and culture. Echoing with Flusser’s ideas in Curie’s Children [ Art Forum, 1988], the remaining part of the podcast deals with the topics of human enhancement and biological exuberance, Zaretsky calling for the advancement of a queer transhumanism. http://...

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

June 15, 2016 05:30 - 15 minutes - 17.3 MB

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

What's so Sexy with the Biological?

June 13, 2016 16:36 - 11 minutes - 13.6 MB

Adam Zaretsky is an artist and professor in Media Arts at Marist College (NY, USA) who develops a practice that integrates the fields of Ecology, Biotechnology, Performance and Gastronomy. Drawing upon the questions raised by one of his texts on transgenic art, the podcast addresses several issues such as the bioethics of new technology, that of genetic modification, the public understanding of science or even the appeal for biology in contemporary art. Is science making better performance t...

Iletisim Aracı Olarak Mimarlık [TR]

June 10, 2016 05:30 - 14 minutes - 20.1 MB

H. Cenk Dereli, Boğaçhan Dündaralp ile bir iletişim aracı olarak konumlandırdığı mimarlık pratiği ve İstanbul Kuzguncuk Bostanı'na dair sürece bu bağlamda nasıl dahil olduğu üzerine konuşuyor.

Other Historiographies - Rethinking Time and History in Contemporary Performance from the Middle East [ENG]

June 08, 2016 23:02 - 12 minutes - 14.7 MB

Julia Schade, a PhD candidate from Frankfurt, discusses her research project that deals with the notion of time as applied to middle east - especially lebanese - theater and performance. How to re-present history and what is the role of digital media in the representation of time? How to deconstruct a thinking of history as archeo-teleological? These are some of the questions she addresses in this podcast.

Layers of Innovation and Design [ENG]

June 08, 2016 05:30 - 15 minutes - 17.2 MB

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.

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

June 06, 2016 05:30 - 16 minutes - 18.4 MB

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.

A New Way of Thinking in Engineering [ENG]

June 03, 2016 05:30 - 19 minutes - 21.9 MB

Dr. Matt Brown and Dr. Fatemeh Hassanipour talk about engineering in a new perspective.

Other Planes 01: Ytasha Womack, Author, Filmmaker & Innovator

June 01, 2016 07:12 - 22 minutes - 51.4 MB

The first Other Planes podcast features Chicago-based author, filmmaker and innovator Ytasha Womack, author of Afrofuturism: The World of Black Sci-Fi and Fantasy, and director of the black science fiction film Bar Star City.

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