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Technoculture

61 episodes - English - Latest episode: 3 months ago - ★★★★★ - 8 ratings

Technoculture explores how digital technology influences our lives, our experiences, and ultimately what it means to be human today. The host, Federica Bressan, interviews world class experts in the fields of technology, art, and science. Topics range from cybersecurity to film restoration, from virtual reality to audiobooks.

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#11 Immortality through science and technology: From transhumanism to quantum archeology

December 03, 2018 20:27 - 1 day - 23.6 MB

Zoltan Istvan is the "global leader of the transhumanist movement" (The Mirror). The "embodiment of the Californian, libertarian, start-up culture tech-utopian dream" (BBC), Zoltan talks about what transhumanism stands for today and what awaits us in the near future if the right money is put in the right place.

#10 A lifelong engagement with sound recording and audio tape restoration

November 30, 2018 18:52 - 1 hour - 46.6 MB

Richard Hess is a walking encyclopedia on everything related to sound and audio, from live recording to the restoration of historical collections of magnetic tapes. He is the author of the number one repository of knowledge on magnetic tape restoration, a reference for the audio community worldwide. During this interview, following our first meeting face to face at the Library of Congress in Summer 2018, he tells us about his remarkable career path and life stories. All about audio! 

#9 Creating value from cultural data in the age of digital transformation

November 15, 2018 09:55 - 2 days - 41.1 MB

Europeana is the largest digital repository of cultural data in the world. Listen to Harry Verwayen, Executive Director of the Europeana Foundation, talk about the vision behind Europeana, its services and initiatives, during the celebrations for Europeana's first 10th anniversary.

#8 Speech and language technology: People are not dictionaries

November 12, 2018 17:00 - 2 days - 40.2 MB

A giant of computational linguistics, Mark Liberman has participated in the evolution of research in this field towards a model of quantitative, replicable studies based on published datasets. I asked Mark how the marriage between linguistics and computer science works today, what skills are young students equipped with, and what applications computational linguistics has today. More info at: www.technoculture-podcast.com

#7 A long term love affair with science: Happy birthday Marie Curie

November 06, 2018 17:00 - 2 days - 41.6 MB

Technoculture celebrates the legendary Madame Curie on her birthday (Nov. 7th, 1867) with a special episode on her life and her legacy in conversation with Brigitte Van Tiggelen, historian of science with a specific training in physics and chemistry.

#6 Scientia vincere tenebras: The man behind the robot orchestra

November 02, 2018 11:35 - 1 hour - 60.1 MB

Godfried-Willem Raes is a polymath of our times. He is the founder of the Logos Foundation based in Ghent, Belgium, which celebrate 50 years of activity this year. Logos is a unique research and production centre for experimental musics, musical robotics and sound art. Learn more at: http://technoculture-podcast.com/

#5 Digital forensics: A detective in the archive

October 31, 2018 16:00 - 2 days - 42.9 MB

Thorsten Ries is a Marie Sklodowska Curie program fellow at the Sussex Humanities Lab / HAHP at the University of Sussex, UK, and a senior postdoctoral researcher (FWO) at the Institute of Modern German Literature at Ghent University, Belgium. He is especially interested in born-digital philology, digital forensics and preservation of personal digital archives.

#4 Audiovisual archiving

October 27, 2018 16:00 - 1 hour - 64.6 MB

Ray Edmondson is a pioneer of film and sound archiving, and an international leader in preserving, restoring, interpreting and presenting audiovisual media. I have had the pleasure to have a conversation with him just a few days before the 2018 World Day of Audiovisual Heritage promoted by UNESCO. More info at: http://technoculture-podcast.com/

#3 Computers and ecosystems: The art of supporting life in outer space

October 26, 2018 16:00 - 2 days - 49.2 MB

Angelo Vermeulen is a space systems researcher, biologist, artist, and keynote speaker. In 2009 he co-founded SEAD (Space Ecologies Art and Design), an international transdisciplinary collective of artists, scientists, engineers, and activists. Its goal is to reshape the future through critical inquiry and hands-on experimentation. Biomodd is one of their most well-known art projects and consists of a worldwide series of interactive art installations in which computers and ecosystems coexist.

#2 European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH)

October 25, 2018 16:00 - 2 days - 38.1 MB

2018 is the European Year of Cultural Heritage (EYCH). Lorena Aldana is part of the task force in charge of the implementation of the Year. Lorena tells us about the behind the scenes of the Year, the massive organization, the selection process, the Year in figures and anecdotes of some of the most interesting initatives she has witnessed. More details at: http://technoculture-podcast.com/

#1 EuroScience: Our Voice On Research in Europe

October 23, 2018 16:00 - 2 days - 53.8 MB

Welcome to the first episode of Technoculture!  My first guest is Michael Matlosz, Distinguished Professor of chemical engineering at the University of Lorraine and a member of the National Academy of Technologies of France. We discussed EuroScience, its mission and impact on the lives of every researcher and citizen in Europe, why it's important to join and to let your voice be heard. Check out more details at: http://technoculture-podcast.com/

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