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Between Art and Science
by Leonardo/ISASTLeonardo/International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology drives interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, undisciplinary innovation, because complex problems require creative solutions. From its beginnings in 1968, Leonardo/ISAST has served as THE virtual community for networking, resource-sharing, disseminating best practices, supporting research and creating space for making connections that matter. Tune in to BETWEEN ART AND SCIENCE to hear from the makers, creators and thinkers in the spaces in between. Find out more at www.leonardo.info.
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Episodes
Episode 08: Electronic & elemental art in [anti]disciplinary topographies
30m · PublishedWe talk Ars Electronica, an annual festival for art, technology and society in Austria. In a collab with Ars Leonardocast, Kenneth Azurin and Dawn Faelnar interview Dutch fashion and textile designer Hellen van Rees about her projects at Ars 2018. Leonardo’s Vanessa Chang introduces [Anti]disciplinary Topographies for Ars 2021. The first winner of the Prix Ars Electronica, Brian Reffin Smith, reviews Lead in Modern and Contemporary Art edited by Sharon Hecker and Silvia Bottinelli.
Episode 07: Science fiction on stage & Fiction-Science in the gallery
23m · PublishedDerek Lee McPhatter, a playwright who unfolds narratives at the crossroads of race, class, gender, sexuality and technology speaks about his work, informed by his subjective experience as a black gay man. Edith Doove reviews the exhibition Fiction-Science—Buvard et Pichet.
Episode 06: On computer graphics and interactive techniques
18m · PublishedIn this special bonus episode looking forward to the 2021 SIGGRAPH conference, we speak with Andrés Burbano, the 2021 Retrospective Program Chair and discuss the history of computer graphics and creative techniques; Artificial Intelligence, art and social justice; and advice for practitioners wanting to submit their work to the SIGGRAPH art program.
Episode 05: Art on the blockchain & in critical zones
37m · PublishedSarah Meyohas, an artist who centers her practice within emerging technologies, talks about art on the blockchain, including BitchCoin, crypto currency backed by her own photography. Jussi Parikka reviews Critical Zones: The Science and Politics of Landing on Earth edited by Bruno Latour and Peter Weibel.
Episode 04: @Dante’s #Inferno in augmented reality & new views of art history
31m · PublishedArtist, playwright and technologist Kat Mustatea discusses with Leonardo senior program manager Vanessa Chang her award-winning digital performance VOIDOPOLIS, a take on Dante's Inferno played out in New York City: born on Instagram, premiering his year in Augmented Reality, and culminating in experimental book form. Edith Doove reviews the bookA History of Art Historyby Christopher S. Wood, newly released in paperback.
Episode 02: The expansion of borders
28m · PublishedChicana indigenous mestiza transborder nepantlera activista Liliana Conlisk Gallegos discusses decolonization through the expansion of borders as well as the Eurocentric myth of modernity. John F. Barber reviews Nothing But the Music: Documentaries from Nightclubs, Dance Halls and a Tailor's Shop in Dakar by Thulani Davis.
Episode 03: Far and Away
15m · PublishedThis special bonus episode coproduced with the MIT Press Podcast features a conversation between Bettina Forget, director of the SETI institute's artist-in-residence program, and Lindy Elkins-Tanton, principal investigator of the NASA Psyche Mission. Listen as these Leonardo authors discuss the connections between art and science, the flawed idea of the hero, exploration of both land and space, and the complexities of being a woman in a male dominated field.
Episode 01: Chaos, Cosmos, and Charlie Brown
33m · PublishedArt critic and curator Annick Bureaud and curator and art historian Natalia Kolodzei discuss COSMOS and CHAOS in the context of their contributions to the February 2021 issue of Leonardo journal on Space Art, a special publication in English and Russian for the CYFEST-13 Media Art Festival. Jan Baetens reviews the new book Peanuts Minus Schultz by Ilan Manouach.
Preview
3m · PublishedErica Hruby introduces BETWEEN ART AND SCIENCE, the new podcast from Leonardo/International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology.
Leonardo/ISAST exists to create a community for transdisciplinary practitioners and to amplify their ideas and their work. In this podcast, you can expect to hear from the creators, makers, thinkers and artists who exist in the spaces in between. Please join us.
Between Art and Science has 9 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 3:44:20. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 29th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 27th, 2024 01:36.