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  • 046 - Andrew Zolli. New Humanism.
    Dec 2 2021

    In this episode, Andrew Zolli, Chief Impact Officer at Planet, the imagery company, speaks about the initiative he leads, “Art as Planet.” We discuss what the role of art in communicating scientific vision is? How artists have been helping in shaping an innovative culture in a satellite company, and why should small startups launch their own artist in residence?

    Zolli is a technologist, strategic foresight expert, and author. In the past he was the primary creative and curatorial force behind PopTech, a well-known innovation, and social change network; he served as a Fellow of the National Geographic Society and served on the Boards of the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

    See the show notes here.

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    45 min
  • 045 - Dr. Claudia Schnugg. Building Art-Science Collaboration.
    Nov 25 2021

    In this episode, Dr. Claudia Schnugg, an author, curator, researcher, and producer of art and science collaborations, shares her knowledge about building art-science collaborations, examples of successful partnerships, and what organizations can benefit from these collaborations.

    Check the show notes to learn more.

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    45 min
  • 044 - Dr. John Maeda. Transforming The Economy with Art and Design
    Nov 11 2021

    In this episode, Dr. John Maeda, speaks about art and artists, the difference between art and design, why parents who sent their kids to RISD thought about innovation, and why, art and design are positioned to transform the economy of the 21st-century economy.

    Click here to see the show notes.

    Voices:
    John Maeda's Ted Talk
    David Bowie in an interview to BBC 1999

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    49 min
  • 043 - Anouk Wipprecht and Christoph Guger. Robotic Couture: Wearable Artworks meets Brain-Computer Interfaces Tech
    Nov 4 2021

    In this episode, we host Anouk Wipprecht, artist, designer, and innovator, together with Christoph Guger, the founder and CEO of GTEC. The two have been working for more than six years, creating robotic dresses and brain-computer interface devices that are extremely exciting in their thinking and innovation.

    Anouk Wipprecht is working in the emerging field of "FashionTech" - a rare combination of fashion design combined with engineering, robotics, science, and interaction/user experience design to make fashion an experience that transcends mere appearances.

    Christoph Guger is the founder and CEO of GTEC, a company that develops and produces high-end brain-computer interfaces and biosignal processing hardware and software.

    See all images and videos on the episode's show notes.

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    41 min
  • 042 - Jeffrey Madoff. Creativity - The Need to Express.
    Oct 28 2021

    In this episode, Jeffrey Madoff, the founder of Madoff Productions, fashion designer, film director, and educator speaks about creativity, entrepreneurship, and how to lead creative teams. Madoff is on the faculty at Parsons School for Design, teaching a course he developed called “Creativity: Making a Living With Your Ideas”. Madoff published the book entitled based on his course.

    Click here for the show notes.



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    45 min
  • 041 - Arthur Miller. The Artist in the Machine.
    Oct 21 2021

    In this episode, Dr. Arthur I. Miller is back on our show to discuss his latest book - The Artist in The Machine. We discussed machine and creativity, why there is not enough AI in the world, and why, after all, you need creativity to stay relevant in the future.

    For the shownotes click here.

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    39 min
  • 040 - Noah Weinstein. How to Develop a Creative Community.
    Oct 14 2021

    In this episode, Noah Weinstein, the previous creative director of Autodesk Pier 9 - The world's greatest creative workshop - speaks about how to build creative communities, what is the role of management in supporting creative initiatives, and how one space in San Francisco became the epitome for experimentation in digital fabrication, robotics, nanotechnology, 3D, and biotechnology, all led by artists.

    See the show notes for more information.

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    50 min
  • Bonus episode. Tim Ellis. A few pages away from Mars.
    Oct 10 2021

    In this bonus episode, Tim Ellis, the co-founder and CEO of relativity space speaks about his dream to become a writer; how his life with his partner, the artist Richelle Gribble, is influencing him, and why art, science, and space are all tied together when we are looking to answers our most meaningful questions.

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    34 min