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Art and Technology Podcast

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The art and technology podcast bridges the gap between the traditional studio and digital technologies. It offers a generous helping of innovation and a smidgen of science, all combined by very creative people. Artists, researchers, resources, inventors, and some topics that are extreme and unusual are discussed. Further topic discussions on each topic can be found on the forums at digitalsculpting.net
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The Vasari Research Centre for Art and Technology is based at Birkbeck, University of London. It supports research projects, hosts related events, and has a range of unique connections to other media research institutions, large and small museums and galleries, and the creative industries. For more information: http://www.bbk.ac.uk/vasari/about/
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In this episode, we speak with Sam Kinsley, Senior Lecturer in Human Geographies at the University of Exeter, in Devon, England, and the inaugural Co-Editor-in-Chief of the open access journal Digital Geography & Society. Sam is interested in spatialities and geographical imaginations of technology and the future; about how our situated existence i…
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In this episode we speak with Yanni Loukissas, Associate Professor of Digital Media in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication at Georgia Tech, based in Atlanta, USA. With a background spanning design, computing, and ethnography, Yanni’s work has involved a series of unique approaches to thinking critically about data and its materialiti…
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In this episode we speak with Paula Bialski, Associated Professor of Digital Sociology at University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Paula’s research focuses on the impact of digital media on working cultures, communication and the concept of intimacy. In this podcast we discuss her current book project entitled Slow Software which is based on a two-…
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In this episode of Data Materiality, we speak with Shannon Mattern, Professor of Anthropology at The New School for Social Research, New York City, USA. Shannon’s work spans a very wide range of topics – from archives and libraries to the deep histories of media infrastructures and the city. Our interview ranged from Shannon’s recent essay on the n…
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In this episode of Data Materiality, we speak with Vicki Mayer, Professor of Communication at Tulane University, New Orleans, USA. Vicki’s research on media production and consumption – and its relationships with economic and political transformations in the media and creative industries – is well known. In our chat we speak about her field researc…
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Michael Weinberg is IP and General Counsel for Shapeways. He talks about Intellectual property laws and rights of users as well as other topics concerning IP and 3D Printing. _______________ You are welcome to use this podcast on your website. For further information and possible images associated with this podcast visit the podcast page of Digital…
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3D printing in Color in paper? Author Bridgette Mongeon and Connor Moore from DGS 3D talk about the ins and outs of 3D Printing with Mcor Technology and full color printing in paper. For more information and more podcasts visit digitalsculpting.net Join the conversation on 3D technology in fine art and craft on both Facebook and LinkedIn. Find "3D …
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Sculptor/author Bridgette Mongeon talks about maker spaces with Roland Kurnatowski from TXRX. Join the conversation on 3D technology in fine art and craft on both Facebook and LinkedIn. Find "3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft: Exploring 3D Printing, Scanning, Sculpting and Milling" on Amazon. You are welcome to use this podcast on your website. F…
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batt_008_sourcecode.mp3 batt_008_sourcecode.ogg Source Code B46 is a course for K-5 students that helps them transform a written story into an animated movie by software coding. They recently had a screening of films selected as the best in their class by peer review - the best few films from each class was screened at Otronicon and rated by a pane…
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Andrew Kudless is featured in the book "3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft: Exploring 3D Printing, Scanning, Sculpting and Milling" . Bridgette Mongeon talks with him about his process of creating using both traditional and digital processes in his Matsys design studio. __________ Join the conversation on 3D technology in fine art and craft on bot…
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Frederico Gaggio from Discovery Communications and Conner Breen from Aylums FX share the story behind creating the monumental sculptures "The Swimmer" and "Victoria" as a marketing pitch for the Discovery Channel's show, London Ink-2007. The swimmer is featured in Bridgette Mongeon's book. _________ Join the conversation on 3D technology in fine ar…
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Jon Isherwood, president of the Digital Stone Project talks about sculpting and his own journey of discovering sculpture and 3D Technology. Topics: Digital Stone Project, CNC milling, and fine art and 3D. __________ Join the conversation on 3D technology in fine art and craft on both Facebook and LinkedIn. Find "3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft:…
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Sculptor Bridgette Mongeon speaks with 3D pioneer Bathsheba Grossman about 3D printing in metal, software, women in 3D technology and math an art. Bathsheba is a featured artist in Bridgette Mongeon's book "3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft." Bathsheba Grossman's Shapeways site. Bathsheba Grossman on .mgx Bathsheba Grossman on imaterialize ______…
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Lisa Krikawa of Krikawa Jewelry Design discusses her process of creating jewelry and suggestions for those wanting to create jewelry using 3D and 3D printing for casting purposes. Another guest featured in Bridgette Mongeon's book 3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft: Exploring 3D Printing, Scanning, Sculpting and Milling" __________ You are welcome…
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Eric Van Straaten has been printing his fine art pieces in color for a few years now. Pushing the limitations of the medium Eric shares some tips and tricks of 3D printing in color. __________ You are welcome to use this podcast on your website. For further information and possible images associated with this podcast visit the podcast page of Digit…
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3D printing and investment casting. Haseeb Ahmed talks about 3D printing, fine art, STEAM and investment casting with Author and podcast host Bridgette Mongeon. Haseeb's work is featured in Mongeon's book 3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft: Exploration __________ You are welcome to use this podcast on your website. For further information and poss…
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Artist Joshua Harker and sculptor/author Bridgette Mongeon talk about the changes in technology and how it relates to fine art. Joshua shares his process, vendors and software, as well as his story about using Kickstarter. Joshua is a featured artist in Bridgette Mongeon's book 3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft: Exploration of 3D Printing, Sculpt…
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The Art and Technology podcasts return with fervor. 3D Printer World's editor at large- Robert Titsch turns the tables on podcast host Bridgette Mongeon as he interviews her about her new book "3D Technology in Fine Art and Craft" and the resurgence of podcasts. Learn about 3D printing, CNC Milling, 3D Scanning and more. THIS PODCAST HAS BEEN MADE …
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batt_007_david.mp3 batt_007_david.ogg David Thomas Moran is a phoneur, photographer and game designer currently involved in the TRansit Interpretation Project who works in urban mobile games, creative place making, and has many interesting projects. He is pursuing an MFA from UCF in Emerging Media. In this episode we also discuss how the creative c…
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batt_006_nathanselikoff.mp3 batt_006_nathanselikoff.ogg Nathan Selikoff is a visual artist who employs computer programming and math to create visual art, interactive pieces, sculptures and even live performances with musicians. We discuss how he came to be a professional artist, and how others can follow his example. Mentioned in this podcast Nath…
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batt_005_artfully.mp3 batt_005_artfully.ogg Fractured Atlas' Selena Juneau-Vogel joins us to discuss open source Arts SAAS product Artful.ly. The app is one of the many services provided by Fractured Atlas, including insurance for artists, fiscal sponsorship, and a number of technology features to empower individuals or groups of artists. Mentioned…
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batt_003_necole.mp3 batt_003_necole.ogg In this podcast, we interrogate Necole and the group on a BATT Conference, the Hierarchy of Creatitivy, mention TED's Hole in the Wall, Innovation Washing, and more. Mentioned in this podcast: Kathryn's Creativity Workshop at Tweet Speak Symiosys Real World Laboratory Arts and Cultural Alliance of Central Flo…
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batt_002_bachalier.mp3 batt_002_bachalier.ogg In this episode, hear about Kathryn's new outlet on Tweet Speak Poetry, Ryan's play at the Fringe, Processing, Github and welcoming communities. Mentioned in this podcast: Tweet Speak Poetry Journey into Poetry: Kathryn Neel Harvard Business Review: How Intelligent Constraints Drive Creativity The 39 St…
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batt_001_hilary.mp3 batt_001_hilary.ogg Hilary Mason lives in New York City where she is the Chief Scientist at bitly. She is trying to bring into popularity the field of Data Science. We also discuss her involvement with HackNY, NYCResistor, and her app to find the Median Hamburger in the West Village. Mentioned in this podcast: Read about Hilary'…
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batt_000_kathryn.mp3 batt_000_kathryn.ogg Kathryn is a poet, Neurobiologist, Tech geek and innovator who has lived in many places, now returning to her roots in Florida. We talk about outer space, research, and what makes our home a fun place to be. Mentioned in this podcast: Urban ReThink BarCampOrlando University of Michigan CAVE Ponoko has 3D pr…
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Oron Catts is the director of SymbioticA at the University of Western Australia. SymbtioticA is laboratory that is “dedicated to the research, learning, critique and hands on engagement with the life sciences.” Catts is also co founder of The Tissue Culture & Arts Project (TC&A). In this podcast the interviewer Bridgette Mongeon and Oron Catts disc…
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Art and Technology 0006 An Interview with Dan Gustafson Next Engine Scanner and Traditional Sculptor Mark Byrd Dan Gustafson- Marketing Director at NextEngine-3d Scanners LISTEN NOW from your browser Using digital technology such as scanning and milling in the traditional art studio is what I refer to as Tra-digi art. Dan Gustafson of the NextEngin…
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Paul Effinger is a digital sculptor who is exploring different methods of bronze casting other than the lost wax method of bronze casting. He is exploring z corp printing in a cellulose powder, infiltrates and others. Effinger worked 13 years in the gaming industry creating for published titles as lead Character Artists and Animator and contributed…
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Kevin Gillespie pioneer in CG talks with Host Bridgette Mongeon about 3d technology and copyrights- from a personal viewpoint. How can we protect ourselves as artists? How can we be more aware? Copyright in 3D is an emotionally charged issue. For more information on this case, copyright issues and other information as well as a discussion of this t…
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Joris Debo from .MGX, a division of Materialise talks about the technology of large scale 3d printing and investment casting that their company is offering to the traditional and digital studio. .MGX works with 3D printing technologies and some of the top designers in the world. Further information concerning this podcast such as * Links mentioned …
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Robert Michael Smith, a pioneer in digital sculpting chats with host Bridgette Mongeon about the history of digital sculpting and future directions. A personal note from the host- Bridgette Mongeon (icreate) I enjoyed talking with Robert Michael Smith. We covered so many interesting topics during the podcast. It seems appropriate to have this pione…
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An introduction to the Art and Technology Podcast. Host Bridgette Mongeon and illustrator/writer Mike de la Flor talk about their hopes for digital sculpting.net, the Art and Technology podcast and the new book Digital Sculpting with Mudbox: Essential Tools and Techniques for Artist. A bit about the host Bridgette Mongeon Bridgette is a traditional…
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