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Technology in the Arts Podcast

Arts Management and Technology Laboratory

Release Date: 05/15/2007

Building a Fan-Based Climate Movement with Planet Reimagined show art Building a Fan-Based Climate Movement with Planet Reimagined

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Can concerts mobilize music fans to climate action? From signing a petition or voting, to participating in a protest - what actions are fans most likely to take when their favorite artists ask them to? Over the last year, Climate Active Fellows, Caleb Johnson and Li-Ya Mar have been tackling these questions through their project “.”  Planet Reimagined is a nonprofit organization founded by bassist Adam Met and human rights activist Mila Rosenthal, which focuses on translating climate research into meaningful change. In this podcast, Caleb and Li-Ya talk with AMT Lab Lead Researcher...

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COP28 Takeaways for Cultural Institutions - A conversation with Jennifer Torrance show art COP28 Takeaways for Cultural Institutions - A conversation with Jennifer Torrance

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In the second episode of AMT Lab’s Art + Climate podcast series, the conversation continues with Jennifer Torrance, ’ Youth Climate Advocacy Committee (YCAC) Coordinator.    In this episode, she talks about her experience attending the recent United Nations Climate Conference, or COP28, with YCAC leader and University of Pittsburgh senior, Anna Bagwell. Though attending a COP conference may be “like trying to drink from a firehose,” Torrance unpacks what a day might look like - from meeting with your observer constituency group and sitting in on negotiations, to networking...

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Youth Climate Engagement with Phipps Conservatory’s Jennifer Torrance show art Youth Climate Engagement with Phipps Conservatory’s Jennifer Torrance

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Kicking off AMT Lab’s Art + Climate series, Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens’ Jennifer Torrance discusses her work supporting a space for youth climate engagement.   Phipps’ Youth Climate Advocacy Committee (YCAC)  resources and empowers Pittsburgh’s young people to take action on issues that they care about. Torrance is a science educator and the YCAC Coordinator at Phipps. She holds a bachelor of science in environmental science from Allegheny College. She has been sparking children’s passion for the natural world at Phipps since 2016.   In this unique...

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The Art&&Code Series Wrap Up Show: Behind the Scenes show art The Art&&Code Series Wrap Up Show: Behind the Scenes

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Get a behind the scenes look at the podcast series. In this wrap-up episode, AMT Lab’s Podcast Producer Jabrenee Hussie, Social Media and Marketing Coordinator Ashley Offman, and Lead Researcher Hannah Brainard discuss key takeaways from the series. They look back at some of their favorite interview moments, from ethics of artificial intelligence as an artistic tool to the social scene of live-coding.  The Art && Code Series, in partnership with the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, featured seven artists working in live visual performance, immersive design, and...

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Revisiting Real-Time Video Mixing with VJ David Lublin show art Revisiting Real-Time Video Mixing with VJ David Lublin

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In the fifth episode of the Art&&Code podcast series AMT Lead Researcher, Hannah Brainard, talks with David Lublin, a video artist, programmer, and performer based in Brooklyn, NY. Lublin is the co-owner of VIDVOX, a software company specializing in tools for real-time video mixing. In this podcast, they discuss the field of video instrumentalism, or ‘VJing,’ and how Lublin’s unique background as a mathematician and artist helped carve a path for his career. Since first checking out equipment at his university library, the pursuit of advancing his own artistic output has...

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Open-Source Software for Live-Coding Visuals with Hydra’s Olivia Jack show art Open-Source Software for Live-Coding Visuals with Hydra’s Olivia Jack

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is a programmer and artist who works frequently with open-source software, cartography, live coding, and experimental interfaces. In this episode of the Art && Code Podcast series, Jack talks with AMT Lab Lead Researcher Hannah Brainard about , a browser-based open source software she developed for live-coding visuals. With a background in computer engineering, Jack was first introduced to the world of live coding in Bogota, Columbia while working primarily as a programmer. Though initially skeptical, she quickly connected with the community and found that watching artists think...

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Live-Coding, Performance, and Computational Art with Char Stiles show art Live-Coding, Performance, and Computational Art with Char Stiles

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In the third episode of the Art&&Code podcast series AMT Lead Researcher, Hannah Brainard, talks with Char Stiles, a computational artist, educator and programmer based in Brooklyn, NY. Stiles works creatively in the lower levels of graphical computational systems and is currently at the MIT Media Lab’s Future Sketches group.   In this podcast, Stiles talks about how her background in painting introduced her to the world of live visuals. While enrolled at Carnegie Mellon University, Stiles picked up gigs as a VJ and has since gone on to perform internationally, including...

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Meet 2/3 of Codie: A Live-Coding Trio Making Music and Visuals show art Meet 2/3 of Codie: A Live-Coding Trio Making Music and Visuals

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For the second episode of AMT Lab’s Art && Code series, Social Media and Marketing Coordinator Ashley Offman talks with and , two-thirds of the live coding trio known as Codie.  Sarah and Kate discuss how their prior experiences in academia and at tech giants influence the art they create. They also talk of their interdisciplinary approaches to performance, including the integration of coding in live performance, as well as the nuances and differences that exist in the live coding and DIY sound scenes worldwide. Sarah and Kate discuss the performative nature of the live coding...

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Meet the Creators of SudoMagic: Zoe Sandoval & Matthew Ragan show art Meet the Creators of SudoMagic: Zoe Sandoval & Matthew Ragan

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AMTLab Lead Researcher, Hannah Brainard talks with and , the creators of , a design and software development studio, which focuses on immersive experiences. In this podcast, Sandoval and Ragan share how their respective backgrounds in filmmaking and performance have set them up for careers in immersive design. After meeting at a conference for Art & Technology in 2015, the collaborators combined their talents to form the design studio 2020 and work with companies such as Meta, Apple, T-Mobile, and Dell as they reimagined their physical spaces. Sandoval and Ragan discuss TouchDesigner and...

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Software for Real-Time Video Mixing with VJ David Lublin show art Software for Real-Time Video Mixing with VJ David Lublin

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AMT Lead Researcher, Hannah Brainard talks with David Lublin, a video artist, programmer, and performer based in Brooklyn, NY. Lublin is the co-owner of VIDVOX, a software company specializing in tools for real-time video mixing. In this podcast, they discuss the field of video instrumentalism, or ‘VJing,’ and how Lublin’s unique background as a mathematician and artist helped carve a path for his career. Since first checking out equipment at his university library, the pursuit of advancing his own artistic output has helped Lublin develop tools for fellow artists. Looking ahead, Lublin...

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