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Natalie Jeremijenko
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The Three Bells
S4:E5 Mastering public spaces... Luisa Bravo in conversation with Stephanie Fortunato
Our host Stephanie Fortunato speaks with Luisa Bravo, founder and president of City Space Architecture. They discuss principles for designing inclusively and creating moments for sharing and togetherness, and how it takes a village to create successful public spaces – including the importance of working with collaborators that might not agree with you.ReferencesCity Space Architecture: https://www.cityspacearchitecture.org/Mastering Public Space Magazine: https://www.masteringpublicspace.org/Ascoli Piceno: https://www.italymagazine.com/ascoli-picenoJan Gehl: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_GehlLife Between Buildings by Jan Gehl: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5597655-life-between-buildingsThe Jo...
2024-05-09
40 min
English Academic Vocabulary Booster
4719. 306 Academic Words Reference from "Natalie Jeremijenko: The art of the eco-mindshift | TED Talk"
This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/natalie_jeremijenko_the_art_of_the_eco_mindshift ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/306-academic-words-reference-from-natalie-jeremijenko-the-art-of-the-eco-mindshift-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/YGPtm2pkMHU (All Words) https://youtu.be/0JqAxm6nco4 (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/0GoEWGZdXlo (Quick...
2023-09-12
4h 34
Net Art Anthology
BIT Plane - Bureau of Inverse Technology - VDB version
Placeholder-- VDB version Under the auspices of the anonymous collaborative the Bureau of Inverse Technology (BIT), Natalie Jeremijenko and Kate Rich created BIT Plane in 1997, shortly after NATO and the U.S Air Force flew the first Predator surveillance drones over Bosnia and Kosovo. Jeremijenko and Rich’s radio-controlled, video-enabled model airplane (a precursor to now-familiar consumer-grade drones) surveilled radically different landscapes than its Predator predecessor, but its very existence was indebted to much of the same government research and development that made military UAVs possible.
2022-11-04
00 min
The Good Life: Andrew Leigh in Conversation
63. Natalie Jeremijenko on feral robotic dogs, texting fish and inverted trees
Natalie Jeremijenko on feral robotic dogs, texting fish and inverted trees. Photo by Robert P. Cohen
2018-05-24
1h 03
On Life and Meaning
Manoj Kesavan |Making Things Happen
Manoj Kesavan is a cultural catalyst and creative instigator. He is co-founder of Que-OS, a non-profit collective of creative professionals who plan and activate spaces for community and cultural engagement. Que-OS is the organizational enterprise behind BOOM Charlotte, an artist-led, annual, three-day fringe festival showcasing contemporary and experimental performance and visual art. Manoj is also the founder of Point 8 Forum, a gathering of artists, architects and designers who explore multidisciplinary topics and encourage free thought, inquiry and creativity. He is the organizer of PechaKucha Charlotte, an event presentation series, and served as a founding team member of TEDx Charlotte. Manoj...
2017-12-28
00 min
Cultures of Energy
Ep. #67 - Cultures of Energy 6
A special bonus podcast this week offers a mosaic of keywords and reflections from participants in CENHS’s annual energy humanities extravaganza. Cymene and Dominic lead things off with a discussion of Margaret Thatcher’s own private restroom and what it takes to be identified as an artist these days. Then (14:25) Leah Stokes (UC Santa Barbara) talks “Republicans” and why we need them to make progress on climate change; (18:05) Timothy Moss (Humboldt U Berlin) engages the complexities of “municipalization” when it comes to energy; (21:20) our own postdoctoral fellow Abby Spinak explains why “craft” has become so meaningful to her of late; (25:39...
2017-04-19
46 min
MPavilion
MMeets—Make Meet with Natalie Jeremijenko • 18 Oct 2015
When you think of the bustling sidewalks of New York City, walls of lush greenery do not immediately come to mind. But environmental artist Natalie Jeremijenko wants to challenge ideas about ‘normal’ cityscapes—through her Agbags project. Agbags are vertical urban farms that practically aim to promote environmental health and, more broadly, get people thinking about architecture’s intersection with the natural environment. In New York, Natalie created a wall of these soil-filled bags suspended in air as part of a project by NYU’s Environmental Health Clinic. At MPavilion, join Natalie as she teaches you to make your own Agbag, and...
2016-06-10
1h 41
THE FOOD SEEN
Episode 13: Natalie Jeremijenko
This week on The Food Seen Michael sits down with the brilliant and multi-talented Natalie Jeremijenko, whose work blurs the lines between environmental activism, visual art, performance, and education. Learn about Natalie’s work exploring the inexorable link between humans and our food; what we consume enters our food, and what our food consumes enters us. Don’t miss this incredible chance to find out how our fish got hooked on anti-depressants, how Natalie learned to speak ‘goose’ with robotic avatars, and Natalie’s inventions to rid fish of mercury with a fishing lure and to cure frogs of deadly fun...
2010-08-17
37 min
PERFORMA.TV
Sirens Taken For Wonders By Paul Elliman
The field trips will gather experts and amateurs alike for a siren-watch across the city, applying the observation and audio surveillance techniques of local wildlife groups and the sonic analysis of a New York City department of environmental acoustics. Participants will include artists Natalie Jeremijenko, following the impact of the sirens on city pigeons, bats and other local species, Maximilian Goldfarb, for whom the emergency cry is an entirely ambivalent signal for both safety and danger, and Daisy Press, a New York-based operatic singer who uses the siren sounds as model for her own repertoire of non-verbal voice exercises.
2009-11-27
01 min
KQED: Spark Art Video Podcast
Spark: Natalie Jeremijenko
See how Natalie Jeremijenko is using genetically identical trees to reveal the patterns of culture and climate. Original air date: April 2003.
2009-01-24
00 min
Urban Learning Space Seminars
Designing Technology for Social Change, part 1
Natalie Jeremijenko is a design engineer and techno-artist who has built digital, electromechanical and interactive systems. Specific issues addressed in her work include information politics, the examination and development of new modes of knowledge, tangible media and distributed (or ubiquitous) computing elements.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ULSSeminars/~4/n8bo0X8qDew" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>
2007-03-28
00 min