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Heather Dewey-hagborg
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Universe of Art
Let's take a field trip!
We’re working on an upcoming episode about the science-inspired art that you’re making! If you want to share paintings, songs, pottery, poetry, or anything else, we’d love to hear about it. Write to us or send us a voice memo at universe@sciencefriday.com to tell us about what you made and why, and we might reach out to you. Thanks!Today, we’re going to take a field trip to a couple science-inspired museum exhibits that host D. Peterschmidt checked out last fall. The first is artist Heather Dewey Hagborg’s Hybrid: An Interspeci...
2024-01-23
15 min
Team Human
Heather Dewey-Hagborg
Transdisciplinary artist and biohacker Heather Dewey-Hagborg shares her latest work on future pigs and hybrids.Keep up with Heather Dewey-HagborgWebsite | InstagramAbout Heather Dewey-HagborgDr. Heather Dewey-Hagborg is a New York-based artist and biohacker who is interested in art as research and technological critique. Her controversial biopolitical art practice includes the project Stranger Visions in which she created portrait sculptures from analyses of genetic material (hair, cigarette butts, chewed up gum) collected in public places.Heather has shown work internationally at events and venues including the...
2024-01-17
58 min
Fotografie Neu Denken. Der Podcast.
e144 »Hauptausstellung INTERNATIONALES FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER 2023 Teil 1.«
Anna Ridler, Raphael Brunk, Philipp Goldbach, Ralf Brueck, Heather Dewey-Hagborg. Anna Ridler, Raphael Brunk, Philipp Goldbach, Ralf Brueck, Heather Dewey-Hagborg. Andy Scholz rekapituliert die Hauptausstellung vom INTERNATIONALEN FESTIVAL FOTOGRAFISCHER BILDER mit der darktaxa-project-Gruppe, die er gemeinsam mit Michael Reisch kuratiert hat, und die am 23. November 2023 eröffnet wurde. Andy Scholz präsentiert die einzelnen künstlerischen Positionen, die noch bis zum 4. Februar 2024 in der Städtischen Galerie im Leeren Beutel zu sehen sind. https://festival-fotografischer-bilder.de/festival-2023/hauptausstellung-2023/rundgang-2023/ http://www.darktaxa-project.net/projects/ - Anna Ridler (1985) ist eine Künstlerin und F...
2023-12-30
32 min
Science Friday
The West’s Wild Horses | Artist Explores History Of Humans Genetically Modifying Pigs
Reporter Ashley Ahearn bought a wild horse from the federal government for $125. Also, with opera and visual art, an exhibit looks at modern genetic engineering of pigs. The Captivating Story Of The West’s Wild Horses Wild mustangs are an icon of the American West, conjuring a romantic vision of horses galloping free on an open prairie. But in reality, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) says the sensitive Western ecosystem can’t handle the existing population of horses. There are about 80,000 wild horses in the American West, a number that grows about 10-20...
2023-11-23
18 min
Interviews by Brainard Carey
Heather Dewey-Hagborg
Heather Dewey-Hargborg, American artist and bio-hacker most knowned for the project Stranger Visions. Ana Brígida for The New York Times Dr. Heather Dewey-Hagborg is a transdisciplinary artist and educator who is interested in art as research and critical practice. Her controversial biopolitical art practice includes the project Stranger Visions in which she created portrait sculptures from analyses of genetic material (such as hair, cigarette butts, or chewed up gum) collected in public places. Heather has shown work internationally at events and venues including the World Economic Forum, the Daejeon Biennale, and the Shenzhen Urbanism and Architecture Biennale, the Van A...
2023-11-11
23 min
Oh Hello Robot
Ep. 8 - Art, Technology, and Environmental Sustainability: Inspiring Change Through Creative Innovations
In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of art, technology, and environmental sustainability. Join us as we explore how artists are incorporating technology into their works to address environmental issues, promote sustainability, and inspire change. Discover the innovative ways artists visualize and communicate complex environmental data, the role of bio art in highlighting the intersection of biology and the environment, and the power of collaborative efforts between artists, scientists, and engineers. Get inspired by the creative possibilities that emerge when art and technology come together to raise awareness, challenge perspectives, and mobilize communities towards a more sustainable...
2023-07-16
43 min
Wei-Ling Gallery Podcast
Internationally acclaimed artist, Heather Dewey-Hagborg discusses her first solo exhibition in Asia 'Closer Than Your Family' with director and founder of Wei-Ling Gallery, Lim Wei-Ling. | Episode 36
What do you get when you genetically engineer pigs to have human compatible hearts? And can we really showcase the splitting image of a stranger just with their DNA? These are the questions that artist, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, took on.
2023-03-31
14 min
Philly Maker Faire Podcast
Angela McQuillan: Supporting Entrepreneurs at Venture Café
https://venturecafephiladelphia.org/ Angela@venturecafephiladelphia.org https://sciencecenter.org/ Angela-McQuillan's site: http://angelamcquillan.com/ Kiddie Kredit https://www.kiddiekredit.com/ Pop Check Technologies https://popchecktechnologies.com/ What the Brain Shows: The Benefits of Virtual Reality in Creative Arts Therapies https://drexel.edu/now/archive/2021/September/VR-Creative-Arts-Therapies-fNIRS/ Inspiring Makers: Natalie Hijinx - Vox Populi https://voxpopuligallery.org Stranger Visions b...
2021-10-27
40 min
Wei-Ling Gallery Podcast
Aesthetics of Silence: Heather Dewey-Hagborg - How Do You See Me? | Episode 13
What is facial recognition? Did you realise how much we are surrounded by it in our daily lives? How do we take agency to prevent this technology from taking over our lives? Through this episode, Dr. Heather Dewey-Hagborg explains her artwork ‘How Do You See Me?’ as part of Wei-Ling Contemporary’s recent exhibition ‘Aesthetics of Silence’, exploring the risks of this technology. The work was commissioned as part of Data/Set/Match, a year-long Digital programme exploring the ever-evolving role and effects of scientific image datasets. “I utilized adversarial processes, algorithms that are designed to deceive machine learni...
2021-10-25
15 min
CRSP Talk
The Art of Security: Artists in the surveillance space
Please find a partial transcript of this episode HERE. About our guests in this episode:Torin Monahan is a professor of Communication at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His research focuses on institutional and cultural transformations with new technologies with a particular emphasis on surveillance and security programs. He is currently working on a project on critical surveillance art. Find more information about Torin's work HERE. Heather Dewey-Hagborg is an artist and biohacker. She uses art to bring public attention to emerging issues in biotechnology. Heather has a PHD in ele...
2021-09-16
29 min
Team Human
Heather Dewey-Hagborg + Joerg Blumtritt "An Oral History of the Internet" (Preview)
Here’s a sneak preview of this week’s Team Human Patreon-exclusive bonus content: Rushkoff, information artist and bio-hacker Heather Dewey-Hagborg, and visiting Assistant Professor of Practice of Interactive Media Joerg Blumtritt participate in ‘An Oral History of the Internet’. Rushkoff shares his early experience of the internet how the internet has changed over time. This project was sponsored by the NYUAD Art Gallery and the NYUAD Institute. Originally recorded June 9, 2021.🌍 You can become a contributing supporter of Team Human for as little as $2 per month by visiting: patreon.com/teamhuman. When you join you'll...
2021-07-14
05 min
Recorded
Art and technology forging the future
The art exhibition is called not in, of, along or relating to a line. Its name suggests the beginning of something vast, beyond the linear and potentially multidimensional. Or maybe the opposite, something lacking a physical dimension altogether. Maya Allison, executive director of NYUAD Art Gallery, and curator and artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, began the task of collating the virtual exhibition. As parts of the world went into lockdown, so did NYUAD Art Gallery. There was no longer a physical space in which to interact with the work. While the world’s biggest museums and galleries began offering online tours and...
2021-03-16
19 min
Kunstmatig
#7 - Tussen laboratorium en atelier
Aflevering 7 staat in het teken van de relaties tussen wetenschapspraktijken en kunstpraktijken. Hoe leidt kunst soms tot nieuwe manieren van onderzoek doen, tot nieuwe methodes? Of tot reflecties op routines in en aannames over de wetenschap? Veerle bespreekt het project ‘Dear Data’ dat ons een nieuwe blik op ‘big data’ laat werpen door aan de slag te gaan met persoonlijke data – van sorry’s tot lachmomenten. Rosa neemt het kunstwerk ‘Radical love: Chelsea Manning’ mee, dat ons kritisch doet nadenken over de schijnbare eenduidigheid van DNA-onderzoek. De gekke gadget, de app StreetSwipe, laat ons gevels swipen en leert ons over de esthetie...
2021-02-09
36 min
IDEA Collider: Innovation & Asymmetric Learning in Pharma
IDEA Collider | Pharma Book Club | Jane Metcalfe
25 Visions for the Future of Our Species We now have the tools to transform ourselves and our species. Greater health and longevity, enhanced brains, and engineered fertility are in the works. What’s just over the horizon is even more astonishing. We call this the neobiological frontier. The book is a collection of 25 essays, interviews, and works of fiction and art offering a big-picture perspective on the profound changes made possible by the merging of biology and technology. The book brings together today's smartest and most creative inventors, thinkers, and scientists to tell us their vision of the...
2020-07-23
40 min
Bad at Sports
BFAMFAPhD Artist RUN SPACES
This week bad at sports presents a panel on making and being presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD. Event 2: Artist-Run Spaces How do artists create contexts for encounters with their projects that are aligned with their goals? Friday 2/1 from 6-8pm Linda Goode-Bryant, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, and Salome Asega Linda Goode-Bryant is the Founder and President of Active Citizen Project and Project EATS. She developed Active Citizen Project while filming the 2004 Presidential Elections and developed Project EATS during the 2008 Global Food Crisis. She is also...
2019-02-13
1h 13
Bad at Sports
BFAMFAPhD - Critique
This week batted sports presents a panel on making and being presented at Hauser and Wirth by our partners BFAMFAPhD. Step 1: Modes of Critique What modes of critique might foster racial equity in studio art classes at the college level? Friday 1/18 from 6-8pm Billie Lee and Anthony Romero of the Retooling Critique Working Group Respondent: Eloise Sherrid, filmmaker, The Room of Silence Modes of Critique What modes of critique might foster racial equity in studio art classes at t...
2019-02-08
1h 43
Living A Life In Full
Hacking Biopolitics, A Cautionary Tale with Heather Dewey-Hagborg
Heather Dewey-Hagborg is one of the most creative people and orthogonal thinkers I have ever had the pleasure to know. I first met and learned of Heather’s work at the Contemporary Museum of Art in Chicago where she presented as a co-founder and co-curator of REFRESH, an inclusive and politically engaged collaborative platform at the intersection of art, science, and technology. Heather has a BA from Bennington College, a Master of Professional Studies in Interactive Telecommunications from New York University, and a PhD in Electronic Arts from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Heather’s work has been...
2018-09-01
54 min
Science for the People
#424 Biohacking (Rebroadcast)
This week we're talking about do-it-yourself biology, and the community labs that are changing the biotech landscape from the grassroots up. We'll discuss open-source genetics and biohacking spaces with Will Canine of Brooklyn lab Genspace, and Tito Jankowski, co-founder of Silicon Valley's BioCurious. And we'll talk to transdisciplinary artist and educator Heather Dewey-Hagborg about her art projects exploring our relationship with genetics and privacy.
2017-06-02
00 min
Data & Society
Privacy in the Era of Personal Genomics
PANELISTS: JASON BOBE Jason Bobe is Associate Professor and Director of the Sharing Lab at Icahn Institute at Mount Sinai. For the past 10 years, Jason has been at the forefront of innovative data sharing practices in health research. His work on the Personal Genome Project at Harvard, and now three other countries, pioneered new approaches for creating well-consented public data, cell lines and other open resources. These efforts led to important changes in the governance of identifiable health data and also led to the development of valuable new products, such as NIST’s standardized human ge...
2017-02-14
53 min
The Creative Condition podcast
Ep 45: Future Design: V&A curator Mariana Pestana on cutting edge design & technology
We've seen sonic speed developments in technology over the last decade. How do the possibilities impact upon design and its role in the world moving forward? Last year's 'This Time Tomorrow' exhibition at the World Economic Forum was based on the theme 'The fourth industrial revolution' and curated by V&A museum's Mariana Pestana. Mariana joins me to talk about the work featured, including the much discussed Radical Love by artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg, a 3d print of imprisoned Chelsea Manning, a transgender U.S. Army soldier convicted of espionage after leaking documents to Wikileaks.This Time Tomorrow's six scenarios will...
2016-11-01
55 min
Team Human
Ep. 08 Heather Dewey-Hagborg
Playing For Team Human today, the brilliant and terrifying artist and bio-hacker Heather Dewey- Hagborg. As a transdisciplinary artist, Heather explores the intersection of science, art and biopolitics. Heather recently made the headlines with a project called Stranger Visions, in which she collected random human genetic material left behind in the detritus of public spaces to generate portrait masks of strangers using a process called forensic DNA phenotyping.In another recent project, Radical Love: Chelsea Manning, Heather again used this process of DNA phenotyping to create a series of 3D portraits of whistleblower Chelsea Manning, who is not al...
2016-10-04
25 min
diybiofm-internal - Zach Mueller
Ep 0: What is DIYbio?
Rob CarlsonBiology is TechnologyMaria ChavezBioCuriousHeather Dewey-HagborgStranger Visions
2016-09-23
00 min
diybiofm-internal - Zach Mueller
RAW - HDH - I'm Heather Dewey-Hagborg
2016-09-18
00 min
diybiofm-internal - Zach Mueller
Heather Dewey-Hagborg (2016-09-14)
Zach Mueller interviews Heather Dewey-Hagborg about her DIYbio projects, such as Strager Visions.
2016-09-14
00 min