Listen "Cutting Edge Climate Science AND Edgy Digital Art"
Episode Synopsis
Lots happening around the UCI campus - from forging ahead researching climate change to exhibiting provocative contemporary art. In the first segment earth system scientists: professor Keith Moore and researcher Yi Liu, will talk about their deeply concerning findings on climate changes’ impacts on ocean currents, recently published in Nature Climate Change.
In the second segment (minute 31:29), co-curators Tina Rivers Ryan and Paul Vanouse, present their brand new installation at UCI’s Beall Center for Art + Technology, “Difference Machines: Technology & Identity in Contemporary Art.” The exhibit will remain through April 29th. Details at: https://beallcenter.uci.edu/. An additional, separate segment, from this interview covers three of the artists presented at the installation: Keith Piper, the Mongrel Project, and Hasan Elahi.
Music credits: Chimora, “African Americano,” Sounds of Africa- album; Claude Debussy, La Mer “Waves”; Sounds of Liberation, “Billie One,” Sounds of Liberation – album.
In the second segment (minute 31:29), co-curators Tina Rivers Ryan and Paul Vanouse, present their brand new installation at UCI’s Beall Center for Art + Technology, “Difference Machines: Technology & Identity in Contemporary Art.” The exhibit will remain through April 29th. Details at: https://beallcenter.uci.edu/. An additional, separate segment, from this interview covers three of the artists presented at the installation: Keith Piper, the Mongrel Project, and Hasan Elahi.
Music credits: Chimora, “African Americano,” Sounds of Africa- album; Claude Debussy, La Mer “Waves”; Sounds of Liberation, “Billie One,” Sounds of Liberation – album.
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