PLAY PODCASTS
The Intersect of Tech and Art

The Intersect of Tech and Art

55 episodes — Page 2 of 2

Ep 27How Early Photography Ethics Influence Modern Art

This episode of the Intersect continues with the complex relationship between art and technology, exploring themes from the ethical implications of early photography to the transformative influence of AI on the art world. The discussion begins with Shalini Amerasing Ganendra's article on the ethical dilemmas faced in anthropological photography, particularly regarding indigenous cultures and consent. The hosts then shift to Rocco Venezia's imaginative project that envisions a moon populated with people, prompting reflections on trust and authenticity in a post-truth era. As the conversation progresses, they tackle the rising significance of AI in creative fields, questioning whether it enhances or diminishes the value of human artistry. The episode also highlights innovative collaborations between artists and roboticists, showcasing how creativity can lead to unexpected breakthroughs in technology.Find the latest episode at https://theintersect.art/issues/27 , and sign up for the newsletter at The Intersect of Tech and Art website Takeaways: The podcast discusses the ethical implications of early photography, especially concerning indigenous peoples. AI's potential impact on art raises questions about authenticity and value in creative expression. Rocco Venezia's project explores a future where the moon hosts a community of people. The balance between technology and human creativity is crucial in today's art landscape. The conversation highlights the importance of human-centered design amidst rising AI influence. Links:How Artists Improvise and Provoke Robotics - The piece by Steve Benford on arXiv explores how artists collaborate with roboticists, blending improvisation and provocation to challenge robotic research. Projects like Brendan Walker’s Broncomatic and Blast Theory’s Cat Royale illustrate how creative minds can push the boundaries of traditional robotics, often forcing researchers to rethink their methods in real-time.Design trends for 2025: creative leaders share their vision for the future - The article from Creative Boom explores predictions for 2025, revealing how AI will shift from being a behind-the-scenes tool to driving final design outputs. Yet, with AI’s rise, we’re also seeing a counter-trend: a resurgence of physical, handcrafted experiences and human connection. Designers are pushing back against mass production, embracing craft and sustainability.Texas A&M’s Visualization Graduate Programs Merge Art and Technology - Texas A&M’s graduate programs in Visualization, as highlighted by the original article from pvfa.tamu.edu, offer a unique blend of art and technology. Full funding is available for MFA students, and MS students have access to scholarships and assistantships. The programs emphasize areas like augmented reality, game design, and data visualization, preparing students to become leaders in both creative and technical fields.Visions Of Nature: Mixed-Reality In London’s Natural History MuseumVisions Of Nature: A Mixed Reality Experience At London’s Natural History Museum - The article by Forbes covers the Natural History Museum’s Visions of Nature experience, a mixed-reality exhibit that uses Microsoft’s Hololens 2 to immerse visitors in future ecosystems. Developed alongside the French studio Saola, the exhibit lets users interact with digital creatures, such as a whale hybrid or a crab entangled in plastic, while moving through the museum’s physical space.The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970–2020 - The Visualist’s article, The Living End: Painting and Other Technologies, 1970–2020, digs into the persistent idea that painting is dead—an idea critics have been toying with for decades. However, as the article highlights, artists have continually reinvigorated the medium, blending it with technology to keep it evolving over the last 50 years.'A Real Leap of Faith': Swiss Auction House to Offer Works Authenticated by AI - A recent piece from The Art Newspaper explores the decision by a Swiss auction house to offer AI-authenticated artworks. The works, by artists like Louise Bourgeois and Marianne von Werefkin, come with certificates from Art Recognition, a Swiss company using AI to verify authenticity. Some are skeptical, while others see it as a way to enhance credibility, as noted by auction house rep Fabio Sidler.Instant Photo Roast Generators : zingerInstant Photo Roast Generators - Zinger Turns Your Photos into Funny Roasts for Online Sharing - TrendHunter recently highlighted Zinger, a quirky tool that turns your photos into witty roasts. Upload an image, and within seconds, the AI spits out a roast layered with humor. It’s designed for those who want to inject some light-hearted fun into their digital interactions. Given the weight of the world lately, this feels like a breath of fresh air.Artificial Intelligence has Given Us a New Folk Artist - The article "The Internet Was the Beginning of a New Folk Artist. Artificial Intelligence May Be Its End." by AR

Nov 12, 20246 min

Ep 26From Public Art to Political Murals: The Intersection of Art and Society

This week, we get into the intricate dance between art and technology in issue number 26 of the Intersect. We explore how urban photography captures personal narratives through cityscapes, leading us to the innovative platform "The Data Poets," where AI transforms visuals into poetry. The conversation continues with insights on the role of public art in revitalizing urban spaces and the complex dynamics of political expression, highlighted by Shepard Fairey's controversial mural of Kamala Harris. We also examine the intersection of fashion and AI through Moncler's collaboration with artist Lulu Li, as well as the evolving potential of video games as artistic mediums. The episode wraps up with a look at how traditional Chinese dough sculpture is being revitalized through modern technology and the intriguing incorporation of AI in dance choreography, prompting us to reflect on the future of creativity and expression.Find the latest episode at https://theintersect.art/issues/26 , and sign up for the newsletter at The Intersect of Tech and Art website Takeaways: Urban photography captures not just cityscapes, but personal narratives and emotional experiences tied to places. The emergence of AI in art raises questions about creativity, authorship, and the future of human artists. Public art can transform urban spaces, fostering community engagement and challenging societal perceptions. Shepard Fairey's political mural of Kamala Harris ignites debate on the boundaries of art and propaganda. The Bauhaus legacy remains a contentious topic, highlighting ongoing cultural and political tensions in Germany. AI's role in fashion is evolving, blending technology with design to create innovative collections. mnw6tc8Yfk9NemrnZSDl

Nov 5, 202414 min

Ep 25Exploring AI in Music, Photography's Resurgence, and Art's Ethical Challenges.

This episode dives into the complex relationship between art and technology, focusing on how AI is reshaping various artistic fields. The conversation highlights the ethical dilemmas artists face as AI companies utilize their work without consent, raising questions about exploitation and authenticity. Jurgen Burkessel curates a selection of thought-provoking articles, including a deep dive into Imogen Heap's innovative AI project that enhances creativity rather than replacing it. The hosts also explore the paradox of realism in photography amidst the rise of AI-generated images, and how this influences our craving for authenticity. Finally, they discuss the shifting dynamics in the art market, revealing opportunities for emerging artists as traditional investments wane, all while emphasizing the ongoing dialogue at the intersection of creativity and technology.Find the latest newsletter with all the resources at https://theintersect.art/issues/25 , and sign up for the newsletter at The Intersect of Tech and Art website Takeaways: The intersection of AI and art raises questions about authenticity and exploitation in creativity. Artists like Imogen Heap are using AI as a tool for creative expansion, not replacement. The art world is currently grappling with the implications of AI-generated images versus traditional photography. Ethical dilemmas in art and journalism are increasingly relevant in a digitally manipulated age. A petition from artists highlights concerns over AI companies profiting from their work without consent. The shift in the art market might create opportunities for emerging artists to thrive.

Oct 29, 20248 min

Ep 24From Digital Archives to VR Therapy: The Art-Tech Connection

This episode as usual explores the multifaceted relationship between art and technology, highlighting how they influence and reshape each other in profound ways. We explore the evolution of digital photography and the challenges of preserving personal archives, as well as the emotional potential of virtual reality in processing complex feelings. The conversation also touches on the role of art as a sanctuary for personal transformation and resilience amidst trauma. We discuss the impact of activism on art institutions, questioning the effectiveness of recent protests targeting cultural sites. Additionally, we examine the complexities of democratizing digital art, the innovative integration of art into healthcare through programs that allow doctors to prescribe cultural activities, and the growing role of AI in creative processes, prompting a reflection on the balance between human creativity and technological assistance.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction to Art and Technology00:27 - The Mystery of Missing Digital Photos01:30 - VR's Emotional Potential02:52 - Art as a Refuge03:43 - Activism's Impact on Art Institutions05:14 - The Complexities of Digital Art05:58 - Integrating Art into Healthcare07:22 - Visualizing the Unknown: Exoplanets08:39 - AI in Creative Processes14:21 - Conclusion: The Evolving Relationship of Art and TechnologyThe Intersect Art Podcast explores the intricate relationship between art and technology, as explored in the latest issue of The Intersect. A significant theme is the evolution of digital photography and the challenges posed by lost personal archives, particularly from the early 2000s. The discussion highlights how the transition from film to digital has created gaps in our memories, with many images becoming inaccessible over time. Barbara Krasnoff's insights underline the consequences of our increased capacity to capture images without the corresponding diligence in preserving them. This sets the stage for a broader examination of how our interactions with technology are reshaping our relationship with art and memory.The exploration continues with the potential of virtual reality as a tool for emotional exploration. The podcast discusses Celine Daemen's perspectives on VR's ability to evoke strong emotional responses, especially in liminal spaces, offering a new avenue for therapeutic applications. The idea of art as a sanctuary emerges prominently, with Ed Woodham's poignant reflections on how creative outlets can provide solace amidst trauma. This theme is further enriched by examining the impact of activism on art institutions, particularly through recent protests that have sparked debates on the appropriateness of targeting cultural heritage in the name of raising awareness about pressing issues. The conversation ultimately encourages listeners to reflect on the complexities of using art as a medium for activism.Another key focus is the democratization of digital art, which, while promising increased access to artistic creation, reveals the stark reality of disparities in technology and education. Juergen questions whether the digital landscape is truly level, emphasizing that access to the internet and digital literacy remain significant barriers for many aspiring artists. The episode also touches on the innovative 'art pharmacy' program in Massachusetts, where doctors prescribe cultural experiences as part of treatment, illustrating the potential for art to enhance healthcare. Wrapping up, the podcast discusses the growing role of AI in creative processes, questioning the balance between human creativity and AI assistance. This multi-faceted exploration invites listeners to ponder the future of art in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, where the intersections between creativity and innovation continue to unfold.Takeaways: The transition from film to digital photography has changed our relationship with personal archives significantly. Virtual reality can evoke strong emotional responses, offering new ways to process complex feelings. Art functions as a sanctuary, helping individuals cope with trauma and find personal growth. Activism in art institutions raises questions about the effectiveness and appropriateness of targeting cultural landmarks. Digital art democratizes creativity, yet access to technology and digital literacy remain significant barriers. Doctors prescribing cultural activities highlights the intersection of art and healthcare, promoting well-being.

Oct 26, 202414 min

The Intersect of Tech and Art — Trailer Episode

trailer

"The Intersect" podcast dives into the dynamic relationship between art and technology, exploring how these two worlds influence and inspire each other. On this podcast we unpack various topics, including the impact of AI on visual arts, the transformation brought by digital art, and the innovative uses of VR and AR in museums. Our hosts emphasize the importance of considering the ethical implications and challenges that arise at this intersection. Listeners will gain insights from artists and technologists who are pushing boundaries, as well as thought leaders shaping the future of creativity. Join us as we uncover the ways art and technology are shaping our culture and society, and discover how you can stay informed and inspired through "The Intersect" newsletter.theintersect.artTakeaways: The Intersect explores the dynamic relationship between art and technology, influencing each other. Artists and technologists will share insights on how creativity drives technological advancements. Listeners can expect deep discussions on the ethical implications of AI in art. The podcast aims to inspire artists to explore new tools and techniques using technology. Join the community to stay informed about the evolving intersection of art and tech. Juergen Berkessel curates insightful content to deepen understanding of art and technology. At the forefront of contemporary dialogue, the Intersect podcast investigates the transformative relationship between art and technology. The hosts guide listeners through an expansive range of topics, each revealing how advancements in technology not only influence artistic expression but also redefine the very essence of creativity itself. With an emphasis on in-depth analysis, the podcast covers significant themes such as artificial intelligence's role in the visual arts, the evolution of digital formats, and the incorporation of immersive technologies like virtual and augmented reality in cultural institutions. Listeners are treated to critical discussions that address the ethical dimensions of these developments. The hosts pose essential questions about the implications of AI in creative processes, the authenticity of digital art, and the challenges of preserving such works for future generations. By sharing insights from pioneering artists, innovative technologists, and thought leaders in the space, the Intersect fosters a comprehensive understanding of the myriad ways that technology and art coalesce, challenging assumptions and inspiring new perspectives.More than just a podcast, the Intersect serves as a community hub for those passionate about the evolving intersection of creativity and innovation. Curated by Juergen Berkessel, the accompanying newsletter offers a rich selection of articles and resources that complement the podcast discussions, further enriching the listener experience. By subscribing, you not only stay informed on the latest trends but also gain access to a wealth of knowledge that deepens your appreciation for the intricate dance between art and technology. Join the conversation and explore how these forces shape our world today.

May 4, 20243 min