Fire Ecology: Green Shoots and Silver Linings in the Ashes

Fire Ecology: Green Shoots and Silver Linings in the Ashes

Aired Saturday, October 8, 2022

Fire Ecology: Green Shoots and Silver Linings in the Ashes

Show #198

Talking about her upcoming new book “The Cold Canyon Fire Journals”.
Robin Lee Carlson is an author and natural science illustrator with a particular interest in how landscapes and ecological communities change over time. Her work is based on observing and documenting the world around her as it unfolds. How are we moved by the places we find ourselves in? When we experience a place, how do we change it? How does it change us?
Robin’s artistic and scientific journey that ultimately leads us to a new understanding of how we must live in relationship to the land. The ways fire suppression and climate change undermine the regenerative work of wildfire and her story of how cultivating intimacy with our natural world teaches us what we need to do to sustain it.

Guests

Robin Lee Carson, natural science writer and illustrator

Imaging Science: Inside the Magic of Ultrasound Art

Imaging Science: Inside the Magic of Ultrasound Art

Aired Saturday, October 1, 2022

Imaging Science: Inside the Magic of Ultrasound Art

Show #197

Talking about a new exhibition of Ultrasound Images that art students from Herron and Biomedical Engineering Students from the Engineering and Technology School created over the course of a few weeks last fall. In small groups of 6-8 students, Herron and BME students came together to learn how to operate an Ultrasound Imaging System at the Department of Radiology at the IU School of Medicine. It was a great collaboration and learning experience for students, especially since STEM and art students rarely come together. 

Guests

Dr. Stefan Petranek, Associate Professor of Photography & Intermedia, IUPUI Herron School of Art and Design; Dr. Ken Yoshida, Professor of Biomedical Engineering, IUPUI School of Engineering and Technology; Ishita Sameer, Biomedical Engineering Student Participant; Alexander Toms, Herron Student Participant

It’s Never Been Done Before: Developing an Immune System for the Planet

It’s Never Been Done Before: Developing an Immune System for the Planet

Aired Saturday, November 24, 2022

It’s Never Been Done Before: Developing an Immune System for the Planet

Show #196

Dr. Bray carries out research to solve big, real-world problems using technology. It’s not just big problems that Bray is interested in solving; it’s the near-impossible ones. “You tell me it’s never been done before, you tell me it’s impossible and I’m like, ‘okay, that’s what I want!’’ Like preventing pandemics? As Principal at LeadDoAdapt Ventures, Dr. Bray’s passions include shaping the Future of Data, Bio, and Space and providing strategic direction, advice, and leadership to organizations confronting turbulent environments. He accepted a role of Co-Chair for 2016-2017 with an IEEE Committee focused on Artificial Intelligence, automated systems, and innovative policies globally and has been serving as a Visiting Executive In-Residence at Harvard University since 2015 and as a Faculty Member giving talks on Impact and Disruption at Singularity University since 2017. He has been an invited keynote speaker to CEOs, world leaders, and crowds of more than 3,000 participants at events in India, Vietnam, Australia, Taiwan, Dubai, South Africa, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Canada, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.

Guests

 Dr. David Bray,
Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center, a not-for-profit based in Washington, DC

It’s Never Been Done Before: Developing an Immune System for the Planet

Patterns of Consumption: The Complex Relationship with Plastic

Patterns of Consumption: The Complex Relationship with Plastic

Aired Saturday, September 17, 2022

Patterns of Consumption: The Complex Relationship with Plastic

Show #195

Talking about her exhibit of environmentally themed work in the Littleton Museum in Littleton, Colorado. Kalliopi Monoyios seeks to reach people by embracing the complexity of our relationship with plastics and speaking openly about it. By subverting the recognized functions of various everyday plastic materials, she encourages us to look at it anew, as a material that is beautiful and surprising. Featuring a combination of framed works, free-standing sculptures, large quilts, and installation, the exhibit combines single-use plastic food wrappers, PTFE (aka Teflon) dental floss, silicone contact lenses, discarded phone and computer cords, and other surprising plastics (spoiler alert: chewing gum is plastic!) as fine art media. We will explore a place where people can honestly assess their own patterns of consumption and imagine a world where our plastic pollution problems are behind us. 

Guests

Kalliopi Monoyios, Environmental Artist

Patterns of Consumption: The Complex Relationship with Plastic

Keeping Focused: It’s Not the Wand It’s the Wizard

Keeping Focused: It’s Not the Wand It’s the Wizard

Aired Saturday, September 10, 2022

Keeping Focused: It’s Not the Wand It’s the Wizard

Show #194

Lisa is primarily an entertainment/beauty retoucher. The key to Lisa’s success is to focus on what matters most to clients and know how to fix issues quickly. Her focus is on things that make big changes, the simple but not easy solutions often provide the best results. Lisa feels very privileged to be working in this photographic industry alongside amazing people. She teaches privately and does group workshops as well. Lisa resettled in LA after a 5-year stint in rural France. She travels back and forth from Los Angeles, Paris, London. Lisa’ approach to the post-photographic process makes her unique among artists who employ and work with technology.

Guests

Lisa Carney, Professional Photographer, Retoucher, and Educator

Solace: Finding Peace in Nature During a Global Pandemic

Solace: Finding Peace in Nature During a Global Pandemic

Aired Saturday, September 3, 2022

Solace: Finding Peace in Nature During a Global Pandemic

Show #193

Talking about the new film “Solace”. The objective of Solace is to maintain the momentum of interest in and support for our natural areas brought about by the need to have a safe place to destress or connect with people. And by proactively securing long-term protection for these areas, we, in turn, will improve our own health and safeguard these restorative places for future generations. How did the global pandemic encourage artists to develop new works of art.

Guests

Leslie Lorance, Director and Editor; Braden Worrell, Producer and Director of Photography

Solace: Finding Peace in Nature During a Global Pandemic

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