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    Art of AI and Machine

    27 DEC 2019 · Artificial intelligence, machine learning, painting robots and self-driving cars. Where is it all heading? and will the artist survive? A discussion with the makers of the documentary film, Machine with director Justin Krook, co-writer/producer Luke Mazzaferro, automated driving specialist Miklos Kiss and artist Pindar Van Arman. Written, spoken and produced by Roly Skender. Info on the film from the website - www.machine.movie MACHINE is a film about Artificial Intelligence – the most radical new technology of our time. What is AI, how is it created and what will it mean for the way we work, play, live and learn? What will happen when we’re no longer the smartest ones on the planet? And who, if anyone, is controlling the rise of this new technology? MACHINE talks to world-renowned experts, the people who are creating, researching and controlling this new technology. Story chapters address many of the key issues at stake – AI companions, the dilemma of driverless cars, autonomous warfare, using AI to create human super-intelligence and the very real possibility of a Robot Apocalypse. At times optimistic, thought-provoking and awe-inspiring, MACHINE looks not only at the practical applications of AI, but also the ethical questions raised by these new developments. MACHINE is directed by Justin Krook and produced by the team behind Chef’s Table.
    25m 36s
  • Gatekeepers

    6 OCT 2019 · There’s at least three different types of ideas that I could imagine making next for this podcast. On one side, there’s the perfect one. It would probably be a 2-4 hour multi-part series. A dreamy exploration into a previously unknown space. It’s kind of dark, but in a comfortable way, with some serious emotional punch, most likely at the end. On the other side is the second type of idea I might consider making. It’s a bit more old-school. Bright, lively 20-30 minute conversations. It would feature open-ended interviews with interesting people, sharing of knowledge… but I’m not so sure that’s where I want to go right now. The third type of podcast I might make, is the one that takes you on a very short journey to somewhere unknown. It may be as simple as going up a staircase. It’s a 5-10 minute experience that provides a different perspective on the world, before returning back to where it started. Today’s episode is one of these third type of ideas. It’s a story called Gatekeepers. I hope you enjoy it.
    9m 40s
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    Livecast Love Letter

    18 SEP 2019 · A hot bath leads to a podcast adventure like no other. Livecast is a live audio streaming platform released by Castbox in April 2019. This episode explores some of the surprising characters, interactions and relationships formed since its inception. Could live audio chatting be the throwback future of social media? Special Thanks - JoshuaH, MichaelS, BbKaye, Ashton and the Livecast Community, plus Gene Woo and the Castbox team. Written, spoken and produced by Roly Skender. Music by Roly Skender except 'Can You Feel the Love Tonight' cover by BbKaye. Castbox/Livecast - www.castbox.fm BbKaye on Youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCy-ER5qrVIXKf09okgzAYTQ The Livecast (Something Like a Song) Workshop - www.castbox.fm/vb/178175658
    31m 5s
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    Modded Art with Alan Butler

    13 AUG 2019 · Irish, Dublin based artist Alan Butler likes to break things and make things, including a shot-for-shot recreation of Godfrey Reggio's 1983 visual masterpiece, Koyaanisqatsi, which features a haunting soundtrack by Philip Glass. Meanwhile, in the same visual universe, Detective Chang makes a complicated arrest. Special thanks to Alan Butler - http://www.alanbutler.info Check out Mr Chang at Twitch.tv/Lord_Kebun
    18m 40s
  • The Corrick Collection and The Man that Walked Backwards

    17 JUL 2019 · A step backwards with a family of travelling performers who left a moving legacy for the appreciation of all over 100 years later. Special thanks to Sally Jackson, The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia, Mr Shade and the Marvellous Corricks. The Corrick's on the NFSA Website https://www.nfsa.gov.au/latest/corrick-tour Highlights from the Corrick Collection https://youtu.be/uOJE74dCY7w Street Scenes of Perth (1907) - featuring the man walking backwards. https://youtu.be/Tbg6DVRajpM
    16m 8s
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    Fringe World... It's Complicated

    5 MAR 2019 · This episode takes a candid look at the Perth Fringe World Festival through the eyes of Artists and audiences. The event grew exponentially in a relatively short space of time, from a pilot program in 2011 of 23 events. By 2018 it had become the third biggest Fringe Festival in the world. A range of interviews and discussions explore how the Festival benefits audiences and the arts community, and in the case of a venue hub called Noodle Palace, how it also has the potential to go terribly wrong. As you’ll see... It’s complicated. Thanks to the voices of Magnus Danger Magnus, Clara Cupcakes, Logy (Logy on Fire), Georgia Deguara (Yuck Circus), Ralph McCubbin Howell & Hannah Smith (Troll), Tomás Ford, plus audience folks - Simon and Selena, Travis and James. Special thanks to Alisa Voss (vocals) and Izaac Masters (piano) on 'Ave Maria'. Sound design by Frankensound. Written, spoken and produced by Roly Skender.
    44m 23s
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    Portrait of a Coincidence

    24 JAN 2019 · A chance meeting in a foreign place reveals more than expected. Special thanks to James Nagy for this story of synchronicity. Soundtrack by Roly Skender
    11m 54s
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    The Dark Heart of MONA

    16 DEC 2018 · MONA (The Museum of Old and New Art) in Hobart, Tasmania is the largest privately funded Art Museum in the southern hemisphere. It's been called a museum of sex and death, and was once described by its enigmatic founder David Walsh as a subversive, adult, Disneyland. But how might MONA be changing? Special thanks to interviewees Pippa Mott, Alex Johnston and Tim the bus driver. Written, spoken and produced by Roly Skender. Music composition and guitar by Roly Skender.
    20m 32s
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    Australiyaniality Part III - More Questions

    29 OCT 2018 · This is the final episode of a three part series which follows the development of the art exhibition Australiyaniality, curated by Sharon Tassicker through the Janet Holmes a Court Gallery, led by artist Matthew McVeigh. We also meet performance artist Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa, writer/actor Peter Docker and hear again from Western Desert artist Curtis Taylor. This podcast covers topics including appropriation in art, dot painting, racism, Australia Day and the value(or otherwise) of the acronym POC. The Exhibition https://www.australiyaniality.com/ Matt McVeigh https://www.mattmcveigh.com.au/ Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa https://www.grewaltwins.com/home/sukhjitkaurkhalsa Peter Docker https://www.fremantlepress.com.au/contributors/peter-docker Curtis Taylor http://wedontneedamap.com.au/about/artists/curtis-taylor Sound design by Roly Skender. Extra music from Stoney Joe - www.stoneyjoe.com
    16m 24s
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    Australiyaniality Part II - Births are Messy

    9 OCT 2018 · Australiyaniality, Part II - Births are Messy The search for identity continues... we're covering a lot of ground so here's a map. Get the Name Right Liyan The Curator Birth Blood on the Walls Births are Messy It's Seven Hours Drive Elizabeth Durack and Eddie Burrup Sex Toy Featuring Sharon Tassicker (Curator), artists Curtis Taylor, Martine Perret and Matt McVeigh. Plus the strange history of Elizabeth Durack. The Exhibition https://www.australiyaniality.com/ Martine Perret https://martineperret.photoshelter.com/ Curtis Taylor http://wedontneedamap.com.au/about/artists/curtis-taylor Matt McVeigh https://www.mattmcveigh.com.au/
    13m 10s
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