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A podcast about the intersection of art and technology.

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A podcast about the intersection of art and technology.

    64 - Last Call

    64 - Last Call

    This Is It! The FINAL EPISODE of ArTechník Podcast.

    We talk about endings, both real and fictional and where we're going next.

    Plus! The gang plays a game (and you can play along!)

    We also present the "pilot" of "Adam Gets Angry at the News" (sorta) and
    Adam signs us on and signs us off with works from great literature.

    Our final updates, articles and sign-offs. Thank you for the great
    memories!

    ArTechník Podcast - Penultimate Championship

    ArTechník Podcast - Penultimate Championship

    Our next-to-last episode! That's right, ONLY ONE EPISODE LEFT!
    Today we talk about Virtual Environments: 
    Coffetivity and The Madeline, 
    The PRISM Proof Search Engine, 
    Transhumanist Rich Lee's Cyborg Clubbin
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    Transcript for this episode:
    “Hello?
    Oh, I just lost you guys. Huh.
    Let's take a moment and stop here and see if we can get Adam back.
    Hey, everybody, here we are.
    Welcome back, welcome back.
    For those of you wondering who we are, we are Artechnik Podcast, a podcast about the intersection of art and technology, and I'm Jeff.
    I'm Adam. I'm Adam.
    I'm Aaron.
    Separately from Adam.
    Well, hey, guys. It's been a little bit since we talked last. I don't know who has what in the way of updates, but I have a couple of things.
    Most importantly, Adam, I took your advice from last time.
    What did I say?
    Well, last time we... Kind of. Kind of, yeah.
    Last time we were talking about messages to our younger selves and things that we could do over and things that we should do or we could have told ourselves to do when we were younger. And you put down the challenge of, it's not too late. Why don't you just do it?
    And so I did. My thing was that I would not play music and stuff in front of an audience of actual human beings.
    “And so Marty, who I was staying with when I was in Athens and she was on the show, for those of you who don't know, Marty, our musician friend, encouraged me to play for her and sing a song for her. And so I did. And it was one of those, it was a dark stormy night, quite literally.
    And we were supposed to go see the Shakespeare. And then suddenly the storm gets so big, the power goes out, and we light a bunch of candles and sit around and talk and end up playing music. And so rather shyly, I did end up playing my song, and she and her husband Noel both really, really enjoyed it, both the lyrics and the singing and everything else and the playing and stuff.
    And Marty said, you need to go to Hendershot's on Monday and do their open mic. And I said, to hell with you, I won't. She says, yes, you will.
    And I did. And I'm really glad that I did. And it was received pretty well.
    “And then I ended up playing it again somewhere else. And I was just really happy that I did that. And I appreciate you for laying down that challenge because it was definitely in the back of my brain when I said, OK, I'll do it.
    That's my update.
    Well, cool. That's good. That's good to know.
    Very, very.
    What about you, Aaron?”
    “I am in the middle of my six week run of Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat at the Center for Puppetry Arts. We had three performances today on a Saturday, and the kids, they're having a good time. They really like the show.
    We're having a good time doing it. You know, it's hard when you're doing 13 shows a week, but we're still enjoying it. It's a great show.”
    “If you're in Atlanta between now and July 27th, come on out and see it. Stand by the stage door afterwards and say hi. I know you from Artechnik.
    I like the pictures of you in the blue. And I know I've got a couple of kids from the camp I was running in Athens who will be coming to see your show.
    Oh, fantastic. Yeah. It's a weird Czech blue covert puppetry style.”
    “There is overt puppetry, which is like Avenue Q, where you can clearly see the puppeteer you are intended to, and you perform with the performer being a part of the visual. What we can be seen, we're wearing these blue velour outfits instead of the Czech black traditional black velour, where you stand

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    62 - Message Your Younger Self (Reverse Entropy)

    62 - Message Your Younger Self (Reverse Entropy)

    Time Travel Art! Messages to our Younger Selves
    Snapchat Banquo!
    FutureShock
    The X-President
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    61 - I'd Like to Buy the World Some Change

    61 - I'd Like to Buy the World Some Change

    Will One Patent Kill Podcasting? | Smart News, Small World Machines, About the Small World Machines, The Great Chain of Existence, John Galentini.Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe on Podfeed.netOr listen here:[audio=http://traffic.libsyn.com/artechnik/ArTechnik_63.m4a]

    60 - Yoga Ball on Wheels

    60 - Yoga Ball on Wheels

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    GE's new commercial, Why is Atari up for sale, National Geographic: Stress - Portrait of a Killer, Richard Robichaux, Topher Payne in Identity Thief ), Chirp App, And just a hint of John GalantiniSubscribe in iTunesSubscribe on Podfeed.netOr listen here:[audio=http://traffic.libsyn.com/artechnik/ArTechnik_61.m4a]

    59 - Laser Bubble REBOOT

    59 - Laser Bubble REBOOT

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    New listeners can start here! ArTechník Podcast is back Come listen to smooth sultry sounds with super improved audio as we talk about BBC Perceptive Radio Shows, Kindle Worlds,  Live rendering laser animation, Don't Eat the Pictures. It's like that brand new show that you've loved all along!Subscribe in iTunesSubscribe on Podfeed.netOr listen here:[audio=http://traffic.libsyn.com/artechnik/ArTechnik_60.m4a]

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