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A podcast about Medicine and History. Each Episode I'm going to talk about historical events and how they've affected Medical Science as we know it today. I'll also be interviewing an expert in each field to see what their angle is on each topic. I hope you find it interesting!
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Imprinted Echoes

Ghostlight Media

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Imprinted Echos (formerly called Palimpsest) is an actual play podcast using the Cypher System set in the world of Numenera (both made by Monte Cook Games). Join Zann, Rin, Brigid and Chase as they dive into the mysterious world of Numenera and uncover the secrets held in the Steadfast and Beyond.
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The Academy Podcast

The Academy Podcast

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Welcome! Rather than a broad look at general topics and ideas discussed by philosophers, the academy podcast aims to go through major philosophical works in their entirety. If you are a looking for a good study companion to the book, trying to do extra research for a paper, or just wanting to get into philosophy, then give the Academy Podcast a listen! Feel free to contact us directly at: theacademypodcast@outlook.com https://www.instagram.com/academy_podcast?igsh=MWFrY2NqNjZpdmRvYw%3D%3D&ut ...
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Disintegrator

Marek Poliks, Roberto Alonso

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What does it mean to be human in an age where experience and behavior are mediated and regulated by algorithms? The Disintegrator Podcast is a limited series exploring how Artificial Intelligence affects who we are and how we express ourselves. Join Roberto Alonso and Marek Poliks, as they speak to the artists, philosophers, scientists, and social theorists at the forefront of human-AI relations. In-depth contributions from these visionary thinkers will be released in a book entitled Choreom ...
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Tin Can Audio

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The best place to find all of our award winning small-batch audio fiction series. Featuring: Middle:Below, The Tower, The Dungeon Economic Model, Love & Wards. Part of the Rusty Quill Network. Cover art by Eden M-W Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Tower

Tin Can Audio

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A young woman leaves behind her isolated, suffocating existence to climb The Tower, an abandoned relic of a forgotten age, built by a proud king who wanted to rule the sky as well as the land. It stretches up into the sky, through the smog. An experimental audio drama series from Tin Can Audio. Official Selection - Miami Web Series Festival 2022 Official Selection - Apulia Web Fest 2022 Official Selection - New Jersey Web Festival 2022 Official Selection - Minnesota WebFest 2022 Official Sel ...
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Continuing on through the maze of rods and odd structures, our group is becoming increasingly worried about what they’re encountering and how long it seems to be taking to get through to their destination. What else will step into their path before they're able to Dremlin? Ghosts are fought, rests are taken, and structures are explored. Join us as …
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It turns out that even if these cross-sectional devices are helpful, they’re somewhat terrifying! Currently unconscious in the belly of one of these massive structures, we can only hope that everyone ends up ok on the other side of this encounter. Especially when there seems to be someone watching their journey. Progress is attempted, voices are me…
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Here we are laying the groundwork to go through Aristotle's "Nichomachean Ethics". In this episode we cover teleology, politics, kinds of goods, the common good, and categories of the sciences in order to establish our future discussions on happiness and virtue. Thank you for listening! Be sure to follow us on Instagram and Twitter @academy_podcast…
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Here’s a gem from our archive, a recording with Jonathan Impett — Director of Research at the Orpheus Instituut. Impett has had a MAJOR impact on Roberto and Marek, a kind of intellectual godfather to the two of us. His staggering breadth of knowledge continues to blow our minds. You can find more about Impett's work here. A number of references fr…
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The interior of the Blade Interstice is confusing at best. Having a rough map of the area is helpful for sure, but that doesn’t stop the things found between the walls any less perplexing. And it doesn’t help that these structures seem very intent on implanting strange metal rings into everyone. Trees are communed with, another explorer is met, and…
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Majorly excited to have Patricia Reed on the pod. This is a beefy episode! If I was looking for a major reset in my relationship to the world around me, I'd start here. Here’s a list of the references we make throughout the interview: Here's that e-flux diagram I talk about in the intro, and here's a lecture in which she discusses this diagram. Her…
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Episode 126: Anamnesis: Cross-Sectional Mudhonks now taken care of, It’s time to enter the maze of walls that comprises the confusing Blade Interstice. They weren’t able to get much information about this place other than the existence of strange structures and very thin, dangerous creatures. But finding Dremlin before more people forget who they a…
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After gathering what little info they could have Dremiln’s whereabouts in the area, the party heads north to a strange ruin called the Blade Interstice. Even though it’s a short journey, it doesn’t fail to be an interesting one. Important discussions are had, honking is heard, and quicksand is resolved. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori keep …
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This episode features one of our most anticipated guests: M. Beatrice Fazi. M. Beatrice Fazi is a philosopher working in philosophy of computation, philosophy of technology and media philosophy. In this episode we mostly cover some key definitions relating to computation and its onto-epistemology grounded in Fazi’s landmark book, Contingent Computa…
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Gtharren is not quite what everyone expected. Not quite big enough to be a town and far more transient than most places they’ve visited. But if this is in fact where Dremlin was headed, there should be answers somewhere. Questions are answered, explorers are met, and pies are shared. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori inquire around. Music and…
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Summer 2024 - Enjoy this jem of a bonus chat! In Ep. 22 Soup Fit For A Queen, we chatted with Laura Stanfill, whose publishing company, Forest Avenue Press, champions underrepresented voices. Here's a continuation of our conversation, specifically focusing on neurodivergent minds. & Ottavia Fasce, w/ Franco Giannulla on piano -- sings "Santa Lucia,…
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BACK with some of the world's foremost experts on NOISE: Mattin & Inigo Wilkins. Relevant links include: The Noise Research Union (NRU) which involves both Mattin and Inigo alongside founding members Cécile Malaspina, Martina Raponi, Miguel Prado, and Sonia de Jager. Mattin's AWESOME book Social Dissonance (out on Urbanomic). Mattin's podcast Socia…
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Time is taken to assist Mordrias further by carefully removing crystals from his body. While it helps his situation, it does not cure all his memory loss. Without any more information on Dremlin’s plans, everyone gears up to finish the trek to Gtharren. Crystals are broken, crystals are left alone, and crystals are observed. Join us as Nehemiah, Sm…
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In this episode, Georgina Voss helps Roberto and Marek kick off on a journey to think about the relationship between human agency and political scale, specifically how that relationship is mediated by technology. The next few episodes will stick to this theme. Georgina's work spans the arts, anthropology, policy, technology, cultural theory -- and,…
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It’s high time to leave Dynafel. After gathering their custom purchases and restocking supplies, the party hits the road at a good pace. And as always travel proves to be more complicated than foreseen. Aneen are herded, someone in need reappears, and crystals are broken. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori make their way to Gtharren. Music and…
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And so begins a new series on Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics! We begin with a broad introduction on who Aristotle was, what defined him as a philosopher, and the various multitudes of topics we will be covering in this series. Please enjoy as we struggle to cover one of the greatest minds of western philosophical thought!…
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Imprinted Echoes has been nominated for a CRIT Award in the Best Setting Description category! Thank you to anyone who nominated us! If you have a moment to vote for us, you can do so here: https://forms.gle/imYynywZFp58m8H66 Although the Jackal and Architect have been dispatched, the summoned stalking shade still needs to be dealt with. Unfortunat…
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Youtube for the full experience + Q&A. In the pod, I say to just listen to the audio, but honestly the video is really really fire. Lecture given to our friends at Foreign Objekt, now ON POD. Programmer and Organizer: Sepideh Majidi Moderator: Maure Coise Video Edit: Shaum Mehra Tons of references here from all over the place, but definitely strong…
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Finally back at the Aneen & Far, the group makes plans to leave Dynafel first thing in the morning. But as they start to settle in for the night, some unfinished business is at the door. Adoption is considered, traps are triggered, and old adversaries are faced. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori are taken by surprise. Music and SFX Credits: I…
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This one is deep so see tons of explanatory resources below. The philosophy talk turns to political talk (easier to grok) after about 15 minutes, but the philosophical context adds a lot of richness to the latter conversation. Patricia MacCormack is driving productive tension between philosophy and political action. Her Ahuman Manifesto is strongly…
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Everyone is in a bit of a pickle. Nehemiah has been pulled off the streets by masked assailants. Smalren has infiltrated the building in an attempt to help him. And Jhori has been trying to wrangle a newly hatched tetrahydra with the help of a reluctant Oben. All plans the party had for talking over recent events and leaving town as soon as possibl…
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The Slumbering Spectacle was truly a spectacle. And it seems as though Dremlin may have left his mark on even the most fanciful of experiences. Needing to catch each other up, everyone heads back to the Aneen and Far to talk. But it wouldn’t be a game of Numenera if GM intrusions didn’t throw a wrench into the works. Plans are updated, motherhood i…
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Alex Reisner's writing in the Atlantic is some of the best investigative coverage of Large Language Models out there. In this episode, we talk through the mind-bogglingly vast archives of random pirated material that provide every major commercial LLMs with their linguistic faculty. Definitely check out his writing on https://www.theatlantic.com/au…
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Now with a few less shins burning holes in their pockets, everyone heads to the amphitheater to see what this performance by the Slumbering Spectacle entails. With the help of a large numenera device this troupe weaves the dreams of the audience members into performance. As our group steps into this surreal experience, they also uncover something a…
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What’s the best thing to do when you arrive in a new city? Shopping of course! And since Dynafel is known for its textiles, some new clothes are definitely on the list. It’s also decided to check out the dream based performance troupe at some point. But that’s going to have to wait till some shins are spent. Beautiful garments are tried on, technol…
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Refik Anadol, and by extension Refik Anadol Studio, is one of the most visible, if not the most visible, artists working with large models today. His work is everywhere, from MoMa to the Biennale Venezia, from the very first Las Vegas Exosphere art display to the front of Walt Disney Concert Hall. We’re delighted to have had him on the pod to talk …
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Having settled in just a bit, everyone does a little exploring. While some people are getting to know the city of Dynafel, others are investigating their traveling companion’s motives. While Oben’s help has been greatly appreciated, no one is quite sure if he is to be fully trusted. Rooms are snooped in, noodles are enjoyed, and helpful guides are …
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Jennifer Walshe is one of the coolest people we know. Her artistic work and thought has broken our brains for years, leaving us shipwrecked in its torrential waves of reference and irony and joy and conceptual viscera. We talk about her recent piece for the Unsound Dispatch, 13 Ways of Looking at AI, Art & Music — a series of vignettes that in thei…
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The party finally sees Dynafel on the horizon. They’re warned of a few things as they enter the city but honestly everyone is hoping to relax just for a moment before pressing on. Accommodations are chosen, calm comments are sought out, and new attractions are considered. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori settle in, in Dynafel. Music and SFX …
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Brex went running for a fight, with a pack of iron margr. Now that the encounter has come to an end, they need to regroup and refocus on the plan. Emotions are released, items are retrieved, and travel activities are shared . Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori get back on track. Music and SFX Credits: Intro - “Whispers of the Ancients” by Just…
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Benjamin Bratton writes about world-spanning intelligences, grinding geopolitical tectonics, “accidental megastructures” of geotechnical cruft, the millienia-long terraforming project through which humans rendered an earth into a world, and the question of what global-scale order means in the twilight of the Westphalian nation-state. Candidly, if e…
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Anil Bawa-Cavia (AA Cavia) is one of our favorite writers and practitioners on the philosophy of computation. We discovered his work through Logiciel, on &&& (we <3 &&&!), both a gorgeous book in print and an elegant formal depiction of what computation might actually be (a definition that stands in striking contrast to the limitations imposed upon…
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Usually the stoic protector, Brex has suddenly gone sprinting for a a fight, with a pack of margr set squarely in their crosshairs. But not just any margr, iron margr. The gang rushes to assist but this isn’t going to be easy. Group dynamics are explored, new belongings are utilized, and creative tactics are employed. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, …
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Sofian Audry wrote Art in the Age of Machine Learning, an absolute canon read that contextualizes the contemporary flurry of creative AI application and detournement within a much longer lineage of human-machine relations. Their chapter in Choreomata straddles theory and practice, situating Sofian’s own work in the field of robotics within a histor…
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The duplicates in the town of Mirath have been dealt with. And though there are last rights and wishes to deal with as well as making sure the village is set up to continue defending themselves, it’s high time our travelers get back on the road. Bodies are cared for, paths are planned, and goodbyes are said. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori …
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Sasha Stiles writes poetry with and as machines. We first encountered her work as a direct, powerful rejoinder to the allegation that AI-generated work is cold, unfeeling, or lifeless. Her chapter in Choreomata underlines the technicity implicit in language and in poetics, positioning technology not as a thing one applies to language but instead as…
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We finally know the origin and purpose of the creatures that have been terrorizing the people of Mirath. Unfortunately, it was not as clean cut as anyone would have liked. Now armed with a tool to help identify cinomar duplicates in their midst, the group returns to the village to try and put an end to this entire problem. It proves to be both a di…
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Here's the audio version of the Choreomata book launch with Foreign Objekt, featuring Anil Bawa-Cavia, Jonathan Impett, Mattin, Reza Negarestani, Keith Tilford, and Jennifer Walshe. MANY thanks to Sepideh Majidi. The full video is here. You can find Choreomata anywhere, especially here.Av Marek Poliks, Roberto Alonso
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Luciana Parisi has produced some of the 21st century’s most daring and bold work in the theories of cybernetics, information, and computation. Her work has had a major impact on both Marek and Roberto’s artistic practices, specifically her early work in the inorganic components of human reproduction. Just a brief content note — we mention some comp…
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Music and SFX Credits: Intro - “Whispers of the Ancients” by Justin Longacre (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb91nye1bAWGc70VQevM5cA) Music: Unseen Horrors by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/4569-unseen-horrors Licensed under CC BY 4.0: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Music: Ossuary 6 Air by Kevin MacLeod Licensed und…
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First - come to our book launch, hosted by our friends at Foreign Objekt and organized by Sepideh Majidi. Dec 9 at 9AM Pacific: https://www.foreignobjekt.com/post/choreomata-book-launch-panel-ai-as-mass-performance. Since both Roberto and Marek are traveling this week, we’re doing something a little different this time — Marek put together a solo-c…
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In order to find out where these tarza are coming from, venturing into the woods is absolutely the next step. But the fact that night has fallen makes everything a bit more complicated and definitely a lot creepier. Blood sucking swarms are diverted, clues are tracked down, and origins are uncovered. Join us as Nehemiah, Smalren, and Jhori brave th…
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Jon McCormack has been investigating the relationships between machine intelligences and creativity for decades. In Episode 3, Jon joins Marek and Roberto to speak about the social and cultural implications of AI -- beginning with the parasitism that deep learning methodologies practice upon human culture and the downstream effects on how we think,…
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