Join Furtherfield on Resonance 104.4FM
Wednesday, March 30th 2011.
Time 7-8pm (UK - GMT).
Hosts: Marc Garrett, Irini Papdimitriou & Jonathan Munro
Special Guests: Rob Myers & Katrin Baumgarten

This critically acclaimed broadcast is every Wednesday evening at 7-8pm, 
a series of hour long live interviews with people working at the edge of 
contemporary practices in art, technology & social change; discussing 
events and controversies, exhibitions, artworks and their social 
contexts. http://www.furtherfield.org/programmes/radio

Rob Myers makes free culture art about contemporary society using free 
software. He is Chief Technology Officer for Philter Phactory where he 
is working on narratizing social and locative media. Communications 
Officer for FooCorp where they're working on freeing social media users 
and artists. He runs a blog that looks at the legalities, philosophies 
and some frivolities of free culture, free software and free society. 
Artist, writer, hacker and much valued reviewer and generous debater in 
the Furtherfield neighbourhood. http://robmyers.org/weblog/

We will discuss about open source culture as well as 'the cybernetic 
artworld' project, where bots exist and interact with identica, the free 
micro-blogging site. The series of shareable DIY ‘readymades’ - Iconic 
objects from art history, appropriating and remixing art recreated as 3D 
digital, open sourced physically printed models. 'Urinal' is the first 
in this series http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6261

Katrin Baumgarten, a designer & technology artist whose work experiments 
with physical human experiences. Kristin will share how a spectrum of 
emotions can impact industrial design and user interaction. "Today, 
designers concentrate just on pleasant emotions— the beautiful and 
slick— but paradoxical emotions can actually intensify the relationship 
between object & user. One of these is disgust 
(http://katrinbaumgarten.de/project/my-work). It especially triggered my 
interest because of the strong link between attraction and repulsion, 
which is something we are scared to admit once we grow up." 
http://katrinbaumgarten.de

Also showcasing music and noise, providing a rolling lineup of 
experimental creative adventures for your amusement.

http://www.furtherfield.org
http://resonancefm.com
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