Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 9 minutes
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on Sept 14, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to William Mapan. William is a world-renowned generative artist that has had, or will have, exhibitions with UNIT London, Tonic, LACMA and Verse Works...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on July 6, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to Alex Grasser. Alex is a generative artist/architect that uses various coding tools to build architectural works that he sometimes mints as NFTs to the blockchain...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on June 29, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to Libs Elliot. For the last decade+ Libs has been creating generative quilts using a Processing tool created by Joshua Davis...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on June 22, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to Matt DesLauriers. Matt is a vocal proponent of Open Source software and its societal implications...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on June 15, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to Connie Bakshi. As a focus, Connie is using AI technology to explore concepts of humanness, lore and ritual...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on May 25, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I'm joined in studio by Raphael de Courville AKA sableRaph and together we call one of the founders of Processing, Casey Reas, to talk about the history of Processing.org and where they see that going...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on May 18, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to my partner in art, Evan Greene. Evan is a self proclaimed "Stay at home Dad with an Art degree" and makes art primarily with AI tools...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on May 11, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to Danielle King for the second time. Among other things, Danielle is an artist using AI as a tool to bring her artistic vision to life...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on April 20, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to Marius Watz. Marius is a generative artist that has been involved in creative codinga dn generative art for basically his whole life...
Hosted by Kenconsumer, this episode was originally broadcast on www.keithfem.com on April 06, 2023. Arbitrarily Deterministic focuses on the intersection between art, technology and popular culture and the people who help blur those lines.
In this episode I talk to Jeff Palmer. Jeff is a generative artist that has, to this point, released art solely on the Tezos blockchain...