Interdependence

Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst, optimistic about the 21st Century. Patrons and Channel holders get access to weekly episodes as they drop, the free feed is time delayed

https://interdependence.fm

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 1h16m. Bisher sind 97 Folge(n) erschienen. .

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episode 88: Covid space travel and AI rabbit holes with Andy Turner (Plaid) and Emma Catnip


A great joy to host Andy Turner and Emma Catnip to discuss their work in celebration of the release of Plaid's latest album Feorm Falorx. We discuss their intergalactic space travel over the covid lockdown, our mutual rabbit-holing over the latest AI tools and techniques, and the situation for touring artists as they prepare to take the record on the road.

Experience Feorm Falorx, the album and graphic novel: https://plaid.warp.net/

See Plaid on tour soon: https://ra...


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 November 23, 2022  1h14m
 
 

episode 87: Other intelligences and prepping for utopia with James Bridle


Hi everyone! Back in the saddle after an enforced little break prompted by a peculiar cluster of medical scare, pregnancy and founding a new organization. What a wild year.

Thrilled to host James Bridle to discuss his recent book on ecologies of non-human intelligence "Ways of Being", animal sensing and co-operation, deliberative democracy, the singing origins of language, cybernetics, and a great deal more...


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 November 10, 2022  1h4m
 
 

episode 86: Is A.I. good or bad for art? With The Culture Journalist


Mat joined our friends Emilie & Andrea at The Culture Journalist to cover a brief history of the current wave of AI art, why artist replacement narratives can veer on the absurd, and the work we are doing launching our new organization Spawning. 

Read and subscribe to the Culture Journalist: https://theculturejournalist.substack.com/

See if you feature in AI training models, and opt out or opt in: https://haveibeentrained.com/


 


 


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 October 25, 2022  1h14m
 
 

episode 85: Gamer Wagnerism and dog operas with David Kanaga


A real joy to welcome one of our favorites David Kanaga, the composer and game designer behind Soft Valkyrie, a recent opera starring Stephen Fry and Attila Csihar, the dog opera O​ἶ​κ​o​ς​piel and more. We discuss gaming and modern composition and the fascinating villainy of Wagner.

Listen to Soft Valkyrie: https://davidkanaga.bandcamp.com/album/soft-valkyrie-first-day-from-the-ring-of-the-nibelung-directors-cut

Follow David: https://twitter...


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 October 14, 2022  1h7m
 
 

episode 84: Post-Individualism, Metalabels and Web 3 with Yancey Strickler


A joy to welcome Yancey Stickler to discuss his idea of Post-Individualism and his new project Metalabel. We also get into his prior work founding Kickstarter, its parallels to web 3, and new proposals to fund artistic scenes. Metalabel: https://www.metalabel.xyz/ Follow Yancey: https://twitter.com/ystrickler Read Yancey's great blog: https://www.ystrickler.com/writing


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 September 27, 2022  1h27m
 
 

episode 83: Co-creating new music economies with Tim Exile (Endlesss)


Such a joy to have on virtuosic musician and instrument builder Tim Exile to discuss his collaborative online musical ecosystem Endlesss, the uneasy state of contemporary music, new folk traditions and what piqued his interest in web 3.

Follow Tim: https://twitter.com/timexile 

Endlesss: https://endlesss.fm/

Tim's music: https://warp.net/artists/91285-tim-exile/info


 


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 September 13, 2022  1h56m
 
 

episode 82: The state of streaming, crypto and perpetual musical nostalgia with David Turner (Penny Fractions)


David Turner shares some of the most insightful and thorough analyses on the music industry through his Penny Fractions newsletter. 

We link up to discuss the current state of streaming, his skepticism about much of crypto, and his positive perspective on the regular recycling of the 20th century in popular culture.

Sub to Penny Fractions: https://pennyfractions.ghost.io/

Follow Penny Fractions: https://twitter.com/pennyfractions


 


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 August 31, 2022  1h35m
 
 

episode 81: Inhuman Intelligence with Anil Bawa-Cavia


Anil is one of our favorite thinkers on AI. To celebrate the advent of Anil's debut book "Logiciel: Six Seminars on Computational Reason", we try and pick apart some high level concepts on reason and computation,  and discuss why recent deep learning breakthroughs may require a break from traditional conceptions of what we consider to be intelligence.

Follow Anil: https://twitter.com/cavvia

The Inclosure of Reason: https://technosphere-magazine.hkw...


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 August 18, 2022  2h1m
 
 

episode 80: Open Source AI and Stable Diffusion with Emad Mostaque


A real pleasure to welcome Emad Mostaque to discuss the impending launch of Stable Diffusion, his comprehensive plans for open source AI infrastructure, the impending reconfiguration of how we create everything, and how artists might hope to adapt to it all. 

Stability.ai - https://stability.ai/

Stable Diffusion Beta: https://stability.ai/beta-signup-form

Follow Emad: https://twitter.com/EMostaque


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 August 9, 2022  1h20m
 
 

episode 79: Future instruments and generative transcultural exchange with Hanoi Hantrakul


Wonderful to catch up with DDSP co-author Hanoi Hantrakul, whose practice considers transcultural exchange using new technologies from machine learning to 3d printing. We discuss his contribution to the 2022 AI song contest, his VST plugin developed in his new role at Tik Tok, and the fascinating challenge of fair and generative ways to interact with deep cultural traditions in the context of AI. 
 

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 August 3, 2022  1h34m