Brian Cox presents an archive tribute to Richard P Feynman. Widely regarded as the finest physicist of his generation and the most influential since Einstein. With contributions from friends, colleagues, students and the great man himself.
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The Feynman Variations 29 Sep 2010
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Embodiment: Taking Sociality Seriously | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
A very wise person of our acquaintance once said, ‘Read old books to get new ideas’.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/embodiment-taking-sociality-seriously-audio
Tagged with podcast sociality oxford embodiment louise barrett anthropology
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Games, Dammit! - Podcast
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Ryan Singer: 37signals Interview – The Art of Designing for People
In this interview, Ryan Singer, Product Manager at 37signals, explains how to tackle design problems and how to design for your users.
http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/ryan-singer-37signals-interview-the-art-of-designing-for-people/
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What if…we could all become cyborgs?
As part of the BBC World Service’s “What if…?” season, biologist Dr Andrew Holding meets some of the people straddling the line between man and machine.
Huffed and duffed from http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/series/discovery
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Diversity Roundtable - Let’s Make Mistakes - Mule Radio Syndicate
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Generational Episode 015 with Dr. Drang
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Erik Spiekermann Interview – Exploring Type in a Business Context
In this interview Erik Spiekermann a well know type designer, author of Stop Stealing Sheep and founder of FontShop shares his thoughts on type.
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The Non-Breaking Space Show | Interviews with the web’s best and brightest
The Non-Breaking Space Show is a podcast by Christopher Schmitt, Dave McFarland, Chris Enns interviewing the best and brightest of the web.
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SCT #12: The Ethics of ARGs
In episode 12 of Social Change Technology Dr Burcu Bakioglu (Postdoctoral Fellow in New Media at Lawrence University) returns to talk to Andrea Phillips the award-winning transmedia writer, Alternate Reality Game designer and author.
This podcast focuses on some of the fascinating ethical and legal issues brought about by ARGs (Alternate Reality Games). What makes ARGs unique is that they are played out in the physical world but they inhabit a conceptual spaces that not only sits somewhere between fiction and reality but actively blurs the boundaries between the two. In the podcast Andrea draws on case studies of actual ARGs to ask - can you sign a friend up for a game that might make them feel threatened? Should players every be asked to break real-world rules, if so, which ones? And, if you listen to your lawyers and add a legal disclaimer to every part of your game – is the fiction shattered, ruining the game for everyone? http://www.virtualpolicy.net/sct012.html
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