The amazing author Warren Ellis is on the podcast! He talks about his new book Gun Machine, coming up with ideas for his novels, and the monster that is social networking!
http://www.nerdist.com/2013/01/nerdist-podcast-warren-ellis/
The amazing author Warren Ellis is on the podcast! He talks about his new book Gun Machine, coming up with ideas for his novels, and the monster that is social networking!
http://www.nerdist.com/2013/01/nerdist-podcast-warren-ellis/
LeaguePodcast #130 - NYCC: Michael Uslan, Batman #13, Vision Machine iPad App. Clay and Dursin review their New York Comic Con 2012 experience, Batman #13, Uncanny Avengers #1 and The Boy Who Loved Batman.
We talk with Rich Hickey about Datomic, music, designing things by taking them apart, auditory physiology, and a bunch of other great stuff!
http://thinkrelevance.com/blog/2012/07/31/rich-hickey-podcast-episode-014
The Craft of Science Fiction, featured Joe Haldeman, four-time Nebula Award winner and author of The Forever War, his forthcoming novel The Accidental Time Machine and many other books.
This forum was moderated by CMS Director Henry Jenkins.
http://cms.mit.edu/news/2006/12/mit_communications_forum_the_c.php
Your monthly survey of whatâs buzzing on The Hype Machine what the world’s best music blogs are posting. On this episode we meet the UK blog CHER, and hear new music from MIA, Miike Snow, Tennis and Lower Dens.
http://podcast.co.uk/hype-machine-radio-podcast-february-2012/
Tagged with hype machine music mia miike snow tennis lower dens hypem
Echo And The Bunnymen vs. Florence The Machine.
Echo And The Bunnymen vs. Florence + The Machine.
If you’ve ever wondered what Playboy looks like in Braille, you’ll want to check out this 404 podcast. Today, the Internet Archives is showing us how it’s endeavoring to scan all books and magazines for posterity. Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13952_1-20093588-81/the-404-884-where-there-are-no-words-podcast/
What can machines tell us about being human? This hour of Radiolab, Jad and Robert meet humans and robots who are trying to connect, and blur the line.
We begin with a love story—from a man who unwittingly fell in love with a chatbot on an online dating site. Then, we encounter a robot therapist whose inventor became so unnerved by its success that he pulled the plug. And we talk to the man who coded Cleverbot, a software program that learns from every new line of conversation it receives…and that’s chatting with more than 3 million humans each month. Then, five intrepid kids help us test a hypothesis about a toy designed to push our buttons, and play on our human empathy. And we meet a robot built to be so sentient that its creators hope it will one day have a consciousness, and a life, all its own.
Seth is the Senior Astronomer at the SETI Institute, in Mountain View, California. He has an undergraduate degree in physics from Princeton University, and a doctorate in astronomy from the California Institute of Technology. For much of his career, Seth conducted radio astronomy research on galaxies, and has published approximately sixty papers in professional journals.
He has written several hundred popular magazine and Web articles on various topics in astronomy, technology, film and television. He lectures on astronomy and other subjects at Stanford and other venues in the Bay Area, and for the last six years, has been a Distinquished Speaker for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. He is also Chair of the International Academy of Astronautics’ SETI Permanent Study Group. Every week he hosts the SETI Institute’s science radio show, “Are We Alone?”
Seth has edited and contributed to a half dozen books. His most recent tome is Confessions of an Alien Hunter: A Scientist’s Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
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