
23 episodes

CrazyBird Podcast CrazyBird Podcast
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A home for avid nature lovers. Funny, educational and thought provoking (at least that’s what local crazy birds say). CrazyBird is hosted by Wioleta Kaminska, a multimedia artist and bird whisperer.
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Episode 5: On future technologies, not limiting the potential and the role of human aspects in design.
In this episode, Wioleta talks to Carla Diana, a designer, author, and educator who explores the impact of future technologies through hands-on experiments in product design and tangible interaction. Carla shares her thoughts on the role of human aspects in design and explains what 4D design is.
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Episode 4: On capturing nature’s beauty through X-ray images
In this episode, Wioleta talks to Arie van't Riet, an artist and former medical physicist about his love for nature and how he is trying to capture and share its beauty through X-ray images.
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Episode 3: On how to stay motivated and keep your artist practice going.
In this episode, Wioleta talks to Minga Opazo, a Los Angeles-based and fourth-generation Chilean textile crafter about the relationship between climate change, contemporary textile production, and Chilean textile history and design.
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Episode 2: On empathy, community-centered design and healthy dose of curiosity.
In this episode, Wioleta talks to public interaction designer and educator Maria Mortati about the importance of empathy, understanding other realms and having healthy dose of curiosity.
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Episode 1: How to find joy in your own soul
In this episode, Wioleta talks to professor Margaret Noodin about using language to communicate what we know and to connect with other parts of the world and put pieces together. Professor Noodin also shares her writings, singing and thoughts on language, land and culture.
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Episode 8: On music, composing and the experience of listening.
In this episode, Wioleta talks to composer Valerio Sannicandro about music, deconstructing the experience of listening and multiplying possibilities and paths of listening. Valerio also shares his thoughts on using image to help the listener to connect and access a musical composition.