
43 episodes

TezTalks Radio - Tezos Ecosystem Podcast Tezos Commons
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4.7 • 10 Ratings
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Delivering news and updates across the Tezos Ecosystem. Join us for a conversation about Tezos and humanizing the people behind the Tezos Ecosystem
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43: Art Basel Conversations 2022 | The Artists' Perspective on NFTs
In this conversation, we speak to three artists who have long explored the intersection between physical and digital realms through augmented reality, crypto poetry or human computer interaction (HCI). The discussion covers how blockchain and NFTs have influenced their art, what challenges still stand in their way, and how this new technology will make a lasting impact on the art world, beyond this first wave.
Featuring
Nancy Baker Cahill, Founder, 4thWallApp
Sasha Stiles Author, Technelegy | Co-founder, The VerseVerse
Dejha Ti Artist & Co-Founder, Operator -
42: Marina Abramović in Conversation with Josef O'Connor
Josef O'Connor of Circa Art sits down with renown artist, Marina Abramovic
Information of Marina's upcoming NFT Drop
https://circa.art/the-hero-25fps-ii/https://www.rightclicksave.com/article/an-interview-with-marina-abramovichttps://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/marina-abramovic-nft-the-hero-basel-interview1234631675-1234631675/ -
41: Professor Groff
The TezTalks team sits down with Dr Jeff Groff - Physics Professor, Tezos Commons Grantee, and creator of the Tezio Wallet, the new Tezos wallet built using Arduino hardware. If you’re interested in how bees are informing the creation of Tezos-enabled hardware, what part Tezos could play in the internet of things moving forward, or why empowering makers to build technology for the Tezos ecosystem is an important priority in 2022, Dr Groff’s thoughts just might make your day a little more interesting.
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40: Art Basel Conversations 2022 | Curating Art for Web3
The expert panel at Art Basel dives into critical questions of curating art for Web3.
Speakers:
Sabine Himmelsbach | Director, HEK Basel
Linda Dounia | Founder, Cyber Baat
Robert Kruschbersky | Strategist. Advisor. Investor - NFT & Web3.0
Moderator: Micol Ap | Founder & CEO, Vertical Crypto Art -
39: Art Basel Conversations 2022 | Generative Art
Explore the world of generative art on Tezos. What exactly is it? How has it evolved and where it is headed?
Lorenzo Cortesi - Art Gallerist, Cortesi Gallery
Eko33 - Generative Artist
Iskra - Velitchkova Artist
Paul Schmidt - Growth, fxhash
Moderator: Anna Wolf - Curator -
38: Roman Schnider of Tezos Foundation
The TezTalks teams sits down with Tezos Foundation President, Roman Schnider, for a peek behind the curtain at Tezos Foundation. If you’ve ever been curious about exactly how the Tezos Foundation is moving the Tezos ecosystem forward in 2022, what it’s doing to attract developers and brands to the Tezos chain, or how projects are evaluated during the TF granting process, then Roman’s insights into the Foundation’s role in the Tezos-powered present (and future) are an absolute must-listen.
Customer Reviews
Dr Jeff Groff episode 41
Wow! Wow! Wow! An amazing episode about the inspiring & amazing work of Dr. Groff! I am going to be a regular listener of TezTalks Radio from now on! (And, I’m going to go back & listen to past episodes.) Thank you for an excellent & exciting podcast!
Episode 4: Johann Eid
I suspect that this was an interesting & useful interview, but I could only understand about 1 out of every 2 words that the interviewee said. For example, at one point he said, “…connect the dogs…” & I thought, “the dogs???” Then after this phrase was repeated a few times, after the third or fourth time, I realized that he had been saying, “…connect the dots…”, uh, I think.
Quality Crypto Education
This sounds like a good start to a great show! These guys make it easy for a newbie in crypto to understand where Tezos is headed, yet interesting for someone more experienced.
Looking forward to more quality educational content!
Hosts need a reality check
Hello - was looking forward to this podcast, but after a few episodes where the hosts essentially complained that they had ‘great ideas’ that were being ignored, such as tokenizing meals which could be issued by failing restaurants, in left wondering if these are the best hosts for the program. Seems like an elementary understanding of realistic use cases for the tezos network.