10 episodes

art and science interviews by Luca Forcucci as part of the ubqtlab.org project

ubqtlab Luca Forcucci

    • Arts

art and science interviews by Luca Forcucci as part of the ubqtlab.org project

    Eduardo Reck Miranda: The power of music in the brain, brain music interfaces, Bio and quantum computing.

    Eduardo Reck Miranda: The power of music in the brain, brain music interfaces, Bio and quantum computing.

    The mystery of the music in the brain is far from being understood. Through his career and while exploring brain music interfaces, quantum computing, cognition and biocomputers, Eduardo Reck Miranda take us into a field of possibilities for the future (of) music. Unlocking new opportunities and crossing boundaries of medical science and arts, we here […]

    • 43 min
    Eric Lyon: Embracing space and pushing further inclusivity in computer music and beyond

    Eric Lyon: Embracing space and pushing further inclusivity in computer music and beyond

    The journey takes us from the 1980’s USA to Japan and 1990’s Berlin. Music stories emerges from Merzbow, Zbigniew Karkowski and ear plugs, Amsterdam squats, Aphex Twin’s influence to the great tradition of counterpoint reborn as disco in Germany. How shared technology and evolution of music relates to culture ? What it means spatializing music […]

    • 54 min
    France Jobin: The Sonic, the architecture and the quantum physics

    France Jobin: The Sonic, the architecture and the quantum physics

    France Jobin has a long career in experimental music. She introduces her works as related to the sonic and architecture, and how she developed works inspired and informed by quantum physics, including the challenges induced by art and science collaborations Biography “This album seems to mark a shifting in Jobin’s sound, one that departs from […]

    • 40 min
    Maria Mannone: Physics, Music, art, gestures and on being fascinated

    Maria Mannone: Physics, Music, art, gestures and on being fascinated

    Maria Mannone describes the links between her professional backgrounds as physicist, musician, composer, conductor, and how it inspired her to define links between proportions found in nature, and mathematics toward music and the visual arts. This includes projects exploring sonification, a method to render data audible, in the medical domain. Maria Mannone is a theoretical […]

    • 44 min
    Urgent Since a Long Time Now

    Urgent Since a Long Time Now

    [Anti]disciplinary Topographies Urgent Since a Long Time Now A Sonic Collage & Cut Up & Cut Away The power of the voice (s) allied with poetry and (deep) listening are perhaps ways to deal with urgent terrestrial and human problems caused to the biosphere, which have been urgent for a long time now. The work […]

    • 12 min
    Matt Black: A cosmology of sound, visuals, networks, records, free speech, cut – up for a pioneer of club culture and warehouse laboratories.

    Matt Black: A cosmology of sound, visuals, networks, records, free speech, cut – up for a pioneer of club culture and warehouse laboratories.

    During this interview, Matt Black drive us into more than 30 years of music, activism, ecology, internet, vw bus, pirate tv, Max Headroom, kissfm, london best dj’s, pirate radio, warehouses, encoders, turning Radiohead to electronic, Zen Delay, Vjamm Pro software and more. Black also discuss his latest album, and his experiences in the township of […]

    • 44 min

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