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Design Thinking & Futurism Meet The Guitar | Ed Keller

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Unsurprisingly, when you talk to someone who’s a designer, professor, writer, musician and multimedia artist, your conversation covers quite a lot of ground.

Ed Keller’s career and projects span an incredible breadth of work across many fields. Often with an interdisciplinary approach, he’s taught and run centers at prestigious institutions around the world, founded architecture firms, consulted with leading AI technologists, and had his work published in renowned journals and magazines.

Originally training as a composer and guitarist, Ed has always maintained a connection with the guitar in his work, from performing and recording his own compositions to running projects and shows exploring the limits of guitar design.

Talking with Ed is always inspiring and energising, and this week’s episode of Life With Strings Attached was certainly no different.

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Chapitres

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Catching the BEAT tour (00:04:04)

3. Tool and how artists reach a planetary audience (00:09:47)

4. Ed’s connection to the guitar (00:17:25)

5. Ed’s projects – post-planetary design and futurism (00:25:17)

6. A word from our sponsor (00:35:02)

7. Gen AI, gesture and what we learn about ourselves (00:35:30)

8. Gesture in architecture and guitar design (00:46:19)

9. What would draw architects to guitars? (00:58:28)

10. Join us on Patreon (01:02:13)

11. How architects see guitar design (01:02:56)

12. Can modifying guitars be sacrilege? (01:12:03)

27 episodes

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Contenu fourni par Jamie Gale. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Jamie Gale ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Unsurprisingly, when you talk to someone who’s a designer, professor, writer, musician and multimedia artist, your conversation covers quite a lot of ground.

Ed Keller’s career and projects span an incredible breadth of work across many fields. Often with an interdisciplinary approach, he’s taught and run centers at prestigious institutions around the world, founded architecture firms, consulted with leading AI technologists, and had his work published in renowned journals and magazines.

Originally training as a composer and guitarist, Ed has always maintained a connection with the guitar in his work, from performing and recording his own compositions to running projects and shows exploring the limits of guitar design.

Talking with Ed is always inspiring and energising, and this week’s episode of Life With Strings Attached was certainly no different.

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Catching the BEAT tour (00:04:04)

3. Tool and how artists reach a planetary audience (00:09:47)

4. Ed’s connection to the guitar (00:17:25)

5. Ed’s projects – post-planetary design and futurism (00:25:17)

6. A word from our sponsor (00:35:02)

7. Gen AI, gesture and what we learn about ourselves (00:35:30)

8. Gesture in architecture and guitar design (00:46:19)

9. What would draw architects to guitars? (00:58:28)

10. Join us on Patreon (01:02:13)

11. How architects see guitar design (01:02:56)

12. Can modifying guitars be sacrilege? (01:12:03)

27 episodes

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