Why AxS from ArtCenter
Un pódcast de ArtCenter College of Design
75 Episodo
-  15 Matthew Rolston on Glamour, Death Anxiety and the Unity of OppositesPublicado: 18/9/2018
-  14 Jackie Amezquita on Crossing Borders to Create ChangePublicado: 12/6/2018
-  13 Courtney Martin on Activism and Inspiring Social Justice Through WritingPublicado: 25/5/2018
-  12 Chris Kraus on Writing Through a MaskPublicado: 8/5/2018
-  11 Ellen Lupton on Design as StorytellingPublicado: 24/4/2018
-  10 Yves Behar on Creating and Designing through TechnologyPublicado: 3/4/2018
-  09 Paula Scher on Conjuring Instantly Recognizable DesignPublicado: 20/3/2018
-  08 Amy Ziering on Giving Voice to Survivors of Sexual AbusePublicado: 6/3/2018
-  07 Wendy MacNaughton on Telling Stories Through Illustration and TextPublicado: 19/12/2017
-  06 Niklas Gustafsson on Creating Meaningful Brand StoriesPublicado: 28/11/2017
-  05 Mari Nakano - Using Design for the Social GoodPublicado: 31/10/2017
-  04 Sara Khoury - Designing for the User and Human ExperiencePublicado: 17/10/2017
-  03 Edgar Arceneaux - Using Critical Thinking to Share StoriesPublicado: 3/10/2017
-  02 John X. Carey - Balancing Art and Commerce in FilmPublicado: 26/9/2017
-  01 Lynda Weinman - Taking Arts Education OnlinePublicado: 19/9/2017
Join us as we investigate the powers of art and science–and the extraordinary, unexpected outcomes when the two fields intersect. This four-part series features prominent artists and scientists tackling big ideas about dark matter and transcendence from right- and left-brain points of view. At ArtCenter, science and art often cross paths–after all, CalTech and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory are in our backyard, allowing for unique collaborations through programs, exhibitions, internships and more. With Why AxS, we invite you into insightful conversations with some of the brilliant minds in our orbit as they explore the many big why's that come with being a tiny part of this universe.
