batt_008_sourcecode.mp3 batt_008_sourcecode.ogg
Source Code B46 is a course for K-5 students that helps them transform a written story into an animated movie by software coding. They recently had a screening of films selected as the best in their cl... more
batt_007_david.mp3 batt_007_david.ogg
David Thomas Moran is a phoneur, photographer and game designer currently involved in the TRansit Interpretation Project who works in urban mobile games, creative place making, and has many interesting projects.... more
batt_006_nathanselikoff.mp3 batt_006_nathanselikoff.ogg
Nathan Selikoff is a visual artist who employs computer programming and math to create visual art, interactive pieces, sculptures and even live performances with musicians. We discuss how he ca... more
batt_005_artfully.mp3 batt_005_artfully.ogg
Fractured Atlas' Selena Juneau-Vogel joins us to discuss open source Arts SAAS product Artful.ly. The app is one of the many services provided by Fractured Atlas, including insurance for artists, fiscal sp... more
batt_003_necole.mp3 batt_003_necole.ogg
In this podcast, we interrogate Necole and the group on a BATT Conference, the Hierarchy of Creatitivy, mention TED's Hole in the Wall, Innovation Washing, and more.
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batt_002_bachalier.mp3 batt_002_bachalier.ogg
In this episode, hear about Kathryn's new outlet on Tweet Speak Poetry, Ryan's play at the Fringe, Processing, Github and welcoming communities.
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* Tweet Speak Poetry
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batt_001_hilary.mp3 batt_001_hilary.ogg
Hilary Mason lives in New York City where she is the Chief Scientist at bitly. She is trying to bring into popularity the field of Data Science. We also discuss her involvement with HackNY, NYCResistor, and he... more
batt_000_kathryn.mp3 batt_000_kathryn.ogg
Kathryn is a poet, Neurobiologist, Tech geek and innovator who has lived in many places, now returning to her roots in Florida.
We talk about outer space, research, and what makes our home a fun place to ... more
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