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Stochastic Pigeon

Stochastic Pigeon

Released: 2024-05-01
© Copyright Robin Leverton
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1 Episode
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-05-01
© Copyright Robin Leverton
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Episode 1 | Katie Surridge

Episode 1 | Katie Surridge

This week's guest is London-based artist and metalworker Katie Surridge,. We talk about technology as an entity for making tools, some of the oldest forms of metalworking, and discuss her work and recycling of electronics as materials for art...
Time: 1:14:35
This week's guest is London-based artist and metalworker Katie Surridge,. We talk about technology as an entity for making tools, some of the oldest forms of metalworking, and discuss her work and recycling of electronics as materials for art production.
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Email us at stochasticpigeon@gmail.com
Stochastic Pigeon is produced at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Host: Robin Leverton | insta: @robinleverton
Produced by Robin Leverton & Francesco Angelini | insta: @____f_r_a___
Music by Toby Cullington | insta: @tmcg_3
Graphics by Tabby Griffiths | insta: @tabby.g
Episode ID: 1000654190803
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Release Date: 01/05/2024, 17:22:50

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Stochastic Pigeon is a series of interviews conducted by Robin Leverton at Goldsmiths University, which seeks to investigate how art questions our relationships with technology.
Artists, thinkers, and {technologists} will join Robin to discuss what we mean by technology, how their practice tendrils through it, and where does the boundary lie between novelty, and using technology as a mirror of self reflection, or a lens of investigation.
We will dig deep into the histories and ideas of our guests, and explore in depth their relationship with technology and how they perceive technology’s relationship with us. We will discuss their work, their achievements, their failures, and discover how we process different versions of ourselves through different technological mediums.

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