Episode 16: First Timers with the B.E.A.T. Galaxy: Convivial Machines and Electronic Schemes

Welcome to the B.E.A.T. Galaxy! B.E.A.T. stands for Boulder Experiments in Arts and Technology and is a phenomenal meetup group where people all across the Front Range can share their work, get inspired, and find a collaborator as open-mic style meetups and workshops. 

This episode includes interviews from the Convivial Machines Party at the Museum of Boulder. From casual techies to hardcore artisans, we’ll hear about their perspectives on the past, present, and future of communication technology. 

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Published and produced by the Eboni Freeman Institute

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Sample of the Interview Questions Asked: 

  • How does the technology you use everyday shape the way you interact with your community?

  • If you could change one thing about technology/the way people conversate today, what would you change?

  • If you could invent a new way of communicating, what would it be?

  • How would you change communication technology if you had endless dollars and time?

  • Who is part of your community? Who do you wish was part of your community? What's holding you back from connecting with them?

  • How could we interact even more creatively and autonomously with one another and our environment? What's your wildest idea?

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Episode 14 and Episode 15: Curator’s Corner with Chelsea Pennington Hahn: Ethics of Curation