Creative Disturbance celebrates its first year by celebrating International Women’s Day. From March 8-April 8 we are promoting podcasts that feature women’s voices in various topics of interest to the art, science and technology community. Some of our most popular podcasts include:
- Internet pioneer and innovator Christine Maxwell’s discussion with educator Rebecca Nix Why Big Dreamers Need to Know About Big Data;
- শিল্পী Caroline Ometz’s scientific and artistic collaborations with UT Southwestern researcher Dhru Deb মধ্যে Cancer: Finding Beauty in the Beast;
- World-renown composer Pauline Oliveros discusses the boundaries of art and science সঙ্গে Scot Gresham-Lancaster;
- Drs. Kathy Ellins এবং Susan Eriksson address the current status of art and earth science collaborations and new directions that could bolster their utility in geoscience research and education;
- and more।
Visit the Women’s Day page to hear the talented, powerful and diverse voices. Or join the more than 25 voices and add your own podcast at the Voices of the Crowd channel.
What is Creative Disturbance?
Creative Disturbance is an international, multi-lingual, online platform that (once complete) will provide a unique virtual environment for the intellectually curious across the globe to meet, network, collaborate, create and socialize.
One means of both sharing and spurring such interactions is through a dynamic collection of podcasts that are crowdsourced and produced by Creative Disturbance members.
These conversations help illuminate and inform others on matters of interest across the Creative Disturbance community.