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Confluence Season 1 Episodes

Season 1 Episode Guide

Season 1

3 Episodes 2024 - 2024

Episode 1

The Dance

Fri, Jul 12, 202457 mins

The Dance reveals how art and technology are forever engaged in a push/pull dialog that advances creative enterprise. Scientists and engineers learn from artists while artists use new technologies in unexpected ways. Catie Cuan, a choreographer and engineer, employs dance to enable robots to mimic more human movements. Stephon Alexander, a theoretical physicist and musician, uses jazz to help students understand the mysteries of the universe. Starchitect Jamie Von Klemperer shows how he blends art and technology to design buildings which shape the look of cities around the world. And twin artists Ryan and Trevor Oakes uniquely capture time and space in their mesmerizing parabolic paintings.

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Episode 2

Material World

Fri, Jul 19, 202457 mins

It's not only the things we make. It's the materials we make them with that turn "stuff" into art. In the Material World we discover the cutting edge of materials science as we follow artist and engineer Zoe Laughlin and composer Tod Machover as they create and dramatically perform with a new instrument, a glass cymbal. Celebrated artist Nick Cave shows how found objects can be combined to create astonishing sculptures. World renowned designer Iris van Herpen transforms banana leaves into fabric for the haute couture runway. And artist Danny Rozin creates dazzling interactive displays which mimic human gesture and form.

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Episode 3

Everything New is Old Again

Fri, Jul 26, 202457 mins

Artists and musicians have always seized on innovations in technology to advance their creative practices. Art curator Jérome Neutres takes us to the Louvre where we see how the use of oil paints in the 15th century transformed portraiture, and how the development of paint in tubes enabled Impressionism to flourish. We also see how in the generative art of Miguel Chevalier and Elias Crespin, AI and robotics re-imagine fine art today. Celebrated drummer Will Calhoun shows us how ancient African drumming has led to New Orleans blues and urban hip hop. Master violinist Joshua Bell collaborates with a computer company to replicate his vast array of sounds to produce readily available compositions. Video game designers extraordinaire Tracy Fullerton and Jenova Chen take us through the ever evolving world of computer generated gaming. And yet "everything new is old again" as we witness the building, installation and emotional performance in a historic church of a five-thousand piece pipe organ where 14th century technology has changed virtually not at all.

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