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Science... sort of

303 - AGU Part III, Erupting with Creativity

Science... sort of

Brachiolope

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4.8 • 677 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2019

⏱️ 105 minutes

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Summary

00:00:00 - Jill Shipman and Brandon Gellis join us to talk about their AGU eLightning session titled Art and Science: Transdisciplinary Approaches to Data Exploration and Communication. We talk about this novel presentation format, one of the featured talks, and Jill’s collaboration to make music using infrasonic recordings from a volcano (which serves as the featured music for this episode!).

00:30:53 - One thing that can make folks more musical is a drink, so let’s have one! Kelly classes up the joint with a Cabernet Sauvignon from J. Lohr. Ryan, inspired by Backwards Distilling in Wyoming, attempts a Rum & Coke Old Fashioned with Mexican Coke syrup and Doctor Bird rum. It’s all a bit much. Joe doesn’t know the implications of his Faygo Rock & Rye, but Ryan has some ideas about rock candy whiskey and juggalos.

00:41:59 - We start the second segment chatting about Brandon’s work using drones with scientific sensors to make art, and about the deeper connections of what it means to be an artist that focuses on using the cutting edge of technology to push the boundaries of art. Find out more and Jill and Brandon’s projects are their websites, http://www.brandongellis.com/ and http://jillshipman.com/, respectively.

00:59:05 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like volcanoes; they occasionally decide to shake things up. We shake things up this episode by not doing our normal order of things. Kelly starts off with a kind comment from Patreon supporter J. Crichton, an individual with obvious great taste. Next, Joe has an email from Steve O. about how we would build a multi-generational starship to colonize new worlds. We get into it. If you’re interested in some good fiction on the topic, check out Seveneves and The Expanse series. And if you’re interested in how emerging technologies might make these sorts of trips possible, check out Kelly’s book Soonish, which comes out in paperback, wait for it, soon. Finally, we turn our attention to Patron Bradley S., who has earned a BSso with his thesis: All Aboard: Multi-generational transitions from mutualism to parasitism in a space-faring human meta-micro-biome: There and not back again. See ya when you get back, Brad, and thanks! Kelly is working hard on some upcoming BAHFest shows, so get your tickets soon, Joe is looking for volunteers for upcoming Baja SAE events, and Ryan has recently been on iFanboy, so check all that out while you wait for another episode from us!

More cool rewards await you if you decide to support us on our Patreon!

Music for this episode:
Pele’s Fury - Trevor Adams

Transcript

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0:00.0

Everybody good?

0:01.4

Yes.

0:01.8

Everybody feeling their oats?

0:04.0

Give me just one second to lock the cat out of the room because I think it's about to jump on the table.

0:07.7

Okay.

0:08.8

Where does feeling your oats come from, Joe?

0:10.8

Did you have to, what used to have to be a thing?

0:12.7

Like when you're on your way to the mill, did you have to be like, I better feel these oats before they, or maybe it's post milling where you were like I better feel them to make sure they're milled properly.

0:22.3

Is that a saying that people say?

0:23.9

Oh yeah, isn't it?

0:25.1

Or is it so your oats?

0:26.8

I think sow your oats.

0:27.4

Oh, no.

0:29.5

I don't think feel your oats is a thing.

0:31.2

Joe, I've made a horrible mistake.

0:35.2

Wait, wait, feel one's oats.

0:35.9

Thank you.

0:38.0

To feel lively and energetic. I was pretty sure you could feel an oat.

0:40.5

That's news to me as well.

0:41.8

You didn't know about feeling one's oats?

0:43.3

A weird saying.

0:43.9

Is this come from some, this is the problem with having lived multiple places in these

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