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Radio ArtEZ

Studium Generale ArtEZ & ondercast

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Radio ArtEZ is a podcast about agile thinking and the power of the arts. It delves into relevant questions of today and broadcasts diverse voices from multiple identities, perspectives and experiences. The podcast features personal stories and urgent research by ArtEZ students and staff and recordings of studium generale events.
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Being brought up in Amsterdam, YAX.X cut his teeth with vinyl from the age of 14 playing multiple genres. His insatiable desire to spin records saw him play in just about every venue in Amsterdam and learn the art of reading a dance floor and delivering the goods. Nowadays his musical direction evolved and found himself playing House music. In the last couple years, YAX.X has taken his first steps in to the International DJ circuit with debut in Hong Kong, Barcelona, Valencia, Shanghai, Swit ...
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Audiostatistiek

Roel Willems

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Audiostatistiek, de podcast over statistiek, zonder plaatjes. Statistiek voor beginners, of voor mensen die statistiek willen opfrissen. Audiostatistiek is gratis. Donaties zijn welkom om Audiostatistiek in de lucht te houden. Heb je wat aan de podcast overweeg dan om te doneren via petjeaf.com/audiostatistiek Bedankt! De pianomuziek die je in de podcast hoort vind je hier: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgNpESQPdgZaqCKQqykyhDvw4b_m9moxX
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In full bloom – a conversation between Angela Jerardi and Giulia Bellinetti in the gardens of Jan van Eyck Academy What does it mean to make a garden a site for ecological practice, pedagogy and labor within the context of an art institution? What experiences, aesthetics and frictions emerge through gardening? This episode takes us to the gardens o…
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How do artists engage living bodies as creative material? How do they engage our ideas and assumptions of what we consider a body to be and what a body can do? How do they challenge the principles of what life is and the relations we take for granted? For this podcast, we invited philosopher, researcher and labour organizer Mijke van der Drift to e…
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How do we work with research within our educational programs? Which methods do we need and use? And what does this mean for BA and MA students? In the podcast series Research in Art Education, Fabiola Camuti interviews students, researchers, teachers, and managers working in university of the arts to discuss the importance, challenges, and possibil…
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In 2022 onderzochten Tanja Koning en Annemarie van den Berg de vraag hoe ruimte in het onderwijs van Art&Design Arnhem gemaakt kan worden voor collectief maken. In deze podcast vertellen ze over wat ze geleerd hebben en waar zij kansen zien voor ArtEZ om collectiviteit aan te jagen. Daarnaast vertellen de leden van het studentencollectief WIJ² hoe …
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Art at War is een serie over… oorlog en kunst. Elke aflevering onderzoekt schrijver en ArtEZ alumna Lisa Weesaat kunst kan doen in tijden van conflict, samen met een speciale gast. In deze aflevering is die gast Mina Etemad. Mina Etemad is journalist en podcastmaker en houdt zich bezig met thema’s als migratie en dierenrechten, en verdiept zich gra…
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Art at War is a series about, well… Art and war. Each episode writer and ArtEZ alumna Lisa Weeda explores what art can do in times of conflict with a special guest. In this episode that guest is Bakr Al Jaber. Bakr Al Jaber is a Syrian poet, currently residing in The Hague. His work explores the relationship between universal beauty, war and the du…
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Art at War is a series about, well… Art and war. Each episode writer and ArtEZ alumna Lisa Weeda explores what art can do in times of conflict with a special guest. In this episode that guest is Mariia Ponomarova. Mariia Ponomarova is a Ukrainian film director, producer and artistic researcher based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Mariia studied fil…
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Art at War is a series about, well… Art and war. Each episode writer and ArtEZ alumna Lisa Weeda explores what art can do in times of conflict with a special guest. In this episode that guest is Anastasia Taylor-Lind. Anastasia Taylor-Lind is an English/Swedish photojournalist who works for leading editorial publications all over the world on issue…
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Myrthe Oomen, student ArtEZ Creative Writing, schreef het essay 'Mijn lichaam en de elektriciteitsmast'. Het essay leest als een collage van fragmenten over de (on)mogelijkheid om je onderdeel te voelen van een landschap. De taal van schrijvers als Annie Ernaux, George Perec en C.O. Jellema helpen haar kwijtgeraakte woorden terug te vinden. Het ess…
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In Research in Art Education, artist-researcher Fabiola Camuti interviews students, researchers, and managers working in university of the arts to discuss the importance, challenges, and possibilities of conducting research within arts academies. The KUO (national art education sector) Strategic Plan 2021-2025 identifies ‘research’ as one of the th…
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In the three-part podcast series Listening to the In-Between we highlight different aspects of Pauline Oliveros's Deep Listening® practice. We do so by providing backgrounds, practical listening exercises, and by exploring theoretical notions connected to Deep Listening. In part I researcher and music journalist Joep Christenhusz explored Deep List…
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In Teaching Art, creative writing teacher Dennis Gaens looks into what it means to teach art in the present day. In this three part series he looks into where we teach art, who teaches it and what exactly is being taught. In this final episode, we get into that last question. Dennis talks to his (distant) colleagues Jesse Ball, John Vigna and Loren…
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In Teaching Art, creative writing teacher Dennis Gaens looks into what it means to teach art in the present day. In this three part series he looks into where we teach art, who teaches it and what exactly is being taught. In this second episode, he explores who should be teaching art, what kind of stance is necessary. He does so in conversation wit…
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In Teaching Art, creative writing teacher Dennis Gaens looks into what it means to teach art in the present day. In this three part series he looks into where we teach art, who teaches it and what exactly is being taught. In this first episode, he first looks into some legendary art schools with art historian Joanne Dijkman. In the second part, he …
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De twee hoofdstromingen in de statistiek worden vaak gezien als niet verenigbaar, als water en vuur, als Pepsi en Coca cola. Vetes, persoonlijke disputen, een heuse ‘statistiekoorlog’, en ontelbare nerdy grappen zijn er over en weer gemaakt. Diep van binnen verschillen de benaderingen heel sterk van elkaar, in hun gebruik misschien minder dan je zo…
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Wat?! Is er meer dan een soort statistiek? Inderdaad, de statistiek kent verschillende scholen. Een van die scholen is Bayesiaanse statistiek, vernoemd naar Thomas Bayes, de bedenker van de regel van Bayes. In deze aflevering leg ik uit wat Bayesiaanse statistiek is, in de volgende aflevering gaan we zien hoe deze verschilt van de oude vertrouwde ‘…
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In the three-part podcast series Listening to the In-Between we will put the rich practice of Deep Listening® into a broader context. In our second episode, Deep Listener Sharon Stewart invites us to participate in embodied rituals of attention, a practice of listening to or sensing aspects of power and powerlessness in the world that surrounds us.…
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In 2021 we made the podcast-series Sounding Places, Listening Places, which is still available at Radio ArtEZ. In it we explored how sound and listening can contribute to realizing more sustainable and reciprocal relations with the earth. Back then, we already dipped our toes in the world of Deep Listening®. In the three-part podcast series Listeni…
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Vroeger was niet alles beter, maar het multiple comparisons problem was tenminste wel behapbaar. In deze aflevering onderzoeken we dit hardnekkige en soms genegeerde probleem in de statistiek. Het MCP ontstaat wanneer je meerdere toetsen doet in een experiment. Je krijgt dan meerdere p-waarden en de kans op vals positieven wordt onaanvaardbaar groo…
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Onderzoek kan meer verkennend of meer bevestigend van aard zijn. Je hebt een heel duidelijke hypothese, of je weet niet zo goed wat je kan verwachten, dat is het verschil. In deze aflevering meer over deze verschillende typen onderzoek en waarom het belangrijk is om er onderscheid tussen te makenDoor Roel Willems
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On the coldest day of 2021, musician and writer Samira Dainan went to Poppodium Duycker in Hoofddorp to meet with Ousmane Ag Mossa, the bandleader of Tamikrest. Named the new legend of Tuareg music, Ousmane speaks on what it means to write music in the solitude of the Sahara desert. In this podcast, he speaks on the power and the meaning of his mus…
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Deze keer opnieuw ANOVA maar nu kijken we naar wat er gebeurt als we meer dan 1 factor in ons model hebben. Two-way ANOVA, three-way ANOVA, within-subjects, between-subjects, mixed designs, zijn termen die voorbij komen. Ik leg uit dat ANOVA uiteindelijk neerkomt op lineaire regressie, en wat de 'CO' is in ANCOVA.…
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Trigger warning: in deze aflevering wordt er gesproken over zelfdoding. Als dat iets is waar je liever niet naar luistert skip dan naar 15 minuut 50 of sla de aflevering in zijn geheel over. Als je zelf met suïcidale gedachten worstelt en er met iemand over wil praten: de zelfmoordpreventie-hulplijn 113 kun je altijd én anoniem bellen. Voor meer in…
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Moral Shame Talks is a podcast series of three episodes that explores the complexities of consumers’ moral shame in the context of the sustainability debate within the fashion industry. By tackling moral shame –a form of shame that consumers experience in their consumer behaviour while knowing they are not making sustainable choices – stories can b…
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Moral Shame Talks is a podcast series of three episodes that explores the complexities of consumers’ moral shame in the context of the sustainability debate within the fashion industry. By tackling moral shame –a form of shame that consumers experience in their consumer behaviour while knowing they are not making sustainable choices – stories can b…
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Moral Shame Talks is a podcast series of three episodes that explores the complexities of consumers’ moral shame in the context of the sustainability debate within the fashion industry. By tackling moral shame –a form of shame that consumers experience in their consumer behaviour while knowing they are not making sustainable choices – stories can b…
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Yes, another miniseries! In this introductory episode, Dennis talks to master student Lindy Boerman, who made the three part series Moral Shame Talks for Radio ArtEZ. Moral Shame Talks is a podcast series of three episodes that explores the complexities of consumers’ moral shame in the context of the sustainability debate within the fashion industr…
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This three-part miniseries centers around Deep Listening®, the lifework of composer, musician, writer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros. Aspects of this creative and meditative practice are shared from the perspectives of Sharon Stewart, Tina Pearson and Lisa E. Harris, Deep Listening certificate-holders. In the third and final mini-episode Sharon …
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In contemporary Western culture we seem to have lost an intimate connection with the land. More often than not we consider our surroundings as a passive backdrop in which humankind can take center stage: controlling the landscape, developing infrastructures, and extracting resources at will. This rather anthropocentric position has become unviable,…
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This three-part miniseries centers around Deep Listening®, the lifework of composer, musician, writer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros. Aspects of this creative and meditative practice are shared from the perspectives of Sharon Stewart, Tina Pearson and Lisa E. Harris, Deep Listening certificate-holders. In the second mini-episode Sharon Stewart d…
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In contemporary Western culture we seem to have lost an intimate connection with the land. More often than not we consider our surroundings as a passive backdrop in which humankind can take center stage: controlling the landscape, developing infrastructures, and extracting resources at will. This rather anthropocentric position has become unviable,…
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This three-part miniseries centers around Deep Listening®, the lifework of composer, musician, writer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros. Aspects of this creative and meditative practice are shared from the perspectives of Sharon Stewart, Tina Pearson and Lisa E. Harris, Deep Listening certificate-holders. In the first mini-episode Sharon Stewart of…
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In contemporary Western culture we seem to have lost an intimate connection with the land. More often than not we consider our surroundings as a passive backdrop in which humankind can take center stage: controlling the landscape, developing infrastructures, and extracting resources at will. This rather anthropocentric position has become unviable,…
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In contemporary Western culture we seem to have lost an intimate connection with the land. More often than not we consider our surroundings as a passive backdrop in which humankind can take center stage: controlling the landscape, developing infrastructures, and extracting resources at will. This rather anthropocentric position has become unviable,…
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In this episode of Radio ArtEZ, visual artist and master student Education in Arts Lobke Meekes and Mexican/Canadian researcher and curator Irene Urrutia explore our relationship to plants. How does a plant live and feel? What can we learn from plants? And how can experience, conversations, and art help us explore new ways of understanding and livi…
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Het is de grootste teleurstelling voor elke onderzoeker. De data zijn binnen en je beseft: er zit een confound in mijn experiment. We bekijken wat confounds zijn en hoe je ze kunt vermijden, namelijk met goed experimenteel ontwerp. Geen statistische toetsen, maar tijd voor ontwerp, tijd voor design in deze aflevering van Audiostatistiek.…
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Regressie is het werkpaard van de statistiek. Heel veel toetsen zijn diep van binnen een vorm van regressie. In deze aflevering kijken we naar de basics van 'standaardregressie': je bouwt een model, er zijn predictoren, en er is model fit. De volgende aflevering behandelt de aannames en mogelijke problemen.…
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