The Invisibility Uncloak: Remote Sensing, Detection, LIDAR, and Archaeology

The Invisibility Uncloak: Remote Sensing, Detection, LIDAR, and Archaeology

Aired Saturday, April 10, 2021

The Invisibility Uncloak: Remote Sensing, Detection, LIDAR, and Archaeology

Show #126

Talking about LIDAR, remote sensing, visualization, what lies beneath the surface, archaeological landscapes, artifacts, and seeing the invisible.

Guests

Dr. Jeremy Wilson, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI); Dr. Alex Elvis Badillo, Assistant Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Systems at Indiana State University

The Invisibility Uncloak: Remote Sensing, Detection, LIDAR, and Archaeology

Art and Science of Creativity and Community

Art and Science of Creativity and Community

Aired Saturday, January 16, 2021

Art and Science of Creativity and Community

The Conversation

Talking about how to build a relationship using the arts, mentors, and programs that are sustaining for people of color.

Guests

Tatjana Rebelle, Writer, Organizer, activist, and Performer; Diop Adisa, Artist, activist, and Entrepreneur; Maurice Broaddus, Science Fiction and Fantasy Author

The Art and Science of Teaching Art on the College Level

The Art and Science of Teaching Art on the College Level

Aired Saturday, January 2, 2021

The Art and Science of Teaching Art on the College Level

The Conversation

Talking about the art and science of teaching art on the college level.

Guests

Greg Hull, Interim Dean of the Herron School of Art and Design at IUPUI and the Valerie Eickmeier Professor of Sculpture; Anila Agha, Associate Professor of Drawing at Herron School of Art and Design who is also a nationally known artist

The Art and Science of Teaching Art on the College Level

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