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DigitalCulture.LA

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Brittney Gallagher

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Brittney Gallagher

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Everybody goes to the bathroom, everyday. It turns out there is a lot of useful information in our collective waste (urine specifically). From it we can measure things like drug use and even food consumption. Dr. Mariana Matus co-founder and
The government is slow… when interacting with local governments it can feel like you’re using technology that’s outdated 10 years. My guest this week, is Catherine Geanuracos, CEO and co-founder of City Grows who is helping local governments mo
David Hertz is an architect and founder of Skysource the winner of Water Abundance X-Prize, was able to create water from air using 100% renewable energy sources, for under 2 cents per liter. They started with Skywater, which was able to take w
Oh CES 2019, there’s so much to see. From suitcases that follow you, robots that bring you your order or ones that look like sharks and film underwater, so much surveillance tech, lots of massage chairs, chocolate printing pens, fetus cameras…
It has been a big year for 314 Action, we spoke with Shaugnessy Naughton, Founder and CEO, about some of the scietists coming into office in 2019.
InSight , INterior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy, and Heat Transport, launched on May 5th, 2018 and on Monday, November 26, 2018, NASA-JPL successfully landed InSight on the Elysium Planitia on Mars.The lander, because it
AI some people think it will save us, others think it will be our downfall. Science fiction has mixed feelings. One thing is for sure, we should all be paying attention to developments in AI, and what that means for us.My guest this week is D
We have been talking about 3D printing organs for awhile, but not all organs are created equal. An ear, is easy to print, in comparison to more complex organs, like a kidney or a heart - that’s when it gets a lot harder. Capillaries are really
My guest this week is Lydia Laurenson, who works in digital media and media related technology. Lydia has previously written a lot about sexuality, BDSM, and gender under the pseudonym Clarice Thorn. She recently came out of the closet and conn
I am co-interviewing with Ric Allen of Digital Village. Our guest is Dekker Dreyer, co-curator of SlamDance DIG and we talk about all the great digital/interactive/gaming art they have showcased in Downtown LA September 13-15.
I love games… from board to video - to competitive to cooperative.My guest this week is friend of the show Brent Bushnell, CEO and co-founder of Two Bit Circus, when we spoke to him last they were launching STEAM Carnivals in LA and SF, but n
There is a lot of excitement in the world of biology, but biology and biotech startups are hard and expensive. You need a lab, equipment, and highly specialized knowledge. The barrier to entry is much higher than say… building an app.My guest
Will the Cloud Save us?Cumulous nimbus has nothing on dispersed computing systems. One company in London has decided it's time to leverage exponential technologies to make simulation of complex systems common place (while also addressing huma
Today we’re going to talk about alcohol, more specifically distilling spirits like rum and whiskey. Most award winning whiskey and rum are aged in barrels of different types of wood, for many years, but what if there was a way to create the sam
We’ve talked a lot about VR on this show, and there are a lot of great experiences out there. From Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s Carne y Arena at LACMA, which puts you in the shoes of an immigrant crossing the border into the united states, to The VO
The March for Science was just under a year ago and one of the big things that came out of that march was that more scientifically trained individuals should run for office. If politicians aren’t going to understand science, let’s bring scienti
Spend a few minutes online - and it’s hard to not notice the ads all around you - even if you’re using an adblocker.Many websites you go to are in some way funded by advertising dollars. Over the years these ads have become more and more inva
Shortly after New Years we were hit with two security flaws that affect microprocessors called Meltdown and Spectre. These hardware flaws allow programs to steal data being processed on a computer. Both have both been around for quite some time
Right now the FCC is considering a proposal to roll back the net neutrality protections in the Open Internet Order, thereby allowing ISPs, the gatekeepers of the internet, to effectively control what you have access to and how quickly.The FCC
My guest this week is MAKE IT IN LA and the host of the Art of Manufacturing podcast Krisztina "Z" Holly, who is trying to help makers become manufacturers. I spoke with Z about LA manufacturing, the fear of automation, and what it takes to M
In the last few weeks there have been a deluge of stories surrounding sexual assault and in light of this I was looking to find some technological solutions that may help address this problem and I came across "Callisto".Callisto was started
My guest this week is Andrew “Bunnie” Huang. He is one of the most celebrated hardware hackers, from his 2003 book, ‘Hacking the Xbox: An Introduction to Reverse Engineering”, to building the open source computer Novena, to suing the US Governm
UAVs aka Drones, they originated mostly for military applications, but now civilian drones vastly outnumber military ones. There are many uses for drones like in agriculture, science, construction, surveying, and even racing. Drones can get to
My guest this week is Ryan Holmes, CEO of SpaceVR. SpaceVR is building a camera system that will be launched into space to record images of Earth and the darkness beyond. Those images are then sent back to earth and processed for us to experien
From VR baby raising to VR backpacks... Oh and some non-VR things like Digital Characters and synthesizing video of former President Barack Obama.
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