Immersive Talks

This week Palmer talks with Philip Baldwin, an associate professor of Media Arts at Stony Brook University. He brings a computer into Jump that one of his students created with $78. The computer uses Watson to answer difficult emotional questions presented by code. Baldwin prints the results of these conversations in a quarterly called Turing Test. Contact Jump if you're interested in reading more from Turing Test, and engaging with the texts yourself.

Show Notes

Welcome to episode 5!
 
This week Palmer talks with Philip Baldwin, an associate professor of Media Arts at Stony Brook University. He brings a computer into Jump that one of his students created with $78. The computer uses Watson to answer difficult emotional questions presented by code. Baldwin prints the results of these conversations in a quarterly called Turing Test. Contact Jump if you're interested in reading more from Turing Test, and engaging with the texts yourself. 
Philip Baldwin: phillip.baldwin@gmail.com 
Big Foote Music + Sound: yo@bigfoote.com
Jump Into The Light: hello@jumpintothelight.com
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What is Immersive Talks?

Immersive Talks is a podcast that examines the connection between immersive technologies and the human condition. Palmer Foote (aka Ocean Cat) and Mehow Skalski produce this podcast together, spotlighting guests who influence our creative worlds. They ask questions to unpack some of the meaningful connections growing in the technological and creative discipline of immersive technology.