MOD.Cast
By MOD.
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MOD.CastJan 28, 2020
Impacts
Join us for season 6 of MOD.Cast as we exploring decision making, sustainability and how we manage natural resources. MOD.Cast Season 5 was produced by UniSA journalism students Bill Frame and Jess Smith. The Senior Producer for this series is Elisabeth Williamson at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works.
Decisions
Join us for season 6 of MOD.Cast as we exploring decision making, sustainability and how we manage natural resources. MOD.Cast Season 5 was produced by UniSA journalism students Bill Frame and Jess Smith. The Senior Producer for this series is Elisabeth Williamson at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works.
Evidence
Join us for season 6 of MOD.Cast as we exploring decision making, sustainability and how we manage natural resources. MOD.Cast Season 5 was produced by UniSA journalism students Bill Frame and Jess Smith. The Senior Producer for this series is Elisabeth Williamson at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works.
Values
Join us for season 6 of MOD.Cast as we exploring decision making, sustainability and how we manage natural resources. MOD.Cast Season 5 was produced by UniSA journalism students Bill Frame and Jess Smith. The Senior Producer for this series is Elisabeth Williamson at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works.
What's the future for privacy?
MOD.Cast Season 6was produced by UniSA journalism students Sam Lowe and Malvika Hemanth. The Senior Producer for this series is Caitling Ellen Moore at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works. Music featured in this season is by South Australian musicians, Surahn Sidhu.
Transcript can be found here: bit.ly/36Ieotc
Can you look to the past to understand the future?
MOD.Cast Season 5 was produced by UniSA journalism students Sam Lowe and Malvika Hemanth. The Senior Producer for this series is Caitling Ellen Moore at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works. Music featured in this season is by South Australian musicians, Surahn Sidhu.
Transcript can be found here: bit.ly/3IVVg85
What's the deal with AI?
MOD.Cast Season 5 was produced by UniSA journalism students Sam Lowe and Malvika Hemanth. The Senior Producer for this series is Caitling Ellen Moore at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works. Music featured in this season is by South Australian musicians, Surahn Sidhu.
Transcript can be found here: bit.ly/35oONVq
What's the best way to hide?
MOD.Cast Season 6was produced by UniSA journalism students Sam Lowe and Malvika Hemanth. The Senior Producer for this series is Caitling Ellen Moore at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works. Music featured in this season is by South Australian musicians, Surahn Sidhu.
Transcript can be found here: bit.ly/3NzVjd5
Presenting FuturePod: How Hard Can It Be? with Kristin Alford
Kristin is a futurist and engineer, the Director of Insitu Foresight and the inaugural Director of MOD., the Museum of Discovery at the University of South Australia. The museum's immersive experiences sit at the intersection of art and science. Designed for young adults, they showcase how research and innovation shapes our understanding of the world and informs our futures.
In this episode, Kristin describes how she uses foresight frameworks and methods in the creation of exhibits for young people, using levels of adult development to design content that is relevant for both children and young adults.
Interviewed by: Amanda Reeves
Transcript and more information on the FuturePod website: www.futurepod.org/podcast/ep-117
Us in Place
We'll put humanity under the microscope and look at how things within us, on us, and around us influence our personal and shared experiences. We'll consider what drives our responses to touch, humour, relationships and our environment, and look at how our connections with machines will augment and enhance our lives into the future.
MOD.Cast Season 4 was produced by UniSA journalism students Elise Graham and Ayla Liebenberg. The Senior Producer for this series is Sarah Martin at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works. Music featured in this season is Hedda Gabler, by South Australian musicians, Zephyr Quartet.
Transcript can be found here: bit.ly/3hxgEWj
Us and Machines
We'll put humanity under the microscope and look at how things within us, on us, and around us influence our personal and shared experiences. We'll consider what drives our responses to touch, humour, relationships and our environment, and look at how our connections with machines will augment and enhance our lives into the future.
MOD.Cast Season 4 was produced by UniSA journalism students Elise Graham and Ayla Liebenberg. The Senior Producer for this series is Sarah Martin at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works. Music featured in this season is Hedda Gabler, by South Australian musicians, Zephyr Quartet.
This episode's transcript can be found here: bit.ly/39oHYSg
Us with Other People
We'll put humanity under the microscope and look at how things within us, on us, and around us influence our personal and shared experiences. We'll consider what drives our responses to touch, humour, relationships and our environment, and look at how our connections with machines will augment and enhance our lives into the future.
MOD.Cast Season 4 was produced by UniSA journalism students Elise Graham and Ayla Liebenberg. The Senior Producer for this series is Sarah Martin at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works. Music featured in this season is Hedda Gabler, by South Australian musicians, Zephyr Quartet.
This episode's transcript can be found here: bit.ly/3CB41BP
Inside and on us
We'll put humanity under the microscope and look at how things within us, on us, and around us influence our personal and shared experiences. We'll consider what drives our responses to touch, humour, relationships and our environment, and look at how our connections with machines will augment and enhance our lives into the future.
MOD.Cast Season 4 was produced by UniSA journalism students Elise Graham and Ayla Liebenberg. The Senior Producer for this series is Sarah Martin at Radio Adelaide Podcast Works. Music featured in this season is Hedda Gabler, by South Australian musicians, Zephyr Quartet.
This episode's transcript can be found here: bit.ly/3EeN1mh
Presenting Aboriginal Sexual Health Podcast: Touch and pleasure
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This episode was recorded and produced by Dominic Guerrera and Sasha Smith.
Presenting South Australian Museum Podcast: Mawson's Balaclava
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This episode features Mark Pharaoh, Polar Collection Manager at the South Australian Museum, telling the epic story of Sir Douglas Mawson's journey across Antarctica.
This episode is made possible by the Department for Energy and Mining. Audio production is by Jake Holmes, theme song by Peter Saunders, and Kaurna welcome by Uncle Michael O'Brien. Our Wonders from the South Australian Museum exhibition (featuring Mawson's signature balaclava) is on until August 8th 2021.
Resilience
Our understanding of what is 'essential' has changed dramatically and we've had to find new ways to work, study and create... to be together while apart, take care of ourselves and others... and find ways to build a similar but different world.
In this MOD.CAST episode we explore resilience and how revisiting history as well as observing members in our broader community may demonstrate how we may be able to emerge stronger and more resilient after having our worlds turned upside down.
For more information regarding the online exhibition LIFE INTERRUPTED please visit mod.org.au
Risk Perception
Our understanding of what is 'essential' has changed dramatically and we've had to find new ways to work, study and create... to be together while apart, take care of ourselves and others... and find ways to build a similar but different world.
In this MOD.CAST episode we are looking at how we can assess risk, establish trust and apply critical thinking when our world is turned upside down.
For more information regarding the online exhibition LIFE INTERRUPTED please visit mod.org.au
Global vs Local
Our understanding of what is 'essential' has changed dramatically and we've had to find new ways to work, study and create... to be together while apart, take care of ourselves and others... and find ways to build a similar but different world.
In this MOD.CAST episode we are looking at how the pandemic has impacted the global tourism industry and how Australians are turning to local connections and communities which may in turn change our understanding of domestic travel as we know it.
For more information regarding the online exhibition LIFE INTERRUPTED please visit mod.org.au
Mental Health
Our understanding of what is 'essential' has changed dramatically and we've had to find new ways to work, study and create... to be together while apart, take care of ourselves and others... and find ways to build a similar but different world.
In this MOD.CAST episode we will look at the impact of the previous and ongoing nationwide lock downs on mental health, and explore how we can help ourselves to maintain a healthy and positive outlook.
For more information regarding the online exhibition LIFE INTERRUPTED please visit mod.org.au
Culture & Creativity
Our understanding of what is 'essential' has changed dramatically and we've had to find new ways to work, study and create... to be together while apart, take care of ourselves and others... and find ways to build a similar but different world.
In this MOD.CAST episode we will be diving into the impact of the pandemic on culture and creativity, and the role technology plays in enabling innovation in a time of crisis.
For more information regarding the online exhibition LIFE INTERRUPTED please visit mod.org.au
Future of Work & Study
Our understanding of what is 'essential' has changed dramatically and we've had to find new ways to work, study and create... to be together while apart, take care of ourselves and others... and find ways to build a similar but different world.
In this MOD.CAST episode we are looking at how moving essential parts of our lives into our homes has impacted us, and what we might adopt moving into the future.
For more information regarding the online exhibition LIFE INTERRUPTED please visit mod.org.au.
Meet Rowan
In this MOD.CAST episode, local and national researchers and experts explore how science and learning could change, and how our insatiable hunger for meat might be met by new technologies.
Meet Rowan at the MOD SEVEN SIBLINGS FROM THE FUTURE exhibition, on now until 24 May.
For information and opening times, visit mod.org.au.
Meet Mia
In this MOD.CAST episode, local and national researchers and experts discuss how artificial intelligence might impact the future workforce, and automation's role in making sound career choices.
Meet Mia at the MOD SEVEN SIBLINGS FROM THE FUTURE exhibition, on now until 24 May.
For information and opening times, visit mod.org.au.
Meet Luca
In this MOD.CAST episode, local and national researchers and experts explore how sustainability and technology might influence the cities of tomorrow, and the skills Luca needs to match their entrepreneurial vision.
Meet Kai at the MOD SEVEN SIBLINGS FROM THE FUTURE exhibition, on now until 24 May.
For information and opening times, visit mod.org.au.
Meet Kai
In this MOD.CAST episode, local and national researchers and experts explore how society might move in the future, and how it's increasing mobility might shape Kai's relationships and world.
Meet Kai at the MOD SEVEN SIBLINGS FROM THE FUTURE exhibition, on now until 24 May.
For information and opening times, visit mod.org.au.
Meet Julia
In this MOD.CAST episode, local and national researchers and experts explore the environmental impact of a vastly changed climate, and how this might affect Julia's generation.
Meet Julia at the MOD SEVEN SIBLINGS FROM THE FUTURE exhibition, on now until 24 May.
For information and opening times, visit mod.org.au.
Meet Ava
In this MOD.CAST episode, local and national researchers and experts look at the increasing importance of teamwork and collaboration Ava might need to adopt in order to make their version of the future a reality.
Meet Ava at the MOD SEVEN SIBLINGS FROM THE FUTURE exhibition, on now until 24 May.
For information and opening times, visit mod.org.au.
Meet Alex
In this MOD.CAST episode, local and national researchers and experts explore the ethical challenges Alex faces in order to make their version of the future a reality.
Meet Alex at the MOD SEVEN SIBLINGS FROM THE FUTURE exhibition, on now until 24 May.
For information and opening times, visit mod.org.au.
What does it mean to be human?
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The space around us
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Robotic relationships
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What's your reality?
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