Our weekly podcast where guests climb, swim, and hack their way to our mysterious locations to discuss Field Biology, Interaction Design, Art, Crafts and general weirdness. New guest experts in many fields along with non-experts who got past our security :)
Brought to you by Andy Quitmeyer and Tasneem Khan of the Digital Naturalism Conference.
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Our weekly podcast where guests climb, swim, and hack their way to our mysterious locations to discuss Field Biology, Interaction Design, Art, Crafts and general weirdness. New guest experts in many fields along with non-experts who got past our security :)
Brought to you by Andy Quitmeyer and Tasneem Khan of the Digital Naturalism Conference.
Biobang! Ep 0005: “Drifting in the Canopy,” Khan + Quitmeyer, Michael Candy, David Bowen, The Idea of a Dumpling (feat. DJ Dez + JPOM + Grace)
Biobang! The Digital Naturalism Podcast
39 minutes 44 seconds
7 years ago
Biobang! Ep 0005: “Drifting in the Canopy,” Khan + Quitmeyer, Michael Candy, David Bowen, The Idea of a Dumpling (feat. DJ Dez + JPOM + Grace)
Recording from our canopy blimp, we report on life above the jungle floor with a couple roboticists. Michael Candy (http://michaelcandy.com) talks about his tree climbing robot (tree yabbie), David Bowen stops by on a drone piloted by a plant, and we are greeted by the idea of a dumpling. They plug: Australian Plugs drone plant … Continue reading "Biobang! Ep 0005: “Drifting in the Canopy,” Khan + Quitmeyer, Michael Candy, David Bowen, The Idea of a Dumpling (feat. DJ Dez + JPOM + Grace)"
Biobang! The Digital Naturalism Podcast
Our weekly podcast where guests climb, swim, and hack their way to our mysterious locations to discuss Field Biology, Interaction Design, Art, Crafts and general weirdness. New guest experts in many fields along with non-experts who got past our security :)
Brought to you by Andy Quitmeyer and Tasneem Khan of the Digital Naturalism Conference.