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Cut Pathways
Cut Pathways
19 episodes
7 months ago
Cut Pathways, a podcast developed by the Oral History Program at Carnegie Mellon University, showcases different pathways students and faculty take to navigate their experiences in higher education.
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Cut Pathways, a podcast developed by the Oral History Program at Carnegie Mellon University, showcases different pathways students and faculty take to navigate their experiences in higher education.
Show more...
History
Arts,
Technology
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S2E7: The Wild West of Computing LIVE!
Cut Pathways
1 hour 8 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
S2E7: The Wild West of Computing LIVE!
“The Wild West of Computing” Live! An Oral History Podcast Performance from Cut PathwaysCreated by the Carnegie Mellon University Oral History Program in the University Libraries This episode is a live recording of an event held on April 7. Hosts Katherine Barbera and David Bernabo take you on a 68-minute journey through the fascinating history of computer science at Carnegie Mellon. Hear voices like Raj Reddy, Jesse Quatse, and Sherri Nichols, and stories about the DARPA grant that started it all, the Coke machine that inspired the Internet of Things, and more. Guest appearances by historian Andrew Meade McGee and curator Sam Lemley, who presents early computing machines. Live electronic music by How Things Are Made and real-time story illustrations (sorry you can't see these on the podcast) by multidisciplinary artist and designer Maggie Lynn Negrete. This episode also features newer oral history interviews that were conducted after Cut Pathways, Season 2 was released.
Cut Pathways
Cut Pathways, a podcast developed by the Oral History Program at Carnegie Mellon University, showcases different pathways students and faculty take to navigate their experiences in higher education.