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SODA Amplified

SODA Amplified

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Are you interested in the latest topics in digital media and technology and want to hear from marginalised voices in that field? In SODA Amplified you will join the academic staff at The School of Digital Arts (SODA) at Manchester Metropolitan University in conversations with artists and academics that tackle the most challenging questions with the digital arts. Not only will you learn about these latest topics, but you will also hear stories from underrepresented voices within the creative industries. Follow @SODAmcr on Twitter and @schoolofdigitalarts on Facebook and Instagram. Produced by Markus Hetheier and Evan Wilson. Music by Evan Wilson.© 2022 Art
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    • Episode 6: Marsha Courneya talks to Anjali Vats
      Jun 22 2022

      In this episode, Marsha Courneya, Senior Research Assistant at the School of Digital Arts (SODA), talks to Anjali Vats, an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law with an interest in issues related to race, law, rhetoric, media studies and popular culture with a particular focus on intellectual property.

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      43 min
    • Episode 5: Valentino Catricalà talks to Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg
      Jun 15 2022

      In this episode, School of Digital Arts (SODA) Gallery curator and Lecturer in Curating Valentino Catricalà talks to Alexandra-Daisy Ginsberg, an artist examining our fraught relationships with nature and technology.

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      40 min
    • Episode 4: Marsha Courneya talks to Marianne R. Petit
      Jun 8 2022

      In this episode, Marsha Courneya, Senior Research Assistant at the School of Digital Arts (SODA), talks to artist and educator Marianne R. Petit whose work explores fairytales, anatomical obsessions, and collective storytelling practices.

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      47 min
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