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Theatre Tech Talks: Artificial Intelligence, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre

Theatre Tech Talks: Artificial Intelligence, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre

Written by: Tjaša Ferme
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Theatre Tech Talks: Artificial Intelligence, Science, and Biomedia in Theatre is a podcast hosted by Tjaša Ferme exploring new forms of theatre interwoven with high tech. In the interviews, Tjaša probes at the "why”s and "how”s to demystify the intricate connection between the biological and artificial, as well as explore the innate wisdom of the body and how new tech can help us get a peek inside of our brains, bodies, and souls. Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • A Wacky Play About a Global Pandemic That Came True
    Apr 15 2025
    Host Tjaša Ferme chats with playwright Chisa Hutchinson about her play, Bleeding Class. Chisa was aiming to write a wacky satire about a global pandemic, but then everything came true. She says she’s not clairvoyant, but has always been just a bit before her time!
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    42 mins
  • An Homage to Theatre in The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy
    Apr 8 2025
    Host Tjaša Ferme has an inspired conversation with the creative team of The 7th Voyage of Egon Tichy. Creators go deep into demystifying the beautiful cohabitation of theatre and cinema in the piece, the inability to move the camera even a millimeter, and creating an obstacle course as a gift to the audience.
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    38 mins
  • Meltdown, an Opera About Two Thousand Ice-Elephants Melting Every Second
    Apr 1 2025
    Host Tjaša Ferme chats with David Cote and Hai-Ting Chinn about their opera, Meltdown. This is an adventurous episode about arctic expeditions, drilling ice cores, what monodrama really means, and creating unique experiences mixing operatic tragedy with funny ukulele songs about pee bottles.
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    38 mins
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