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12/03/21: Aesthetic and Organic Complexity with Tyler Hobbs & Bill Cresco, moderated by Anya & Joe

12/03/21: Aesthetic and Organic Complexity with Tyler Hobbs & Bill Cresco, moderated by Anya & Joe

FromBoston Computation Club


12/03/21: Aesthetic and Organic Complexity with Tyler Hobbs & Bill Cresco, moderated by Anya & Joe

FromBoston Computation Club

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Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Dec 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tyler Hobbs is a generative artist from Austin, Texas.  Bill Cresco is a geneticist who specializes in quantitative evolutionary genomics at the University of Oregon.  Today Tyler and Bill joined us for a wide-ranging discussion, seeded by the topic of "complexity".  The conversation was fascilitated by our two excellent moderators, Anya and Joe.  Anya studied studio art and environmental studies at Wellesley College and now works at Reed Hilderbrand, and Joe studied bioengineering at MIT and now works at Ginko Bioworks.  The conversation was wide-ranging and compelling, and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did!  

Learn more about Tyler Hobbs HERE.
Learn more about Bill Cresco and his lab HERE.
Learn more about the Boston Computation Club HERE.
Learn more about Anya HERE.
Learn more about Joe: Just kidding, you can't, he is an internet ninja.
Watch the video version of this talk HERE.
Released:
Dec 4, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (53)

The Boston Computation Club is a small seminar group focused on mathematical computer science, and computational mathematics. Its name is plagiarized from the London Computation Club. Boston Computation Club meetings occur roughly every other week, on weekends, around 5pm EDT (modulo speaker availability). The usual format is a 20m presentation followed by 40m of discussion. Some, but not all, meetings are posted on YouTube and in podcast form.