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EP#441: Exploring the Arctic Through Art and Technology with Cy Keener

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In this episode, Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig chat with Cy Keener, an interdisciplinary artist who merges art and technology to document and visualize the natural world. Cy discusses his journey from architecture to creating custom instruments and sensors for scientific research in the Arctic. He explains how his work helps visualize complex phenomena like sea ice and ocean waves, and shares insights into his collaboration with scientists. Cy also delves into the engineering challenges of building durable sensors for extreme environments and the artistic process of transforming raw data into compelling visual art.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Cy Keener's background in architecture and transition to art and technology.
  • The process of designing custom instruments and sensors for Arctic research.
  • Challenges of creating durable electronics for extreme environments.
  • Collaboration with scientists to document and visualize sea ice and icebergs.
  • The artistic process of transforming scientific data into visual art.
  • The significance of art in making scientific data accessible and engaging.
  • The role of broader impacts in National Science Foundation funding.
  • The evolution of Cy's sensor designs from Arduino-based prototypes to advanced devices.
  • The use of different materials and technologies for creating resilient enclosures.
  • Insights into the conservation of electronic art for future generations.
  • Examples of Cy's art installations and exhibitions showcasing Arctic data.
  • The importance of merging empirical data with experiential art.

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Community Questions:

  • What are your thoughts on the intersection of art and technology in scientific research?
  • How do you think visual art can help make complex scientific data more accessible?
  • What other natural phenomena would you like to see visualized through art and technology?

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This show is brought to you by MacroFab, which provides a platform for electronics manufacturing services (EMS), hardware development, designing, and prototyping for individuals, startups, and businesses. Key MacroFab services include PCB (Printed Circuit Board) fabrication, assembly, and testing. Customers can use MacroFab's platform to upload their PCB designs, select components, and specify manufacturing requirements.

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In this episode, Parker Dillmann and Stephen Kraig chat with Cy Keener, an interdisciplinary artist who merges art and technology to document and visualize the natural world. Cy discusses his journey from architecture to creating custom instruments and sensors for scientific research in the Arctic. He explains how his work helps visualize complex phenomena like sea ice and ocean waves, and shares insights into his collaboration with scientists. Cy also delves into the engineering challenges of building durable sensors for extreme environments and the artistic process of transforming raw data into compelling visual art.

Key Discussion Points:

  • Cy Keener's background in architecture and transition to art and technology.
  • The process of designing custom instruments and sensors for Arctic research.
  • Challenges of creating durable electronics for extreme environments.
  • Collaboration with scientists to document and visualize sea ice and icebergs.
  • The artistic process of transforming scientific data into visual art.
  • The significance of art in making scientific data accessible and engaging.
  • The role of broader impacts in National Science Foundation funding.
  • The evolution of Cy's sensor designs from Arduino-based prototypes to advanced devices.
  • The use of different materials and technologies for creating resilient enclosures.
  • Insights into the conservation of electronic art for future generations.
  • Examples of Cy's art installations and exhibitions showcasing Arctic data.
  • The importance of merging empirical data with experiential art.

Relevant Links:

Community Questions:

  • What are your thoughts on the intersection of art and technology in scientific research?
  • How do you think visual art can help make complex scientific data more accessible?
  • What other natural phenomena would you like to see visualized through art and technology?

MacroFab:

This show is brought to you by MacroFab, which provides a platform for electronics manufacturing services (EMS), hardware development, designing, and prototyping for individuals, startups, and businesses. Key MacroFab services include PCB (Printed Circuit Board) fabrication, assembly, and testing. Customers can use MacroFab's platform to upload their PCB designs, select components, and specify manufacturing requirements.

We Want to Hear From You!

Subscribe to Circuit Break wherever you get your podcasts! And join our online discussion hub at forum.macrofab.com to keep the conversation going with electrical engineering experts and experimenters! You can also email us at podcast@macrofab.com.

  continue reading

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