A Digital Canvas for Art
By Kara Miller

A screenshot from "Searching for Michelle," a work of by Maja Kalogera art comissioned by Turbulence.org.
We often talk on this show about new advances in science, math, and technology. Today, we ask what progress in those areas can do for a whole other world of ideas: The arts.
From music in video games to web-generated comic strips, traditional art may be migrating out of concert halls and gallery spaces and onto the Internet.
Guests:
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Helen Thorington, co-founder, Turbulence.org; co-director, New Radio
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Evan Ziporyn, director, MIT's Center for Art, Science and Technology
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Each week, Kara Miller talks to Boston's most innovative thinkers, examining new ideas and potential solutions to today’s many challenges. Topics range from education to health care to green energy. Join us on Saturdays at 7 a.m. and Sundays at 10 p.m.As a radio host, Kara Miller has interviewed thinkers from E.J. Dionne to Howard Gardner, Deepak Chopra to Lani Guinier. She is a panelist on WGBH-TV's "Beat the Press," as well as an Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her writing has appeared in The Boston Globe, The National Journal, The Boston Herald, Boston Magazine, and The International Herald Tribune.
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