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March 19, 2026
Podcast, Art Meets Tech, Artificial Intelligence, Entertainment
Yao Pei
How Can Creatives Manage a World with AI

In this episode of the Arts Management and Technology Podcast: Tech in the Arts, Cara Flanery speaks with Kevin Stein, principal and co-founder of Signal Path Immersive, about how AI is transforming the entertainment industry, creative workflows, and authorship in the arts. Drawing on his experience across traditional media and emerging technology, Kevin reflects on AI as a collaborative tool rather than a replacement for human creativity, discusses the operational changes AI is bringing to Hollywood, and offers thoughtful advice for artists navigating an increasingly AI-driven creative landscape.

How Can Creatives Manage a World with AI
March 12, 2026
Podcast, theater, Art Meets Tech
Yao Pei
Crystal Manich:  Artistry, Opera, and ...

In this episode of the Arts Management and Technology Podcast: Tech in the Arts, Samantha Childers and Luna Lu speak with Emmy-nominated director and librettist Crystal Manich about her international career across opera, theater, and Cirque du Soleil, the development of her new opera Time to Act, and how emerging technologies like AI are reshaping creative work in the arts. Crystal reflects on storytelling in opera, directing large-scale productions around the world, and the importance of preserving human creativity while responsibly integrating AI as a tool for research, organization, and artistic production.

Crystal Manich:  Artistry, Opera, and Grandiosity
February 11, 2026
Podcast, Media, Art Meets Tech
Yao Pei
From Dystopia to Utopia, an interview with ...

In this episode of the Arts Management and Technology Podcast: Tech in the Arts, Dr. Brett Ashley Crawford and Hales Wilson speak with media artist Sarah Turner about her interdisciplinary practice at the intersection of emerging technology, performance, digital culture, and arts administration. Turner reflects on how her background in history, arts management, and experimental video informs her work critiquing platforms such as Zoom, blockchain, and AI, as well as her long-term exploration of censorship, NSFW online spaces, and alternative distribution models. The conversation traces her experiences balancing administrative and artistic roles, building DIY communities through projects like mobile public projections, and navigating institutional boundaries around funding and content. Turner also discusses her recent AI-focused work—particularly her playful yet critical “Dolphins” series—as a way to interrogate utopian fantasies, oracle-like knowledge systems, and the absurdities of human–AI interaction. The episode closes with reflections on adapting to rapidly changing technologies and Turner’s advice to emerging digital artists: embrace experimentation, break tools intentionally, and treat media art as a space of play, critique, and collective making.

From Dystopia to Utopia, an interview with Sarah Turner, New Media artist
January 25, 2026
Podcast, Media, Entertainment
Yao Pei
Free Press, Bad Press, and the Muscogee ...

In this episode of the Arts Management and Technology Lab, host Luna Lu speaks with Bad Press co-directors Rebecca Lansberry-Baker and Joe Peeler, alongside journalist and film subject Angel Ellis, about the making of their Sundance 2023 award-winning documentary. The conversation explores how the team came together, the ethical and creative challenges of documenting press censorship within the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and the tension between tribal sovereignty and press freedom. Through Angel Ellis’s experience as a journalist turned whistleblower, the episode highlights the vital role of independent Indigenous media, transparency, and civic participation, while also reflecting on trust, community-based storytelling, and the power of individuals to effect democratic change.

Free Press,  Bad Press, and the Muscogee Nation: A Conversation with Filmmakers
December 17, 2025
Art Meets Tech, Creative Coding, Data Visualization, Interview
Brett Ashley Crawford, Ph.D.
Livecoding and Interdisciplinary Performance: ...

Eric Theise is a geospatial engineer, filmmaker, and performance artist. On September 5, 2025, he shared “A Synesthete’s Atlas” Performing Cartography, in an artist talk at the Frank-Ratchye Studio for Creative Inquiry at the College of Fine Arts. The following is a joint effort by Nate Xiang, who attended the artist talk, and an interview with Eric afterwards.

Livecoding and Interdisciplinary Performance: An Interview with Eric Theise
Brad Stephenson
October 5, 2006
Art Meets Tech, CAMT Updates, Conferences

Podcast: Cary McQueen Morrow Interview

Brad Stephenson
October 5, 2006
Art Meets Tech, CAMT Updates, Conferences

Brad interviews CAMT's executive director Cary McQueen Morrow, and they discuss the upcoming Technology in the Arts conference and Cary's sad lack of a proper Looney Tunes education. Cary's interview

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Brad Stephenson
September 29, 2006
CAMT Updates

Podcast: Guillermo's Interview

Brad Stephenson
September 29, 2006
CAMT Updates

Brad Stephenson interviews Guillermo Marinero. Guillermo's interview

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Brad Stephenson
September 29, 2006
CAMT Updates

Podcast: Melody's Interview

Brad Stephenson
September 29, 2006
CAMT Updates

Brad Stephenson interviews Melody Fleishauer. Melody's interview

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September 29, 2006
CAMT Updates

Podcast: Haebin's Interview

Brad Stephenson
September 29, 2006
CAMT Updates

Brad Stephenson interviews Haebin Kim. Haebin's interview

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