From b90e5ac6d9f03dfab3f3b63eb408d32b6c13785b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: james Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2020 00:45:40 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'content/topic/interviews.md' --- content/topic/interviews.md | 6 ++++++ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+) diff --git a/content/topic/interviews.md b/content/topic/interviews.md index e5693f2..9dce960 100644 --- a/content/topic/interviews.md +++ b/content/topic/interviews.md @@ -29,6 +29,12 @@ has_experiments: [] ![Interview conducted on 10 September, 2020](audio:https://machinelistening.exposed/library/Yolande%20Stengers/Yolande%20Stengers%20and%20Jenny%20Kennedy%20(10)/Yolande%20Stengers%20and%20Jenny%20Kenn%20-%20Yolande%20Stengers.mp3) +## Angie Abdilla + +Angie talks to us about [Old Ways, New](https://oldwaysnew.com/), the Indigenous owned and led social enterprise she founded, based on Gadigal land in Redfern, Sydney. We discuss Country Centered Design, a methodology which applies Indigenous design principles to the development of technologies for places, spaces and experiences, and how this contrasts with the 'placelessness' on which so many machine learning/listening systems are based. + +![Interview conducted on 2 September, 2020](audio:https://machinelistening.exposed/_preview/library/Angie%20Abdilla/Angie%20Abdilla%20(31)/Angie%20Abdilla%20-%20Angie%20Abdilla.mp3) + ## James Parker (w Jasmine Guffond) This is the first of three radio shows as part of [Jasmine's](https://jasmineguffond.bandcamp.com/album/microphone-permission) guest residency at Noods Radio. It features an interview with [James](https://law.unimelb.edu.au/about/staff/james-parker) about his research on machine listening, this curriculum, the project with Unsound, and a selection of electronic music.