Podcast 296: Nina Young

Become a Patron! I really enjoy talking with Nina Young. Her excitement for her work - and music/art in general - is ever-present, and her approach to composition is something that will resonate with a lot of us. Her background is unique, combining a love of engineering and science with a deep passion for music, the result is a deep and satisfying body of work that is easy to approach. I saw Nina talk at Expo '74, and the speech was very inspiring - it gave me the desire to work with people, combine concepts and iterative development into a greater whole, and to be willing to take a chance on new work ideas. The chat we had for the podcast takes that even further, helping me understand how she honed her work through education and trial-and-error, and how a constantly evolving set of work keeps her on her toes - and exploring options both new and ancient. I really enjoyed this talk, and I also kind of envy the sound of the birds twittering in the background - it's starting to get cold here in Minnesota, and that sounds pretty idyllic! I hope you enjoy it too!

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An interview podcast where we talk to people that are engaged in the connection of art and music to technology. Visual artists, musicians, software developers and other creatives are invited to talk about their background, current work and future vision.