Nancy Baker Cahill

In this conversation, Ed Finn and Nancy Baker Cahill explore the intersections of interdisciplinary art, imagination, and technology. Nancy, an interdisciplinary artist and expanded filmmaker, discusses the importance of imagination in her work and its critical role in envisioning new models for governance and civic engagement. The conversation delves into the collaborative nature of art, particularly in the context of augmented reality (AR) and expanded cinema, highlighting how these mediums can foster audience engagement and co-creation.  They discuss the importance of participatory art and audience engagement, as well as the challenges and opportunities presented by imagining future humans and post-human concepts. The conversation emphasizes the necessity of nurturing our imagination as a vital resource in a world increasingly influenced by technology.

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Imagination: everyone knows you need it to change the world, but nobody really knows how it works. In this podcast from Arizona State University, we chat with artists, writers, scientists and engineers to explore how imagination is viewed, valued, and practiced in their work.