Surroundscapes

Episode

Claire L Evans, author, singer, and songwriter

S4 Episode 1: Claire L Evans

In the first episode of series 4 we cover the feminist history of computing, albums as research projects, using Google Magenta AI as a compositional tool on YACHT’s album ‘Chain Tripping’, the changes in the platform economy as seen by musicians, making a living as a musician in pandemic times and more.

Claudia Holmeier, co-founder of Digitalanalog Festival

S3 Episode 7: Claudia Holmeier

Music and video festivals – in-person to streaming, and the future. Claudia and her husband Stefan founded the Digitalanalog experimental music and video festival in Germany 20 years ago.

Dena Lowery, COO of Opus Even

S3 Episode 6: Dena Lowery

The future of corporate events, conferences and trade shows. Dena runs operation for a very large global events company who do some of the most high-profile corporate conferences, product launches and trade-show booths.

James Patten, founder and CEO of patten Studio

S3 Episode 5: James Patten

The use of technology to rekindle events. James has supplied cutting-edge technology solutions for events such as the Super Bowl, CES exhibition booths, fashion shows, product launches and more.

Liz Berry, Director of Hologramica

S3 Episode 4: Liz Berry

The use of video holograms for next-generation events. Liz has had an incredibly successful and varied career as a moving-light technician, lighting designer and creative director, and more recently video holography expert and manufacturer of Holonet.

Julian Lemaitre & Kevin Hinds of Pure Sets

S3 Episode 3: Julien Lemaitre & Kevin Hinds

Pivoting your business during COVID and new forms of livestreaming. Julien and Kevin have a very successful film production company but pivoted due to the pandemic as film sets were shut down to form a now highly successful company providing COVID monitoring and testing and PPE for film sets.

Simon Honywill, an audio consultant

S3 Episode 2: Simon Honywill

The future of festivals and live concerts. Simon has been a live sound engineer for over 40 years covering events from 100-stage festivals and some of the largest classical events, to the closing ceremony of the London Paralympics and much more.

Dave Labuskes, CEO of Axiva

S3 Episode 1: Dave Labuskes

The future of trade shows and the state of the AV industry. Avixa is the AV industry trade organization as well as the organizer of the largest trade shows worldwide for our industry.

Michael Stueve of Ankrom Moisan

S2 Episode 07: Michael Stueve

Representing the view of the architect in the design of the workspace. Architects have been thought to be the enemy of the AV industry, prioritizing aesthetics over acoustics and seeing building technology as a necessary evil.

Bernd Schindler of IB Schindler

S2 Episode 06: Bernd Schindler

Bernd runs a small but immensely innovative AV company in Germany, working for many large corporations. He talks about how his work has evolved from single-room AV design, through large integrated facilities to the current projects that he is involved in which feature rapid deployment of many sites with central monitoring and control.

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