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  • Interview with Caley McGillvary – Fungi Enthusiast

    Exploring the Fascinating World of Fungi with Caley McGillvary. In this episode of Strange Intelligences, we explore the fabulous world of fungi with Caley, a passionate fungiphile known for her exciting excursions…
  • Interview with Ricardo Dal Farra – Balance-Unbalance

    Ricardo Dal Farra is Professor of Music and Media Arts at Concordia University, Canada. He is founder-director of the Electronic Arts Experimentation and Research Centre (CEIARTE) at UNTREF, Argentina, director of the…
  • Interview with Tim Walker on Collective Intelligence

    In this interview, Tim and Maggie discuss collective intelligence, systemic work and the challenges and opportunities of working with and within cultural institutions.   Tim Walker is an Auckland-based strategic arts and…
  • Interview with Shamsher Virk – Leonardo Organisation

    In this episode of Strange Intelligences, Maggie sits down with Shamsher Virk, Senior Director at Leonardo, to discuss the transformative power of creative and cultural exchange. Shamsher shares insights from his global…
  • Interview with Jodie Armstrong-Downes – Nature and Forest Therapy Guide

    Jodie Armstrong-Downes is a Certified Nature and Forest Therapy Guide, founder of Noga, and a creative thinker with a deeply embodied connection to Mother Earth. Over the past decade, her well-being journey has…
  • Becca Campbell Image talking about NeuroDiversity

    Interview with Becca Campbell: Neurodiversity and Strange Intelligence

    Becca Campbell is a writer, artist, coach, and consultant specialising in neurodiversity. Having lived amongst multiple generations of neurodiverse family members, Becca brings a wealth of personal experience to her coaching practice. Her expertise…
  • Sharyne Lewis Artist

    Sharyne Lewis Presents: Portals to Venus

    Since 1998, Sharyne Lewis, known as Bailartheskies, has developed an innovative, transdisciplinary practice that invites audiences to explore the intersection of movement, technology, and visual art. Her creative portfolio spans photography, drawing,…
  • Interview with Kieran Monaghan

    Kieran Monaghan - is predominantly, and persistently, a drummer and percussionist of found sounds. He calls Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington home. His first crude musical steps were in the late 80’s, playing drums in…
  • A glitchy landscape photo of farming hills but with interesting flares across it depicting Transdisciplinary Approaches to climate change

    Integrating AI and Transdisciplinary Approaches to Combat Climate Change

    As the world grapples with the climate change crisis, it's clear that no single discipline or viewpoint can provide all the answers.   This blog post compares a transdisciplinary approaches to climate…
  • BioSignals: Interview with Kelly Kahukiwa

    Kelly Kahukiwa (Ngāti IO, Ngāti Whakaue, Ngai Tūhoe and Te Aitanga -ā Māhaki) is an artist, musician, intercultural leader and indigenous researcher. Kelly’s artistic practice spans many contemporary and traditional forms, including…
  • Hardware Experiments

    Our colleague Frederico D.A. de Sena Pereira (from the SEADs network) is working with our NZ team to research various means for connecting to and receiving plant signals.     Humans can…
  • BioPlastic Experiments

    BioSignals and bioplastics - experiments with resilient and highly noxious weeds. Stopping the Moth Plant (Araujia hortorum) in its tracks is many a conservationist's dream. In NZ, the plant is disturbingly known…
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