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Rising algorithms: The threats and opportunities AI poses to the arts
26 May 2024In Pōneke Wellington this week artists, technologists, and critical thinkers have been exploring together questions around machine learning and artificial intelligence. They’ve gathered as part of… Video, Audio
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The story behind the AI image that shocked the world
26 May 2024Boris Eldagsen became the most notorious artist in the world last year, after winning an award at one of the world's biggest photography competitions with an image entirely generated by AI. Audio
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Regional Wrap: The world’s steampunk capital
26 May 2024Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different region in Aotearoa for the weekly Regional Wrap. This week we’re in the steampunk capital of the world - Oamaru. Audio
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Photographer captures grim reality of 'last chance tourism'
26 May 2024As global warming continues, many parts of the world including natural wonders and island countries are at risk of damage or disappearing. This has led to a trend of ‘last chance tourism’ where… Audio
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The hands behind iconic Crown Lynn hit the stage
26 May 2024Te Pou Theatre’s latest offering puts a spotlight on the wāhine factory workers behind the iconic Crown Lynn crockery. Audio
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Diversifying video games through creative writing
26 May 2024Gamers with a passion for creative writing can merge their interests in Aotearoa's only creative writing paper dedicated to video games. Audio
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From Princess Chelsea to Nan Goldin: Fast Favourites with Ebony Lamb
26 May 2024Pōneke Wellington based Ebony Lamb has the distinction of having developed two parallel acclaimed careers: as a singer-songwriter and as a photographer. Audio
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Dame Wendy Pye: Teaching the World to read
After almost 40 years of creating literacy tools for children all over the world, Dame Wendy Pye has written her memoir TEACHING THE WORLD TO READ - My multi-million dollar story covering her life… Audio
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The surprising way Mars affects our oceans
26 May 2024A study from the University of Sydney has revealed a surprising link between Mars and Earth. The gravitational interaction between the two planets drives a 2.4-million-year cycle of global warming -… Audio
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The headlines we didn’t read
26 May 2024Mary Argue is back guiding us through the latest weird and wonderful headlines from the world of science. Audio
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Taking regular breaks from the Keto Diet may be the key
26 May 2024A trial involving mice suggest the keto diet might accelerate organ ageing, which would raise the risk of conditions like heart disease, cancer and type 2 diabetes. However, switching mice back to a… Audio
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Embracing random luck and chance for a better life
26 May 2024How do random events impact the bigger events in our lives and the history of the world? Audio
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There’s no need to shower everyday
26 May 2024According to most medical professionals there's no inherent health benefit from showering daily - in fact it can even be bad for you, drying out your skin and undermining your immune system. But… Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 May 2024
26 May 2024New Zealand's big awards for journalists were given out this week at a time when many are losing their jobs. Also - Mediawatch talks to an editor who has secured the future of two important medical… Audio