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Shaping Business Minds Through Art - The Artian Podcast

By: The Artian Hosted by Nir Hindi
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  • In this show, we expose the way artists think and how they influence business innovation. You can expect unique speakers who will share their tips, ideas, and methods to develop an artistic mindset in business. We often think about art as an object – a painting, a song, a movie, a sculpture, or a play. But what if we learned that art is actually a mindset, a way of thinking and operating in the world? A mindset, that more than ever could, and should, be applied to the world of business, technology, and innovation.In this podcast, Nir Hindi, founder of The Artian, fascinated by entrepreneurship and art, is searching to learn how artists think, why art can influence business, what innovators and business leaders can learn from artists, and much more.This is a series of interviews with a wide range of people from artists, entrepreneurs, or business professionals that all have one thing in common: relationship to art. We invite you to join us as we explore this path for developing an artistic mindset.
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  • S02E23. Andrew Zolli. New Humanism.
    Dec 2 2021

    In this episode, Andrew Zolli, Chief Impact Officer at Planet, the imagery company, speaks about the initiative he leads, “Art as Planet.” We discuss what the role of art in communicating scientific vision is? How artists have been helping in shaping an innovative culture in a satellite company, and why should small startups launch their own artist in residence?

    Zolli is a technologist, strategic foresight expert, and author. In the past he was the primary creative and curatorial force behind PopTech, a well-known innovation, and social change network; he served as a Fellow of the National Geographic Society and served on the Boards of the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

    See the show notes here. 

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    45 mins
  • S02E22. Dr. Claudia Schnugg. Building Art-Science Collaboration.
    Nov 25 2021

    In this episode, Dr. Claudia Schnugg, an author, curator, researcher, and producer of art and science collaborations, shares her knowledge about building art-science collaborations, examples of successful partnerships, and what organizations can benefit from these collaborations.

    Check the show notes to learn more.

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    45 mins
  • S02E21. Dr. John Maeda. Transforming The Economy with Art and Design
    Nov 11 2021

    In this episode, Dr. John Maeda, speaks about art and artists, the difference between art and design, why parents who sent their kids to RISD thought about innovation, and why, art and design are positioned to transform the economy of the 21st-century economy.

    Click here to see the show notes.

    Voices:
    John Maeda's Ted Talk
    David Bowie in an interview to BBC 1999

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    49 mins

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A kind and inspirational view into the Art / Science / Entrepreneurship conversation

It has been a please to follow Nir and his team to n this beautiful series of podcasts. I have gained a ton of valuable information for others and had the wonderful opportunity to work directly with the team. Highly recommended.

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