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The Royal College of Art Podcast

The Royal College of Art Podcast

Released: 2025-11-27
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19 Episodes
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19 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2025-11-27
© Royal College of Art
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Will AI help to nurture our relationship with the natural world, or erode it?

Will AI help to nurture our relationship with the natural world, or erode it?

Artificial intelligence is impacting every aspect of our lives, but what does its exponential rise mean for the natural world? In this episode of the RCA Podcast, RCA President and Vice-Chancellor Christoph Lindner is joined by two leading voices workin
Time: 50:09
00:00:00 Introduction: Will AI Nurture or Erode Our Relationship with Nature?
00:00:50 Will AI Nurture or Erode Our Relationship with Nature?
00:05:59 The Non-Human Lens: Is Our Humanness the Block to AI & Nature?
00:09:39 Data as an Art Material: A Taxonomy for Artists and Creatives
00:14:37 Project: Models of Care – Low-Resource AI & the Melting Glacier
00:17:58 Project: RAT Systems – Data Privacy and Naked Mole Rats
00:22:37 Will AI End Human Creativity? The Flourishing of a Creative Age
00:26:16 AI Ethics: What is the Social Contract with Other Intelligences?
00:35:35 The Great Contradiction: AI's Carbon Footprint vs. Saving the Planet
00:42:53 The Cost of a Search: Should We Have an AI Carbon Calculator?
Artificial intelligence is impacting every aspect of our lives, but what does its exponential rise mean for the natural world?
In this episode of the RCA Podcast, RCA President and Vice-Chancellor Christoph Lindner is joined by two leading voices working at the intersection of art and design, living systems and future technology.
Guests
Dr Danielle Barrios O’Neill: Danielle is Associate Dean (Academic Planning & Development), Schools of Communication and Design. Her research explores complex living systems, technology, and the use of advanced play and speculative design to help humans engage with and reshape ‘wicked problems’, like climate change.Dr Julie Freeman: Julie is Founder of art and design studios Translating Nature and ShapedSound. Her work has seen her turn raw data from living systems, like fish or mole rats, into physical and sonic artworks. Julie's most recent work, Models of Care, uses data from Arctic glaciers to explore environmental responsibility and the relationship between artificial intelligence, climate change, and human agency.Get more information:
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Episode ID: 1000738642025
GUID: 82661e55-8285-458c-b687-0e2236953c52
Release Date: 27/11/2025, 11:31:00

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The Royal College of Art (RCA), the QS world number 1 university for art and design, brings you insight into the philosophy behind the programmes at the RCA by talking to staff, students, and the wider RCA community about what we do here and how the work of architects, artists, communicators, designers and researchers affect the world at large.

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