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Curious about how technology and art collide, spark, and sometimes totally confuse each other? The Intersect of Tech and Art is your backstage pass to the wild, weird, and wonderful world where digital innovation meets creative expression. Created by Juergen Berkessel—a lifelong artist, technologist, and enthusiast for all things experimental—this podcast is for anyone who loves art, design, tech, or just a good story about the creative process. Whether you’re a digital artist, designer, tech enthusiast, or simply fascinated by how artificial intelligence, digital tools, and new technologies are shaking up the arts, you’ll find real-world insights and plenty of inspiration here. Each week, The Intersect dives into everything from digital art and AI in art to creative technology, design trends, and the latest breakthroughs in art technology. Expect lively features about artists and innovators, hands-on explorations of AI creativity, algorithmic art, and musings on how blockchain, augmented reality, and digital culture are transforming the art community. Episodes are packed with honest conversations, practical examples, and a healthy dose of friendly curiosity—plus a few laughs along the way. What sets The Intersect apart? It’s guided by Juergen’s unique perspective as someone who’s been both a practicing artist and a digital strategist since the days when floppy disks were still cool. The show was born out of the same curiosity and tension that drives the art-tech world: how do we balance human creativity with the possibilities (and pitfalls) of technology? That’s what keeps our community of artists, technologists, and innovators coming back—and keeps our newsletter subscriber numbers growing strong (with almost nobody unsubscribing, which is practically a miracle). Episodes run 20–30 minutes and drop weekly, making The Intersect a perfect listen for your coffee break, commute, or creative session. You’ll hear a mix of in-depth interviews, solo commentary, and the occasional panel-style discussion—always with a light, friendly tone that makes even the most complex tech trends feel accessible. A little transparency: this podcast is produced with the help of AI voice technology and synthetic voice tools. Why? Because frankly, the only way to bring this carefully researched, lovingly curated content from the newsletter to your ears each week is by experimenting with the very tools we talk about. Every episode is crafted, written, and reviewed by Juergen and a human team—AI is just our sidekick, not the boss. We see this as part of the ongoing conversation (and sometimes the tension) at the heart of art and tech today. Ready to join the fun, learn something new, and be part of a growing community at the intersect of art, design, and technology? Subscribe now to The Intersect of Tech and Art and don’t miss a single episode. For all the latest and to explore the full archive, visit theintersect.art.
Unknown Host hosts The Intersect of Tech and Art, a arts show with 62 episodes published.

The companion podcast to Issue No.84 of The Intersect. While an auction house spends a whole summit guessing what the newly minted AI rich might one day hang on a wall, Chelsea and Georgia sit with a sharper question: wh

The companion podcast to Issue No.83 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia chase one nagging question across the week's stories: when does a machine built to measure or manufacture quietly become a machine for feeling —

The companion podcast to Issue No.82 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia shut the curtains on the fireworks next door to ask a quietly provocative question: does great work require leaving home, or just knowing exactly

The companion podcast to Issue No.81 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia chase a single unsettling idea: the moment a tool gets frictionless, the hardest thing left to generate isn't the work — it's belief. What happen

The companion podcast to Issue No.80 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia sit with one uncomfortable idea: a thing is only what it is in relationship to what it's not — so when everything is technically correct and tona

The companion podcast to Issue No.79 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia chase a slippery question: when did fragility — the fact that a work would fall apart if you moved it across the street — become the whole point?

The companion podcast to Issue No.78 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia sit with a question the newsletter only gestures at: when artists deliberately slow down — soldering their own synths, drawing with pendulums, dr

The companion podcast to Issue No. 77 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia sit with a question that doesn't resolve cleanly: when wonder and surveillance share the same infrastructure, does knowing that change what you

The companion podcast to Issue No. 76 of The Intersect. We sit with a question that refuses to stay still: if photography keeps surviving every medium that was supposed to kill it, is it actually the thing we thought it

The companion podcast to Issue No. 75 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia sit with a question that runs underneath every story this week: in a world that rewards speed and automation, what does it mean — and what does

The companion podcast to Issue No. 74 of The Intersect. Chelsea and Georgia sit with a question that doesn't resolve neatly: when technology shows up at the most unrepeatable moments of human experience — the most intima

In this episode of The Intersect podcast, hosts Chelsea and Georgia explore Issue No. 73 of The Intersect newsletter, diving deep into how technology operates as invisible infrastructure in the art world rather than the

In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, hosts Chelsea and Georgia dive deep into Issue #72 of The Intersect newsletter, exploring the paradox of hyper-efficiency in creative systems. When technology becomes t

In this powerful episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore how the art we don't see—the banned, withdrawn, and refused—shapes our cultural narrative. From Amy Sherald's bold withdrawal of her entire exhibitio

In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore the delicate balance between AI as a helpful tool and its potential to replace human creativity. From Bandcamp's groundbreaking ban on AI-ge

In this episode of The Intersect, hosts Chelsea and Georgia explore Issue No. 69 of The Intersect newsletter, diving deep into the fascinating connections between art and technology. From cities transforming streets into

In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect of Art and Tech, hosts Chelsea and Georgia explore the fundamental question: "Who Gets to Hold the Pen?" As technology increasingly shapes artistic expression, they exam

In this episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore what makes creative work trustworthy when algorithms can instantly generate compelling images. They examine how artists and institutions are responding to thi

Explore the dynamic intersection of art and technology in 2025, where AI is redefining creative practices and challenging traditional norms. From musicians embracing AI tools to the unexpected banning of a font, this epi

In this thought-provoking episode of The Intersect, Chelsea and Georgia explore what happens when children become consumers of algorithmic creativity rather than creators themselves. From Dave Stewart's controversial AI
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