#41: ALGO — Lessons from Teaching, Live Streaming, Publishing, and 3 Years of Podcasting
Episode description
Harvard's Jose Luis García del Castillo and host Nono Martínez Alonso on teaching, live streaming, the guilt of postponing things, the difficulties of delegating tasks and micro-management, the fear of shipping creative work, and lessons learned after forty podcast episodes.
This episode opens the ALGO series—conversations between Jose Luis García del Castillo y López and myself on teaching, machine learning, coding, and creativity.
It's been three years since I last interviewed Jose Luis, and I enjoyed learning how his life changed when he became a Doctor of Design, began teaching at Harvard, and started live-streaming his lectures online. We also discuss the guilt of postponing things, the difficulties of delegating tasks and micro-management, the fear of shipping creative work, and lessons learned after forty podcast episodes.
Jose Luis García del Castillo y López is an architect, educator, and Doctor of Design in Technology by the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he teaches Computational Design. He runs a weekly Computational Design Live Stream at ParametricCamp.
Links
- ParametricCamp live streams and tutorials on YouTube and Instagram
- Introduction to Computational Design course
- Introduction to Computational Design student projects
- Machina.NET - A real-time robotics control open-source framework
- Nono's YouTube channel and Live Stream playlist
- Jose Luis Garcia del Castillo y López — Will Robots Simplify Your Life? (Episode 3)
- Nono Martínez Alonso — The Origins of Getting Simple (Episode 25)
- Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)
- The Coding Train by Daniel Shiffman
- A Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez
- Cien Años de Soledad by Gabriel García Márquez
- Originals by Adam Grant
- Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson
- The Laws of Simplicity by John Maeda
- Ben Fry
- Panagiotis Michalatos
- Daniel Shiffman
- Steven Johnson
- Kevin Kelly
- Philip Glass
- Ray Kurzweil
- Seth Godin
- John Maeda
- 0:00 · Intro
- 1:38 · How's your life changed after submitting your thesis?
- 6:26 · Live streaming a Harvard course
- 10:39 · How did you start live streaming?
- 11:38 · ParametricCamp is back
- 13:54 · The ParametricCamp community
- 14:49 · Why do you teach?
- 16:40 · What's the process you follow to prepare your lectures?
- 17:35 · Running away from too much abstraction
- 18:50 · How does it feel to be a YouTuber, Jose Luis?
- 19:53 · Tools that make teaching easier
- 21:39 · What would you like to do if you had the time?
- 23:04 · Would you be able to do what you're doing in the US in Spain?
- 26:12 · What has Nono been up to?
- 29:58 · 'This is who we are'
- 31:42 · After publishing, the piece is not yours anymore
- 33:03 · Publishing fear
- 33:45 · I-don't-care-what-you-think gene
- 35:14 · What will people judge you for?
- 36:11 · Lessons learned from 3 years of podcasting
- 38:41 · Forty humans that love what they do
- 40:11 · The things we never get around doing
- 42:25 · Eliminating the word 'should'
- 45:02 · Avoiding micro-management
- 46:40 · How does it feel to be a YouTuber, Nono?
- 50:05 · What will machine learning for creatives look like in the future?
- 53:00 · Who would you write a book with?
- 54:50 · The purpose of teaching
- 55:51 · Books
- 56:49 · ALGO
- 57:40 · Outro
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