Trudi Sandmeier 00:00 Today on Save As: Leslie Madrigal 00:01 Women’s sites in Los Angeles are less than three percent. That is insane, because women touched every single aspect of history here. They were so deeply involved in all elements……
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Using AI to Reclaim and Preserve APIA Heritage As artificial intelligence (AI) transforms modern life, we’re understanding more about the benefits and tradeoffs of its use in generating content. New alum Paul Kim wrote his master’s thesis about how generative
Using AI to Reclaim and Preserve APIA Heritage Cindy Olnick 0:00Today on Save As: Paul Kim 0:01You can be scared or you can be critical and you can be skeptical of the technology, while at the same time being competent……
[Encore] Architecture + Advocacy in L.A.’s Sugar Hill A group of architecture students at the University of Southern California wants to do more than just design buildings. They want to work with communities to “un-design” spatial injustice and leverage the
[Encore] Architecture + Advocacy in L.A.’s Sugar Hill Cindy Olnick 0:00Hello, Save As listeners. Cindy Olnick, here. We are thrilled to bring you an encore episode from 2023 about a project that is back in the news. This project called……
Framing History through Photography Photographer Sally Mann once said, “Photographs open doors to the past, but also allow a look into the future.” Photography is a key component of the historic documentation process. New graduate Sam Malnati (MHC/MUP ’25) delved
Framing History through Photography Trudi Sandmeier 0:00Today on Save As: Sam Malnati 0:01You can take your iPhone outside and take a photo, and that looks good enough for Library of Congress, but it really isn’t. Trudi Sandmeier 0:16Welcome to Save……