Field recommendation: World-class radio art, horse fencing and AI geekery

On LinkedIn, we asked INVI's followers to share what's currently blowing their minds and giving them a fresh perspective or new energy to tackle a wild problem. Here you can read a selection ranging from radio art and horse fencing to world-class AI geekery - relayed with the loving fingerprints of INVI.

The Pathfinder recommends: An article about invisible landscapes

Some discoveries don't make noise, but quietly change the way we look at the world. Such is the case with the interstitium - a network of fluid-filled channels that weave throughout the human body, connecting everything we once saw as separate. It's always been there, visible under the skin, but only now have we had the technology and imagination to see it for what it is: a living infrastructure inside our bodies.

This article in Orion Magazine is both scientific and poetic. It's about anatomy, yes - but also about everything in the world that we have a sense of but no language for until we stand right in front of it. The article later became a Radiolab episode.

"A fiver that there are members of INVI who will feel seen in this imaginative article," writes the founder. Because perhaps it is in the gaps - between systems, between disciplines, between people - that the new emerges.

Article: The Interstitium - Orion Magazine

Bonus: Radiolab episode + online community

Koderen recommends: A Danish super nerdy AI podcast

There are many podcasts about AI. Most talk about AI. But Verbo's Podcast understands AI.

This is the place where Denmark's data brains unfold. Kasper Junge & Jonas Høgh Kyhse-Andersen talk about neural networks, machine learning, data structure and everything that's happening under the hood of the technologies we'll soon be legislating.

They invite talented guests with real-world experience and manage to make heavy knowledge palatable without diluting the substance. Koderen believes that everyone who works with policy should listen, because if we want to understand the future, we must understand those who build it.

Podcast: Verbos

Hosts: Kasper Junge & Jonas Høgh Kyhse-Andersen


The Horse Mafioso recommends: The Horse Mafia - a five-part article and podcast series

Picture this: strangers cutting fences, feeding wild horses without permission - and fighting nature restoration as if it were personal revenge. Welcome to the Horse Mafia.

Zetland journalist Clara Grunnet has spent six months mapping this almost unreal reality, where rewilding projects in Denmark face fierce, anonymous opposition from local actors. The series is equal parts true crime, democratic dilemma and nature political horror.

The Horse Mafioso recommends it as a mirror to the wild problems in practice: where politics, emotions, ownership and landscape collide - and no one quite knows who's in charge. And perhaps more importantly: why.

Read or listen to The Horse Mafia - Zetland

Journalist: Clara Grunnet

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