Son[i]a

406 podcasts
29.12.2017
29 MIN
English
Son[i]a #251
Hasan Elahi
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Hasan Elahi talks about data bodies and digital immigrants, about obsolete laws and cultural velocities, about little brothers, big brothers, and the potential agency of tiny secrets against big data.

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Son[i]a Barbara Held Hasan Elahi Yasunao Tone
12.12.2017
38 MIN
English
Son[i]a #250
Kenneth Goldsmith
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Kenneth Goldsmith talks about Modernism and the digital, challenging and unchallenging literature, appropriation literary communism and what he calls his “third act”.

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Son[i]a Kenneth Goldsmith literature Our most listened podcasts ever writing
28.11.2017
32 MIN
English
Son[i]a #249
Vincent Meessen
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Vincent Meessen talks about journeys, uprisings, and metaphors, about work cooperatives, music groups and constructed scenarios, about the politics of making versus the politics of showing, and about how to revivify lost or dying colonial memories in the present.

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Son[i]a post-colonialism Vincent Meessen
14.11.2017
143 MIN
English
Son[i]a #248
André Lepecki
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André Lepecki talks about the chronopolitics of disappearance, dance, Louis XIV, the acquisition of choreography, testimonial power, object-oriented ontologies, choreopolicing, the writing of movement, and selfies.

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Son[i]a André Lepecki choreography Creative Commons durational podcasts IDIORHYTHMIAS Morten J. Olsen Our most listened podcasts ever
30.10.2017
57 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #247
María Salgado
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María Salgado talks about low-tech poetry, syncretism, spoken text, writing and orality, busy channels, the powers of the prefix 'an', drugs, and the productive tension between expressions used on the streets and those stored in books.

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Son[i]a Creative Commons IDIORHYTHMIAS Lucrecia Dalt María Salgado orality Our most listened podcasts ever poetry writing
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about Son[i]a
Son[i]a functions as a mirror and a sounding board for MACBA itself. Harnessing the synergies arising from the presence of the many voices, activities, and sounds that circulate in the museum, Son[i]a presents in-depth interviews with artists, curators, critics, activists, and thinkers, on a range of topics ranging from art to philosophy, by way of politics, activism, artistic research, music, and film, and everything in between. Son[i]a was the first RWM programme, launched on 2 May 2006.
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