Son[i]a

406 podcasts
07.01.2015
22 MIN
English
Son[i]a #201
Georges Didi-Huberman
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Interview with Georges Didi-Huberman about the problems regarding the way in which we see and interpret images, a problematic issue that stems from the definition of what an image is, and from the hierarchy that has historically been imposed on the dialectic between words and images.

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Son[i]a #PEImacba Georges Didi-Huberman Our most listened podcasts ever philosophy photography psychoanalysis
12.12.2014
34 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #200
Paul B. Preciado on Carol Rama
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Paul Beatriz Preciado, co-curator of the show along with Teresa Grandas, talks about the exhibition "The Passion According to Carol Rama". Preciado takes us on a discursive tour through Rama's career, describing the processes of invisibilisation of her work that succeeded each other to the point where she became "completely extemporaneous".

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Son[i]a Beatriz Preciado Carol Rama queer sexual dissidence
02.12.2014
29 MIN
Catalan
Son[i]a #199
Alicia Kopf
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Interview with Alicia Kopf about her research processes, her latest projects and her use of metaphors such as the inability to enter her house, conquering a summit, and the exploration of polar regions.

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Son[i]a Alicia Kopf drawing escriptura Imma Ávalos metaphor
03.11.2014
30 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #198
Antonio Gagliano
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Antonio Gagliano talks about his projects, his relationship to drawing and to mind maps, and about how to generate tools, protocols and blueprints that can help us to navigate the archives and repositories of our time.

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Son[i]a Antonio Gagliano archive diagram drawing Nonument
07.10.2014
30 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #197
Walter Mignolo
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The Argentine semiotician Walter Mignolo talks about the relation between the construction of history and the perspective of power, as imposed by the West.

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Son[i]a decolonialism Decolonising the museum decolonization migra and coloniality Most listened podcasts- November 2020 post-colonialism Walter Mignolo
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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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