Son[i]a

406 podcasts
03.10.2018
50 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #271
Un Faulduo
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Nicolás Zukerfeld and Nicolás Daniluk talk about experimentation and collective work, about minor authors and mass copies, about the power of translating and adapting, and about the architecture of comic strips as a space where speed and time are resolved.

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Son[i]a comic drawing fanzine Un Faulduo
20.09.2018
34 MIN
English
Son[i]a #270
DJ Riobamba
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Sara Skolnick (aka DJ Riobamba) talks about organising parties for almost ten years, about multiple identities, the traumas of migration, processes of assimilation, music, catharsis and activism, the queer space that opens up in the underground scene, her social intervention projects, the origins of dembow and reggaeton, Justin Bieber, y… toda esa vaina.

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Son[i]a DJ Riobamba female producers
04.09.2018
31 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #269
Mônica Hoff
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Mônica Hoff talks about epistemological Dadaism and education in public, about institutions that learn, dissent as a strategy to generate movement and thought, scales, micropoltics, and the cracks in which everything happens, and about slowing down, or even stopping.

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Son[i]a collective creation Judy Dunaway Mônica Hoff political imagination radical pedagogy
27.07.2018
43 MIN
English
Son[i]a #268
Jodi Dean
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Jodi Dean talks about communism as a still-latent project, about the Party as a scalable global form, about dystopian municipalism, anamorphic ecologies, and liberal democracies, about Not An Alternative and Liberate Tate as examples of sustainable activism practices at museums, about desires, enthusiasm, and trust and about the emotions captured inside social media.

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Son[i]a #2018 most listened podcasts Communicative Capitalism Creative Commons Jodi Dean neoliberalism Re-Imagine Europe trade unionism
18.07.2018
57 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #267
Maria Eugenia Rodriguez Palop
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María Eugenia Rodríguez Palop talks about “new municipalism” , about the need to adapt justice and human rights to citizen empowerment, about the left’s failure and about the need to recognise ourselves as vulnerable, interdependent beings, and to adapt our public policies accordingly, from a feminist activist perspective.

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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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