Son[i]a

406 podcasts
01.06.2018
47 MIN
English
Son[i]a #261
Jennifer Lucy Allan
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Jennifer Lucy Allan talks about metereology and aurality, about volumes, distance and communities, about sounds disconnected from their function, holes in YouTube and holes in official archives, amateur archivists and... foghorns.

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Son[i]a #2018 most listened podcasts Creative Commons foghorn Jennifer Lucy Allan Re-Imagine Europe Sonic Acts surprise me!
15.05.2018
61 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #260
Germán Labrador
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In this podcast we talk to Germán Labrador about gastro-politics and nouvelle cuisine, about cannibalism and the class war, about Land Art, stone, and subalternity, about tides, poems, ditches, and fetishes, about imbalance as the basis of all order, and about how barricades and literature, which are part of the same process, manage to conceive of each other.

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Son[i]a Creative Commons Germán Labrador literature Most listened podcasts- November 2020
02.05.2018
34 MIN
English
Son[i]a #259
Yvonne Rainer
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Yvonne Rainer talks about the passing of time, the transferability of dance, training as legacy and the body’s filmic decay. About tenacity, physicality, and influences. And about the turns, leaps, and tumbles of a multifaceted career spanning more than half a century.

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Son[i]a choreography dance Yvonne Rainer
18.04.2018
64 MIN
Catalan
Son[i]a #258
Domènec
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Domènec talks about his working and documentation processes – what he calls “bastard research”, always straddling art, anthropology, sociology, history, journalism, and activism. He also reflects on the nature of the spaces of art as public spaces, and gives a detailed account of some of his most notable works.

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14.04.2018
53 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #257
val flores
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We shared some mates with val flores as we chatted about queer pedagogy, writing, and microactivism. We touched on teaching practice as political practice, on queer dissidence as a means to activate deheterosexualisng know-how, and on the need to inhabit and write our identities in new ways that break down gender, race, and class boundaries.

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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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