Son[i]a
Raquel Gutiérrez talks about semantic revision and political experimentation, about the failure of “just add women and stir” policies, about popular feminisms and the women's struggle, about what happens when Sumak Qamaña (living well) stops being a path and becomes a model, and about how to introduce the agenda of the autonomy of the body into her notion of 'politics in feminine'.
Alberto Berzosa talks about the role of cinema before the transition in Spain in reference to two case studies: gay cinema and militant cinema.
Merve Elveren talks about the artistic and archival research at SALT (Turkey) and about research practices in politically turbulent situations, about the archiving paralysis of the eighties, the floundering promises of neoliberalism and the possibilities of reactivating past stories of responsibility and resistance in the present.
Painter, sculptor, printmaker, poet and street artist Robert Janz talks about his urban interventions, about art, Buddhism, politics, poetry and the passage of time.
Art critic and curator Bob Nickas talks about means and ends, about information as space, about reading history through record covers and about the need to make up the meaning of everything around us as we go along.