Climate change

40 podcasts
06.10.2020
50 MIN
English
SON[I]A #314. AM Kanngieser
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We dig up some unreleased fragments of our conversation with political geographer and sound artist Anja Kanngieser that we were unable to include the first time around.

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Extra Climate change climate justice Creative Commons DIWO field recordings listening Re-Imagine Europe Sonic Acts
19.10.2020
35 MIN
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Son[i]a #312. Lars Holdhus/TCF
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We dig up some unreleased fragments of our conversation with sound artist Lars Holdhus that we were unable to include the first time around.

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Extra Climate change Lars Holdhus/TCF Re-Imagine Europe Sonic Acts tea culture
22.12.2020
126 MIN
English
Son[i]a #323
Elaine Gan
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A grain of rice sits in a field on the banks of the Mekong river. A water buffalo breaks up soil in the Ifugao terraces in the Philippines. A black box containing rice seeds is placed on a shelf inside the Svalbard seed vault at -18°C in Norway. From such a common seed, hidden in plain sight, artist-scholar Elaine Gan weaves a dynamic network of relationships connecting agroecology and more-than-human sociability, subsistence farmers and climate change, contaminated taxonomies and feminist theory.In this podcast, Elaine Gan talks about crop science, feral technologies, the global pandemic, radical difference, the art of noticing, Matsutake mushrooms, and, of course, the blahblahsphere.

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17.02.2021
37 MIN
English
Son[i]a #323. Elaine Gan
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We dig up some unreleased fragments of our conversation with artist, researcher and theorist Elaine Gan that we were unable to include the first time around.

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Extra assemblage Climate change Elaine Gan more-than-human natureculture non-human Re-Imagine Europe Sonic Acts
03.08.2021
61 MIN
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Son[i]a #335
Samaneh Moafi
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Samaneh Moafi is an architect and the senior researcher at Forensic Architecture, Goldsmiths, University of London. She oversees the Centre For Contemporary Nature, a division within Forensic Architecture which explores the relationship between human rights violations, environmental violence, and anthropogenic climate change. In this podcast, Samaneh Moafi turns our gaze to notions of ecocide, negative commons and environmental violence in pursuit of accountability and change. In doing so, she takes us through the Negev desert, extraterritorial toxic clouds, orangutan nests in Indonesia, forest fires and weaponised wind gusts in the Gaza strip.

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