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SUMMARY:Ferment Radio - I wish I had superpowers to see microbes and Fermenting our way out of trouble (Podcast)
DESCRIPTION:Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the pixelache collective: \nFerment Radio – I wish I had superpowers to see microbes & Fermenting our way out of trouble (conversations with Maya Hey) \nFerment Radio is a podcast series on bacterial and social fermentation.\nDuring Pixelache Festival Radio\, Ferment Radio is thrilled to present a conversation with Maya Hey; a two-part episode which originally aired at the end of 2020.\nMaya Hey is a scholar and PhD candidate at Concordia University doing research on fermentation and feminist theory. From chemistry labs to culinary kitchens\, organic farms\, and food markets\, her work is a constant search to answer questions around embodied knowledge\, collective ethics\, and interspecies thriving.\nIn this conversation\, we discuss the bigger picture of fermentation: fermentation as a selfless practice\, and the impossibility of understanding the microbial part of ourselves. We also reflect on the impossibility of controlling something that is inseparable from us\, fermentation as a feminist practice\, and the cultural appropriation of food recipes. \nHost: Aga Pokrywka\nGuest: Maya Hey\nProduced by Super Eclectic\nSupported by Culture of Cultures\, a Research project studying the social aspects of human-microbe relations. \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast 6-13 June on {openradio} in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. Festival programme at http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/ferment-radio-i-wish-i-had-superpowers-to-see-microbes-and-fermenting-our-way-out-of-trouble-podcast-2021-09-02/
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SUMMARY:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis playlist goes under my skin. For me\, Aistė Laisvė Viršulytė’s work speaks of the horrors of in vivo testing\, or vivisection – regardless of the species of the test subject. Swan Meat (whose concert I wish to witness live someday!) takes Donna Haraway’s ideas of Chthulucene and grotesques as a framework for her elegantly layered sonic essay. From mythological views we bump into Boris Getaz’s essayistic collage that carries on with questioning human belief in technology. The work mixes various time layers\, not in an anachronistic way but so that it comes clear that even though our gadgets have changed a bit\, we\, as a species\, haven’t really evolved that much. In her experimental sound work Ida Nerbø mixes organic sounds\, such as wind\, with the unnatural. I recognize and identify with the words in the description she sent: “the sense of facing something alien and intruding\, yet intriguing”. \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nAistė Laisvė Viršulytė: Medmachine for Biomass. Cost. Teardrops. 6:42\nSwan Meat: String Figures and Grotesques  20:35\nBoris Getaz: May vegetables grow with electricity 31:29\nIda Nerbø: Creep 6:00 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/haunting-futures-cyborgs-and-test-subjects-selected-audio-works-2021-09-02/
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SUMMARY:Sophie Hope\, Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse (podcast)
DESCRIPTION:Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective: \nSophie Hope & Owen Kelly – Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse \nEpisode 042: A day on the commons\nOwen Kelly joins Sophie Hope for an examination of the commons\, and its possible relationship to ideas of cultural democracy. They base their discussion on a reading of Guy Standing’s book Plunder of the Commons. They also borrow ideas from David Bollier’s book Think Like a Commoner. \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nEpisode 045: A Little Piece of Land\nA Little Piece of Land operates as a cultural project and creative exploration on a small triangle of land near Sheffield\, about half an acre in size and surrounded on all sides by miles of industrial scale agriculture. In this episode Monika Dutta and Jake Harries discuss with Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly. They explain “what it is actually like” to engage in this work\, not just in theory but in day to day practice. How does rewilding work? How do they know what they can eat? How do they know how to cook it? How do they relate to their neighbours\, and how do their neighbours relate to them? \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nGuests: Jake Harries\, Monika Dutta\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nWebsite:\nhttps://miaaw.net
URL:https://openradio.in/event/sophie-hope-owen-kelly-meanwhile-in-an-abandoned-warehouse-podcast-2021-09-02/
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SUMMARY:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis playlist goes under my skin. For me\, Aistė Laisvė Viršulytė’s work speaks of the horrors of in vivo testing\, or vivisection – regardless of the species of the test subject. Swan Meat (whose concert I wish to witness live someday!) takes Donna Haraway’s ideas of Chthulucene and grotesques as a framework for her elegantly layered sonic essay. From mythological views we bump into Boris Getaz’s essayistic collage that carries on with questioning human belief in technology. The work mixes various time layers\, not in an anachronistic way but so that it comes clear that even though our gadgets have changed a bit\, we\, as a species\, haven’t really evolved that much. In her experimental sound work Ida Nerbø mixes organic sounds\, such as wind\, with the unnatural. I recognize and identify with the words in the description she sent: “the sense of facing something alien and intruding\, yet intriguing”. \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nAistė Laisvė Viršulytė: Medmachine for Biomass. Cost. Teardrops. 6:42\nSwan Meat: String Figures and Grotesques  20:35\nBoris Getaz: May vegetables grow with electricity 31:29\nIda Nerbø: Creep 6:00 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/haunting-futures-cyborgs-and-test-subjects-selected-audio-works-2021-09-02-2/
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SUMMARY:Sophie Hope\, Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse (podcast)
DESCRIPTION:Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective: \nSophie Hope & Owen Kelly – Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse \nEpisode 042: A day on the commons\nOwen Kelly joins Sophie Hope for an examination of the commons\, and its possible relationship to ideas of cultural democracy. They base their discussion on a reading of Guy Standing’s book Plunder of the Commons. They also borrow ideas from David Bollier’s book Think Like a Commoner. \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nEpisode 045: A Little Piece of Land\nA Little Piece of Land operates as a cultural project and creative exploration on a small triangle of land near Sheffield\, about half an acre in size and surrounded on all sides by miles of industrial scale agriculture. In this episode Monika Dutta and Jake Harries discuss with Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly. They explain “what it is actually like” to engage in this work\, not just in theory but in day to day practice. How does rewilding work? How do they know what they can eat? How do they know how to cook it? How do they relate to their neighbours\, and how do their neighbours relate to them? \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nGuests: Jake Harries\, Monika Dutta\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nWebsite:\nhttps://miaaw.net
URL:https://openradio.in/event/sophie-hope-owen-kelly-meanwhile-in-an-abandoned-warehouse-podcast-2021-09-02-2/
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SUMMARY:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis playlist goes under my skin. For me\, Aistė Laisvė Viršulytė’s work speaks of the horrors of in vivo testing\, or vivisection – regardless of the species of the test subject. Swan Meat (whose concert I wish to witness live someday!) takes Donna Haraway’s ideas of Chthulucene and grotesques as a framework for her elegantly layered sonic essay. From mythological views we bump into Boris Getaz’s essayistic collage that carries on with questioning human belief in technology. The work mixes various time layers\, not in an anachronistic way but so that it comes clear that even though our gadgets have changed a bit\, we\, as a species\, haven’t really evolved that much. In her experimental sound work Ida Nerbø mixes organic sounds\, such as wind\, with the unnatural. I recognize and identify with the words in the description she sent: “the sense of facing something alien and intruding\, yet intriguing”. \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nAistė Laisvė Viršulytė: Medmachine for Biomass. Cost. Teardrops. 6:42\nSwan Meat: String Figures and Grotesques  20:35\nBoris Getaz: May vegetables grow with electricity 31:29\nIda Nerbø: Creep 6:00 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/haunting-futures-cyborgs-and-test-subjects-selected-audio-works-2021-09-02-3/
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SUMMARY:Sophie Hope\, Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse (podcast)
DESCRIPTION:Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the Pixelache collective: \nSophie Hope & Owen Kelly – Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse \nEpisode 042: A day on the commons\nOwen Kelly joins Sophie Hope for an examination of the commons\, and its possible relationship to ideas of cultural democracy. They base their discussion on a reading of Guy Standing’s book Plunder of the Commons. They also borrow ideas from David Bollier’s book Think Like a Commoner. \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nEpisode 045: A Little Piece of Land\nA Little Piece of Land operates as a cultural project and creative exploration on a small triangle of land near Sheffield\, about half an acre in size and surrounded on all sides by miles of industrial scale agriculture. In this episode Monika Dutta and Jake Harries discuss with Sophie Hope and Owen Kelly. They explain “what it is actually like” to engage in this work\, not just in theory but in day to day practice. How does rewilding work? How do they know what they can eat? How do they know how to cook it? How do they relate to their neighbours\, and how do their neighbours relate to them? \nPresenters: Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly\nGuests: Jake Harries\, Monika Dutta\nSoundscapes and theme: Negrava \nWebsite:\nhttps://miaaw.net
URL:https://openradio.in/event/sophie-hope-owen-kelly-meanwhile-in-an-abandoned-warehouse-podcast-2021-09-02-3/
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SUMMARY:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects - selected audio works
DESCRIPTION:haunting futures\, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021\, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson: \nThis playlist goes under my skin. For me\, Aistė Laisvė Viršulytė’s work speaks of the horrors of in vivo testing\, or vivisection – regardless of the species of the test subject. Swan Meat (whose concert I wish to witness live someday!) takes Donna Haraway’s ideas of Chthulucene and grotesques as a framework for her elegantly layered sonic essay. From mythological views we bump into Boris Getaz’s essayistic collage that carries on with questioning human belief in technology. The work mixes various time layers\, not in an anachronistic way but so that it comes clear that even though our gadgets have changed a bit\, we\, as a species\, haven’t really evolved that much. In her experimental sound work Ida Nerbø mixes organic sounds\, such as wind\, with the unnatural. I recognize and identify with the words in the description she sent: “the sense of facing something alien and intruding\, yet intriguing”. \n— Laura Gustafsson\, Pixelache co-director \nList of audio works:\nAistė Laisvė Viršulytė: Medmachine for Biomass. Cost. Teardrops. 6:42\nSwan Meat: String Figures and Grotesques  20:35\nBoris Getaz: May vegetables grow with electricity 31:29\nIda Nerbø: Creep 6:00 \nPixelache Festival Radio is broadcast on {openradio} June 6-13 in partnership with Pixelache\, Korppiradio\, Oodi library\, M-Cult. http://burn.pixelache.ac
URL:https://openradio.in/event/haunting-futures-cyborgs-and-test-subjects-selected-audio-works-2021-09-02-4/
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