In Between the Worlds – selected audio works
In Between the Worlds – selected audio works
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson.
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In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson.
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson.
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson.
In Between the Worlds is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson.
reverse, return, regenerate is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With audio works by: Anne Yoncha, Clio Flego with Oliver Keller and David Benqué, Fahmi Mursyid, Amelia Marzec
You can’t see them, but the skies above New York City hold a tangle of transgressive, culture-bearing radio signals. Pulsing imperceptibly from antennas connected to clandestine rooftop transmitters, they seep through the cracks of a radio dial crammed nearly wall-to-wall with corporate controlled stations. The sounds of Soca, Reggae and Caribbean Gospel music pour out of simple FM radios in homes and community hangouts throughout tight-knit, sometimes struggling West Indian and Latinx immigrant enclaves.
With names like Boom, Local Vybz, Wild FM, Irie Storm and Independans these pirate stations commandeer the airwaves lacking government licenses, using cheap and highly mobile transmitters to break the barriers of bureaucracy, high costs and politics which keep them off the legal dial.
Stations risk fines, confiscation of equipment and even arrest to keep their signals flowing. Their programs bring music and news from home along with practical guidance and spiritual comfort for surviving in a new land. Pirate radio acts as a conduit, bringing the sounds of the ancestral home to a new home, transforming time, space and culture
reverse, return, regenerate is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With audio works by: Anne Yoncha, Clio Flego with Oliver Keller and David Benqué, Fahmi Mursyid, Amelia Marzec
You can’t see them, but the skies above New York City hold a tangle of transgressive, culture-bearing radio signals. Pulsing imperceptibly from antennas connected to clandestine rooftop transmitters, they seep through the cracks of a radio dial crammed nearly wall-to-wall with corporate controlled stations. The sounds of Soca, Reggae and Caribbean Gospel music pour out of simple FM radios in homes and community hangouts throughout tight-knit, sometimes struggling West Indian and Latinx immigrant enclaves.
With names like Boom, Local Vybz, Wild FM, Irie Storm and Independans these pirate stations commandeer the airwaves lacking government licenses, using cheap and highly mobile transmitters to break the barriers of bureaucracy, high costs and politics which keep them off the legal dial.
Stations risk fines, confiscation of equipment and even arrest to keep their signals flowing. Their programs bring music and news from home along with practical guidance and spiritual comfort for surviving in a new land. Pirate radio acts as a conduit, bringing the sounds of the ancestral home to a new home, transforming time, space and culture
reverse, return, regenerate is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With audio works by: Anne Yoncha, Clio Flego with Oliver Keller and David Benqué, Fahmi Mursyid, Amelia Marzec
You can’t see them, but the skies above New York City hold a tangle of transgressive, culture-bearing radio signals. Pulsing imperceptibly from antennas connected to clandestine rooftop transmitters, they seep through the cracks of a radio dial crammed nearly wall-to-wall with corporate controlled stations. The sounds of Soca, Reggae and Caribbean Gospel music pour out of simple FM radios in homes and community hangouts throughout tight-knit, sometimes struggling West Indian and Latinx immigrant enclaves.
With names like Boom, Local Vybz, Wild FM, Irie Storm and Independans these pirate stations commandeer the airwaves lacking government licenses, using cheap and highly mobile transmitters to break the barriers of bureaucracy, high costs and politics which keep them off the legal dial.
Stations risk fines, confiscation of equipment and even arrest to keep their signals flowing. Their programs bring music and news from home along with practical guidance and spiritual comfort for surviving in a new land. Pirate radio acts as a conduit, bringing the sounds of the ancestral home to a new home, transforming time, space and culture
reverse, return, regenerate is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With audio works by: Anne Yoncha, Clio Flego with Oliver Keller and David Benqué, Fahmi Mursyid, Amelia Marzec
You can’t see them, but the skies above New York City hold a tangle of transgressive, culture-bearing radio signals. Pulsing imperceptibly from antennas connected to clandestine rooftop transmitters, they seep through the cracks of a radio dial crammed nearly wall-to-wall with corporate controlled stations. The sounds of Soca, Reggae and Caribbean Gospel music pour out of simple FM radios in homes and community hangouts throughout tight-knit, sometimes struggling West Indian and Latinx immigrant enclaves.
With names like Boom, Local Vybz, Wild FM, Irie Storm and Independans these pirate stations commandeer the airwaves lacking government licenses, using cheap and highly mobile transmitters to break the barriers of bureaucracy, high costs and politics which keep them off the legal dial.
Stations risk fines, confiscation of equipment and even arrest to keep their signals flowing. Their programs bring music and news from home along with practical guidance and spiritual comfort for surviving in a new land. Pirate radio acts as a conduit, bringing the sounds of the ancestral home to a new home, transforming time, space and culture
Benoit Boris spent June 2020 in Val di Fiemme in the Dolomites with Francesca Bolognesi, the co-author of this documentary creation. They followed the men of the region who were choosing the fir trees that would best suit for violins.
In this session we discuss some of the issues young people in Pakistan and across the world are facing in their creative pursuits. We talk about the power of art and the important role it can have in its ability to aid young people in their search for meaning.
Benoit Boris spent June 2020 in Val di Fiemme in the Dolomites with Francesca Bolognesi, the co-author of this documentary creation. They followed the men of the region who were choosing the fir trees that would best suit for violins.
In this session we discuss some of the issues young people in Pakistan and across the world are facing in their creative pursuits. We talk about the power of art and the important role it can have in its ability to aid young people in their search for meaning.
Benoit Boris spent June 2020 in Val di Fiemme in the Dolomites with Francesca Bolognesi, the co-author of this documentary creation. They followed the men of the region who were choosing the fir trees that would best suit for violins.
In this session we discuss some of the issues young people in Pakistan and across the world are facing in their creative pursuits. We talk about the power of art and the important role it can have in its ability to aid young people in their search for meaning.
Benoit Boris spent June 2020 in Val di Fiemme in the Dolomites with Francesca Bolognesi, the co-author of this documentary creation. They followed the men of the region who were choosing the fir trees that would best suit for violins.
In this session we discuss some of the issues young people in Pakistan and across the world are facing in their creative pursuits. We talk about the power of art and the important role it can have in its ability to aid young people in their search for meaning.
a spark in a barn, in the body, in an oppressing society is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With works by Bengisu Uykusu, Maximilian Latva, Ola Zielińska, caitlin davis fisher.
Mariana Salgado - Diseño y diáspora ep. 194 Arturo Escobar
Arturo Escobar es un antropólogo colombiano que hace mucho tiempo viene inspirando y guiando el trabajo de diseñadores. El sabe como explicar procesos complejos de una manera que lo hace parecer simple y ofrece una visión para transformar los mundos.
a spark in a barn, in the body, in an oppressing society is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With works by Bengisu Uykusu, Maximilian Latva, Ola Zielińska, caitlin davis fisher.
Mariana Salgado - Diseño y diáspora ep. 194 Arturo Escobar
Arturo Escobar es un antropólogo colombiano que hace mucho tiempo viene inspirando y guiando el trabajo de diseñadores. El sabe como explicar procesos complejos de una manera que lo hace parecer simple y ofrece una visión para transformar los mundos.
a spark in a barn, in the body, in an oppressing society is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With works by Bengisu Uykusu, Maximilian Latva, Ola Zielińska, caitlin davis fisher.
Mariana Salgado - Diseño y diáspora ep. 194 Arturo Escobar
Arturo Escobar es un antropólogo colombiano que hace mucho tiempo viene inspirando y guiando el trabajo de diseñadores. El sabe como explicar procesos complejos de una manera que lo hace parecer simple y ofrece una visión para transformar los mundos.
a spark in a barn, in the body, in an oppressing society is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With works by Bengisu Uykusu, Maximilian Latva, Ola Zielińska, caitlin davis fisher.
Mariana Salgado - Diseño y diáspora ep. 194 Arturo Escobar
Arturo Escobar es un antropólogo colombiano que hace mucho tiempo viene inspirando y guiando el trabajo de diseñadores. El sabe como explicar procesos complejos de una manera que lo hace parecer simple y ofrece una visión para transformar los mundos.
Pixelache travel guide part 2: Random City is part of a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021.
Ferment Radio - I wish I had superpowers to see microbes & Fermenting our way out of trouble:
Together with Maya Hey, a researcher of fermentation and feminist theory, we discuss the bigger picture of fermentation: from the impossibility of controlling something that is inseparable from us, to the cultural appropriation of food recipes.
Pixelache travel guide part 2: Random City is part of a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021.
Ferment Radio - I wish I had superpowers to see microbes & Fermenting our way out of trouble:
Together with Maya Hey, a researcher of fermentation and feminist theory, we discuss the bigger picture of fermentation: from the impossibility of controlling something that is inseparable from us, to the cultural appropriation of food recipes.
Pixelache travel guide part 2: Random City is part of a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021.
Ferment Radio - I wish I had superpowers to see microbes & Fermenting our way out of trouble:
Together with Maya Hey, a researcher of fermentation and feminist theory, we discuss the bigger picture of fermentation: from the impossibility of controlling something that is inseparable from us, to the cultural appropriation of food recipes.
Pixelache travel guide part 2: Random City is part of a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021.
Ferment Radio - I wish I had superpowers to see microbes & Fermenting our way out of trouble:
Together with Maya Hey, a researcher of fermentation and feminist theory, we discuss the bigger picture of fermentation: from the impossibility of controlling something that is inseparable from us, to the cultural appropriation of food recipes.
haunting futures, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With audio works by Aistė Laisvė,
Swan Meat, Boris Getaz, Ida Nerbø
Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the pixelache collective:
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse
Episode 042: A day on the commons
Episode 045: A Little Piece of Land
haunting futures, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With audio works by Aistė Laisvė,
Swan Meat, Boris Getaz, Ida Nerbø
Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the pixelache collective:
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse
Episode 042: A day on the commons
Episode 045: A Little Piece of Land
haunting futures, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With audio works by Aistė Laisvė,
Swan Meat, Boris Getaz, Ida Nerbø
Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the pixelache collective:
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse
Episode 042: A day on the commons
Episode 045: A Little Piece of Land
haunting futures, cyborgs and test subjects is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. With audio works by Aistė Laisvė,
Swan Meat, Boris Getaz, Ida Nerbø
Pixelache festival radio is featuring podcasts by members of the pixelache collective:
Sophie Hope & Owen Kelly - Meanwhile in an abandoned warehouse
Episode 042: A day on the commons
Episode 045: A Little Piece of Land
In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. Wit audio works by Leo Pahta, Julian Scordato, Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Veera Launonen
Silvia Hosseini is a writer, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival.
In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. Wit audio works by Leo Pahta, Julian Scordato, Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Veera Launonen
Silvia Hosseini is a writer, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival.
In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. Wit audio works by Leo Pahta, Julian Scordato, Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Veera Launonen
Silvia Hosseini is a writer, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival.
In the here and now is a collection of selected audio works for Pixelache Festival 2021, curated by festival co-director Laura Gustafsson. Wit audio works by Leo Pahta, Julian Scordato, Center for Genomic Gastronomy, Veera Launonen
Silvia Hosseini is a writer, critic and teacher based in Tampere. As an ”essayist in residence” she’ll be discussing works, topics and themes of the festival on Radio Helsinki together with Laura Gustafsson. A new conversation will be broadcast every day during the festival.