Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini

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.

There’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts?

Pixelache 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

Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini

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.

There’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts?

Pixelache 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

Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini

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.

There’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts?

Pixelache 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

Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini

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.

There’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts?

Pixelache 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

Essayist in Residence: Silvia Hosseini

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.

There’ll also be a conversation about writing: How does an essayist approach their topics? How does one write a subjective essay that moves between the personal and universal? What ways are there to write about sound and visual arts?

Pixelache 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

Living Musically

What role does music play in our lives? Can music teach us something about how to live? Dr Tom Cochrane and Faisal Gill discuss how musical improvisation gives us a model of freedom that we can recreate in everyday life. Of particular importance is the idea of working with what we have to hand, rather than imposing a sense of how things are supposed to be. This idea is applied to the use of one’s emotions in a generative way.

Host: Dr Tom Cochrane
Guest Speaker: Faisal Gill
Thanks to Atteqa Malik
Music Faisal Gill and Dr Tom Cochrane
Editor Siena Bordignon
Supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
Partners are Karachi Biennale Trust, Pixelache Helsinki and GEM Connect Pty. Ltd.

Living Musically

What role does music play in our lives? Can music teach us something about how to live? Dr Tom Cochrane and Faisal Gill discuss how musical improvisation gives us a model of freedom that we can recreate in everyday life. Of particular importance is the idea of working with what we have to hand, rather than imposing a sense of how things are supposed to be. This idea is applied to the use of one’s emotions in a generative way.

Host: Dr Tom Cochrane
Guest Speaker: Faisal Gill
Thanks to Atteqa Malik
Music Faisal Gill and Dr Tom Cochrane
Editor Siena Bordignon
Supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
Partners are Karachi Biennale Trust, Pixelache Helsinki and GEM Connect Pty. Ltd.

Living Musically

What role does music play in our lives? Can music teach us something about how to live? Dr Tom Cochrane and Faisal Gill discuss how musical improvisation gives us a model of freedom that we can recreate in everyday life. Of particular importance is the idea of working with what we have to hand, rather than imposing a sense of how things are supposed to be. This idea is applied to the use of one’s emotions in a generative way.

Host: Dr Tom Cochrane
Guest Speaker: Faisal Gill
Thanks to Atteqa Malik
Music Faisal Gill and Dr Tom Cochrane
Editor Siena Bordignon
Supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
Partners are Karachi Biennale Trust, Pixelache Helsinki and GEM Connect Pty. Ltd.

Living Musically

What role does music play in our lives? Can music teach us something about how to live? Dr Tom Cochrane and Faisal Gill discuss how musical improvisation gives us a model of freedom that we can recreate in everyday life. Of particular importance is the idea of working with what we have to hand, rather than imposing a sense of how things are supposed to be. This idea is applied to the use of one’s emotions in a generative way.

Host: Dr Tom Cochrane
Guest Speaker: Faisal Gill
Thanks to Atteqa Malik
Music Faisal Gill and Dr Tom Cochrane
Editor Siena Bordignon
Supported by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF)
Partners are Karachi Biennale Trust, Pixelache Helsinki and GEM Connect Pty. Ltd.