I've just been listening to this. What a great hotch-potch of stuff! I'm
really glad you're doing podcasts again.
On 05/02/2021 10:21, marc garrett via NetBehaviour wrote:
Hi all,
I imagine some of you may be interested in Furtherfield's new podcast
series for 2021.
News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series
https://soundcloud.com/furtherfield/f-podcast-ep-3
Welcome to Furtherfield's cultural podcast grounded in news from where
we are. We may be experiencing all kinds of restrictions on our lives
due to the pandemic, but we still have access to thriving networked
cultures from around the world.
And this podcast is dedicated to the collaborative-imaginative
fieldwork of artists, techies, and activists informing how we
organise, imagine and build solidarity, good health and
post-capitalist realities. Working together and supporting others to
do the same.
In 2021 we celebrate 25 years of radical friendship at Furtherfield.
We revisit and open up conversations with some of the fascinating and
radical people with whom we have worked and collaborated through the
years from the Internet to post-digital contexts. They are changing
culture, their lives, and the lives of their communities.
We are interested in unearthing an ecological economy, relational
understanding, and lived lives, alongside survival strategies,
critical thinking and grassroots systems of peer and individual
engagement, as part of the art context. We are examining power and how
lives get lived, on whose terms.
Featured on the podcast
Filippo Florenzin is interviewing artist and independent, Mexican
Curator, Doreen Rios. Founder of [ANTI]MATERIA an online platform
dedicated to the research and exhibition of Latin-American Digital Art.
Ruth Catlow reads to us her foreword for the DisCO manifesto by Stacco
Troncoso and Ann Marie Utratel.
Marc Garrett interviews artist Kate Southworth about her work with
Art, Technology and Witchcraft, an Irish/British artist living in
Cornwall, UK.
We have experimental, Avant-Folk by artists Alan Sondheim & Azure
Carter, from their latest, excellent album Plaguesong.
We also have Stewart Home, the radically inauthentic communist sex
witch & fed-up author, reading snippets from his recent book edited by
Home - Denizen of the Dead published by Cripplegate Books. Denizen Of
The Dead: The Horrors Of Clarendon Court Published.
And, we have other sound treats fluidly appearing in between the
guests’ contributions.
Main image. Mapping Sol, 2019. Oil on Canvas, 100x100cm. Kate Southworth.
News From Where We Are # 3 - The Radical Friendship series by
Furtherfield is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
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