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Mon, 01 Aug 2022 11:58:07 +0100
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Re: New podcast: Undead Matter #3 - Conversation with writer Daisy Hildyard speaks marine microbiologist Karen Lloyd
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Man stop spamming this unrelated podcast here, I just check this mailing list for idm discussion and to discover new music. If people were interested in radio web macba they would join a radio web macba mailing list instead. On 1 August 2022 11:08:59 BST, Radio Web MACBA <rwm2008@gmail.com> wrote:
quoted 41 lines New podcast: Undead Matter #3 - Conversation with writer Daisy Hildyard>New podcast: Undead Matter #3 - Conversation with writer Daisy Hildyard >speaks marine microbiologist Karen Lloyd ><https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/undead-matter-3-existing-between> > >*Undead Matter,* a new series by Sophie J Williamson, is an unfolding >conversation about where life lies in the ever-turning matter of our >universe, as it rhythmically resurfaces over millennia. In this third >episode, writer, Daisy Hildyard speaks with marine microbiologist, Karen >Lloyd about 100-million-year-old microbes, that breathe and excrete >minerals: bridging the organic and the non-organic, the living and the >non-living. > > >Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/research/undead-matter-3-existing-between > > >In this third episode, writer, Daisy Hildyard speaks with marine >microbiologist, Karen Lloyd about 100-million-year-old microbes, that >breathe and excrete minerals. From the small town of Ny Ålesund, Svalbard, >Lloyd describes her explorations into the permafrost sub surface – where >she extracts living microbes that have not interacted with the surface for >at least 10,000 years – and questions the possible importance of the >individual microbe within its community. Considering time as a malleable >resource, they discuss the possibilities of differing perceptions of time, >space and motion on different lifespan scales: from the human and the >unfathomably ancient. Interwoven with readings from Hildyard’s book, *The >Second Body*, the conversation bridges possibilities of dialogue, >connections and the refusal of rules between the organic and the >non-organic, the living and the non-living. > > >You can find the complete series so far here ><https://rwm.macba.cat/en/buscador/radio/serie/undead-matter-14565>! > > >*E/N/J/O/Y!* > > >*+* > >*Take care*