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2022-12-16 14:17Radio Web MACBA New podcast: conversation with Chilean sound artist Nicole L'Huillier
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2022-12-16 14:17Radio Web MACBA*New podcast: conversation with Chilean sound artist Nicole L'Huillier <https://rwm.macba.
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*New podcast: conversation with Chilean sound artist Nicole L'Huillier <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-362-nicole-lhuillier>* In this podcast, we open up Nicole L'Huillier’ <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-362-nicole-lhuillier>s processes, methodologies, and rituals, in conversation with old friends—Gloria Anzaldúa, Silvia Rivera Cusicanqui, Gabriela Mistral, AM Kanngiesser—and strangers. Their membrane-words caress and jolt us. Sounds, vibrations, resonance, structures, and other multiple sensorial transductions invite us to think up, amidst murmuring, other collective ways of being and incarnations. Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-362-nicole-lhuillier Chilean artist Nicole L'Huillier (b. 1985, Santiago, Chile) formulates an antidisciplinary practice that takes up a position on boundaries, generating a liminal and sensorial space in which categories such as architecture, science, music and sound tend to break down and intertwine. Thinking with “surlogics”—the logic of her native south— Nicole defends the need to use multiple kinds of thinking at the same time, and embraces mestizaje—by way of Gloria Anzaldúa—as a way of being and existing that is rich and full of complexity and contradictions. The sense of constant movement and of being outside of linearity has allowed her to unlearn the rigidities of the Western canon and to go beyond anthropocentrism, to see the world “through serpent and eagle eyes,” again in the words of Gloria Anzaldúa. This borderland gives rise to the idea of the membrane, a conceptual apparatus and physical structure through which she articulates some of her thought and her works. For Nicole, “a membrane is the space where things come together and separate… but it is a space of resonance, not a rigid wall. It is a wall that always vibrates, oscillates, exchanges, receives ands transmits.” Different worldviews, temporalities, experiences, and knowledge coexist and collide in this liminal and sensual space, taking shape and becoming embodied in order to socialise through ritual and sharing. *E/N/J/O/Y!* *+* Take care