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Ràdio Web MACBA most listened podcasts April 2020

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2020-05-07 09:38Radio Web MACBA Ràdio Web MACBA most listened podcasts April 2020
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*Ràdio Web MACBA most listened podcasts April 2020 <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/buscador/radio/etiquetas/most-listened-podcasts-march-2020-10511>* *1- OBJECTHOOD #7 <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials/objecthood-7>: Everything is an ecosystem, at the end of the day.” (Dave Phillips)* https://rwm.macba.cat/en/specials/objecthood-7 This new episode of Roc Jiménez de Cisneros' OBJECTHOOD <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/buscador/radio/serie/objecthood-9471> series features conversations with Diego Falconi, Rick Dolphijn, Dave Phillips, and music by Kali Malone. A spiral-shaped trip about fire, burning, ashes, rituals, cooking, food, and jungles. Though it is also about everything that lies in between and beneath each and every one of those things. The invisible micropolitics of food in the military; the symbolic charge of ashes, solid remains of an intangible object – fire – which has shaped this planet for millions of years; the untold gender-related motifs behind the Aimara genocide; a circular, cyclical perception of time; or the role and relevance of ecosystems, even beyond the good old wildlife cliché – because, you know, “everything is an ecosystem, at the end of the day”. *2- Terike Haapoja <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-309-terike-haapoja>: “Institutions are manifestations of how the social organization is cemented in a cultural mindset. I think of institutions as places that determine the destiny of bodies.”* <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-309-terike-haapoja> <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-309-terike-haapoja> Link: <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-309-terike-haapoja> https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-309-terike-haapoja Finnish artist Terike Haapoja invites us to imagine this posthumanism: a hybrid, expansive, empathetic “we” with room for ambiguity and difference and for interspecies political understanding, in which the morbid fantasy of human exceptionalism and the hierarchy of species is put to rest once and for all. Drawing on concepts such as Syl Ko’s black veganism, Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka’s expanded theory of animal rights, and Carol J. Adams’ sexual politics of meat, Terike Haapoja ventures to imagine a world beyond animalisation and distinctions between protected and disposable beings. *3- Fefa Vila: <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-307-fefa-vila> 'Uno de nuestros lemas era defínite y cambia' (only available in Spanish)* Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-307-fefa-vila In this podcast, Fefa Vila <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-307-fefa-vila> reflects aloud on queerness as a state of radical estrangement, which is constantly being redefined. She also outlines a lucid, emotive genealogy of the queer, feminist, and sexual dissidence movements in the Spanish state from the 1970s to the present, which branches out in multiple lines of flight. A collective dissidence that was seen in the emancipatory struggles of the 1970s and reverberates today. Fefa also talks about the need to experience other forms of sociability, other affective-relational models, about motherhood, lesbian motherhood, and about the urgency, in short, of politically addressing this major unresolved issue, from the perspective of feminism. *4- Lyra Pramuk: <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-300-lyra-pramuk> 'There are days where I feel I like trapped in a body and there are days where I feel I’m just administering hormones and that i’m out here like a feminist hero/warrior in the pornographic demoliton of society. It really changes with my mood. That’s the power of good theory.'* Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-300-lyra-pramuk In this podcast, Lyra Pramuk <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-300-lyra-pramuk> talks about key moments in her childhood and adolescence, which was marked by a rigorous religious and musical education, and about her subsequent journey to deconstruct her assigned identity, taking refuge in her love of science fiction and role-playing games as basic strategies for reinventing herself. We also chat about performativity, resisting the text, non-verbal music, live vs studio work, the recording logic of the music industry, the importance of queer community building, and clubbing in Berlin. *5- Tatiana Heuman: <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-310-tatiana-heuman>“¿Qué es una pista de baile? Para mí una pista de baile puede ser cualquier lugar. Tiene que ver cómo se observa o desde que ángulo." (only available in Spanish)* Link: <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-310-tatiana-heuman> https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-310-tatiana-heuman To the Argentinian trumpeter, percussionist, songwriter, and producer Tatiana Heuman, the world is a dance floor and and sound comes into being through close bodily combat involving intuition, movement, and hurdles. Thus, a paradox arises in the recording process, when spontaneity and corporality are reduced to mere beats on a timeline. In this podcast, Tatiana Heuman talks about music that runs through the body, about the intersections between dance and percussion, about sounds that move, about deconstructed folklore and babbling, about formal and informal teaching, about addition and subtraction, about names that don’t mean anything, and about the experiences of women who play and lug around drum kits. <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-310-tatiana-heuman> E/N/J/O/Y <https://rwm.macba.cat/en/buscador/radio/etiquetas/most-listened-podcasts-march-2020-10511>