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Art of Interference

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Climate Change
Lithium
Lithium Extraction
Electromobility
Chile
Argentina
Bolivia
Art
Air Pollution
Carbon Dioxide
Indigenous Communities
Colonial History
Environmental Crisis
Sound Art
Microbiology
Art Museums
Art Institutions
Sustainability In Art
Smog
Air Conditioning

Art of Interference explores creative responses to climate change. We feature artists whose images, sounds, and performances encourage us to retune the relations of nature and technology, the human and the nonhuman. We ask climate scientists about their research and how it chimes with the interventions of contemporary artists. Additionally, we speak to activists, cultural critics, and policymakers... more

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Host: Lutz Koepnick

In today’s episode of Art of Interference we speak with Ursula Biemann, a Swiss artist based in Zurich. Her work over the last decades has explored forests in the Amazon and the Andes as critical engines of planetary life. In her... more

Soil is the foundation of life, but how often do we recognize it as such? On this episode of the Art of Interference, we speak with visual artist Allie Horick about her soil quilts—works that stitch together earth from family burial sites across Tenn... more

In this episode of Art of Interference, we explore the medium of wood as a means of rethinking traditional ideas of human and nonhuman being amid a world of planetary emergencies. “People are really more like wood than we might think,” carpenter, art... more

Lithium plays a key role in the green energy transition. Its extraction, however, comes at considerable costs for the environment and for local communities, particularly in the so-called lithium triangle in Argentina, Bolivia, and Chile. In this epis... more

Diné artist and photographer Will Wilson has been photographing hundreds of abandoned uranium mines and remediation site on the Navajo Nation over the last few years. In this episode, we speak with Will about this project, called “Connecting the Dots... more

In this final episode of season 2, we talk with dancer and dance scholar Mariama Diagne about the art of “heavy hovering”—the ability of modern ballet and dance to teach us a different way of moving and being on Earth. We discuss efforts to relocate ... more

Smoke is a beautiful—yet sometimes strange, or even terrifying—phenomenon. In today’s episode, we explore how the mysterious qualities of smoke open up possibilities for exploration and better understanding of human relationships with the earth and a... more

“Wind, wind, wind. If you repeat the word wind often enough, then it will blow by itself.” These are the poetic words of this episode’s featured artist, Theo Jansen, who has spent the last three decades creating and evolving his strandbeests—massive ... more

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Recent Guests

Shinji Turner-Yamamoto
Environmental artist focused on trees and their significance
Episode: Earth 2: Wood
Seri Robinson
Wood scientist and artist specialized in spalted wood
Oregon State University
Episode: Earth 2: Wood
Guely Morató
Bolivian curator and artist
WACA project
Episode: Earth 1: Lithium
Victor Mazón
Spanish sound artist
WACA project
Episode: Earth 1: Lithium
Pablo Ampuero-Ruiz
Assistant Professor in Social and Economic Anthropology
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Episode: Earth 1: Lithium
John Ayers
Geochemist and professor in the Earth and Environmental Science Department
Vanderbilt University
Episode: Earth 1: Lithium
Theo Jansen
Dutch artist and engineer known for his kinetic sculptures called Strand Beasts
Episode: Air 8: Wind
Santiago Sierra
Spanish artist known for his provocateur-style installations and ready to discuss his work on climate change.
Episode: Air 7: Oxygen
Meredith Malone
Curator at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University in St. Louis.
Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum
Episode: Air 7: Oxygen

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Co-host who explores the intersection of art with ecological themes during episodes.

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Earth 2: Wood
Q: What is spalted wood?
Spalted wood is colored by decay fungi and is used for artistic applications.
Earth 2: Wood
Q: What is the difference between woodworking and woodturning?
Woodworking involves flatwork while woodturning uses a lathe to shape wood into functional or sculptural forms.
Earth 1: Lithium
Q: How has electric automobility become such a big thing in China?
Pablo outlines China's commitment to ecological civilization, prioritizing economic development while advocating for cleaner technologies like electromobility.
Earth 1: Lithium
Q: What brought you to do this kind of work in the first place?
Guely started thinking differently about image and explored multi-sensor ways, eventually creating the platform Sonandes to support sound and community-based art practices.
Air 4: Carbon Dioxide
Q: Will you be on that plane to Venice this year?
I don't know if I'll need to, but I'll be on other planes.

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5. Pablo Ampuero-Ruiz
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