Who is responsible for making a work of art? In each episode of this collaborative podcast series, one anthropologist, specialising in a particular cultural context, has a conversation with an artist of their choosing, exploring issues of authorship and the relational in art. Ranging across geographical locations and creative practices, discussions address and unpack the conceptualisation of the a... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsPerforming ArtsArts |
Jonas Tinius is a sociocultural anthropologist, and currently scientific coordinator and post-doctoral researcher in cultural anthropology in the ERC project Minor Universality: Narrative World Productions after Western Universalism based at Saarland... more
寂空 (JACK) is a shamisen musician and frontman of the band The Shamisenists. His approach to composition is one of continuous movement across boundaries, inspired by his own travel to different parts of the world. As a result, his music often exhibits... more
Tamaki Ueda, aka Banetoriko, is a Japanese noise music artist who was born in Nara, moved to Los Angeles, and finally established herself in Osaka. Her music, composed with a self-made metal instrument named Banetek, is inspired by yokai, the superna... more
Mike Williams is a lifelong Silat martial artist, teacher and performer. He is experienced with Pencak Silat since 1992 and has travelled many times to Malaysia, Sumatra and Java in Indonesia. He developed his expertise in at least 6 styles of Silat ... more
Asimina Chremos (she/they) is a multidisciplinary artist and dance improviser, with over thirty years of experience in dance-making. Asimina’s practice flows within and between creative ecosystems, including movement improvisation, textile design, an... more
Tomoko Hojo is an artist working with the fluidity between sound, music and performance. Recently she has been working on the theme of what makes (women’s) silenced voices audible in history, with a special focus on Japanese women who developed relat... more
Lee Ki-Yeon (이기연) is an artist and activist known for her advocacy for democracy during Korea's dictatorship era. In the 1980s, she co-founded Minjung art (민중 미술 people’s art) collective 'Dureong' (두렁) and explored Korean cultural heritages, includin... more
Misumi Lancia is a virtual YouTuber (VTuber) idol and metaverse “resident” with developmental disabilities and gender dysphoria. For her, the virtual being Misumi Lancia is a “VRChat existence art,” aiming to escape her physical body by merging with ... more
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