Sinopsis
A podcast about design thinking, storytelling and social change.
Episodios
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Cleopatra Kambugu, seeds of change
12/02/2022 Duración: 47min“This is what I am, do you read me?” Cleopatra Kambugu is a biologist, activist and transgender film personality. Her wish to understand her gender expression led her to study genetics and molecular biology in university and later undergo surgery to help others decode what she felt she already was. In today’s episode we talk about Cleopatra’s resilience, her experience in Uganda during the threats that came in 2013 with the Anti-Homosexual Act, her participation in the award-winning documentary, Pearl of Africa, and her ideas about change, that change is a marathon, we are planting seeds take time to grow. And while they grow we must remember it is important to enjoy the life we have.
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Tom Kellner, translating culture
20/01/2022 Duración: 01h11sCan books from one culture bring empathy to people from very different backgrounds and experiences? Post-doctoral research Tom Kellner is researching the translatability of Israeli literature being published in Germany. In this episode we speak about the process of understanding what books sell, why they sell, and the possible reasons for which works readers read. What readers understand and if empathy increased from reading the stories from another culture is more difficult to determine. Kellner shares a different definition of empathy, one from philosopher Emmanuel Levinus, that empathy is accepting that people are different and we do not understand them. And yet we care. Join us as we explore these ideas.
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Michelle M. Wright, narratives and inclusion
21/11/2021 Duración: 01h03minBiases in search engines are not only an issue of algorithms, our bias is built into the beliefs we have about the world. And our beliefs are influenced by the stories we absorb through our culture and more and more the information we find online. Today I’m speaking with Michelle M. Wright, distinguished professor or literature and Emery College. She has been researching how blackness is constructed through the stories that are told in the public sphere. Today we talk about new stories coming into the culture and ways we can strive to be more inclusive when telling our own stories, looking at the questions we ask others and holding space for ambiguity.
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Dori Tunstall, designing for diversity
21/10/2021 Duración: 01h03minInclusion and equity don’t just happen because it is part of your mission statement. Creating a space where all members feel a sense of belonging is a process. And today I am in conversation with Dori Tunstall who has been working in the area of diversity, equity, inclusion and decolonization. Dori Tunstall is Dean of Design at Ontario College of Art and Design University in Toronto, Canada. Our conversation stretches from the language of inclusion to the insights that mushrooms and design thinking bring to our understanding of our fundamental interconnectedness.
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Della Duncan | Upstream Podcast
06/10/2021 Duración: 01h02minWhat is needed to create an economic system that supports human and planetary flourishing? Renegade Economist Della Duncan speaks about what is needed, deeper connection with our values. Della is founder and co-host of the Upstream Podcast where she invites listeners to imagine what a sustainable, just and democratic economy might look like. In our conversation Della shares the journey she took to reimagining economics, and shares ways we can move from consumption to connection.
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Mischa Leinkauf, at the border
16/09/2021 Duración: 01h15minToday I’m talking to filmmaker, installation artist and photographer Mischa Leinkauf whose work explores the borders, borders of buildings, bridges, public space, laws, and nation states. This season I’ve been talking to artists about their first solo show. Many of his works are performative interventions and the definition of a show is somewhat nebulous. Who sees the work, when they see the work, do they even know it is a work?
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Wild Anima ecology of emotion
14/08/2021 Duración: 54minThe ecology of emotions is a concept Wild Anima, musician and sound artist Alex Alexopolous has been developing. It is a practice of mending the broken parts through our inner process of photosynthesis. Her sound work and artistic practice center around the heart and healing through nature, meditation and love. Our conversation explores these connections, moving beyond the inner voice and acute shyness, and the importance of keeping a creative process.
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Artist Residency Part 4, Time & Possibility
08/08/2021 Duración: 57minTime and a sense of new possibilities are essential for the creative process. Today I speak with the co-creators of KuBa Kulturabahnhof where I’ve been in residence for a month about the artistic process and the gifts of the residency sharing space with the villages of Klien Warnow and beyond. I also speak with the artistic team of Hyenaz, Kathryn Fischer and Adrienne Teicher about their week of research on the topic of extraction, capitalism and the arts.
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Artist Residency Part 3, Changing
26/07/2021 Duración: 50minThis week painter Jamila Barakat and video/audio artist Laura J. Lukitsch speak about how their work has developed during the three weeks at the artist residency at KuBa Kulturbahnhof. Jamila shares how she was able to break through her previous painting style to find a new dialect to her painting language and Laura found a way to incorporate augmented audio into her installation. The conversation documents their lessons learned both in terms of their work and their way of thinking about the inner critic. And they share reminders of methods they use to reconnect to their creative flow and inner voice.
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Artist Residency – Part 2
17/07/2021 Duración: 38minThe creative process is not a straight line. This week painter Jamila Barakat and video/audio artist Laura J. Lukitsch share reflections on their creative process during their artist residency at KuBa Kulturbahnhof. The conversation covers feeling like a fraud, thoughts on beauty and disgust and a discussion on finding balance between pleasant and controversial material.
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Artist, Curator, Katze Shaw
16/04/2021 Duración: 59minKatze is a Chinese artist and curator living in Berlin. In today’s conversation, we travel from a buried treasure in a school ground in China to marching down the streets of Berlin while remembering the events of 1989 in both countries. Her work is a deep meditation on freedom and the forms it takes across the spectrum of political and personal circumstances. This is a question the continues to be relevant across space and time.
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Radio Producer Gabi Schaffner
21/01/2021 Duración: 41minRadio Producer and artist Gabi Schaffner has been creating audio experiences in the realm of field recording music fusions and collaborative garden based radio programs. In our conversation, Gabi shared insights into her artistic trajectory and the links between her work and her view of the worlds of nature and culture.
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Artist Maria Thereza Alves
13/01/2021 Duración: 43minArtist Maria Thereza Alves has been investigating the histories and circumstances of particular locations to bear witness to stories that have been silenced. Her work makes visible the impacts of an economic practice that fails to view nature as alive: from documenting the intercontinental transportation of seeds to the bringing to life a singular dying mountain in Brazil. In our conversation, we spoke about her placed-based artistic process and how it has evolved after moving to Berlin.
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Jennifer Bennett, visual artist & author
11/12/2020 Duración: 56minThe post Jennifer Bennett, visual artist & author appeared first on This Beautiful Shot is Not an Accident.
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Sound Artist Jens-Uwe Dyffort
16/04/2020 Duración: 39minThe post Sound Artist Jens-Uwe Dyffort appeared first on This Beautiful Shot is Not an Accident.
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Cultural Worker Mikala Hyldig Dal
03/04/2020 Duración: 56minThe post Cultural Worker Mikala Hyldig Dal appeared first on This Beautiful Shot is Not an Accident.
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Performance Artist Tone Haldrup Lorenzen
18/03/2020 Duración: 45minThe post Performance Artist Tone Haldrup Lorenzen appeared first on This Beautiful Shot is Not an Accident.
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Bitter Things Exhibition bi’bak
12/12/2019 Duración: 33minThe post Bitter Things Exhibition bi’bak appeared first on This Beautiful Shot is Not an Accident.