art_biites

art_biites
Podcast Description
art_biites is an interview-based format that explores positions in the arts. The free-flowing conversation with an artist, curator, or thinker aims to create an interdisciplinary conversation across borders. The idea that everything is connected is at the center of the conversation. As a freelance journalist working for an art-radio broadcaster in Switzerland, I'm interested in deconstructing myths surrounding history, gender, borders, and national identities through art. I truly believe art can create & contribute visions and opportunities for the future.
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The podcast delves into themes such as the intersections of art with history, gender, borders, and national identities. Episodes often tackle substantial topics like colonial history, contemporary art practices, and social hierarchies. For instance, Laura Arminda Kingsley's episode examines her performance Desblanqueamiento, challenging the erasure of Afro-diasporic history in Venice, while Denise Bertschi's interview focuses on the global entanglements of colonialism and visual culture in her work.

art_biites is a Swiss-based podcast that explores contemporary artistic practices through transdisciplinary conversations. Our mission is to dismantle dominant discourses — past, present, and future — by weaving together personal experiences, global entanglements, and artistic insight. From colonial legacies and the possibilities of worlding, and myths surrounding history, gender, borders, and national identity, art_biites offers listeners a window into how art can reshape perspectives and open up space for new futures.
Hosted by Isabelle Reymond—art radio journalist, unfinished art historian.
Alice Bucknell’s work navigates the space between art, science, and ecology. It sits at a transdisciplinary intersection—between the present and the future, reality and virtual environments, and science-based research and speculative fiction.
And if you think about it, that’s what reality looks like for most of us today.
In their latest project, Staring at the Sun, which they describes as a sci-fi documentary, Bucknell explores the dark realities of solar geoengineering and questions the narratives that surround it….
I'm really sorry that the sound isn't as clean overall as I would have liked it to be.
All the sounds and audio inserts are taken from ”Staring at the Sun” on site at EPFL.
Here are the show notes:
Enter the Hyper-Scientific
Cloud seeding
Tega Brain : The Environment Is Not A System
Ursula K. Le Guin
Joint Emissivity Database Initiative (JEDI)
Producer : Isabelle Reymond
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