• Radiogram #8: Poetics of Liberation. A call for nourishing pluralistic ways of being
    Dec 1 2022
    This final sonic and experiential conversation navigates the myriad topics raised over the course of Nomadic Cosmologies and Fugitive Power, weaving climate struggles with environmental justice and transformative futures. This closing is also an opening and an invitation to engage with the socio-ecological dimension of energy and people’s resistance against the epistemic injustice that is present in extractivism, datafication and a narrative that claims it cannot be otherwise. It is also a call to celebrate and defend the many forms of life that need space to flourish on their own terms. To mobilize with the overcrossing rebellious rhythms and the ancestrality of resistance.
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    2 hrs
  • Radiogram #7: Nomadic Cosmologies & Fugitive Power Live Jam (Part 2)
    Nov 25 2022
    Weaving the topics of Weaponized Infrastructures or Extractivism and the Lilypad with We will not be the wall, we will not be the ship! Cultures of deportation, border regimes and forced displacements together, this is a call for reflection on how these issues interrelate and collide with how people can live. Extractivism can be understood as the result of a one-directional attention to environments. Capitalist conceptions of economic growth encoded in technologies of engagement, i.e. financialization and datafication impose a brutal rhythm on the organic composition of energy by turning it into a speculative value measured in its propensity to extraction. Freedom of movement and dignified dwelling, as the rights of nature and humans are to be defended for the necessary sustainability and health of an ecosystem.
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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Radiogram #6: Nomadic Cosmologies & Fugitive Power Live Jam (Part 1)
    Nov 25 2022
    Weaving the topics of Weaponized Infrastructures or Extractivism and the Lilypad with We will not be the wall, we will not be the ship! Cultures of deportation, border regimes and forced displacements together, this is a call for reflection on how these issues interrelate and collide with how people can live. Extractivism can be understood as the result of a one-directional attention to environments. Capitalist conceptions of economic growth encoded in technologies of engagement, i.e. financialization and datafication impose a brutal rhythm on the organic composition of energy by turning it into a speculative value measured in its propensity to extraction. Freedom of movement and dignified dwelling, as the rights of nature and humans are to be defended for the necessary sustainability and health of an ecosystem.
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    57 mins
  • Inside the German Pavilion - Interview: The Experience of Listening - Kultur Ensemble in Palermo
    Nov 23 2022
    Researchers Daria di Bello, Charlotte Koch and Ségolène Bulot describe the Italian-French-German project “Women’s Voices in Palermo”, part of the residency program of Kultur Ensemble Palermo and highlight the commonalities with the work created by Red Forests for the German Pavilion: use of podcast, working as a collective and challenging the Eurocentric perspective. Production and Sound Design by Cristina Marras for the Goethe-Institut Mailand.
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    7 mins
  • Radiogram #5: Sonic Rites of Healing & Abundance
    Nov 23 2022
    Your voice is inseparable from your being, your history, your future and is the bridge between your inner and outer worlds. When there is a rift between what you express and how you actually feel, the truest part of you is abandoned. When you free your most authentic and natural voice, it is an act of self love, and essentially you are validating and freeing yourself. You come back into wholeness and integrity with yourself, planting the seeds for true freedom, happiness and joy to bloom.
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    2 hrs
  • Inside the German Pavilion - Interview: Andrea Lissoni – Floating moments occasionally reassuring
    Oct 25 2022
    Andrea Lissoni, artistic director at Haus der Kunst in Munich, talks about his visit of the German Pavilion at the Triennale 2022, focusing on the role of experimental art and new art practice. Production and Sound Design of this interview by Cristina Marras for the Goethe-Institut Mailand.
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    7 mins
  • Red Forest Radiogram #4: The Nord Stream Mindset
    Oct 21 2022
    Despite massive controversy, the construction of the Russian-German natural gas pipeline Nord Stream 2 has been completed, but its certification process has been halted due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Yet the project remains a real and imagined spectre haunting Germany and other countries in the European Union as their desire for (Russian) fossil fuel supplies and commercial investments directly contradicts their desires for environmental and geopolitical security. The devil is in the detail. Produced by Red Forest for Goethe-Institut Mailand.
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    2 hrs
  • Red Forest - interview: Inside the German Pavilion
    Sep 29 2022
    In this interview Red Forest’s Mijke van der Drift, David Muñoz-Alcántara and Diana McCarty explain the genesis of their “Nomadic Cosmologies and Fugitive Power” at the German Pavilion of the 23rd Triennale Milano. Their work consists of a series of radiograms long about 2 hours each, their role is to engage the listeners asking them to talk back to the problems in their own environment. They also acknowledge the absence of the fourth member of red Forest, Oleksiy Radynski, who is away but contributing to put together more body of knowledge. Production and Sound Design of this interview by Cristina Marras for the Goethe-Institut Mailand.
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    7 mins