Post-World Podcast

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  • "Post-World Podcast" is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and Society through the gaze and experiences of its protagonists. It is Recorded at Karl Marx Studios´ bunker somewhere in Berlin.
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  • Hojun Song: Embracing Randomness with Art & Science
    Aug 21 2023

    Join us in this new episode of the Post-World Podcast with our host, Pablo Denegri, as we dive deep into the mind of Hojun Song, an engineer and media artist from South Korea. We journey from Hojun's early aspirations in engineering and snowboarding, to his revolutionary "Open Source Satellite Initiative" that challenges the norms of space exploration, and finally into his "Don't Compress Me" project which grapples with the boundaries of AI, randomness, and human creativity. As we traverse this spectrum, Hojun shares insights on the intersections of technology, art, and societal expectations, advocating for a future where randomness is embraced, and the deterministic nature of algorithms is questioned. Don't miss this compelling conversation that merges art, science, and philosophy. As always, links to Hojun's work will be available in the description below. Join the discourse! EPISODE LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/hojunsong_artist https://www.facebook.com/songhojun https://www.youtube.com/c/hojunsong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sHxV2R-BfY PODCAST INFO: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uhlTP9BhF7fdmAmH6Rqoe Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/postworldpodcast RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/60129d18/podcast/rss

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    45 mins
  • JPS: From Streets to Stencils
    Aug 5 2023

    Welcome to another episode of the Post-World Podcast hosted by Pablo Denegri. In this riveting conversation, we delve into the life and artistry of renowned British street artist JPS (Jamie Paul Scanlon). From early introductions to art through his father, his turbulent journey battling personal demons, to discovering his passion for stencil art inspired by Banksy, JPS narrates his artistic journey with brutal honesty. He talks about his creative process, the symbolism behind his works, and the challenges he faces in the art world. Join us as JPS also discusses the influence of pop culture on his work, his move to Germany, his love for scaring people through art, and his intriguing relationship with Banksy. This episode is a rollercoaster journey of inspiration, controversy, and the undying spirit of an artist. A must-watch for every art enthusiast out there! Please note that this content contains strong language and mature themes. Viewer discretion is advised. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more exciting content from the Post-World Podcast. EPISODE LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/jps_artist

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Scalameriya: Expanding Sonic Frontiers
    Jul 26 2023

    In this episode of the Post-World Podcast, we chat with Serbian producer and DJ, Nikola Grebovic, known as Scalameriya in the techno community. He shares his journey from his beginnings in Serbia, to his evolving relationship with DJing and his unique approach to crafting post-apocalyptic techno soundscapes. Skalameriya also provides his perspective on the current techno scene and forecasts what he believes lies ahead for electronic music. This episode offers a peek into the thought process and experiences of a notable figure in the realm of electronic music. EPISODE LINKS: https://soundcloud.com/SCALAMERIYAhttps://www.instagram.com/scalameriya_live

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    1 hr and 2 mins

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