On a dark and cold Winter's day I travelled to the very west of Berlin, to Wannsee. I had my little walkman with me. I wanted to record another Letter from Berlin. The walkman stopped working, and it got back into a short-lived existence when I stood on the platform of the S-Bahn station, waiting … Continue reading Timothy Snyder – On Language and “Not Even Fascism”
Agnes Pé – Mitt Paté (DeWorm)
In the beginning is the beginning, but it is not always that obvious. I had to listen again. Observing my primal thoughts I was quite pleased with this radio of ours. We always tell our radiomakers to envision it as a laboratory. Agnes Pé is with us for almost three years, with every month a … Continue reading Agnes Pé – Mitt Paté (DeWorm)
Gillian McIver – Lecture about Imaginary Movies
Gillian McIver talks at the opening of her exhibition. She writes that the exhibition is about posters which she made by taking some of her favourite “cinematic” paintings and imagining them as movies. She then made the posters for the films, imagining which actors might star in these imaginary films and what the critics might … Continue reading Gillian McIver – Lecture about Imaginary Movies
Fintan O’Toole – Brexit and the Crisis of Belonging
Fintan O'Toole held a talk at the Palais Kulturbrauerei in Berlin. His lecture was a part of the Berlin Seminar in Transnational European Studies. Adrian Shephard went there and recorded the lecture. Fintan O'Toole works for The Irish Times. He is also a writer. Here you can find an essay about Brexit by O'Toole, published … Continue reading Fintan O’Toole – Brexit and the Crisis of Belonging
Agnès Pe – Mitt Paté (Lecture on Musical Sound)
Imagine a place where you can see seven fast food shops in one second. Can't be too hard. Imagine the people in the pedestrian's zone that go with it. Also this can't be too difficult. Imagine the shop windows of the shoe stores. Focus. it is not hard. Imagine the mannequins in the shop windows, … Continue reading Agnès Pe – Mitt Paté (Lecture on Musical Sound)
Nikolas Schreck – Lecture on Sound
The key notion of Nikolas Schreck's lecture evolves around sound as a means to connect to the other world. Schreck makes a clear distinction between this world, the world we live in, and the other world, which is clearly somewhere else. You hear an inner voice? It is your direct connection to the other world. … Continue reading Nikolas Schreck – Lecture on Sound
What can European history teach us about Trump’s America – Lecture by Timothy Snyder
In the lecture What can European history teach us about Trump's America Snyder explains his vision on time and understanding history, but points at certain developments in present day society that should make us aware of possible changes, which might lead to authoritarian regimes replacing the parliamentary democracy. A detailed report from the lecture … Continue reading What can European history teach us about Trump’s America – Lecture by Timothy Snyder
Killed by Christmas – Logbook #3
19:00:00 Christmas robots are here to serve you, part 1 - Chester Hawkins 19:03:02 Christmas robots are here to serve you, part 2 - Chester Hawkins 19:18:10 Enough for thee - Chester Hawkins 19:42:36 Christmas Aerobics by Tzii 19:46:08 jingle bells rock -astma 1:37.9 19:47:36 Every boy and every girl is dead 4 xmas (No … Continue reading Killed by Christmas – Logbook #3
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