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Worlding Podcast Renae Shadler
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Exploring the relationship of how we are both shaping and being shaped by our surroundings through embodied conversations with artists and thinkers, the Worlding Podcast expands our awareness of our more-than human surroundings and traces interpersonal connections by inviting each guest to recommend an important person for them to be interviewed next, similar to a string figure. Hosted by dance artist Renae Shadler, this show has an organic life of its own and tends to meander in unpredictable and unexpected ways. Learn more at http://renaeshadler.com/worlding/
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Ep #11.1 Art meets Science - The individuality of things | Worlding Podcast
While scientists tend to categorize their objects of study in order to verify some pre-prepared hypotheses, visual artist Oliver Thie’s work is a persistent act of documentation that brings to life unseen microcosms and the beauty within the individuality of things.
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Ep #11.2 Plant blindness - Relocating the real in the digital world | Worlding Podcast
Daniel Hengst addresses ‘plant blindness’ - the inability to value the role of plants on earth and see or notice plants in one’s everyday life through his virtual art works.
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Ep #11.3 The interconnection between bodies and worlds | Worlding Podcast
Latvian dance artist Agnese Bordjukova shares methods to develop awareness of processes within the human body that can then extend outwards to embrace our surroundings, making sensible the interconnection between bodies and worlds.
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Ep #10.1 Crocodilian women from a world yet-to-come | Worlding Podcast
Talking about mutant species and a speculative world yet-to-come, Kat Válastur - a Berlin-based choreographer and performer - shares her interest in film and her hybrid work ‘Stellar Fauna’ which is part performance and part film installation.
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Ep #10.2 When was the last time you changed your mind? | Worlding Podcast
In her practice of art mediation, Viviane Tabach - a Brazilian curator and mediator - seeks to be porous to the visitors and facilitate the creation of a ‘collective body’, where all participants and entities within the gallery become channels of knowledge.
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Ep #10.3 My autism shapes everything that I do | Worlding Podcast
Focused on access and inclusion with regards to neuro-difference and disability, Anna Farley shares how she navigates her life and artistic work with support and family, placing her autism front and center.