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CIRCUIT CAST is a podcast produced by CIRCUIT Artist Moving Image, interviewing contemporary artists about recent exhibitions and how they approach their practice. CIRCUIT is Aotearoa/New Zealand's leading distributor of artists' moving image works.

www.circuit.org.nz.

CIRCUIT CAST www.circuit.org.nz

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CIRCUIT CAST is a podcast produced by CIRCUIT Artist Moving Image, interviewing contemporary artists about recent exhibitions and how they approach their practice. CIRCUIT is Aotearoa/New Zealand's leading distributor of artists' moving image works.

www.circuit.org.nz.

    Episode 117 Wild Wild Life

    Episode 117 Wild Wild Life

    How is Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland City described outside of official city maps? Is it possible to navigate off-road, off-grid? What discrete spaces exist in the plain sight of everyday work, life and commerce? How are these activated by people, flora and fauna?

    In front of a live audience, artists Layne Waerea, Leala Faleseuga, Gavin Hipkins, Jae Hoon Lee, Gabriel White and Tia Barrett discuss their video works for Wild Wild Life, a public art project commissioned by Auckland Council, curated by Mark Williams (CIRCUIT) and presented as part of the 2024 Auckland Arts Festival.

    Installed throughout the CBD, the works were presented in proximity to the construction of the City Rail Network, a massive engineering project that has temporarily remapped the CBD as a construction site, and, when completed, will fundamentally alter the psycho-geography of the inner city.

    • 36 min
    Episode 116: Hana Pera Aoake

    Episode 116: Hana Pera Aoake

    In part 3 of the series Sites of Connection Dani McIntosh speaks to artist Hana Pera Aoake (Ngāti Hinerangi, Ngāti Mahuta, Ngāti Haua, Tainui/Waikato, Ngāti Waewae, Waitaha, Kai Tahu). Often juxtaposing poetic text with handheld moving images, Hana’s video work addresses the tension between industry and sacred whenua; the presence of deep time and new parenthood.

    0:00 Introduction

    1:00 Hana discusses her video 'I saw the mountain erupt' (2023); working with an essay by her partner Morgan Godfery; the town of Kawerau as formerly one of NZ’s wealthiest towns and now one of the poorest, and also the town as the site of Māori pūrākau.

    5:54
    Dani asks; Why entwine the writing with the moving image?

    8:09
    Dani introduces the video work A eulogy to love (2019); Dani asks why juxtapose shots of Italian actress Monica Vitti with the landscape in Aotearoa? Hana explains the video was shot in many sites including Aotearoa, Portugal and other European locations. She discusses Vitti as an image of an “hysterical woman”, and the ongoing theme in her practice of "the tension of industry versus caring for the whenua (landscape)”.

    13.08
    Dani asks about the line “I will not be afraid despite the fear tumbling through my body”.

    15:50
    Hana on how parenthood has affected their work. Se discusses 'deep time', the relationship between the human and non-human and the whakataukī 'Ka Mua, Ka Muri' (walking backwards into the future).

    20:00
    Hana on David Lynch’s movie Eraserhead (1977).

    23:00
    Hana discusses and the writing of New Zealand author Keri Hulme (Kāi Tahu, Kāti Māmoe), which was part of her work with Ke te Pai Press (with Morgan Godfery), shown in the group exhibition Matarau

    24:41
    Working with musician Ruby Solly (Kai Tahu)

    27:24
    End

    • 28 min
    Episode 115 Selina Ershadi

    Episode 115 Selina Ershadi

    "Dwelling in the void space" — a conversation between Selina Ershadi and Dani McIntosh, the second part of the CIRCUIT Cast series Sites of Connection.

    In this podcast, artist Selina Ershadi discusses three films: Hollywood Ave (2017), Amator (2019) and The hands also look (2020), alongside a new work in progress, The Blue Dome (forthcoming). In conversation with artist Dani McIntosh, Selina reflects on navigating personal and family histories as guided by Chantal Akerman, Maya Deren and Derek Jarman; ideas of dwelling, homemaking and displacement; oral storytelling traditions and the poetic potential of decentering the visual.

    • 42 min
    Episode 114 James Tapsell Kururangi

    Episode 114 James Tapsell Kururangi

    A conversation between artists James Tapsell-Kururangi and Dani McIntosh on the metaphoric and poetic potential of the moving image.

    • 46 min
    Episode 113: What sparks the words?

    Episode 113: What sparks the words?

    A conversation with writers Tina Makereti, Gregory Kan, and Gwynneth Porter, on the dynamic possibilities for writing to respond to art beyond the essay, chaired by Thomasin Sleigh. Recorded at Te Pātaka Toi Adam Art Gallery.

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Episode 112: Maggie Buxton On BIOS

    Episode 112: Maggie Buxton On BIOS

    How can artists in the regions discover and experiment with emergent technologies?

    In this pod host Mark Williams speaks to Maggie Buxton, the Director of AwhiWorld, a Northland—based creative technology studio. AwhiWorld’s latest project is Bios, an installation at Whangārei Art Museum which presents an interactive research and practice area for artists to experiment with VR, 3d projection mapping, interactive sensors, E-textiles and organic materials.

    Bios runs until 18 June.
    https://awhiworld.com/

    BIOS was produced in collaboration with ThoTho and in partnership with a number of community partners. It was funded by Ministry of Culture and Heritage.

    • 15 min

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