The Radical Design Podcast

Oliver Vodeb (Memefest )+ guests

The Radical Design Podcast is a special monthly show re-thinking the radical potentials of design. We aim to understand the world better through deep conversations with people who are doing significant things. Dive into design beyond the conventional. Hosted by Oliver Vodeb, the podcast explores how design intersects with radical practice and adventurous thought. Each episode features conversations with thinkers, activists and practitioners who do work that matters. Some of the guests so far included Arturo Escobar, Patricio Dávila and Kyle Magee. Built on Memefest's 24 years of global work on radical design, this podcast is our new "pirate island" for discussions about things and in ways that go beyond institutional, professional or disciplinary boundaries. We are interested in design emerging in the undercurrents, kicking capitalism while its down. From the aesthetics of resistance to strategies of radical imagination, the podcast investigates the ideas shaping design as a tool for transformation. Our first series, Radical Intimacies features dialogues with contributors to the book Radical Intimacies: Designing Non-Extractive Relationalities, exploring themes of dialogue, power, land, interventions, and radical praxis. Find the book here. Our conversations highlight design operating beyond dominant, extractive paradigms—aimed at imagining and building new worlds and social relations. Subscribe to join the conversation and explore Radical Design. About Memefest: Memefest is an international network interested in transforming social relations through radical design. Independent and collaborative, it works with universities, practitioners, and social movements to create spaces for deep exchange in the undercurrents. Credits: Hosted by Oliver Vodeb / Memefest Co-production with Intellect Publishers Music by Bait: https://bait2.bandcamp.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. Daniel Marcus and Oliver Vodeb: Capitalism's Addictions

    09/10/2025

    Daniel Marcus and Oliver Vodeb: Capitalism's Addictions

    American scholar Daniel Marcus and Memefest curator Oliver Vodeb explore the deep ties between capitalism and addiction from the early 20th century to today. They show how capitalism has not only shaped addiction but has actively relied on it as a strategy for growth. Drawing on their chapter “Capitalism’s Addictions” in the book Radical Intimacies, they explain how addiction became capitalism’s answer to a fundamental contradiction: how to keep selling when people don’t need more stuff. From planned obsolescence during the Great Depression to today’s endless cycle of food, technology, and drugs designed to hook us, they trace how pleasure and dependency became central to capitalist expansion. Design plays a crucial role in this story: born within capitalism, it has often been deployed to exploit our vulnerabilities and create new forms of craving. This conversation unpacks how addiction has been used to colonise intimacy itself — and why the rise of AI might push these logics into even more intimate parts of our lives. The episode closes by asking: can Radical Intimacies offer a way out? There is much more in the original written chapter, and If you want to read the whole chapter in Radical Intimacies, Designing Non-Extractive Relationalities, find more about the book: here.   PODCAST CREDITS: Hosted by: Oliver Vodeb/ Memefest​. The podcast is a collaboration between Memefest and Intellect publishers.​ Music: Thanks to Bait for their song Property Law. Two best friends meeting seasonally in bucolic surrounds to generate improvised music. Property Law recognises the Indigenous peoples of the world's relationship to land. As in, "we don't own the land. The land owns us." Each of us is only passing through. Empires, Epochs come & go, but the spirit of the land persists. Visit our website: https://memefest.org/knowledge/memefest-radical-design/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    56 min
  2. Sam Burch, Kristy-Lee Horswood and Oliver Vodeb: Seeing Country and Radical Design

    07/01/2025

    Sam Burch, Kristy-Lee Horswood and Oliver Vodeb: Seeing Country and Radical Design

    Aboriginal artist and activist Kristy-Lee Horswood and writer, teacher, and activist Sam Burch join Oliver Vodeb to discuss Aboriginal practices of “Seeing Country” and Radical Design. “Country” for Aboriginal people is a deep spiritual and cultural relationship with the land, waters, skies, and all living things—a source of identity, belonging, law, and responsibility. The conversation centres around the chapter Seeing Country: Decolonization, Timeless Intimacies and an Escape from the Tyranny of the Dead Man’s Vision, which Sam Burch contributed to the Radical Intimacies book. It outlines some of the key ideas behind the practice of Seeing Country. As a practice grounded in lived experience, its radical potential for design lies in its specific relationality with the world—rooted in a deep appreciation of, and respect for, all living things. The discussion touches on cultural positions formed in response to the ongoing colonisation of so-called Australia, offering relational frameworks that are deeply relevant to radical design. We hear about the meaning of “fire,” the spiritual nature of initiation rituals, the still ongoing forced removal of children, and ideas of what it means to be in “proper relationship.” At one point, Oliver asks: “Is everything coming from the West bad?” Of course, it isn’t—but as Sam Burch notes, we need to better understand how different knowledge systems can “talk to each other.” Reflecting on capitalism through an Aboriginal lens, Kristy-Lee remarks that even Marx could have benefited from decolonial thinking. This podcast is a beautiful journey into knowledge and radical relationality through dialogue. Sam Burch and Kristy-Lee Horswood are both engaged in activist and educational work and have collaborated closely and meaningfully with Memefest since 2013. Visit our website: https://memefest.org/knowledge/memefest-radical-design/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 17m

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The Radical Design Podcast is a special monthly show re-thinking the radical potentials of design. We aim to understand the world better through deep conversations with people who are doing significant things. Dive into design beyond the conventional. Hosted by Oliver Vodeb, the podcast explores how design intersects with radical practice and adventurous thought. Each episode features conversations with thinkers, activists and practitioners who do work that matters. Some of the guests so far included Arturo Escobar, Patricio Dávila and Kyle Magee. Built on Memefest's 24 years of global work on radical design, this podcast is our new "pirate island" for discussions about things and in ways that go beyond institutional, professional or disciplinary boundaries. We are interested in design emerging in the undercurrents, kicking capitalism while its down. From the aesthetics of resistance to strategies of radical imagination, the podcast investigates the ideas shaping design as a tool for transformation. Our first series, Radical Intimacies features dialogues with contributors to the book Radical Intimacies: Designing Non-Extractive Relationalities, exploring themes of dialogue, power, land, interventions, and radical praxis. Find the book here. Our conversations highlight design operating beyond dominant, extractive paradigms—aimed at imagining and building new worlds and social relations. Subscribe to join the conversation and explore Radical Design. About Memefest: Memefest is an international network interested in transforming social relations through radical design. Independent and collaborative, it works with universities, practitioners, and social movements to create spaces for deep exchange in the undercurrents. Credits: Hosted by Oliver Vodeb / Memefest Co-production with Intellect Publishers Music by Bait: https://bait2.bandcamp.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.