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In this episode Nicolene and Jana unpack the general questions around the relevance of art and philosophy and investigate the important role these disciplines can play in times of crisis. Specifically considering COVID-19 and its impact on society, Jana and Nicolene draw on the historical reliability of artistic and philosophical practices and unpack how these modes of thinking can help with “making real” and move people into action. Touching on abject theory, masking, and humans’ perpetual vulnerability our hosts bring the hard questions about mortality and the body closer in this discussion of Penny Siopis’ The Shame Series.
DISCLAIMER: ISSUES THAT RELATE TO THE ABUSE OF WOMEN ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE. PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION.
DISCLAIMER: WE ARE RECORDING DURING LOCK-DOWN. PLEASE EXCUSE ANY HOME NOISES OR TECHNICAL GLITCHES.
For this episode’s list of resources and extra notes, visit our website: www.nbcollective.space/air-it
We are so grateful that you listened to the public airing of our thoughts. If you haven't subscribed to our podcast yet, please do so. Rate and review us if you enjoy our content– this way you help us by making it easier for other listeners to find us.
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If you would like to get a short email from us sharing resources, related content and other fun stuff that we don't share in the podcast, subscribe at: www.nbcollective.space/air-it
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Post production and editing by Jana Vosloo and Nicolene Burger. Music by Thabo Krouwkam.
In this episode Nicolene and Jana unpack the general questions around the relevance of art and philosophy and investigate the important role these disciplines can play in times of crisis. Specifically considering COVID-19 and its impact on society, Jana and Nicolene draw on the historical reliability of artistic and philosophical practices and unpack how these modes of thinking can help with “making real” and move people into action. Touching on abject theory, masking, and humans’ perpetual vulnerability our hosts bring the hard questions about mortality and the body closer in this discussion of Penny Siopis’ The Shame Series.
DISCLAIMER: ISSUES THAT RELATE TO THE ABUSE OF WOMEN ARE DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE. PLEASE LISTEN WITH CAUTION.
DISCLAIMER: WE ARE RECORDING DURING LOCK-DOWN. PLEASE EXCUSE ANY HOME NOISES OR TECHNICAL GLITCHES.
For this episode’s list of resources and extra notes, visit our website: www.nbcollective.space/air-it
We are so grateful that you listened to the public airing of our thoughts. If you haven't subscribed to our podcast yet, please do so. Rate and review us if you enjoy our content– this way you help us by making it easier for other listeners to find us.
As always, we would love to hear what you think about the concepts, theories, texts, and practices discussed in this podcast, so please reach out:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/airit_podcast/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/airitpodcast/?hc_location=ufi
Email: [email protected].
If you would like to get a short email from us sharing resources, related content and other fun stuff that we don't share in the podcast, subscribe at: www.nbcollective.space/air-it
If you are interested in supporting this project: www.nbcollective.space/air-it.
Post production and editing by Jana Vosloo and Nicolene Burger. Music by Thabo Krouwkam.