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The DRIFT podcast is part of iniva’s postnational digital pavilion reflecting on the entanglement between land, water, movement and m/otherlands.
This third and final episode explores Migration & Movement, considering the relationship between movement of people and sound, and the role of sound in community building, particularly in the diaspora.
We’ll be weaving these questions alongside conversations and interviews from curators, artists, and creative practitioners invited by iniva, in order to explore, What is Nation?
This episode features contributions from (in order as they first appear):
Produced by:
Tobi Alexandra Falade (Curatorial Trainee)
Kaitlene Koranteng (Archivist and Engagement Producer)
Beatriz Lobo (Curator)
Edited and mixed by:
Lucia Scazzocchio
You heard music and sounds from the works of Yuki Kihara, Sonia Boyce, Shenece Oretha, Zineb Sedira and Stan Douglas.
By inivaThe DRIFT podcast is part of iniva’s postnational digital pavilion reflecting on the entanglement between land, water, movement and m/otherlands.
This third and final episode explores Migration & Movement, considering the relationship between movement of people and sound, and the role of sound in community building, particularly in the diaspora.
We’ll be weaving these questions alongside conversations and interviews from curators, artists, and creative practitioners invited by iniva, in order to explore, What is Nation?
This episode features contributions from (in order as they first appear):
Produced by:
Tobi Alexandra Falade (Curatorial Trainee)
Kaitlene Koranteng (Archivist and Engagement Producer)
Beatriz Lobo (Curator)
Edited and mixed by:
Lucia Scazzocchio
You heard music and sounds from the works of Yuki Kihara, Sonia Boyce, Shenece Oretha, Zineb Sedira and Stan Douglas.