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In this episode I talk to Maria Pia about fluidity. As a drive, a process, a mode of experience. And all of these combined.
"It's coming particularly useful, this fluid approach to life, in pandemic times. If you think about it, reality is...we can't control it and we create an illusion trying to control it"
Maria talks about using sexuality and some of its associated practices as means of changing herself. We talk about conscious kink and and embodied performance. Sexual isms and ephiphenomenalism through the performance art of Rocio Boliver. Muffication during a time of intense grief.
A long time activist, Maria's way of fighting for matters close to her heart has changed. She speaks the old school, London-squatter days and how she's shifted from martyrdom and hegemonic constructs toward self care and polytopes through relational anarchy.
Recently Maria ran the open call for the London Uncensored Festival. For lovers of art and pornography, and especially those who reject the distinction between the two. I wondered, what's ethical porn? And how's it different from porn that's not ethical?
By Liv PhoinixIn this episode I talk to Maria Pia about fluidity. As a drive, a process, a mode of experience. And all of these combined.
"It's coming particularly useful, this fluid approach to life, in pandemic times. If you think about it, reality is...we can't control it and we create an illusion trying to control it"
Maria talks about using sexuality and some of its associated practices as means of changing herself. We talk about conscious kink and and embodied performance. Sexual isms and ephiphenomenalism through the performance art of Rocio Boliver. Muffication during a time of intense grief.
A long time activist, Maria's way of fighting for matters close to her heart has changed. She speaks the old school, London-squatter days and how she's shifted from martyrdom and hegemonic constructs toward self care and polytopes through relational anarchy.
Recently Maria ran the open call for the London Uncensored Festival. For lovers of art and pornography, and especially those who reject the distinction between the two. I wondered, what's ethical porn? And how's it different from porn that's not ethical?