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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
Dutch graduates share the thoughts and theories behind their interactive post-Covid publication, P.S. unfold the new (ab)normal: Performance Scores for Public Space.
Graduate artistic researchers, led by David Limaverde from Fontys University of The Arts, discuss their newest publication, which is available for loan in libraries throughout Kensington and Chelsea and from The Notting Hill Fine Art Gallery.
See for more information: www.performingpublic.space
Links:
https://portobelloradio.com
https://portobellopavilion.london
A conversation, led by Dutch artist Klaas Burger (Academie voor Beeldvorming), with two very different labour migrants about their experiences of EU migration which touches on art; community, where and how we live, and how we can afford to love in times of uncertainty.
See for more information: http://www.klaasburger.com
Links:
https://portobelloradio.com
https://portobellopavilion.london
Fossil Free share their tactics with Pavilion Hive, describing how they have successfully managed targeted cultural institutions to cancel their sponsorship arrangements with polluting companies.
Fossil Free Culture NL are a collective of artists, activists, researchers and critics working to confront oil and gas sponsorship of public cultural institutions in the Netherlands. Through unsolicited art performances in institutions that accept such sponsorship, they erode the fossil fuel industry’s public image and their social license to operate. Hive member Piers Thompson interviews them about the ways in which they operate.
See for more information: www.fossilfreeculture.nl
Links:
https://portobelloradio.com
https://portobellopavilion.london
Dutch artist Jonas Staal and lawyer Jan Fermon explain how and why they are taking Facebook to the U.N. Human Rights Council
With over two billion users today, Facebook impacts our social, economic and political lives in an unprecedented way. In response, artist Jonas Staal and lawyer Jan Fermon initiated a collective action lawsuit to force legal recognition of Facebook as a public domain that should be under ownership and control of its users. Join them as they discuss their action, Collectivize Facebook, and invite you to study the full indictment and become co-signatories to the lawsuit that will be submitted to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva coming September 2020.
See for more information: www.collectivize.org
Links:
https://portobelloradio.com
https://portobellopavilion.london
Heritage professionals Afike Oke and Camille Parker in conversation about the trials and tribulations of curating Afrikan cultural heritage in London and Amsterdam.
Afike Oke is the CEO of the Black Cultural Archives (London)
Camille Parker is the Production Assistant at the Black Archives (Amsterdam)
conversation hosted by Hive Member Isis Amlak
See for more information: www.theblackarchives.nl
www.blackculturalarchives.org
Links:
https://portobelloradio.com
https://portobellopavilion.london
A pair of Dutch graduates track down Dr Glenn Albrecht and ask him how language can shape a better future for our planet.
If the current human-centric Anthropocene characterises advancement as increasing human dominance over the natural world, the Symbiocene which follows it will see advancement as increasing human re-integration with the natural world. Join Helen Scarlett O'Neill of the Pavilion Hive, Ivana Filip artistic researcher into human/non-human relations and Dr Glenn A Albrecht author of the term "Symbiocene" to explore and share a powerful & actionable idea.
Also present Constantine Gras, Natasha Langridge & Isis Amlak.
See for more information: https://glennaalbrecht.com
Links:
https://portobelloradio.com
https://portobellopavilion.london
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.