• Sound is political. Sound is change.

  • Jan 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
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Sound is political. Sound is change.

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  • When we talk about sustainability, what often comes to mind is climate change, CO2 emissions, wind turbines and solar panels. And of course these are important. But also important are questions of justice, power, and politics – who makes decisions? Who wins and who loses in a more sustainable world? And what are the promises and perils of technical solutions? Today I talk through some of these questions with Verónica Mota. Verónica Mota is a Sound Artist, Musician, Writer & Academic Researching Emancipation & Philosophy of Technology. Born in Mexico City and now based in Berlin, they explore sound as a fundamental inherent human experience and works conceptually researching the political and social impact sound art has. The episode includes an excerpt of their performance at sustain.fm x CTM Vorspiel in Berlin.

    Links and references

    Antonio Negri & Michael Hardt: "Empire" (2000).

    Octavia E. Butler: "Parabel of the Sower" (1993).

    Donna Haraway: "Simians, Cyborgs, and Women : The Reinvention of Nature" (2013).

    Chela Sandoval: "Methodology of the Oppressed" (2000).

    Isaac Asimov - Geschichten aus der Zukunft - Arte HD

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFKhheiCTKM

    Veronica Mota music

    https://www.instagram.com/777antigona/

    https://linktr.ee/veronicamotaberlin

    “NIHIL” https://camembertelectrique.bandcamp.com/album/nihil

    UTOPIE & WIDERSTAND https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIgzulaEwa8/

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