Episoder
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We finish this series with the most certain of certitudes: death. Joining us in this final journey is Bnomio, an artist that has brought the ancient Memento Mori into the 21st century. But is it really that certain? Is death really the end?
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There are no certainties when it comes to objects. Only possibilities. An object is whatever you want it to be. But it's up to you to take the initiative. In this chapter, we follow artist and composer Koka Nikoladze around the streets of Oslo.
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Manglende episoder?
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The pandemic robbed humanity of one of its most important evolutionary tools to avoid feeling alone in this world: hugs. We speak to Alex Hug, a spanish artist using reused fabrics to help us restore our hunger for touch.
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Time doesn't exist. It's a fiction. A pantomime. A figment of our imagination. We join artist Andrea Galvani on a voyage of space time exploration.
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Wanting to be right is one of humanity’s great curses, perhaps the single biggest cause of conflict between humans. How can we overcome this burden? By having more doubts according to visual artists SMACK.
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Humans continue to wrestle with the question of how to make the world a better place and fiction is perhaps the best tool we have at our disposal to explore new ways of living. We travel to one of these worlds accompanied by artist Chino Moya.
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Can a machine create? Can an algorithm be an artist? In the next few decades our certainty about creation will enter new unexplored territories.
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There was a time when identity was set in stone. Today identity evolves constantly. We spoke to filip custic about this subject, an artist whose work reflects on the body through technology, doubt and empathy.
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A mysterious exhibition. A curator obsessed with certainty. A group of artists who push us to look at reality from other perspectives. Join us on this journey full of doubt as we explore the concept of certainty throughout the ages.