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Argentinian medical epidemiologist, family physician, and Memefest collaborator Mariano Mussi puts forward the idea of the emancipatory potentials
of suffering. In this episode Marianno Mussi and Oliver Vodeb explore how radical intimacy is the answer to impossibilities, which cause suffering. In a capitalist society the aim is not to cure suffering but to create value. Radical Intimacy manifests in acts of rearranging relationalities of the social organization of care as work.
Check the Radical Intimacies, Designing Non- Extractive Relationalities book here: https://www.memefest.org/publishing/radical-Intimacies/
The Memefest Radical Intimacies podcast | www.memefest.org
Memefest is an international network engaged in the transformation of social relations through radical design. Our main focus is the decolonisation of knowledge and the public sphere + social and environmental change. We integrate education, publishing, research, and the organization of events, as well as the facilitation and production of various media and interventions in the public sphere. Memefest is independent and operates in collaboration with universities, practitioners and social movements. Our approach counters the management of pedagogy, channels knowledge from different disciplines and connects the university with critical, marginal and counter-cultural positions. We create impossible spaces for deep exchange in the undercurrents.
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Hosted by: Oliver Vodeb/ Memefest
Music: Bait: two best friends meeting seasonally in bucolic surrounds to generate improvised music. Property Law recognises the Indigenous peoples of the world's relationship to land.
As in, "we don't own the land. The land owns us." Each of us is only passing through. Empires, Epochs come & go, but the spirit of the land persists.
https://bait2.bandcamp.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Slovenian/Australian sociologist and extradisciplinary designer Oliver Vodeb and Colombian maverick anthropologist Arturo Escobar discuss the onto-epistemic politics
of participatory design. They discuss the roots of participatory design and show urgent and hopeful frameworks for true participation based on radical interdependence. How can we reclaim participation again?
Check the Radical Intimacies, Designing Non- Extractive Relationalities book here: https://www.memefest.org/publishing/radical-Intimacies/
The Memefest Radical Intimacies podcast | www.memefest.org
Memefest is an international network engaged in the transformation of social relations through radical design. Our main focus is the decolonisation of knowledge and the public sphere + social and environmental change. We integrate education, publishing, research, and the organization of events, as well as the facilitation and production of various media and interventions in the public sphere. Memefest is independent and operates in collaboration with universities, practitioners and social movements. Our approach counters the management of pedagogy, channels knowledge from different disciplines and connects the university with critical, marginal and counter-cultural positions. We create impossible spaces for deep exchange in the undercurrents.
CREDITS:
Hosted by: Oliver Vodeb/ Memefest
Music: Bait: two best friends meeting seasonally in bucolic surrounds to generate improvised music. Property Law recognises the Indigenous peoples of the world's relationship to land.
As in, "we don't own the land. The land owns us." Each of us is only passing through. Empires, Epochs come & go, but the spirit of the land persists.
https://bait2.bandcamp.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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