Radio Implicancies starts in the middle. It asks you to take a deep breath and jump in so we can work together on ways that knowledge and technology might intersect differently. Let’s not wait for tomorrow to pay attention to the colonial conditionings of contemporary techno-cultures!
Radio Implicancies starts in the middle. It asks you to take a deep breath and jump in so we can work together on ways that knowledge and technology might intersect differently. Let’s not wait for tomorrow to pay attention to the colonial conditionings of contemporary techno-cultures!
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<divclass="sec_title">#12.1 - 14/05</div>
<divclass="sec_title">#12.1 - 14/05</div>
<divclass="intro_text">Table of content in no particular order</div>
<divclass="intro_text">Table of content in no particular order</div>
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<li>Souvenir 5:38</li>
<li>Souvenir 5:38</li>
<li>Imagining, re-thinking and recording the world outside 6:21</li>
<li>Imagining, re-thinking and recording the world outside 6:21</li>
Avital Barkai, Damlanur Bilgin, Sandra Golubjevaite, Tisa Neža Herlec, Mark van den Heuvel, Max Lehmann, Mika Motskobili, Clara Noseda, Anna Sandri, Ioana Tomici
Avital Barkai, Damlanur Bilgin, Sandra Golubjevaite, Tisa Neža Herlec, Mark van den Heuvel, Max Lehmann, Mika Motskobili, Clara Noseda, Anna Sandri, Ioana Tomici