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University of the Underground


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    A sense of reality by Ayse Hassan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:05


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - A sense of reality by Ayse Hassan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:05


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - BIOME(TRICS) by Mirrored Fatality

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:01


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - We Will Always Love You (feat. Blood Orange) by The Avalanches

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:00


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - Giz_aard by Massive Attack

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:02


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - Only You ft. Klein by Moses Boyd

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 0:30


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    Armenian heartbeats- Nelly family produced with EOBIONT- Láwû Makuriye'nte

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:00


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    BIOME(TRICS) by Mirrored Fatality

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 3:13


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    Giz_aard by Massive Attack

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 3:47


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - БЕСИТ _ RAGE by Pussy Riot

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:01


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce -POME(GRANITE) by EOBIONT- Láwû Makuriye'nte

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:00


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    POME(GRANITE) by EOBIONT- Láwû Makuriye'nte

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 2:32


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    БЕСИТ _ RAGE by Pussy Riot

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 4:17


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installation is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    1- POME(GRANITE) by EOBIONT- Láwû Makuriye'nte

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 2:32


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    14- moonbounce - BIOME(TRICS) by Mirrored Fatality

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:01


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    10- moonbounce - Only You ft. Klein by Moses Boyd

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 0:30


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    6- moonbounce - We Will Always Love You (feat. Blood Orange) by The Avalanches

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:00


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    4 - moonbounce - БЕСИТ _ RAGE by Pussy Riot

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:01


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    13- BIOME(TRICS) by Mirrored Fatality

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 3:13


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    15- Armenian heartbeats- Nelly family produced with EOBIONT- Láwû Makuriye'nte

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:00


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    11- Giz_aard by Massive Attack

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 3:47


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    7- A sense of reality by Ayse Hassan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:05


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    8- moonbounce - A sense of reality by Ayse Hassan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:05


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    12- moonbounce - Giz_aard by Massive Attack

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:02


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    3- БЕСИТ _ RAGE by Pussy Riot

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 4:17


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    2- moonbounce -POME(GRANITE) by EOBIONT- Láwû Makuriye'nte

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:00


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - Only You ft. Klein by Moses Boyd

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 0:30


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    A sense of reality by Ayse Hassan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:05


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - We Will Always Love You (feat. Blood Orange) by The Avalanches

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:00


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce -POME(GRANITE) by EOBIONT- Láwû Makuriye'nte

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:00


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - БЕСИТ _ RAGE by Pussy Riot

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:01


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    moonbounce - A sense of reality by Ayse Hassan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 1:05


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    БЕСИТ _ RAGE by Pussy Riot

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 4:17


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    POME(GRANITE) by EOBIONT- Láwû Makuriye'nte

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 2:32


    Piccadilly Un:Plugged is curated by New Public and a part of Art after Dark commissioned by Art of London , an immersive creative journey and ecofeminist experience by Nelly Ben Hayoun- Stépanian across London's West End for Art After Dark on 6th, 7th and 8th March 2025. This installatio is in loving memory of Láwû Makuriye'nt (aka EOBIONT, Mango, half of Mirrored fatality) Moonbounce or Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) is a technology that allows sending radio signals from one location to another location on Earth, using the Moon as a natural satellite. It is like DJing with the Moon, the audio signal goes about 3 meter inside the crust of the moon before travelling back to earth picking up the Big Bang static on the way- which gives it this distorted audio, alien and eerie. Included in this playlist: the heartbeats of women in Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family for International Women's Day; recordings from the city's streets and institutions produced by multi-instrumentalist Ayse Hassan (of Savages and Esya); and a series of original tracks from Nelly and the University of the Underground's long term collaborators: Massive Attack, The Avalanches (feat. Blood Orange), Pussy Riot, Mirrored Fatality and Moses Boyd. Additionally. newly produced track in collaboration with the late noise artist EOBIONT (Láwû Makuriye'nt), who tragically passed away this week features the heartbeats of Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's Armenian family. With special thanks to the team at Jodrell Bank Observatory for their support in making this technological feat happen.

    Moon Arkestra Whistleblowing Residency // Zoe Prifti & Ali - Reflections from A to Z

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 32:26


    Welcome to Moon Arkestra, a series of podcasts created by students of the charity University of the Underground's Moon Arkestra Whistleblowing Residency. This tuition free programme was led by Artist Head of Programme Dr. Aditi Jaganathan from April 2022 to June 2022, as an investigation into whistleblowing as a political action but also an instrument and language. This podcast was created by King Ali and Zoë as a part of this practice-based residency. Students unraveled the relationships between nation-states, music, political action and displacement. Moon Arkestra was composed of unique multidisciplinary creatives and musicians. Who joined Moon Convoy and toured with Tour de Moon around England, during May and June of 2022. Moon Arkestra members put together a series of experiences, and creative interventions involving political theory and musical practice with this podcast being one of them. In 'Reflections from A to Z', Ali and Zoë discuss a range of topics that have inspired them over the years.  Ali talks about coaching in relation to sports and music, how imposter syndrome affects confidence, mental well-being and ultimately team working abilities.  Whilst Zoë talks about how species are categorised in the western science and fantasy realms, mermaids and the impact that classical musical education can have on in beating out creativity.  Both understand the importance of listening, believing in yourself, re-learning how to be fluid and entering collaborative situations with an open mind-set. They use percussive and melodic looping extracts from Vee's sound archive, recorded during Tour De Moon's Moon Convoy to illustrate how improvision and collaboration are used in music, sports, fantasy and daily life.  "Hi, I'm Zoe, I'm a mermaid. I like to introduce myself like this because it's telling a story about the human connection with mermaids and other otherworldly creatures out there.  Saxophone and Cello are my on-land instruments – I haven't yet learnt to play them underwater – which is why I'm here to jam in space with the one and only Tour de Moon Arkestra." Zoe "My name is Ali, also known in Barking as King. Growing up in Barking I found it hard to connect with the over achievers in my area, which lead me to a life of trouble. I'm the oldest son of a family of five kids, so weight has always been on my shoulders to be a man and an achiever. Since the age of 14 I used to miss my lunch break to go to the gym in Barking Abbey School, something I've always enjoyed. My family has never seen my passion in fitness and has always try to steer me towards the University route which deep down I hate, but try saying no to a family in my community? It never ends well. My ambition is to create a league for young people through boxing which can later become an international success. When I started fighting with my friends it helped me battle my own inner demons. At first, I didn't see it as a business potential, but when a number of people on social media started reaching out, I knew this could become something. In my research, I found that a man in Jamaica started something similar, and it was a success. I believe this would have good potential in the UK, and I would love to start it of in Barking. I've also reached out to the man in Jamaica and if this project works in the UK, I'm looking forward to working with him to globalize this project. My plan is to build a platform for young boxers just like in music with likes of GRM daily and Link Up TV." King Ali

    Moon Arkestra Whistleblowing Residency // Christopher & Eeshar

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 33:01


    Welcome to Moon Arkestra, a series of podcasts created by students of the charity University of the Underground's Moon Arkestra Whistleblowing Residency. This tuition free programme was led by Artist Head of Programme Dr. Aditi Jaganathan from April 2022 to June 2022, as an investigation into whistleblowing as a political action but also an instrument and language. This podcast was created by Eeshar & Chris as a part of this practice-based residency. Students unraveled the relationships between nation-states, music, political action and displacement. Moon Arkestra was composed of unique multidisciplinary creatives and musicians. Who joined Moon Convoy and toured with Tour de Moon around England, during May and June of 2022. Moon Arkestra members put together a series of experiences, and creative interventions involving political theory and musical practice with this podcast being one of them. Christopher & Eeshar contemplate the deep meaning that music can convey. They relive some of their most pivotal moments while on the Moon Arkestra Convoy for Tour de Moon. Music in general is understood as an expression of the divine for both of them, and they recant the processes of crafting two songs while on the English roads. They discuss the structure of the pieces, the cyclical nature of life, and how silence is an important part of music making; both auditory silence and the internal silence that comes out of spiritual exploration.

    Moon Arkestra // Vee

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 25:57


    Welcome to Moon Arkestra, a series of podcasts created by students of the charity University of the Underground's Moon Arkestra Whistleblowing Residency. This tuition free programme was led by Artist Head of Programme Dr. Aditi Jaganathan from April 2022 to June 2022, as an investigation into whistleblowing as a political action but also an instrument and language. This podcast was created by Vee as a part of this practice-based residency. Students unraveled the relationships between nation-states, music, political action and displacement. Moon Arkestra was composed of unique multidisciplinary creatives and musicians. Who joined Moon Convoy and toured with Tour de Moon around England, during May and June of 2022. Moon Arkestra members put together a series of experiences, and creative interventions involving political theory and musical practice with this podcast being one of them. 'I had questions for the Moon Arkestra - about our instruments. These are questions I asked myself during this experience. We all went to the park, after one of our live performances at the moon convoy. It was a sunny day. Together, we sat in the grass and reflected on what we consider our instrument(s) to be, what we feel we can communicate through our instruments and what we are able to actualise for ourselves." Vee Acknowledgments Produced/edited by Vee In conversation with: Mango (Mirrored Fatality) Samar (Mirrored Fatality) Kingali MayaLae Zoe Eeshar Christopher Fraz Audio recordings Moon Arkestra archive Location(s) : Southampton, Newcastle

    Moon Arkestra // mirrored fatality

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 29:46


    Welcome to Moon Arkestra, a series of podcasts created by students of the charity University of the Underground's Moon Arkestra Whistleblowing Residency. This tuition free programme was led by Artist Head of Programme Dr. Aditi Jaganathan from April 2022 to June 2022, as an investigation into whistleblowing as a political action but also an instrument and language. This podcast was created by mirrored fatality as a part of this practice-based residency. Students unraveled the relationships between nation-states, music, political action and displacement. Moon Arkestra was composed of unique multidisciplinary creatives and musicians. Who joined Moon Convoy and toured with Tour de Moon around England, during May and June of 2022. Moon Arkestra members put together a series of experiences, and creative interventions involving political theory and musical practice with this podcast being one of them. mirrored fatality is an underground and interdependent Kapampangan and South Asian xenotrans experimental and healing noise punk duo. From May 11 to June 16, 2022, mirrored fatality completed a national United Kingdom tour with Tour de Moon's Moon Arkestra: a collective of 9 multidisciplinary musicians aged 23-27 and performed “COCOON WEBS”, screened their short film, EARTHBODY(S)_BIOME(TRICS) featuring their Tour de Moon Moon Bounce single “BIOME(TRICS)” on Tour de Moon's programmes: Moon Cinema and Moon Experiences in Bletchley, Wolverhampton, Leicester, Grimsby, Huddersfield, Blackburn, Barrow-in-Furness, Newcastle, Plymouth, Southampton, Farnborough, Crawley, and London. In this podcast, mirrored fatality storytells their comunity altar, performances of UTOPIA, the Moon Arkestra Song, and REINCARNAGE. At Tour de Moon, mirrored fatality utilized radical imagination and truth seeking to cross-pollinate their DIT (Do-It-Together) framework “cocoon webs.” mirrored fatality's “cocoon webs” combines care work, rituals, altars, holistic medicine, dance, performance art, music, spoken word, film, photography, painting, drawing, upcycled garments and fashion, anti-imperialist education, healing justice counter-spaces, and decolonial and trans queer of color collective ethos. mirrored fatality's intention for “cocoon webs” is for QTBIPOC (Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) to embody their rage and holistic healing to disrupt the isolation from existing in a white supremacist capitalistic apocalyptic world to fight towards QTBIPOC-centered liberation. At Tour De Moon, mirrored fatality's “cocoon webs” whisteblow against white supremacy, transphobia, and fascist imperialism in the United Kingdom, United States of America, South Asia, and Philippines to mobilize an international warrior network responding to transnational calls-to-action for mutual aid, land sovereignty, and prison abolition.

    Moon Arkestra // Lae

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 12:21


    Welcome to Moon Arkestra, a series of podcasts created by students of the charity University of the Underground's Moon Arkestra Whistleblowing Residency. This tuition free programme was led by Artist Head of Programme Dr. Aditi Jaganathan from April 2022 to June 2022, as an investigation into whistleblowing as a political action but also an instrument and language. This podcast was created by Lae as a part of this practice-based residency. Students unraveled the relationships between nation-states, music, political action and displacement. Moon Arkestra was composed of unique multidisciplinary creatives and musicians. Who joined Moon Convoy and toured with Tour de Moon around England, during May and June of 2022. Moon Arkestra members put together a series of experiences, and creative interventions involving political theory and musical practice with this podcast being one of them.

    HORROR! / Don't Look Behind You? A Roundtable

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 51:50


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. This is the final episode. During our audio journey, you heard many artists, theorists, and practitioners discussing dreadful aspects of our past, our present, and perhaps our future, challenging recommendations from Agi Haines and testimonies from otherworldly monsters. This time you are joining us for a round table. The voices of our researchers – Pauline Rip, Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista, James Nola, Katharine Cosgrove, Lyndsey Walsh, Laila Saber Rodriguez, Emilie Alstrup – try to provide not only an insight on our experiences within this programme, but also a collective space to discuss horror, and how it can be grasped as a tool for artistic practice, and as a lens to mediate otherwise unmediated situations and problems. Featuring: James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Emilie Alstrup Ludovica Battista Katharine Cosgrove Veronika Hanáková James Nola Pauline Rip Laila Saber Rodriguez Lyndsey Walsh Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening, scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista, Veronika Hanáková Hosting: James Nola, Ludovica Battista, Veronika Hanáková TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Bela Lugosi's Dead (Official Version) - Bauhaus Dance of the Dream Man - Angelo Badalamenti Bloody Shadows from Afar - Lena Platonos Not The News - Thom Yorke Midnight Radio Track 1 - Bohren & Der Club Of Gore No Tears - Tuxedomoon

    HORROR! / The Territory of the Archive

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 65:03


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about cinematic ghosts, Vivian Sobchack, and remixing of video-ruins. Our researcher Veronika Hanáková sits down with the film researcher Catherine Russell, whose work focuses on archive, found footage, and Walter Benjamin, to talk about the archival apocalypse, building on ruins, and cutting into films. Our host Necro is joined for an exclusive interview by Ectoplasmatic spiritus. As you will notice, these spectral conversations are matched by some quite ghostly tracks. Featuring: Veronika Hanáková, in the process of becoming film/visual theoretician, and part of post-planetary universal design's program at the New Centre. She is a seeker and collector of forgotten artifacts of visual culture. Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Catherine Russell, film researcher focusing on archives, Japanese cinematography and Hollywood cinema. Veronika Hanáková as Ectoplasmatic spiritus, or “ghost”, is an invisible entity that is trying to find its lost historical links. James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening, scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista, Veronika Hanáková Hosting: James Nola, Veronika Hanáková TRACKLIST CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Mr. Ghost Goes to Town - The Five Jones Boys Intro - Gorillaz The Ghost Has No Home - Cocteau Twins, Harold Budd Ghosts IV-34 - Nine Inch Nails (famously sampled and revived by Lil Nas X for his record hit “Old Town Road”)

    HORROR! / Healing, Ancestors and Ritual Practices

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 39:47


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about werewolves and ritual. Our researcher Katherine Cosgrove sits down with the practitioner of witchcraft Natalie Walls to talk about contemporary witchcraft and pagan spiritual practices. The last segment of the episode offers the possibility to listen to a special investigative report about the monstrous Soul Eater. Spirits, rituals and ancestors are also the main elements inhabiting our musical atmosphere for this journey. Featuring: Katharine Cosgrove, researcher, writer and part-time visual artist whose most recent work concerns the personal and societal interaction between experiences of gender, hormones, chronic mental health conditions and invisible disability. Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Natalie Walls, practitioner of witchcraft and freelance writer. She has a dual heritage of Colombian and Scottish which means her practice includes a blend of influences which she draws from. Katherine Cosgrove also gives us more information about the investigation of a lost expedition for which it was probably a fatal meeting with the Soul Eater (voicing features Joe Cosgrove and Samuel Organ). James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Katharine Cosgrove Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista, Katharine Cosgrove Hosting: James Nola, Katharine Cosgrove TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Spirits Drifting - Brian Eno Ancestors - Björk Ritual Awakening - Cosey Fanni Tutti Wikka Man - Nocturnal Emissions Gorillaz - Intro soundtrack for Hunting the Soul Eater - Samuel Organ Ritual Spirit - Massive Attack

    HORROR! / Approaching the Vegetal Other

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 86:13


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about plant horror and vegetal otherness. Our researcher Ludovica Battista sits down with the researcher Jye O'Sullivan and Elizabeth Parker, to talk about commodification of plants, interspecies ethics, and dive into the EcoGothic framework. Our host Necro is joined for an exclusive interview by Dr Mexia & Monstera Perspicua. Our tracklist complements this experience with songs about houseplants, nature and interspecies dark sides. Featuring: Ludovica Battista, architect, writer and researcher with a transdisciplinary approach, based in Southern Italy. Her work explores the present territorial and urban condition, and their interspecies living flesh. Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Jye O'Sullivan is a lecturer and researcher at the TUDublin School of Creative Arts specialized in History of Art and Visual Cultures. His research interests include Cybernetics, Queer Ecology, Post-Colonial Art and Art Historiography. Elizabeth Parker, founder editor of Gothic Nature Journal: New Directions in Ecohorror and the EcoGothic and author of The Forest and the EcoGothic: The Deep Dark Woods in the Popular Imagination. Ludovica Battista as Dr Mexia, a botanist who discovered a dreadful truth about Etsy's coolest tropical plant Monstera Perspicua, that might lead you into a nightmarish interspecies tragedy. James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening, scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista Hosting: James Nola, Ludovica Battista TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Reverie for Fragile Houseplants - Tomaga Houseplants - Squid Vegetation Flesh - Nocturnal Emissions Intro - Gorillaz Nature - Tuxedomoon Back to Nature - Tuxedomoon Plant People - Ben Salisbury & Geoff barrow, from Annihilation soundtrack Nature is not created in the image of man's compassion - Tzusing

    HORROR! / Enacting and Re-Enacting History

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 44:04


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about dark tourism or contrafactual history. Our researcher Pauline Rip sits down with Geneviève Pigeon, whose work circles around foundation stories and mythologies linked to popular culture, to talk about false knowledge and the creation of a romanticized vision of the past. In the final segment Bestarium Compendium, Necro is joined for an exclusive interview by Zombistoric. Your musical accompaniment for this adventure tangles history, Gauls and Celtic culture. Featuring: Pauline Rip, French and Dutch, considering herself as a ‘hunter designer' of ignored, mocked, marginalized, irrational and often false knowledge. In search of adventure and romance, she tracks down practices that explore alternative forms of truth Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Geneviève Pigeon, researcher with a master's degree in literary studies and a doctorate in religious studies on medieval literary objects. She is an associate researcher at the Breton and Celtic research center of the University of Rennes in France. Pauline Rip as Zombistoric, an astonishing creature with the ability to transform itself into many different historical entities, mainly encountered at political rallies. James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista, Pauline Rip Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista, Pauline Rip Hosting: James Nola, Pauline Rip TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet The Weight of History - Lisa Lerkenfeldt Faut rigoler (Nos ancêtres les Gaulois) - Henri Salvador Intro - Gorillaz Celtic edit - De Grandi

    HORROR! / Touring Caves, Reptile Beasts and Palm-Reading the Earth

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 74:08


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about cosmic horror and different temporalities. Our researcher Laila Saber Rodriguez sits down with Jo Voorst, who is a Dutch official tour guide for the Maastricht caves, and Mick Bönnen, the paleontologist, to talk about caves and new spaces and temporalities that could be found under the surface. The last segment of the episode is reportage on looking for Cavus Reptilia. Dark, distant creatures and verses populate our soundtrack for these encounters. Featuring: Laila Saber Rodriguez, Egyptian and Mexican artist who uses experimental video and film in the form of installation. In her film installations, she creates fictional worlds blended with real events to dissolve the legitimacy of linear time and truth, offering alternative visions of reality. Laila investigates themes related to genesis, mythology, and historical storytelling. Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Jo Voorst, Dutch official tour guide for the Maastricht caves, which is a national monument of the Netherlands. He's been a tour guide and official storyteller for 12 years now, guiding audiences through experiences in cities, caves, forts and casemates. Mick Bönnen, Dutch paleontologist born near Den Haag, in The Netherlands. Mick is currently in the last year of his masters in Biological sciences, where he's enrolled in the Ecology and Evolution track at the University of Amsterdam, writing his thesis on current forest fires in the Amazon, and how that information can be used to identify forest fires in the past. Laila Saber Rodriguez also narrates the history of Cavus Reptilia, a monster living in caves; no one has yet been able to find the origin of this unearthly creature. James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista, Laila Saber Rodriguez Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista, Laila Saber Rodriguez Hosting: James Nola, Laila Saber Rodriguez TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Approaching Darkness Fish - Nurse With Wound Antiform - Lucrecia Dalt Introducing - Jan Jelinek Intro - Gorillaz Oh My God (Sleepnet Remix) - Sevdaliza

    HORROR! / Extracting Monsters and the Commodification of Everything

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 80:05


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about natural horror and poisonous apples. Our researcher Bianca Schick brings us a conversation about commodification, extractivisms, the monster of museification, with Santiago Reyes Villaveces, whose work falls between art and environmental humanities and finally our host Necro is joined for an exclusive interview by Glottonius the 2022. Throughout this episode you can also hear some crunchy dreadful music in connection to apples and food. Featuring: Bianca Schick, multimedia artist and design researcher. Her work constructs jiggly-wiggly imagery, addressing metaphysical mundanity to trigger brainly embodiment. She works across time-based media, graphic design, performance, and text, to engage in questions of identity, affect, and language. Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Santiago Reyes Villaveces, artist whose practice explores the many entanglements of culture, architecture, and politics through interdisciplinary research. He lives and works in Bogotà and Ambalema. Bianca Schick as Glottonius the 2022, a legendary extractive monster who swallows the world with great pleasure, described by a certain Karl Marx as a vampire who lives only by sucking living labor. James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista, Bianca Schick Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista Hosting: James Nola, Bianca Schick TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Apple, apple of my desires - gut++ (Bianca Schick, Alex Foradori, Eric Campanini), sound extract from Techno Apple Superstar Who Poisoned the Soup - Danshin, Arooj Aftab Arabidopsis Thaliana - Ilona Jurkonytė, Santiago Reyes Villaveces, excerpt of audiovisual installation Intro - Gorillaz The Raw and the Cooked - Jan Jelinek Apple - Cibo Matto

    HORROR! / Queering the Rural: Horror and Queer Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 47:26


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about body horror or animal-human hybrid, our researcher James Nola sits down with the designer Victoria Firth-Smith, whose work and research centers around queerness, to talk about the horror of being a rural queer. Our host Necro is joined for an exclusive interview by Boar Beast. Your musical accompaniement includes an uncanny country-inspired rhytm as well as dearly missed queer pioneer SOPHIE. Featuring: James Nola, performance artist and makeup artist based in New Zealand. Studying spfx in Auckland majoring in sculpture and design, and later training as a professional makeup artist, his practice plays on the relationship between horror and humor, referenced in the gender fluidity of his characters that questions how we perform and respond as people. Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Victoria Firth-Smith, pākehā lesbian experience designer, autoethnographic researcher and doctoral educator. Hamish McGregor as the Boar Beast, a demi god from ancient Greek, whose mission is to hunt the country destroying farm machinery and farmers James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Scripting: Veronika Hanáková, James Nola Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista Hosting: James Nola TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Thank God I'm a Country Girl - Oneohtrix Point Never Pulveris Fossa - Nocturnal Emissions Gorillaz - Intro Faceshopping - SOPHIE

    HORROR! / The Parasitical Child: Nurturing the Non-Human/More-than-Human

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 48:20


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about positive and negative sides of parasites, our researcher Nathalia Dutra Maciel sits down with the designer Juliette Pénélope Pépin, whose artistic practice explores the links between human and non-human perceptions, to talk about reframing our ideas of trauma and healing. Subtly more-than-human musical scenarios will creep into this episode, questioning care and other human practices. Featuring: Nathalia Dutra Maciel, artist/researcher whose work investigates the relationships between bodies, the real and the imagined. They bring together themes of speculative fiction, ecology, symbiosis & the uncanny - existing in a space in between. Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Juliette Pénélope Pépin, transdisciplinary artist and researcher, currently at the ICA Kyoto. She explores the links between human and non-human perceptions; their phenomenology, mythology and technological frameworks. Nathalia Dutra Maciel also gives us more information about The Parasitical Child: what unexpected consequences and reactions can your body have if you decide to swallow a more-than-human parasitic baby? James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Nathalia Dutra Maciel Production, editing: Ludovica Battista, Nathalia Dutra Maciel Music selection: Ludovica Battista Hosting: James Nola, Nathalia Dutra Maciel TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Slyly Child - Eartheater Invertebrate Drawings - David Toop Nature & Miracles - David Toop, Elaine Intro - Gorillaz Practice of Hygiene - Pan Daijing The Gate - Björk

    HORROR! / Hunting The Internet Troll

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 64:20


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about teen horror, red pill community, and myth of chastity belt, our researcher Emilie Alstrup sits down with Maia Kahlke Lorentzen, whose research tangles subcultures, social media phenomena, hate-forums and digital harassment, to talk about the cultural and psychological context of online abuse. Our host Necro is joined for an exclusive interview by a young Troll. Beware, if you follow us into the dangers of the internet realm, digital glitches and voices could soon take over your speakers. Featuring: Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Emilie Alstrup, artist based in Copenhagen, her work revolves around the notion of the' Hybrid'. The human as an organic hybrid constructed of a soft, sexual, animalistic, queer system penetrated by technology. Maia Kahlke Lorentzen is a trainer, facilitator and consultant in the areas of internet literacy, cybersecurity, online activism, and digital self-defense. Emilie Alstrup as a young female identifying Troll, who loves to create confusion in chat rooms, to shock the sad humans and to provide trendy beauty tips. James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Emilie Alstrup Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista Hosting: James Nola, Emilie Alstrup TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Fz Pseudotimestretch+E+3 [138.85] - Aphex Twin Emotional Eater (Zaliva-D Remix) - Tzusing Intro - Gorillaz http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epBgHEFbrlg & feature=related - Lorenzo Senni The Internet is Handmade - Eartheater

    HORROR! / The Leaky Body And Horrific Oozing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 60:14


    Welcome to “HORROR!”, a podcast by the researchers of the charity University of the Underground's Horror Programme. This tuition free programme was led by speculative designer Agi Haines from November 2021 to March 2022, as a critical exploration into illicit societal fears and a dive into horror as a complex tool and genre. In every episode of this series we will explore research topics from our projects, with the help of experts, practitioners, artists, and much more. Our host throughout this podcast series will be Necro, our cheeky demonic guide on a nightly journey full of ghosts, shadows, and inexplicable monsters…but no need to worry, as all our guests, human and non-human, have promised to stay in the studio. Be prepared, though: these encounters might easily transport into your homes some uncanny perspectives on our present. In this episode, Agi Haines gives us some suggestions about abject and disgust. Our researcher Lyndsey Walsh sits down with a researcher scientist Andreas Mershin, whose work focuses on cytoskeletal memory encoding, machine olfaction to bioenergy harvesting, to talk about smells as taboo but also as opening new possibilities for science research of cancer and other illnesses. Our host Necro discovers more about the Leaky Body in an exclusive interview. Expect some fleshy, leaking, smelly and very human sounds to be surrounding us the whole time. Featuring: Lyndsey Walsh, American artist, designer, writer, and researcher based in Berlin. Their work explores the instability surrounding the cultural and social aspects of disease, identity, the body, disability, death, human and non-human relationships, and speculative narratives on the future. Agi Haines, speculative designer. Her work is focused on the design of the human body as a malleable object through which she explores how far we can push our living flesh while still being accepted by society. Andreas Mershin, research scientist at the MIT Center for Bits and Atoms. He leads the Label Free Research Group working interdisciplinary between the fields of physics, biology, materials and information sciences. Lyndsey Walsh as the Leaky Body, a monster who thrives in fumes, sweat, odor, and decay of a human body. James Nola as Necromantique or Necro, our demonic host who pays homage to 80s cult horror, that will get your bones giggling. Thank you for listening. We hope that this series will contribute to inspire, to communicate powerful messages, to expose enduring dynamics of the contemporary world and to challenge our understanding of its structures and taboos. If we didn't scare you enough, and you want to know more about our projects, join us for more episodes or visit https://universityoftheunderground.org! Coordination, proof-listening: Veronika Hanáková, Ludovica Battista Scripting: Veronika Hanáková, Lyndsey Walsh Production, editing, music selection: Ludovica Battista Hosting: James Nola, Lyndsey Walsh TRACKLIST: CNN Predicts a Monster Storm - Laurie Anderson & Kronos Quartet Meat Carpet - Lucrecia Dalt Growl - Tanya Tagaq Intro - Gorillaz You Could Smell It - µ-Ziq Human - Sevdaliza

    "The Future of play" - PILOT EPISODE - by Imwen Eke

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 33:51


    In this episode, we give ourselves permission to play and imagine what Play might look like 100 years into the future. This Podcast emphasises new perspectives and new narratives in Play that include Black voices and new frames of reference alongside those that already exist. Inspired by the question What would a world look like where people and the plants thrive? I invited nine guests to open a dialogue and imagine play 100 years into the future We speculate, discuss and conceive possibilities. Through a series of prompts, I ask how they would want to frame this world. From personal imagining to a broader societal context. Are we heading for utopia, dystopia or somewhere in-between.

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