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Institute of Network Cultures


    • May 19, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 45m AVG DURATION
    • 39 EPISODES


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    Girlboss, Through the Years

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 47:16


    Hosts Margarita Osipian and Sjef van Beers from The Hmm, are joined by Sam Cummins, of Nymphet Alumni, to discuss the girlboss. Overly familiar with the many critiques this online stereotype has gotten over the years, we shift our focus to look at the cultural and aesthetic environment that led to the girlboss, her inception, and the impact she made on our (online) culture today. This is the first episode of Thinking Face Emoji, a podcast miniseries by The Hmm, in collaboration with the Institute of Network Cultures, and supported by the Creative Industries Fund NL. Jingle and sound design by Jochem van der Hoek. Editing by Salome Berdzenishvili. Cover art by Aspirin Mentioned in this episode: What is a Girlboss? (Netflix): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScpqleOv_o8 Ban Bossy, 'I'm Not Bossy. I'm the Boss.': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dynbzMlCcw Beyoncé at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6maPmEQIiQI That Feeling You Recognize? Obamacore: https://www.vulture.com/article/obamacore-obama-pop-culture-kamala-harris.html What Do Students at Elite Colleges Really Want? https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/22/business/gen-z-college-students-jobs.html Nymphet Alumni Ep. 113: Information Age Grindset w/ Ezra Marcus: https://www.nymphetalumni.com/p/ep-113-information-age-grindset-w-fae All-woman Blue Origin crew floats in space: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1looEUDCLsQ In Space, No One Can Hear You Girlboss: https://pitchfork.com/thepitch/katy-perry-space/ Find The Hmm at: www.thehmm.nl Find Sam and Nymphet Alumni at: www.nymphetalumni.com

    T.V. #4: Feminist Self-hosting with systerserver (vo ezn & ooooo.be)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 26:45


    During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.

    T.V. #4: Streaming.a.Permacomputational.Conundrum.2024... with Ola Bonati & Aymeric Mansoux

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 33:05


    During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.

    T.V. #4: Introduction and 3022 Zine Launch with Gytis Dovydaitis, Erica Gargaglione, and T.V. Team

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 14:52


    During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.

    T.V. #4: Thereminoise Performance by Noiserr (Martina Raponi)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 17:32


    During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.

    T.V. #4: Round Table - Can we make self-hosted perma-streaming happen?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 40:14


    During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.

    T.V. #4: Building a Sustainable Live Streaming Platform with Karl Moubarak

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 17:26


    During this fourth Tactical Video broadcast we discussed the potentials and limitations of streaming as an opportunity to create digital infrastructures of solidarity. The urgency to make and maintain localized yet distributed, open yet trusted, community-led yet flexible, and accessible yet ecologically and socially sustainable alternative infrastructures for online gathering has only grown from the now seemingly distant pandemic times. Online video streaming, our medium of choice, is only behind AI when it comes to energy and computationally intensive technologies. This begs the question: can streaming become a sustainable practice, placing care for the environment, for hardware (from cables to cameras and servers), and each other before uncritical mass outreach and constant content production? How can streaming become a practice of solidarity that acknowledges its material, infrastructural conditions and limitations? An evening of earnest conversations on how we can start to stream otherwise bringing together the self-hosting and alternative design initiatives SysterServer and Permacomputing. Featuring presentations and chats with Ola Bonati, Aymeric Mansoux, vo ezn, ooooo.be, and Karl Moubarak the event was moderated by Erica Gargaglione and the T.V. Team. The night was opened with a zine launch by our StreamArt Network collaborator 3022 and completed with a therminoise performance by noiserr. This hybrid event was produced and published by THE VOID (Tommaso Campagna, Giulia Timis, Jordi Viader Guerrero) with the assistance of Maja Korczyńska, August Kaasa Sundgaard, Salome Berdzenishvili, and Carolina Valente Pinto.

    Art in Permacrisis #9: Gizem Üstüner's Low-Budget Projects

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 46:07


    Gizem Üstüner is an artist and researcher based in Amsterdam, whose work is a direct confrontation with the realities of precarity, migration, and womanhood. In recent years, she's been traveling to Yogyakarta, Athens, Istanbul, and back to Amsterdam for the long-term ‘Low Budget Projects'. Wherever she goes, Gizem seeks to build solidarity through one-on-one exchanges with peers navigating struggles similar to hers. Over coffees, cigarettes, nights out, or moments of protest, she listens, connects, and shares in the everyday tactics and resistance strategies that cultural practitioners develop in response to the cultural, economic, and political infrastructures they inhabit. In this podcast, we discuss the different chapters of Low Budget Projects, and what they tell us about transparency, solidarity, humor, and resistant joy among art workers' communities. Links: Low Budget Projects IG: instagram.com/lowbudgetprojects Low Budget Projects in Amsterdam: https://framerframed.nl/en/projecten/low-budget-projects-do-not-expect-anything-out-of-the-blue/ Low Budget Projects in Athens: https://yellowbrick.gr/step-47-low-budget-projects Gizem on Stegi Radio: https://stegi.radio/artist/gizem-uestuener

    Art in Permacrisis #8: Vermeir & Heiremans between Speculative Fiction and Operational Realism

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 75:53


    Vermeir & Heiremans started their collaborative artistic practice in 2006, when they defined their apartment in Brussels as an artwork and created the Art House Index. In the following decades, they developed a deep artistic research practice focusing on the interplay between art, speculation, finance, and real estate. Ronny Heiremans and Katleen Vermeir have also successfully worked on Belgian art policy development and co-founded the artistic research platform Jubilee. We cover a lot of ground in our conversation, from financialisation for the public good to automated art dividends, real estate speculation, bottom-up policymaking, new ways of mutualization, and the lure of art cooperatives.

    Art in Permacrisis #7: Kate Rich and Radical Administration

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 35:43


    Kate Rich is an artist, trader, and researcher based in the UK. We discussed 'feral trade', a grocery business set up by Kate, for which her internationally traveling (art world) friends and acquaintances act as couriers. We then talked about 'radmin', a long-term effort to radicalize the administrative work that's always there, but usually remains in the background, even in social art practices. Art in Permacrisis is a podcast on the organization of art workers in the face of the ever-growing stack of crises, hosted by Sepp Eckenhaussen. This episode was recorded in Brussels, in a studio generously offered by Rune Peitersen and Level Five Cooperative. Link list Feral Trade website: https://feraltrade.org Interview with Kate on Feral Trade in Wired from 2013: https://www.wired.com/2013/07/whats-new-with-kate-rich-and-feral-trade Katherine Gibson and Kate Rich, 'Feral Trade: Taking back Markets for People and the Planet', Unlikely, no. 1, https://unlikely.net.au/issue-1/feral-trade Introduction to feral trade from 2013: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyvofILBKKs&ab_channel=AVFestival Radmin Reader 2020: https://fo.am/publications/radmin-reader-2020 Article by FoAM-founders Maja Kuzmanović & Nik Gaffney on the aims of the organisation: https://www.designdecode.org/maja-kuzmanovic-nik-gaffney Article by Kate Rich, Maja Kuzmanović, and Nik Gaffney from 2023 discussing the Institute for Experiments with Business (IBEX): https://anarchive.fo.am/crystal/grey-skies-thinking The 2024-2027 project Frictions: https://www.alpinecommunityeconomies.org/2024/10/01/welcome-to-dr-kate-rich-our-first-marie-sklodowska-curie-postdoctoral-fellow

    Art in Permacrisis #6: Inte Gloerich and Decentralised Autonomous Organisations

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 97:06


    Inte Gloerich is a critical media and technology researcher, and a colleague at the Institute of Network Cultures. She is one of the core people behind the research community MoneyLab. Inte also just finished a PhD on feminist blockchain imaginaries. We discuss blockchain beyond the hype, and beyond the wish to get rich fast. How can blockchain be a tool for radical imagination and decentralised autonomous organising in the arts? We discuss concepts and dilemma's, and briefly revisit what's left of the NFT boom, but we mainly dive into the practices of contemporary DAOs, from Dayra, to Black Swan, The Sphere, Circles, and CultureStake. What works? What doesn't work? How? And why? Art in Permacrisis is a podcast of the Institute of Network Cultures and Caradt on the organization of art workers in the face of the ever-growing stack of crises. It is hosted by Sepp Eckenhaussen with tech support by Tommaso Campagna. This episode was edited by Salome Berdzenishvili. Links: Inte's website: www.integloerich.nl MoneyLab: www.networkcultures.org/moneylab Terra0: www.terra0.org Video explaining Dayra: www.vimeo.com/721710848? Article explaining Black Swan DAO: www.kw-berlin.de/en/black-swan-dao Circles Coop Berlin: www.circles.coop The Sphere: www.thesphere.as Commons[dot]art: www.casco.art/projects/commons-art ReUnion: www.reunionnetwork.org CultureStake: www.culturestake.org Furtherfield: www.furtherfield.org Inte Gloerich's new book, titled 'Artists, Activists, and Worldbuilders on Decentralised Autonomous Organisations: Conversations about Funding, Self-Organisation, and Reclaiming the Future', will be published by the Institute of Network Cultures soon. Keep an eye out on networkcultures.org.

    Art in Permacrisis #5: The Budapest Conference Special (w/ Constant Dullaart)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 23:41


    We kick off a new season of Art in Permacrisis with a special episode. In October, we were in Budapest for a conference of media artists and researchers called MetaForumX: PermaCrises. One of the contributions to MetaForum was a podcast created by media artist Constant Dullaart. It's a fresh take on the notion of permacrisis, the development of AI, and the role of art. Art in Permacrisis is a podcast on the organization of art workers in the face of the ever-growing stack of crises. How can artists make a living without selling their souls? Can we imagine and practice a sustainable art economy beyond precarity? How should we transform the circulation of artworks, the curriculum of art and design academies, the exhibition programs of museums, and the organization of collectives and unions? We invite speakers with combined backgrounds in art, theory, and organizing to share their insights. Art in Permacrisis is a podcast of the Institute of Network Cultures and Caradt. It is hosted by Sepp Eckenhaussen with tech support by Tommaso Campagna. Links: MetaForumX - PermaCrises website: https://networkcultures.org/events/metaforumx-permacrises Constant Dullaart's website: https://www.constantdullaart.com/

    Art in Permacrisis #4: Yazan Khalili

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 96:51


    This is the third episode of Art in Permacrisis, a podcast on the organization of art workers in the face of the ever-growing stack of crises. How can artists make a living without selling their souls? Can we imagine and practice a sustainable art economy beyond precarity? How should we transform the circulation of artworks, the curriculum of art and design academies, the exhibition programs of museums, and the organization of collectives and unions? We invite speakers with combined backgrounds in art, theory, and organizing to share their insights. In this episode, we talk to Yazan Khalili. Yazan is an artist, architect, and cultural activist living in and out of Palestine. Some of Yazan's many roles are: PhD candidate at the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis, co-founder of Radio Alhara (since 2020), and co-founder of The Question of Funding-collective (since 2019). Our conversation focuses on crisis and the crisis economy as a defining force in the arts. We also discuss the practice of infrastructural critique, or how to build alternative art institutions from the bottom up. And, of course, we talk about Palestine. Art in Permacrisis is a podcast of the Institute of Network Cultures and Caradt. It is hosted by Candela Cubria and Sepp Eckenhaussen. Tech by Tommaso Campagna. Editing by Giulia Timis. We would also like to note that the Shadia Abu Ghazaleh Campus of the People's Free University in Amsterdam was unfortunately evicted from their building on June 13th. To keep up with their actions, you can follow @peoples.university.amsterdam on Instagram. Links: Yazan's website: https://www.yazankhalili.com/ The Question of Funding: https://documenta-fifteen.de/en/lumbung-members-artists/the-question-of-funding/ What we talk about when we talk about crisis: https://www.e-flux.com/journal/111/346846/what-we-talk-about-when-we-talk-about-crisis-a-conversation-part-1/ Radio Alhara: radioalhara.net Radio Alhara Linktree: https://linktr.ee/radioalhara

    Art in Permacrisis #3: Katja Praznik and Art Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 97:23


    This is the third episode of Art in Permacrisis, a podcast on the organization of art workers in the face of the ever-growing stack of crises. How can artists make a living without selling their souls? Can we imagine and practice a sustainable art economy beyond precarity? How should we transform the circulation of artworks, the curriculum of art and design academies, the exhibition programs of museums, and the organization of collectives and unions? We invite speakers with combined backgrounds in art, theory, and organizing to share their insights. In this episode, we talk to Katja Praznik. Katja is an associate professor at the University at Buffalo's Arts Management Program and the Department of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies. Our conversation focuses on her book, Art Work: Invisible Labour and the Legacy of Yugoslav Socialism as well as questions of strategy and the future of work in the arts. Art in Permacrisis is a podcast of the Institute of Network Cultures and Caradt. It is hosted by Candela Cubria and Sepp Eckenhaussen. Tech by Tommaso Campagna. Editing by Candela Cubria.  Links Art Work: Invisible Labour and the Legacy of Yugoslav Socialism (English) https://utorontopress.com/9781487508418/art-work/ Art Work: Invisible Labour and the Legacy of Yugoslav Socialism (Slovenian): https://maska.si/knjiga/katja-praznik-delo-umetnosti-nevidno-delo-in-zapuscina-jugoslovanskega-socializma/ Bifo's piece on student protests/BDS protests about Palestine: https://illwill.com/sabotage-and-self-organization Goran Đorđević's blog with all the documentation about the artists strike: https://whatwasmodernart.wordpress.com/2020/09/11/international-strike-of-artists/ New Books Network podcast interview: https://newbooksnetwork.com/art-work Slovenian art workers union ZASUK: https://zasuk.si/ Recommended further reading/listening/watching: “Wages for and against Art Work: On Economy, Autonomy, and the Future of Artistic Labour,” A short text that summarizes some of the key arguments, including the feminist perspective: https://reshape.network/article/wages-for-and-against-art-work-on-economy-autonomy-and-the-future-of-artistic-labour Wages Against Housework by Silvia Federici: https://monoskop.org/images/2/23/Federici_Silvia_Wages_Against_Housework_1975.pdf "New Books New Feminist Directions" talk with Katja and Silvia Federici  at University at Buffalo Gender Institute, Social Reproduction speaker series https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgJv4XEEDYg 'Wages for and against Art Work: On Economy, Autonomy, and the Future of Artistic Labour', https://reshape.network/article/wages-for-and-against-art-work-on-economy-autonomy-and-the-future-of-artistic-labour ‘Feeling Powers Growing: An Interview with Silvia Federici': https://joyfulmilitancy.com/2018/06/03/feeling-powers-growing-an-interview-with-silvia-federici/ Review of Art Work on the Labor Art Review: https://laborartreview.net/how-yugoslavias-self-managed-socialism-made-the-labor-of-art-invisible/

    Art in Permacrisis #2: Emanuele Braga and Art for UBI

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 84:45


    This is the second episode of Art in Permacrisis, a podcast on the organization of art workers in the face of the ever-growing stack of crises. How can artists make a living without selling their souls? Can we imagine and practice a sustainable art economy beyond precarity? How should we transform the circulation of artworks, the curriculum of art and design academies, the exhibition programs of museums, and the organization of collectives and unions? We invite speakers with combined backgrounds in art, theory, and organizing to share their insights. For this episode, we talk to Emanuele Braga. Emanuele is an artist, researcher, and activist. Over the past decades, he has been involved in many important grassroots initiatives, including MACAO, a center for art and culture in Milan, and the Institute of Radical Imagination. This conversation focuses mostly on Art for Universal Basic Income (manifesto), which was produced by the Institute of Radical Imagination in 2022, and which was co-edited by Emanuele, together with Marco Baravalle and Gabriella Riccio. Art in Permacrisis is a podcast of the Institute of Network Cultures and Caradt. It is hosted by Candela Cubria and Sepp Eckenhaussen. Tech by Tommaso Campagna. Editing by Giulia Timis. Link list: Art for UBI https://shop.b-r-u-n-o.it/products/art-for-ubi-manifesto Art for UBI petition https://www.change.org/p/european-commission-art-for-ubi-manifesto Institute of radical imagination https://instituteofradicalimagination.org/ MACAO https://www.macaomilano.it/spip.php?article166 Museum of the Commons: https://vanabbemuseum.nl/en/museum/support-the-museum/linternationale Gathering into the Maelstrom (part of Venice Biennale): https://instituteofradicalimagination.org/2024/02/15/gathering-into-the-maesltrom-platform-action-exhibition/

    Art in Permacrisis #1: Kuba Szreder and the Projectariat

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 88:44


    This is the first episode in the mini-series Art in Permacrisis, a podcast on the organization of art workers in the face of the ever-growing stack of crises. How can artists make a living without selling their souls? Can we imagine and practice a sustainable art economy beyond precarity? How should we transform the circulation of artworks, the curriculum of art and design academies, the exhibition programs of museums, and the organization of collectives and unions? We invite speakers with combined backgrounds in art, theory, and organizing to share their insights. For this episode, we are welcoming Kuba Szreder. Kuba is a lecturer in art theory at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw and a freelance curator. He co-founded the Free/Slow University of Warsaw and the Office for Postartistic Practices. The main topic of our conversation is Kuba's book ABC of the Projectariat: Living and Working in a Precarious Art World. Art in Permacrisis is a podcast of the Institute of Network Cultures and Caradt. It is hosted by Candela Cubria and Sepp Eckenhaussen. Tech by Tommaso Campagna. Editing by Giulia Timis.

    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: Intro

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 30:24


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    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: Archival Consciousness

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 34:38


    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: Archival Consciousness by Institute of Network Cultures

    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: Visual Methodologies Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 33:36


    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: Visual Methodologies Collective by Institute of Network Cultures

    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: antiwarcoaltion.art

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 53:13


    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: antiwarcoaltion.art by Institute of Network Cultures

    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: Typologies of Delusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 56:31


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    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: belit sağ

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 48:19


    THE VOID PopUp Studio x REMIX Fest: belit sağ by Institute of Network Cultures

    THE VOID 09 | A Collection of Collections Folded into a Library by Rosa Menkman

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2023 40:43


    Based on a presentation for BiblioTech, reworked for the Institute of Network Cultures. BiblioTech is a project exploring the changing role of the library, reading, writing, and publishing in a post-digital age. The BiblioTech conference was facilitated by Nathan Jones and Sam Skinner of Toque Editions. And hosted by NeMe Arts Centre Cyprus (2022) https://torquetorque.net/publications/bibliotech/ Host: Rosa Menkman Production: Tommaso Campagna Filming: Tommaso Campagna, Ray Dolitsay, Giovanni Rossetti Video Editing: Ray Dolitsay Intro Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen Video Short: https://vimeo.com/844924572 Extended: https://vimeo.com/844641618 Repository: https://networkcultures.org/void/repository/the-void-09-a-collection-folded-inside-a-collection-by-rosa-menkman/ Published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2023. This video is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.)

    THE VOID 08 | An audio-visual Research on Dutch Art Spaces and Self-organization

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 52:39


    In this episode, THE VOID hosts the collective Timeis.capital which runs an online platform for audio-visual research on self-organization. This project consists of interviews with the people who run self-organized spaces and 3D scans of these (often ephemeral) spaces — project spaces, antikraak, squats and living rooms. Its aim is to collect practice-based knowledge and strategies that are produced in the ephemeral landscape of artist-run initiatives — in order to strengthen the non-institutional art world and generate new energy for self-organization. Spaces: Galerie de Jaloezie (Rotterdam, NL) Peach (Rotterdam, NL) Boo2 (Amsterdam, NL) Interviewees: Boo2 Anne Vera Veen, Galerie de Jaloezie Ghislain Amar, Peach Filming and Production (Studio): Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Filming (Onsite): Roman Tkachenko Video Editing and Animation: Giovanni Rossetti Intro Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen Video version: https://networkcultures.org/void/2023/04/24/the-void-08-a-vi…elf-organization/ Published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2023. This video is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.)

    Timeis.capital: Index on Self-Organisation in the Arts

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 12:00


    Timeis.capital is an online platform for audio-visual research on self-organisation. It consists of interviews with people who self-organise and the 3D scans of the spaces from which they do this — project spaces, squats and living rooms. It's aim is to collect practice-based knowledge and strategies that are produced in the ephemeral landscape of artist-run initiatives — in order to strengthen the non-institutional art world and generate new energy for self-organisation. Timeis.capital consists of a fluid collective of artists and friends. Project Website: https://www.timeis.capital/ Video Version: https://networkcultures.org/void/2023/02/13/timeis-capital-introduction/ ‎ Project by Timeis.Capital in collaboration with THE VOID (Institute of Network Cultures) Spaces: Galerie de Jaloezie (Rotterdam,NL) Peach (Rotterdam,NL) Mokum (Amsterdam,NL) Interviewees: Joe Rowley, Ephemeral Care (Gothenburg, SE) Anne Vera Veen, Galerie de Jaloezie Ghislain Amar, Peach Sjaak en Karel, Mokum Kraakt Concept: Iskra Vukšić Roman Tkachenko Concept advice: Mariana Jurado Rico Ekaterina Volkova (Timeis.capital) Tommaso Campagna (Institute of Network Cultures) Mieke Bernink (Netherlands Film Academy) Stanisław Liguziński (Netherlands Film Academy) Production: Tommaso Campagna Editing: Iskra Vukšić, Roman Tkachenko, Giovanni Rossetti Script: Iskra Vukšić and Mariana Jurado Rico Narration: Tania Theodorou Sound design/Composition: https://soundcloud.com/daniel-leix-palumbo 3D scanning/visuals: Roman Tkachenko Animation: Ray Dolitsay and Giovanni Rossetti Graphics: Ekaterina Volkova Graphic Design: Maisa Imamović Website/platform: Maisa Imamović Subtitles: Roman Tkachenko Published by Timeis.Capital and the Insitute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2023. This video is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.)

    THE VOID 07| The Future of Art Residencies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 79:59


    In this episode we hear a conversation between Sepp Eckenhaussen from the INC team and Bruno Alves de Almeida from the Jan van Eyck academy, on art residencies in the Netherlands. Amongst the questions discussed are how to imagine the future of residencies in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, and what the position of residencies is in a world full of crises. Repository/References: https://networkcultures.org/void/repository/the-void-07-repository-the-future-of-art-residencies/ Video version: vimeo.com/788325864/ Hosts: Sepp Eckenhaussen and Bruno Alves de Almeida Filming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Ray (Anastasia) Dolitsay and Giovanni Rossetti Video Editing and Animation: Mathilde Hjelle and Tommaso Campagna Intro Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen

    Extinction Internet by Geert Lovink - Audiobook

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 65:54


    Extinction Internet is not merely an end-of-the-world phantasy of digital technology that one day will be wiped out by an electromagnetic pulse or the cutting of cables. Rather, Extinction Internet marks the end of an era of possibilities and speculations, when adaptation is no longer an option. During the internet's Lost Decade, we've been rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic under the inspirational guidance of the consultancy class. What's to be done to uphold the inevitable? We need tools that decolonize, redistribute value, conspire and organize. Join the platform exodus. It's time for a strike on optimization. There is beauty in the breakdown. Extinction Internet is Geert Lovink's inaugural lecture, held on November 18, 2022 as Professor of Art and Network Cultures, within Modern and Contemporary Art History, Faculty of Humanities, University of Amsterdam. Download the full pdf here: https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/extinction-internet/ Recorded and edited by Tommaso Campagna Music by UVGLOV (https://soundcloud.com/anastasia-dolitsay)

    THE VOID BLOG | Looking at Expanded Audio-Visual Publishing for Open Collaborations

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 9:53


    By Mathilde Hjelle and The Void Team What is the goal of all this, ultimately? For THE VOID the ambitions are not just short-term collaboration, but rather to construct something useful and sustainable. While projects and videos have a definitive timeline of production, the knowledge and experience we gather do not. Collective knowledge-making does not move into post-production and the final stage, it is always in development. Thus, we are reaching for means to archive and share our experience for future projects to come, both of our own and from others. We seek to blur the boundaries between formats to create a transformative agenda that expands publishing for practice-based research. Read the full article here: https://networkcultures.org/void/2022/12/19/the-void-blog-lo…n-collaborations/

    THE VOID 06 | Therapy for web Developers

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 29:13


    thevoid06 Therapy for Web Developers Ep. 3/3 of the mini-series "What's More Important than Two Women Talking About Web Development?" by Maisa Imamović and Clara Pasteau In this episode Maisa and Clara take on a role of being each other's therapists, as they dwell into anxieties and fears surrounding their practice. Repository/References: https://networkcultures.org/void/repository/the-void-06-repository-therapy-for-web-developers/ Video Version: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/777359384 Hosts: Maisa Imamović and Clara Pasteau Filming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Video Editing and Animation: Ray (Anastasia) Dolitsay Intro Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen Published by the Insitute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2022.

    THE VOID 05 | A Motherfucking Website

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 28:48


    thevoid05 Maisa Imamović and Clara Pasteau Filming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Video Editing and Animation: Anastasia Dolitsay Intro Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen Published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2022 networkcultures.org/void Video Version: vimeo.com/manage/videos/772010655 Repository/References: https://networkcultures.org/void/repository/the-void-05-repository-a-motherfucking-website/

    THE VOID 04 | Memorable Websites

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 54:12


    thevoid04 Maisa Imamović and Clara Pasteau Filming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Video Editing and Animation: Anastasia Dolitsay Intro Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen Published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2022 networkcultures.org/void Video Version: https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/768035035 Repository/References: https://networkcultures.org/void/repository/the-void-04-repo…-development-1-3/

    The Void 03 | Sampling Memes with Annebel Breij (Dj Set + Interview)

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 56:23


    thevoid03 Dj Set + Interview: Annebel Breij Host: Maisa Imamović Filming and Production: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Video Editing and Animation: Anastasia Dolitsay Intro Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen Video Version: https://vimeo.com/766174110 Repository/References: https://networkcultures.org/void/repository/repository-the-void-episode-03/ networkcultures.org/void

    THE VOID | Reclaiming Social Art Policy - Ep. 02

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 42:29


    thevoid02 Host and Guest: Maisa Imamović and Sepp Eckenhaussen Directors and Producers: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design(background): Mieke Gerritzen Video Version: https://vimeo.com/729893580 networkcultures.org/void

    THE VOID | Stuck on the Platform: Interview with Geert Lovink - Ep. 01

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 30:53


    thevoid01 Host: Chloë Arkenbout Guest: Geert Lovink Directors and Producers: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen Video Version: networkcultures.org/void

    THE VOID | New Audiovisual Publishing - Ep. 00

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 7:10


    thevoid 00 Hosts: Maisa Imamović, Jordi Viader Guerrero, Tommaso Campagna, Georgiana Cojocaru Curator: Maisa Imamović Directors and Producer: Tommaso Campagna, Jordi Viader Guerrero Sound Design and Music: Daniel Leix-Palumbo Graphic Design (background): Mieke Gerritzen Watch the video here: https://networkcultures.org/void/2022/06/20/about_thevoid-2/

    Zero Infinite #4: The Online Self

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2017 36:44


    Following the conference 'Fear and Loathing of the Online Self' and the publication of 'Culture of the Selfie: Self-Representation in Contemporary Visual Culture' this episode of INC's Zero Infinite podcast zooms in on the online self and selfies, with Ana Peraica, Wendy Chun and Rebecca Stein.

    Zero Infinite #3 - Listing Technology

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2017 37:04


    Listen to the third episode of the podcast of the Institute of Network Cultures, in which Miriam Rasch and Geert Lovink discuss the politics of the database with Kenneth Werbin and Nikos Voyiatzis, zooming in on the power of listing technologies and the need to crack open the list.

    Zero Infinite #2 Postdigital Publishing

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 39:31


    Zero Infinite #2 Postdigital Publishing by Institute of Network Cultures

    Zero Infinite #1 Pausing Precarity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 39:56


    Zero Infinite #1 Pausing Precarity by Institute of Network Cultures

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