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Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts
The Psych Ward episode 228 – 2 true epics and a ton of new music

Podcast – ProgRock.com PodCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 130:52


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Canary Cry News Talk
EAST WEST SPACE OPERA

Canary Cry News Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 132:14


BestPodcastintheMetaverse.com Canary Cry News Talk #699 12.18.2023 - Recorded Live to 1s and 0s EAST WEST SPACE OPERA | WW3 is 5GW, Flippy Duet, Swifties Psyop, Cyborg World Record Deconstructing Corporate Mainstream Media News from a Biblical Worldview Declaring Jesus as Lord amidst the Fifth Generation War! The Show Operates on the Value 4 Value Model: http://CanaryCry.Support      Join the Supply Drop: https://CanaryCrySupplyDrop.com                                  Submit Articles: https://CanaryCry.Report                           Submit Art: https://CanaryCry.Art     Join the T-Shirt Council: https://CanaryCryTShirtCouncil.com Resource: Index of MSM Ownership (Harvard.edu) Resource: Aliens Demons Doc (feat. Dr. Heiser, Unseen Realm) Tree of Links: https://CanaryCry.Party   This Episode was Produced By: Executive Producers Sir LX Protocol V2 Knight of the Berrean Protocol*** Bushprotector*** KiraOC*** Arnold W*** Felicia D*** The Sentinel***   Producers of Treasure Brenton B Tracy S Victor M Tiffany S Stefan Victor A Sir Ike Malik Angela H Dame Gail Canary Whisperer and Lady of X's and O's Veronica D  DrWhoDunDat Sir Morv Knight of the Burning Chariots Sir Scott Knight of Truth Sir Casey the Shield Knight   Speakpipe Rachelle, Victor   CanaryCry.ART Submissions Sir Dove Knight of Rusbeltia Kalub   MICROFICTION Stephen S - VictorBorg9, Merchant of Death calls Lone Scum,  CEO of BuyMyTek, “The Ukrainians are running out of soldiers.  Plenty of weapons but nobody to pull triggers.  We have a market opportunity for disembodied robot arms to drive tanks and push fire buttons.”   JOLMS - (Part 6) Inside the hub, Ssuubi's ship drifts. Brushing past cabinets, paperwork and office paraphernalia. The remainder of the fuel was relocated to barely one last boost and one last portal. Only the tablet softly illuminates her tear stained face. She ignores the tremble in her fingers. Softly tapping her ring and staring hard at the screen as if attentiveness would return the query faster. Ding.    CLIP PRODUCER Emsworth, FaeLivrin, Joelms, Laura   TIMESTAMPERS Jade Bouncerson, Morgan E   CanaryCry.Report Submissions JAM   REMINDERS Clankoniphius

SmartArts
Shhhh, Oh Deer!, and Unison

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 67:27


Co-artistic director Lara Thoms on artist-run, experimental performance arts group, Aphids and their RISING Festival performance ‘Oh Deer!', delving into the grief of losing a parent; Director Emma Valente on dramedy performance ‘Shhhh', exploring consent and sisterhood; Curator Sebastian Henry-Jones celebrates the 30 year history of West Space gallery through exhibition ‘Unison'

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Thursday Breakfast
L​ily Ryan on cyber security and personal protection in the digital world​, Hoang Tran Nguyen & Sebastian Henry-Jones on 'House of Mother Tongue, House of Other Tongue' and Simon Robinson from design and research practice OFFICE.

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022


L​ily Ryan on cyber security and personal protection in the digital world​, Hoang Tran Nguyen & Sebastian Henry-Jones on 'House of Mother Tongue, House of Other Tongue' and Simon Robinson from design and research practice OFFICE.// Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// ​Lilly Ryan is a software security consultant and board member of Digital Rights Watch. Last week we heard from Lilly Ryan about cyberattacks, reform, and biometrics. Today she joins us again to speak about cybersecurity and personal protection in the digital world!​//​​​Hoang Tran Nguyen is an artist working in social practice to address overlapping cultural histories, politics of place and the role of the art-worker.​ ​Sebastian Henry-Jones is a curator and writer led by an interest in DIY thinking; whose practice is informed by striving for a personal ethics with sincerity, generosity, honest communication and learning at its core. Today, Seb and Hoang join us to explore the context that has informed the project ‘house of mother tongue, house of other tongue', currently showing across and in-between ​Footscray Community Arts and ​West Space. You can find details for the Vietspeak Symposium here.​​//​Simon Robinson, architect and a managing director of the not-for-profit design and research practice OFFICE, joins us today to discuss OFFICE's 'https://www.office.org.au/project/retain-repair-reinvest/' project. This ongoing project has involved developing proposals for public housing refurbishment and retention as an alternative to the Victorian Government's Big Housing Build plans to demolish and rebuild these estates.//  Songs// Big Girls - Pricie​​​//Ezinna - B wise, Sampa the Great, Milan Ring//Smile - IZY// ​Where are you from? - Naavikaran//​By the Moon - Punko//

Bittersweet Podcast
Growing & glowing: Life update

Bittersweet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 49:33


After being booked and busy for a hot minute, we're finally back in the studio. This week we kept it light with a life update, we touched on everything that has happened in the last month, including our first event at West Space and the panel we hosted at Fashion Festival. We also spoke about what's been happening in our personal lives, Wintana spoke about moving into her new apartment and practising gratefulness and being present. Rahel spoke about finally feeling settled and satisfied in her career and life. Overall this episode is about transitions, small wins & new beginnings.  Connect with us via Instagram @bittersweet.podcast

Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with Kutcha Edwards, Evelyn Araluen's Dropbear, Lady Lash on Spiritual Misfit

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022


Kutcha Edwards is a Mutti Mutti songwriter. He spoke with us about his long-spanning music career, his twenty year involvement with the Beyond the Bars Radio broadcasts and memories from Fitzroy in the 1980s. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, please be advised that this conversation refers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Evelyn Araluen joined us on 25 March 2021 to speak about her debut collection of poetry, Dropbear. Evelyn is a poet, researcher and co-editor of the Overland literary journal. She has been awarded the Nakata Brophy Prize for Young Indigenous Writers, the Judith Wright Poetry Prize and a Wheeler Centre Next Chapter Fellowship. Evelyn was born and raised on Dharug Country and she descends from the Bundjalung Nation.// Lady Lash is a Kokatha and Greek musician who has brought her magic to stages including the Sydney Opera House, prime rooftop bars, grassroots festivals and arts venues across the country. As a family woman searching for deeper meaning through sound and voice, Lash's is a musical vision of eclectic rarities that is embodied by culture and experience. She caught up with Priya for our show on 2 December 2021 to speak about her new album Spiritual Misfit, which was released with Heavy Machinery Records on 22 November.// Songs// Missing You - Budjerah// We Sing - Kutcha Edwards// Price I Paid - Miiesha// Role Models - Kobie Dee//Crest of Gold - Lady Lash//

Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with Kelly and Spike, Eunice Andrada's ‘TAKE CARE', Disorganising with Libby Porter, Save the Preston Market

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022


Kelly and Spike are longtime housing activists and broadcasters on 3CR. They speak with us about the Homeless Persons Union, the 2016 Bendigo Street housing occupations and share reflections on hosting the 3CR Roominations show.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Poet and educator Eunice Andrada joined us on 9 September 2021 to discuss her new collection ‘TAKE CARE', which has just been published by Giramondo Publishing. Her first poetry collection ‘Flood Damages' won the Anne Elder Award. Born and raised in the Philippines, Eunice currently lives and writes on unceded Gadigal Land.// Professor Libby Porter (RMIT) is a planner and urban geographer working on the role of planning and urban development in dispossession and displacement, and what we might do about it. In this conversation, Libby explored the problems of urban planning on stolen land, selective state investment in development projects, and the valuation of cultural production and heritage in inner-city areas. Read the full transcript here.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// George Kanjere, representing the newly formed Save the Preston Market Action Group, joined us on 1 July 2021 to discuss the fight to save Preston Market from aggressive redevelopment proposed by the Victorian Planning Authority.// Songs// The More Things Change - Kutcha Edwards// Boomerang - The Merindas//Milkumana - King Stingray//

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Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with Porobibi and Izzy Brown, Jazz Money's How to Make a Basket, Identify and Disrupt with MALS

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021


Porobibi is a West Papuan based in Narrm, a human rights activist and campaigner for Make West Papua Safe. Izzy Brown is the lead singer and MC of Combat Wombat and founder of the United Struggle Project. They joined us to speak about political organising, performing in public spaces in and around Collingwood and the importance of creative autonomous zones. Read the full transcript here.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Jazz Money is a poet and artist of Wiradjuri heritage, currently based on sovereign Gadigal land. Her poetry has been published widely and reimagined as murals, installations, digital interventions and film. She joined us on 30 September 2021 to discuss her award winning debut poetry collection 'how to make a basket'.// Melbourne Activist Legal Support held a discussion on Tuesday 28 September 2021 about the Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Act 2021, which gives broad powers to federal police and intelligence agencies to spy on, disrupt and modify communications. This clip features lawyer and human rights advocate Angus Murray discussing the legislation and notions of relevant offences and reasonable suspicion, with comments from host Jordan Brown from MALS. MALS has published an explainer on the Act, which you can read here.// Songs// King Brown - Baarka// Nothing I Can Do - Emma Donovan and the Putbacks// Moonshine - Ngaiire//Addy ft. Sevy - Teether & Kuya Neil//

Thursday Breakfast
Summer Programming: Disorganising with John Harding, Australian Anti-Racism Kit, Yalinguth App

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021


John Harding is a Kuku-Yulangi and Meriam man and playwright. He spoke to us about his play ‘The Dirty Mile', a 2008 production by Ilbijerri Theatre Company, and his time broadcasting and working as the Aboriginal Programming Coordinator at 3CR in the late 1980s. This interview includes excerpts of two 3CR broadcasts - the Bicentennial protest broadcast and Tent Embassy broadcast. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners, please be advised that this conversation refers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away.//This interview forms part of the 3CR Thursday Breakfast crew's contribution to Liquid Architecture, West Space and Bus Projects' disorganising.// Sabina, co-founder of the Australian Anti-Racism Kit, joined us on 30 September 2021 to speak about the recent launch of the kit, which is the first of its kind and targeted at Australian high school students. Sabina is a migrant woman of colour who recently graduated high school. You can follow the Anti-Racism Kit on Instagram at @antiracismkit.// Bobby Nicholls is a proud Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Wotjobaluk man, and a founding member of the Yalinguth Working Group. Bobby has worked for many years in community run organisations such as the Aborigines Advancement League, Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency, and the Aboriginal Housing Board of Victoria. He is also one of the founding members of Yarnin' Pictures, inspired by his passion to document Elders stories whilst training Aboriginal youth in the art of filmmaking. Bobby joined us on 29 July 2021 to discuss the Yalinguth App, an audio augmented reality experience that connects people to place and history through geo-located soundscapes and stories told by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. The first site for the app is the area around Gertrude St, Fitzroy.// Songs//Blak Matriarchy - Barkaa// Sometime - Mo'Ju//Stay in Bed - Alice Skye//

Thursday Breakfast
EWF Imagining Abolitionist Futures, Free Palestine Rally, Strong Spirit, Fayen d'Evie & Bent St Journal 'Soft Borders, Hard Edges'

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021


Thursday 8th July 2021 7:15am - We hear an excerpt from the 2021 Emerging Writers' Festival Late Night Literature: Imagining Abolitionist Futures event. The event is hosted by Nayuka and Witt Gorrie. We hear poetry from Flick Smith, and poetry & prose by Ashleigh Chapman and Stacey Stokes which is recited by Nayuka & Witt Gorrie. Rosalina Curtis also shares her story about growing up in the Northern Territory.  7:30am - We hear a speech by Shams Moussa, a Palestinian activist, from the Free Palestine Rally in Narrm on Saturday 3rd July.  7:45am - Tony Green & Neithan Newton from Dardi Munwurro join us to speak about their new show, Strong Spirit that airs on 3CR every Monday from 1pm. This show features interviews with community members from a First Nations perspectives and focuses on having discussions about cultural healing and inter-generational trauma.   8:00am - Fayen d'Evie is an artist and writer, born in Malaysia, raised in Aotearoa/New Zealand, and now living in the bushlands of unceded Dja Dja Wurrung country, Australia. Her projects are often collaborative, and resist spectatorship by inviting audiences into sensorial readings of artworks. Fayen joins us to talk about her solo exhibition opening at West Space this saturday 10th July. The exhibition is titled "We get in touch with things at the point they break down // Even in the absence of spectators and audiences, dust circulates…" Online elements of the exhibition can be found here. 8:15am - Yves Rees, writer, podcaster and historian based at La Trobe University, joins us to speak about the recently released special issue of Bent St journal, 'Soft Borders, Hard Edges'. This issue, co-edited with Sam Elkin and Tiffany Jones, contains a collection of pieces by members of the trans and gender diverse community. Soft Borders, Hard Edges is available widely online, as well as at Hares and Hyenas in Fitzroy and The Bookshop Darlinghurst. Songs Indigenous land - Drmngnow Smoking Ceremony - Skinnyfish Sound System, B2m, Birdz, Tasman Keith  

Thursday Breakfast
Palestinian resistance, Migrant Workers and JobKeeper, Homes Not Prisons, Samira Farah: 13 Years, Safe Injecting Rooms and Peer Support

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021


Acknowledgement of Country News Headline Earlier this week, Priya caught up with Noura Mansour, a Palestinian educator, political analyst, community organiser and campaigner from Akka. Noura discussed Israeli apartheid and genocidal violence against Palestinians, Palestinian anti-colonial resistance, and solidarity with Palestine.  Free Palestine Rally Saturday 22nd May 1pm at The State Library Nakba Forum - Free Palestine Melbourne Matt Kunkel, Director of Migrant Workers Centre joins us to speak about their campaign to assist workers on temporary visas who were erroneously approved JobKeeker and are now being asked to return the JobKeeker money to the ATO. Amy & Karen activists involved in the Homes Not Prisons campaign join us to speak about the campaign to stop the expansion of Dame Phyllis Frost prison.  Samira Farah joins us to discuss the exhibition 13 Years at West Space. Samira is an art producer and radio presenter. She is a co-founder of Melbourne based black African arts collective still nomads. She currently hosts The Score on Triple R.  Sione Crawford, CEO of Harm Reduction Victoria, joins us to speak about the importance of supervised, safe injecting facilities in Melbourne and countering conservative pushback against these sites. Songs Daboor - Sheikh JarrahMiiesha - DamagedSquidgenini - All Made UpBudjerah - Shoulda Coulda

Force Friends Rewatch
E27 Old West Space Man

Force Friends Rewatch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 62:50


Episode Notes The moment we’ve been preparing for. It’s time to watch The Mandalorian! We are joined by Andrew Giotta (@l33t_h4x), to discuss our takes and memories of the debut episode. On this episode: A badass man who does badass things Andy will never remember Carl Weathers’ name It’s Pedro Pascal stan hours in the chat Morally gray? Stay away! All about the cowboys Star Wars is political?! Tracking Fobs Probs IG-11 is the pinnacle of droid design Hand wave the timeline pls Also treat the droids like ppl pls Thank you so much to Andrew for joining us. Follow Andrew on twitter @l33t_h4x and listen to A Horror Borealis on the One Shot Network. We're a part of the Where They May Radio patreon! Consider making a donation to help keep our X-wings in the air! Visit patreon.com/wtmradio to learn more. Check out Bristol Pod Works to make your podcast dreams come true!

Monologato Podcast
Kanye West - Space X / Alien

Monologato Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 14:15


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Pro Prac
How Are You Today? Amelia Wallin

Pro Prac

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 20:04


In this episode we speak with mother and arts worker Amelia Wallin about working from home with her young child, directing West Space through the pandemic, preparing for and providing new opportunities for artists and having a time of pause to pull back to reflect on what our arts community needs in this time. How Are You Today? is generously supported by the City Of Melbourne Quick Response Grants.

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SmartArts
The impact of COVID-19 on the arts sector

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 41:07


On this week’s episode Richard explores the impact of COVID-19 on the arts sector.Richard talks to Daniel Santangeli, Artistic Director & Co-CEO of Footscray Community Arts Centre which is a part of the Arts West Alliance. Footscray Community Arts Centre have shut their doors out of respect for the members of their community who are most at risk during this crisis, especially those with a disability and Indigenous Australians. However, they are keeping the space open just for artists with a disability. They are hoping to provide a place where there’s a reduced risk of infection for these practitioners to work. Footscray Community Arts Centre are also advocating for the government to provide an arts stimulus package, so the arts sector can do what it does best, “which is provide community connection through creativity”.Next Richard talks to Esther Anatolitis from the National Association for the Visual Arts. Her organisation is keeping track of the disruption to the arts industry and is also lobbying the government for a stimulus package. She hopes that the Australian government will rediscover its role through its handling of the crisis.Finally Richard talks with Amelia Wallen who is the Director of West Space. West Space have just moved to a new location in Collingwood. They were preparing to put on their first exhibition in their new gallery when they had to postpone due to the pandemic. They are currently working on ways to make the work accessible to the public through this crisis. Wallen says that the exhibition is timely in that it’s “looking at the different conditions under which artists produce work and this is a condition unlike no other.”

Got Academy Podcast
The Expanse Season 4 Review: USSR Collapse, Wild West, Space Shooting

Got Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 27:26


The Expanse season 4 has been out on Amazon Prime since December 13, and it is the best season of this scifi story, rife with historical elements, such as Mars collapsing after reaching a truce with Earth in the same vein that the USSR collapsed after the end of the cold war, the expansion out to the American west or Age of exploration elements, all the way to compelling scientific questions such as new bioms and the sounds guns make in space. Scientist and histoty buff Rutger Vos, an evolutionary biologist from Leiden University and Naturalis Biodiversity Center, both in The Netherlands, joins Gil Kidron to celebrate this season, its writing, acting, production value and pace, and complain a bit about the final two episodes. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gotacademy Or give a one-time support through PayPal:https://www.paypal.me/gotacademy Got Academy on social media: ▸ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqBYWvKcQCk5JbRQbO05X0w ▸ Twitter https://twitter.com/GOT_Academy ▸ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/gotacademy/

MPavilion
MTalks—Patrice Sharkey: 'Essential Selection Criteria' • 9 November 2017

MPavilion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 36:41


Join Patrice Sharkey, the director of Melbourne’s long-running CBD gallery West Space, as she presents the 46th WRITING & CONCEPTS lecture. WRITING & CONCEPTS is both a public lecture series and publication produced by Jan van Schaik and published by ART + AUSTRALIA that reflects on the relationship between the process of writing and the development of social, political and philosophical questions within contemporary arts and cultural practice. Come meet Patrice Sharkey at MPavilion as she guides us through her lecture on the heady intersection of contemporary art, philosophy and writing. Lisa Radford, 'Dear Masato, all at once', West Space, Melbourne, 2016. Photo by Teresa Noble.

Women on the Line
Poetry and Noise

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016


This week on Women on the Line we’ll be bringing you a sonically diverse show featuring excerpts from “Poetry and Noise,” an evening of contemporary performances presented by Molten Upset which took place at West Space on 30 June 2016. Molten Upset is the collaborative project of poet Autumn Royal and noise musician Lisa Lerkenfeldt, who co-curated the evening with the intention of generating spaces to explore the intersections of poetry and noise.Performers featured in this episode in order of appearance: Hana Earles reading poetry with electric violin by Natasha Rose Havir SmithDawn BloodLisa Lerkenfeldt Autumn RoyalSpike FPapaphiliaTarneen Onus-Williams and Nayuka Gorrie reading poems by Natalie Harkin

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MPavilion
MTalks—Consortium 1—Art and Unwaged Labour • 20 Oct 2015

MPavilion

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 73:48


Consortium: A series of conversations within a series of talks—presented by a coalition of partners who support emerging and experimental art and design practices in Melbourne and beyond. This first Consortium of the 2015/16 season brought Next Wave, Gertrude Contemporary, West Space, RMIT Design Hub and MPavilion got together to consort on invisible hands. The panel—including artists Anastasia Klose, Lou Hubbard and Liang Luscombe, writer and artist Aurelia Guo, and writer and feminist Eva Birch—asks: What kinds of emotional, affective and otherwise-hidden forms of unwaged labour hold up the art industry? To whom is this work relegated? What’s the relation between caring and sharing, and working and performing? In other words, what are the professional and social obligations of artists? And how can one strike or resist these un-unionised forms of ‘invisible’ labour? Following the discussion, DJ and artist Lisa Lerkenfeldt will play a selection of music taking inspiration from notions of anachronism and lesser-known female music histories. Let us know what you think #MPavilion Image: Helen Hughes, ‘Watching Pickpocket’, 2015

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On the Beach
Ships in the Night - A letter to The Fraud Complex

On the Beach

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 17:13


This fictional letter is part of the Ships in the Night project and has been written in response to The Fraud Complex, a group exhibition curated by Johnson+Thwaites at West Space from the 6th of May until the 4th of June as part of Next Wave Festival 2016. It is written, edited and produced by Kelly Fliedner and spoken by Aodhan Madden.

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MPavilion
MTalks—Consortium 2—What happens when rent goes through the roof? • 24 Nov 2015

MPavilion

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2016 44:40


It’s time for Consortium, round two! This brought Gertrude Contemporary, West Space, RMIT Design Hub and Next Wave presenting the second in our series of conversations about the issues within (and surrounding) emerging and experimental art and design. At our inaugural discussion, a panel of artists, writers and feminists spoke honestly and thoughtfully about art’s many invisible hands. This time around, we dived into the choppy waters of art and gentrification. Gertrude Contemporary director Emma Crimmings will chat to artists Zanny Begg, Sean Dockray and Phillip Adams about how gentrification creates a lack of affordable housing—and how this affects arts organisations. How can galleries, studios, festivals and practices critically engage with the issues surrounding gentrification while creatively developing sustainable—and affordable—spaces for art? What will happen to art and artists if rent continues to skyrocket? #MPavilion

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Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.
August 2015 Selection pt II (featuring John Askew, Zoo Brazil, Manu Riga, Way Out West, Space Manoeuvres, Stoneface and Terminal, Andy Moor, Somna, Amy Kirkpatrick, Paul Thomas and STAMEN, Nick Callaghan, Warren Adam, Kevin Crowley, Carl Hendrix, Lisa Las

Coldwired Podcast. Trance and Progressive.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 72:03