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Posts Tagged ‘extractivism’
Bearing Witness to Concealed Crimes: An Interview with Forensis
by Reuben Holt // Apr. 4, 2025
‘The Drum and The Bird’ is a multimedia performance bringing together musician and PAN label boss Bill Kouligas and Forensis…[read on]
Human-Land Entanglements: An Interview with Jumana Manna
by Eva Szwarc // June 25, 2024
Jumana Manna is a Palestinian visual artist and filmmaker based between Jerusalem and Berlin. Her recent work includes the feature-length films ‘Wild Relatives’ (2018) and…[read on]
Uncomputables: An Interview with Agnieszka Kurant
by Olivia Ladanyi // June 20, 2023
Agnieszka Kurant is a New York-based conceptual artist whose work probes possible futures within a post-digital economy. Kurant uses AI to investigate the phenomena of collective nonhuman…[read on]
Crafting New Epistemologies: ‘Broken Machines & Wild Imaginings’
by Annalisa Giacinti // June 13, 2023
The relationship between humans and technology, and the ethical implications of the latter, have been the subject of an ongoing debate that draws in all disciplines…[read on]
‘Fossil Experience’ at Wasserspeicher: An Interview with the Curators
by Nadia Egan // Apr. 14, 2022
We spoke with exhibition curators Lena Johanna Reisner and Sonja Hornung about the inspiration and thinking behind their curatorial work, participating artists in the show…[read on]
Digital Materiality: An Interview with eeefff
by Juan José Santos // Feb. 18, 2022
eeefff is the collective name of Nicolay Spesivtsev and Dzina Zhuk (also known by the alter-ego Bitchcoin), who are based in Minsk and Moscow and have been active since 2013…[read on]
The Mine as Metaphor: An Interview with Simon Denny
by Lucia Longhi // Mar. 1, 2021
The exhibition is a deep-dive into the ethics of mining for minerals and data, resulting in a presentation of extractivism as a whole paradigm of the human attitude…[read on]
Ancestral Healing: An Interview with Sara Sejin Chang
by Aoife Donnellan // Feb. 23, 2021
Sara Sejin Chang’s (Sara van der Heide) work engages with extractivism in a cultural and personal sense…[read on]
Deep Sea Mining in the Age of Climate Emergency: An Interview with Kristina Õllek
by Juan José Santos Mateo // Jan. 12, 2021
We spoke to Kristina Õllek about how her practice questions the human impulse to colonize nature for economic pursuits…[read on]