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  1. #podcast #fromthevault

    A conversation with FAKA (Desire Marea & Fela Gucci).

    From queer African identities and Siyakaka feminism to 90s South African pop culture, gqom, and the body as a political medium. Music, performance, activism and vulnerability intertwined.

    🎧 rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    FAKA’s work explores alternative representations of Black queer identity, mixing pop culture, voguing, gospel and local genres like gqom into a powerful cultural practice.

    #queer #art #clubmusic

  2. #fromthevault 📻 In-depth conversation about voice, sound, memory and resistance. AGF @poemproducer (poet, sound‑artist, activist) explores language, listening, feminist sonic technologies and what it means to belong to a silenced Eastern‑Bloc diaspora.

    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    We look at her work and methodology, from the deconstruction of texts to the implementation of what she calls “feminist sonic technologies”.

    plus #deleted scenes rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast

  3. #fromthevault 📻 Oyèrónké Oyèwùmi (Nigerian scholar, author of "The Invention of Women") reminds us that gender is not a natural universal — it is a historical project.

    This conversation opens up other ways of knowing and relating. On Yoruba worldmaking, seniority, embodiment, colonial epistemologies and the limits of Western gender categories.

    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #Blackstudies

  4. #fromthevault 📻 Oyèrónké Oyèwùmi (Nigerian scholar, author of "The Invention of Women") reminds us that gender is not a natural universal — it is a historical project.

    This conversation opens up other ways of knowing and relating. On Yoruba worldmaking, seniority, embodiment, colonial epistemologies and the limits of Western gender categories.

    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #Blackstudies

  5. #fromthevault 📻 Oyèrónké Oyèwùmi (Nigerian scholar, author of "The Invention of Women") reminds us that gender is not a natural universal — it is a historical project.

    This conversation opens up other ways of knowing and relating. On Yoruba worldmaking, seniority, embodiment, colonial epistemologies and the limits of Western gender categories.

    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #Blackstudies

  6. #fromthevault 📻 Oyèrónké Oyèwùmi (Nigerian scholar, author of "The Invention of Women") reminds us that gender is not a natural universal — it is a historical project.

    This conversation opens up other ways of knowing and relating. On Yoruba worldmaking, seniority, embodiment, colonial epistemologies and the limits of Western gender categories.

    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #Blackstudies

  7. #fromthevault 📻 Oyèrónké Oyèwùmi (Nigerian scholar, author of "The Invention of Women") reminds us that gender is not a natural universal — it is a historical project.

    This conversation opens up other ways of knowing and relating. On Yoruba worldmaking, seniority, embodiment, colonial epistemologies and the limits of Western gender categories.

    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #Blackstudies

  8. #fromthevault 📻 South African artist Sethembile Msezane weaves ancestral knowledge, spirituality and materiality into site-specific living sculptures that challenge colonial narratives.

    💬 From conversations with monuments and erased histories to ephemeral materials, decay, and the power of Black female presence — this one invites reflection and new imaginaries.

    🔗 Listen here: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #blackstudies

  9. #fromthevault 📻 South African artist Sethembile Msezane weaves ancestral knowledge, spirituality and materiality into site-specific living sculptures that challenge colonial narratives.

    💬 From conversations with monuments and erased histories to ephemeral materials, decay, and the power of Black female presence — this one invites reflection and new imaginaries.

    🔗 Listen here: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #blackstudies

  10. #fromthevault 📻 South African artist Sethembile Msezane weaves ancestral knowledge, spirituality and materiality into site-specific living sculptures that challenge colonial narratives.

    💬 From conversations with monuments and erased histories to ephemeral materials, decay, and the power of Black female presence — this one invites reflection and new imaginaries.

    🔗 Listen here: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #blackstudies

  11. #fromthevault 📻 South African artist Sethembile Msezane weaves ancestral knowledge, spirituality and materiality into site-specific living sculptures that challenge colonial narratives.

    💬 From conversations with monuments and erased histories to ephemeral materials, decay, and the power of Black female presence — this one invites reflection and new imaginaries.

    🔗 Listen here: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #blackstudies

  12. #fromthevault 📻 South African artist Sethembile Msezane weaves ancestral knowledge, spirituality and materiality into site-specific living sculptures that challenge colonial narratives.

    💬 From conversations with monuments and erased histories to ephemeral materials, decay, and the power of Black female presence — this one invites reflection and new imaginaries.

    🔗 Listen here: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #blackstudies

  13. #fromthevault 📻 Architect and scholar Mabel O. Wilson reflects on how architecture intersects with Blackness, colonial histories, and the politics of memory.

    Through questions of land, evidence, and belonging, Wilson examines how the built environment both records and obscures the legacies of dispossession — and how architecture might instead become a site for gathering, observation, and relation.

    🎧 Listen
    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #Architecture #BlackStudies #Memory #Podcast

  14. #fromthevault 📻 Architect and scholar Mabel O. Wilson reflects on how architecture intersects with Blackness, colonial histories, and the politics of memory.

    Through questions of land, evidence, and belonging, Wilson examines how the built environment both records and obscures the legacies of dispossession — and how architecture might instead become a site for gathering, observation, and relation.

    🎧 Listen
    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #Architecture #BlackStudies #Memory #Podcast

  15. #fromthevault 📻 Architect and scholar Mabel O. Wilson reflects on how architecture intersects with Blackness, colonial histories, and the politics of memory.

    Through questions of land, evidence, and belonging, Wilson examines how the built environment both records and obscures the legacies of dispossession — and how architecture might instead become a site for gathering, observation, and relation.

    🎧 Listen
    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #Architecture #BlackStudies #Memory #Podcast

  16. #fromthevault 📻 Architect and scholar Mabel O. Wilson reflects on how architecture intersects with Blackness, colonial histories, and the politics of memory.

    Through questions of land, evidence, and belonging, Wilson examines how the built environment both records and obscures the legacies of dispossession — and how architecture might instead become a site for gathering, observation, and relation.

    🎧 Listen
    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #Architecture #BlackStudies #Memory #Podcast

  17. #fromthevault 📻 Architect and scholar Mabel O. Wilson reflects on how architecture intersects with Blackness, colonial histories, and the politics of memory.

    Through questions of land, evidence, and belonging, Wilson examines how the built environment both records and obscures the legacies of dispossession — and how architecture might instead become a site for gathering, observation, and relation.

    🎧 Listen
    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #Architecture #BlackStudies #Memory #Podcast

  18. #fromthevault 🎥✨ Filmmaker & visual artist Wu Tsang explores what she calls the “impossible image”—the space between lived experience and what the camera can hold.

    In this #podcast, Tsang discusses magic realism, myth, collaboration, and the radical act of unmaking authorship. Processes of collective creation run through all her projects.

    🎧 Listen: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #MovingImage #art #MagicRealism #queer

  19. #fromthevault 🎥✨ Filmmaker & visual artist Wu Tsang explores what she calls the “impossible image”—the space between lived experience and what the camera can hold.

    In this #podcast, Tsang discusses magic realism, myth, collaboration, and the radical act of unmaking authorship. Processes of collective creation run through all her projects.

    🎧 Listen: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #MovingImage #art #MagicRealism #queer

  20. #fromthevault 🎥✨ Filmmaker & visual artist Wu Tsang explores what she calls the “impossible image”—the space between lived experience and what the camera can hold.

    In this #podcast, Tsang discusses magic realism, myth, collaboration, and the radical act of unmaking authorship. Processes of collective creation run through all her projects.

    🎧 Listen: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #MovingImage #art #MagicRealism #queer

  21. #fromthevault 🎥✨ Filmmaker & visual artist Wu Tsang explores what she calls the “impossible image”—the space between lived experience and what the camera can hold.

    In this #podcast, Tsang discusses magic realism, myth, collaboration, and the radical act of unmaking authorship. Processes of collective creation run through all her projects.

    🎧 Listen: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #MovingImage #art #MagicRealism #queer

  22. #fromthevault 🎥✨ Filmmaker & visual artist Wu Tsang explores what she calls the “impossible image”—the space between lived experience and what the camera can hold.

    In this #podcast, Tsang discusses magic realism, myth, collaboration, and the radical act of unmaking authorship. Processes of collective creation run through all her projects.

    🎧 Listen: rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #MovingImage #art #MagicRealism #queer

  23. #fromthevault 📻 We talk to choreographer, perfomer and filmmaker Antonia Baehr about switching roles, gender stereotypes, and much, much more. Prepare for a bumpy ride that will take you from scores and Fluxus, to imitation, fetishism, and socks, by way of drag kings, drag queens, S&M, contracts and more!

    rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/soni

    #podcast #queer #dragkings #performance

  24. #fromthevault 📻 Conversation with artist and compose Arthur Sauer about immersive sound, spatial electronic music, and other applications of Wave Field Synthesis.
    rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-1

    #podcast
    #spatialisation
    #sound