#fromthevault — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #fromthevault, aggregated by home.social.
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Listen to over 138 FOB Shows I played together with my brother Bunzer0 on @subfm
Also featuring a couple of tunes we did together.Head over to https://soundcloud.com/mrjo/sets/bunzer0-featuring-mr-jo to listen
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#radio #FOBShow #live #harmonica #harmonicaplayer #bluesharp #dubstep #bass #dubstep #fromthevault #fusion #improvisation -
Listen to over 138 FOB Shows I played together with my brother Bunzer0 on @subfm
Also featuring a couple of tunes we did together.Head over to https://soundcloud.com/mrjo/sets/bunzer0-featuring-mr-jo to listen
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#radio #FOBShow #live #harmonica #harmonicaplayer #bluesharp #dubstep #bass #dubstep #fromthevault #fusion #improvisation -
#fromthevault: Conversation with artistand engineer Natalie Jeremijenko whose work moves across ecology, technology, and collective action.
From rethinking our relationship with natural systems to designing participatory experiments that address air pollution, biodiversity, and public space, this conversation explores how creative practice can actively reshape environmental health.
Listen: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-224-natalie-jeremijenko-2/
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#fromthevault: Conversation with artistand engineer Natalie Jeremijenko whose work moves across ecology, technology, and collective action.
From rethinking our relationship with natural systems to designing participatory experiments that address air pollution, biodiversity, and public space, this conversation explores how creative practice can actively reshape environmental health.
Listen: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-224-natalie-jeremijenko-2/
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CW: +18 Content
Classic Vintage Scene Blonde Gets Anal and a Bang
This is a classic vintage clip. A blonde gets bent over and takes a hard pounding from behind. The camera...
#VintagePorn #ClassicClip #AnalScene #Blonde #Retro #Throwback #FromTheVault
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#fromthevault 📻 Artist and “feral economist” Kate Rich reflects on administration as a creative terrain: grey zones where cooperation, business, and imagination can be rethought. From Feral Trade to shared accounts, this is about learning -and unlearning- how economies shape our lives.
“Administration is the soundtrack of our lives… waiting to be reimagined.”
👉 https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-436-kate-rich/
In collab with @hangar_org 🙏
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#fromthevault 📻 Artist and “feral economist” Kate Rich reflects on administration as a creative terrain: grey zones where cooperation, business, and imagination can be rethought. From Feral Trade to shared accounts, this is about learning -and unlearning- how economies shape our lives.
“Administration is the soundtrack of our lives… waiting to be reimagined.”
👉 https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-436-kate-rich/
In collab with @hangar_org 🙏
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#fromthevault A deep dive into memory, diaspora, and sonic fiction, where a “lost” African jazz band is reconstructed through digital synthesis, and Simulacrum becomes both concept and method.
From Jean Baudrillard’s influence to questions of representation in electronic music, Aho Ssan maps a dense, cinematic sound world shaped by identity, history, and experimentation.
🔊 Listen: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-339-aho-ssan-2/
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#fromthevault A deep dive into memory, diaspora, and sonic fiction, where a “lost” African jazz band is reconstructed through digital synthesis, and Simulacrum becomes both concept and method.
From Jean Baudrillard’s influence to questions of representation in electronic music, Aho Ssan maps a dense, cinematic sound world shaped by identity, history, and experimentation.
🔊 Listen: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-339-aho-ssan-2/
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#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.
🎧 https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-274-faka-2/
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.
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#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.
🎧 https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-274-faka-2/
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.
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#fromthevault A fascinating dive into scale, big data, post-human thought, media impact, and even rethinking sleep as a way to rethink what it means to be human, all from the perspective of media theorist Matthew Fuller. 📍 Fuller explores how our ways of knowing are shaped by technology and ecology, why scale is a political question, and how sleep challenges classic ideas of subjectivity. Truly mind-expanding stuff.
🎙️ Listen here 👇
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-245-matthew-fuller-2/
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#fromthevault A fascinating dive into scale, big data, post-human thought, media impact, and even rethinking sleep as a way to rethink what it means to be human, all from the perspective of media theorist Matthew Fuller. 📍 Fuller explores how our ways of knowing are shaped by technology and ecology, why scale is a political question, and how sleep challenges classic ideas of subjectivity. Truly mind-expanding stuff.
🎙️ Listen here 👇
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-245-matthew-fuller-2/
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#fromthevault 📻 Historian, educator & curator Samia Henni dives into archival practices, the colonial framing of deserts, and the lingering impacts of “colonial toxicity” on landscapes and memory. 💭 From the role of archives to nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara, this is a deep conversation on uncovering erased narratives and reshaping how we understand colonial histories.
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#fromthevault 📻 Historian, educator & curator Samia Henni dives into archival practices, the colonial framing of deserts, and the lingering impacts of “colonial toxicity” on landscapes and memory. 💭 From the role of archives to nuclear tests in the Algerian Sahara, this is a deep conversation on uncovering erased narratives and reshaping how we understand colonial histories.
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#fromthevault 📻 INTERRUPTIONS #16: On duration: silence is unavailable, please buy time or switch dimensions ⌛ — a fascinating radio mix curated by Dave Phillips exploring how we experience time, the limits of chronometry, silence vs noise, and the many dimensions of duration in sound and life.
A thought-provoking listen that challenges how we relate to sound, silence, and the rhythms of existence
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#fromthevault 📻 INTERRUPTIONS #16: On duration: silence is unavailable, please buy time or switch dimensions ⌛ — a fascinating radio mix curated by Dave Phillips exploring how we experience time, the limits of chronometry, silence vs noise, and the many dimensions of duration in sound and life.
A thought-provoking listen that challenges how we relate to sound, silence, and the rhythms of existence
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#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.
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-366-antye-greie-agf-2/
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 https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-366-antye-greie-agf-deleted-scenes/
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#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.
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-366-antye-greie-agf-2/
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 https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-366-antye-greie-agf-deleted-scenes/
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#fromthevault 📻 Peter Blasser’s work challenges conventional boundaries between electronic music, craftsmanship, and tangible materiality. For anyone interested in sound-art, experimental electronics or “alternative instrument building,” his approach is both challenging and inspiring.
#podcast https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-330-peter-blasser-2/
A rare window into the mind of a maker who sees circuits not as sterile machines — but as living, breathing objects, blending philosophy, ecological thinking, craft, and sound.
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#fromthevault 📻 Peter Blasser’s work challenges conventional boundaries between electronic music, craftsmanship, and tangible materiality. For anyone interested in sound-art, experimental electronics or “alternative instrument building,” his approach is both challenging and inspiring.
#podcast https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-330-peter-blasser-2/
A rare window into the mind of a maker who sees circuits not as sterile machines — but as living, breathing objects, blending philosophy, ecological thinking, craft, and sound.
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#fromthevault 📻 Lara and Stephen Sheehi explore psychoanalysis under occupation — from daily life under settler-colonialism and Zionist psy-ops to the idea of “decolonial psychoanalysis” and resilience through “Sumud”. A powerful conversation on trauma, resistance, and the politics of mental health.
#podcast https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-405/
#Palestine #decolonial #psychoanalysis #solidarity #activism
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#fromthevault 📻 Lara and Stephen Sheehi explore psychoanalysis under occupation — from daily life under settler-colonialism and Zionist psy-ops to the idea of “decolonial psychoanalysis” and resilience through “Sumud”. A powerful conversation on trauma, resistance, and the politics of mental health.
#podcast https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-405/
#Palestine #decolonial #psychoanalysis #solidarity #activism
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#podcast #fromthevault 📻 Matt Mullican has spent decades mapping the invisible structures that shape our lives — symbols, systems, cosmologies, and the unconscious.
In FONS ÀUDIO #36, Matt Mullican reflects on virtual worlds, subjectivity, and his famous under-hypnosis performances.
A deep dive into one of contemporary art’s most intriguing conceptual universes.
🎧 https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/fons-audio-36-matt-mullican-2/ -
#podcast #fromthevault 📻 Matt Mullican has spent decades mapping the invisible structures that shape our lives — symbols, systems, cosmologies, and the unconscious.
In FONS ÀUDIO #36, Matt Mullican reflects on virtual worlds, subjectivity, and his famous under-hypnosis performances.
A deep dive into one of contemporary art’s most intriguing conceptual universes.
🎧 https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/fons-audio-36-matt-mullican-2/ -
#fromthevault 📻 An in-depth conversation with Peter Zinovieff (1933-2021). In this #podcast, he reflects on his early days as an electronic-music pioneer: building one of the first “personal computers” in a London shed, co-founding Electronic Music Studios (EMS), creating iconic instruments like the VCS3 / Synthi, and composing groundbreaking computer-music pieces throughout the 60s and 70s.
A must-listen for anyone into experimental sound and music tech.Listen here: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-286-peter-zinovieff-2/
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#fromthevault 📻 An in-depth conversation with Peter Zinovieff (1933-2021). In this #podcast, he reflects on his early days as an electronic-music pioneer: building one of the first “personal computers” in a London shed, co-founding Electronic Music Studios (EMS), creating iconic instruments like the VCS3 / Synthi, and composing groundbreaking computer-music pieces throughout the 60s and 70s.
A must-listen for anyone into experimental sound and music tech.Listen here: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-286-peter-zinovieff-2/
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"Paisaje urbano con arcoíris"
#kodak #kodakcamera #kodakinstamatic #film #filmphotograhy #history #años80 #historia #recuerdos #niñez #fotosborrosas #fromthevault #rainbows #cielo #pocitos #montevideo #pocitosnuevo #vista #desdemibalcón #uruguay
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"Paisaje urbano con arcoíris"
#kodak #kodakcamera #kodakinstamatic #film #filmphotograhy #history #años80 #historia #recuerdos #niñez #fotosborrosas #fromthevault #rainbows #cielo #pocitos #montevideo #pocitosnuevo #vista #desdemibalcón #uruguay
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#fromthevault 📻 Conversation with South African scholar Sarah Nuttall
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-372-sarah-nuttall-2/
‘Pluviality’, the umbrella term she coined for this purpose, serves as a conceptual framework and a methodological approach to her study of rain in an era of extreme climate emergency. The idea is to try and understand rain and water not just as weather phenomena, but as part of entire epistemologies and spiritualities, in which the human and more-than-human worlds overlap.
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#fromthevault 📻 Conversation with South African scholar Sarah Nuttall
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-372-sarah-nuttall-2/
‘Pluviality’, the umbrella term she coined for this purpose, serves as a conceptual framework and a methodological approach to her study of rain in an era of extreme climate emergency. The idea is to try and understand rain and water not just as weather phenomena, but as part of entire epistemologies and spiritualities, in which the human and more-than-human worlds overlap.
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#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.
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-303-oyeronke-oyewumi-2/
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#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.
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-303-oyeronke-oyewumi-2/
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#fromthevault 📻 architecture as memory
architecture as wound
architecture as archive of displacement and making–againCurator/writer Mabel O. Wilson speaks of the ways space carries history:
plantations, campuses, monuments, and the everyday rooms we inherit without choosing. -
#fromthevault 📻 architecture as memory
architecture as wound
architecture as archive of displacement and making–againCurator/writer Mabel O. Wilson speaks of the ways space carries history:
plantations, campuses, monuments, and the everyday rooms we inherit without choosing. -
#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: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-369-sethembile-msezane-2/
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#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: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-369-sethembile-msezane-2/
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#fromthevault 📻 Through the ruins and forests, Paulo Tavares traces how architecture can bear witness — turning maps, soil, and memory into tools of justice.
His work moves between advocacy and forensics, defending Indigenous rights while uncovering erased histories and rebuilding futures rooted in repair. An insight on how repair can take root through care, relationality, mapping, and memory.🎧 Listen at: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-426-paulo-tavares/
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#fromthevault 📻 Through the ruins and forests, Paulo Tavares traces how architecture can bear witness — turning maps, soil, and memory into tools of justice.
His work moves between advocacy and forensics, defending Indigenous rights while uncovering erased histories and rebuilding futures rooted in repair. An insight on how repair can take root through care, relationality, mapping, and memory.🎧 Listen at: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-426-paulo-tavares/
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The synthesis technique that shook the world
Composer and pioneer John Chowning traces the invisible geometries of FM synthesis — where code becomes timbre, and space sings. A pioneer in a discipline at a time when using computers to generate music was a leap into the void between creative eccentricity and scientific adventure.
A conversation on listening, invention, and the music of possibility.
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-212-john-chowning-2/
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The synthesis technique that shook the world
Composer and pioneer John Chowning traces the invisible geometries of FM synthesis — where code becomes timbre, and space sings. A pioneer in a discipline at a time when using computers to generate music was a leap into the void between creative eccentricity and scientific adventure.
A conversation on listening, invention, and the music of possibility.
https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-212-john-chowning-2/
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#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.
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#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.
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#fromthevault 📻 Feminist writer, organiser and thinker Lola Olufemi invites us into a rich conversation about how history is never closed, how creative practice rooted in the collective can reshape our relations to power and time, and why imagination is not a luxury but a political necessity. Whether organising against the carceral state or convening reading groups, Olufemi’s practice insists on relation, collectivity, and the radical possibilities of refusal.
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#fromthevault 📻 Feminist writer, organiser and thinker Lola Olufemi invites us into a rich conversation about how history is never closed, how creative practice rooted in the collective can reshape our relations to power and time, and why imagination is not a luxury but a political necessity. Whether organising against the carceral state or convening reading groups, Olufemi’s practice insists on relation, collectivity, and the radical possibilities of refusal.
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#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.