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AGWT Podcasts
isabelle arvers
4 episodes
3 days ago
To celebrate my 20 years as curator in the fields of art and video games, I embark in June 2019 on a Art & Games World Tour in South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, India, Colombia, Argentina, Brasil, Mexico, Nigeria, Ghana and Togo. In each country I am meeting artists, curators, independent game developers, activists in order to overview the different ways gaming communities across the world are exploring the issue of diversity, with an emphasis on female, queer and decolonial practices. Sound intro by Whadat (Experience) https://whadatexperience.bandcamp.com/
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To celebrate my 20 years as curator in the fields of art and video games, I embark in June 2019 on a Art & Games World Tour in South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, India, Colombia, Argentina, Brasil, Mexico, Nigeria, Ghana and Togo. In each country I am meeting artists, curators, independent game developers, activists in order to overview the different ways gaming communities across the world are exploring the issue of diversity, with an emphasis on female, queer and decolonial practices. Sound intro by Whadat (Experience) https://whadatexperience.bandcamp.com/
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AGWT Podcast ep.4 Natasha Tontey at ArtJog in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
AGWT Podcasts
32 minutes 25 seconds
5 years ago
AGWT Podcast ep.4 Natasha Tontey at ArtJog in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

It is on the occasion of the Artjog contemporary art fair in Yogyakarta that I meet Natasha Tontey. Her latest work, Pest to Power, refers to the manifesto of xenofeminism, to a less capitalist, synthetic and standardized vision of the world. It also evokes the historic meeting of the Bandoung conference in Indonesia, which in 1955, in the middle of the Cold War, brought together all the "non-aligned" countries.


Read my interview (in french) on Usbek & Rica 


"The future will be cockroach! » 


Pest to power takes the form of a video installation, mixing 3D animation and performance to end up with the conception of a world speculating a non-binary, inter-species future, of which the cockroach would be the symbol. Why the cockroach? Because for Natasha Tontey, they are "living fossils": "The future is not only for humans and their descendants, but also for other organisms," explains the artist. Therefore, when we think about the future, we have to think about sustainability. And sustainability can only be achieved if life is not only centred on humans. As the manifesto of xenofeminism says: the future is not only about children, it is also a landscape for non-humans. When we begin to think less anthropocentric, we think more ecological. In other words, the future will be cockroach! »

AGWT Podcasts
To celebrate my 20 years as curator in the fields of art and video games, I embark in June 2019 on a Art & Games World Tour in South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Japan, India, Colombia, Argentina, Brasil, Mexico, Nigeria, Ghana and Togo. In each country I am meeting artists, curators, independent game developers, activists in order to overview the different ways gaming communities across the world are exploring the issue of diversity, with an emphasis on female, queer and decolonial practices. Sound intro by Whadat (Experience) https://whadatexperience.bandcamp.com/