Do you like to tread on unsteady ground? Do you enjoy the view from a high-rise building, balancing over a high wire or following the allure of the unknown and uncertain?
This is a podcast as an artistic research endeavour – a piece of PodArt – that will get your head spinning, proposing artworks intertwined with conversations.
Following the pleasures and risks of becoming dizzy, we, artist-researcher duo Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond and curator Sergio Edelsztein, have the immense pleasure of discussing dizziness with brilliant artists, writers, musicians, political scientists, philosophers, historians, mathematicians, urban planners, curators and other thinkers and creatives from Europe, North and South America, South East Asia and the Middle East. We're excited to discuss and learn something unexpected along the way as our guests talk about their ideas of dizziness, uncertainty, unpredictability and anxiety, the generative and destructive potential these states yield in our personal and social lives and environments; eventually, they propose ways of navigating dizziness individually, collectively and with our environment. When can we enjoy getting dizzy? When does it constitute a risk, and what risks are worth taking individually and as a society?
What is your take on dizziness, togetherness, and options for navigating states of dizziness, uncertainty and unpredictability together? Let us know: contact@anderwald-grond.at
Produced in spatial audio, this PodArt is best enjoyed with a high-quality headset.
5 episodes of PodArt and the 2-part audio play Vertiginous by Dani Gal
More on www.on-dizziness.com
Directors: Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond & Sergio Edelsztein
Assistance: Laura Brechmann
Spatial Audio Mix: Florian Grond
Recording and Vocals Support: Ethan Vincent
Production: Jeanne Drach, OH WOW Podcasts
Associate Producer: Livia Heiss
Zentrum Fokus Forschung, University of Applied Arts Vienna
FWF – Austrian Science Funds, (FWF PEEK AR598)
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport, Austria
The project team have made every effort to secure permission to reproduce the listed sound, material, illustrations and photographs. We apologise for any inadvertent errors and omissions. Parties who nevertheless believe they can claim specific legal rights are invited to contact the project team.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Do you like to tread on unsteady ground? Do you enjoy the view from a high-rise building, balancing over a high wire or following the allure of the unknown and uncertain?
This is a podcast as an artistic research endeavour – a piece of PodArt – that will get your head spinning, proposing artworks intertwined with conversations.
Following the pleasures and risks of becoming dizzy, we, artist-researcher duo Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond and curator Sergio Edelsztein, have the immense pleasure of discussing dizziness with brilliant artists, writers, musicians, political scientists, philosophers, historians, mathematicians, urban planners, curators and other thinkers and creatives from Europe, North and South America, South East Asia and the Middle East. We're excited to discuss and learn something unexpected along the way as our guests talk about their ideas of dizziness, uncertainty, unpredictability and anxiety, the generative and destructive potential these states yield in our personal and social lives and environments; eventually, they propose ways of navigating dizziness individually, collectively and with our environment. When can we enjoy getting dizzy? When does it constitute a risk, and what risks are worth taking individually and as a society?
What is your take on dizziness, togetherness, and options for navigating states of dizziness, uncertainty and unpredictability together? Let us know: contact@anderwald-grond.at
Produced in spatial audio, this PodArt is best enjoyed with a high-quality headset.
5 episodes of PodArt and the 2-part audio play Vertiginous by Dani Gal
More on www.on-dizziness.com
Directors: Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond & Sergio Edelsztein
Assistance: Laura Brechmann
Spatial Audio Mix: Florian Grond
Recording and Vocals Support: Ethan Vincent
Production: Jeanne Drach, OH WOW Podcasts
Associate Producer: Livia Heiss
Zentrum Fokus Forschung, University of Applied Arts Vienna
FWF – Austrian Science Funds, (FWF PEEK AR598)
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport, Austria
The project team have made every effort to secure permission to reproduce the listed sound, material, illustrations and photographs. We apologise for any inadvertent errors and omissions. Parties who nevertheless believe they can claim specific legal rights are invited to contact the project team.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

"Dizziness is a disturbed sense of relationship we have to space. In other words, environmental conditions can make us feel dizzy, which is very much related to the built environment and how we experience architecture and urban space." Davide Deriu
This episode is all about keeping and losing balance in space. Keeping our bodily balance is a continuous somatic performance of which we become aware only in the event of a disturbance: the very moment we lose our bearings, stumble, or fall; that is, when the relation between the body and the surrounding world is changed in an unforeseeable and often undesirable way. What role does the (built) environment play in the ways we balance? What a joy to ponder Ben Spatz's thought on the physicality of dizziness, Davide Deriu's proposition of an "architecture of vertigo", to understand the process of somatic architect and designer Auxiliadora Galvez Perez, or to learn about Trevor Paglen's disrupted artistic space project. As we balance cautiously along our topic's high wire, we encounter Dani Gal's radio play "Vertiginous. Part I, Camilla."
With contributions by Dan Novy, Ben Spatz, Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha, Davide Deriu, María Auxiliadora Gálvez Pérez, Katrin Bucher-Trantow, Trevor Paglen, Dani Gal.
Radio Play Speakers: David Wurawa, Alexei Korolyov, Alix Martin, Ewa Placzyńska.
"Vertiginous. Part I Camilla" by Dani Gal
"Traven'1Mykhai" by Strukturator
Links: www.on-dizziness.com
Credits:
Directors: Ruth Anderwald + Leonhard Grond & Sergio Edelsztein
Assistance: Laura Brechmann
Spatial Audio Mix: Florian Grond
Recording and Vocals Support: Ethan Vincent
Production: Jeanne Drach, OH WOW Podcasts
Associate Producer: Livia Heiss
Photo:
Hulton Archive, 1860
Sound:
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Zentrum Fokus Forschung, University of Applied Arts Vienna
FWF – Austrian Science Funds (FWF PEEK AR598)
Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport, Austria
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.