In the summer months leading up to the 17th Istanbul Biennial, we reach out to global audiences through a series of podcasts opening up the process and research of the biennial participants. Radyo Bienal has also been engaging Turkish speaking communities with a 25-episode weekly programme hosted by Açık Radyo (Open Radio), an independent and egalitarian terrestrial radio channel.
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In the summer months leading up to the 17th Istanbul Biennial, we reach out to global audiences through a series of podcasts opening up the process and research of the biennial participants. Radyo Bienal has also been engaging Turkish speaking communities with a 25-episode weekly programme hosted by Açık Radyo (Open Radio), an independent and egalitarian terrestrial radio channel.
Artist Martha Atienza shares sounds from an animistic festival that later turned Catholic – the Ati-Atihan, which takes place in the Madridejos Municipality of Bantayan Island in the Philippines. Then we listen to a conversation between Seçil Türkkan, journalist and writer who deals with the subjects of ecology, food safety, politics, culture, labour and societal movements, and Mine Yıldırım, a researcher and academic from 'A City On All Fours', where they talk about the history of four legged animals since 1910, their struggle between violence and care through modernity, urbanization and deforestation.
Radyo Bienal
In the summer months leading up to the 17th Istanbul Biennial, we reach out to global audiences through a series of podcasts opening up the process and research of the biennial participants. Radyo Bienal has also been engaging Turkish speaking communities with a 25-episode weekly programme hosted by Açık Radyo (Open Radio), an independent and egalitarian terrestrial radio channel.