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.
Since its foundation in 2011, Nepal Picture Library aims to create an extensive and inclusive visual archive of Nepal’s social and cultural history. Also a participant of the 17th Istanbul Biennial, Nepal Picture Library invites listeners to discover Nepal’s feminist history through their sound archive in this episode. The recording that follows this segment is from the founder of the Women’s Library and Information Centre Foundation, Füsun Ertuğ. In her documentary, 'Feminist Steps', Ertuğ points her camera to the Solidarity March Against Violence that took place in Yoğurtçu Park situated in Kadiköy on 17 May 1987 and the Women Celebration and Campain Against Violence at the Edirnekapı Kariye Museum on 4 October 1987. The recordings meet the audience at Radyo Bienal in the scope of 'In Time/On Ground', a research project carried out by Merve Elveren and Çağla Özbek for the 17th Istanbul Biennial.
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.