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.
This episode of Radyo Bienal starts with a conversation between Neslihan Koyuncu from the 23.5 Hrant Dink Memory Space and the Hrant Dink Foundation’s dear friends Fethiye Çetin and Levon Bağış. We listen to the story of how they managed to organise the Kayseri Conference that was cancelled by the governor, by turning it into a Dumpling Festival, using censorhip as a creative tool. Later, we listen to some songs from the Dumpling Festival.
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.