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TBA21–Academy Radio
TBA21–Academy & Ocean Space
40 episodes
9 months ago
This episode of Magical Fresh & Salty Conversations features the artist and STARTS resident Sonia Levy in conversation with Erika Balsom, a London-based scholar and critic working on cinema, art, and their intersection. During their STARTS residency, Sonia Levy and her collaborators, environmental anthropologist Heather Swanson, ecologist Meredith Root Bernstein, and landscape architect Alexandra Arènes, looked at the Venetian Lagoon through the lens of nature-based solutions to mitigate flood risks. What issues arise from Venice’s long history of taming its waterscape? With a shared commitment to noticing more-than-human worlds, the group strived to forge their own understanding of the controversies arising from the lagoon’s water management. In Sonia’s eyes, lagoons are fascinating places to think about the meeting of different bodies of water - fresh and saltwater. Filming underwater became a way to get to know the ephemeral world of the lagoon and its processes of transformation in the hope that this submerged perspective might also bring about speculative approaches to policy change. Magical Fresh & Salty Conversations is produced by TBA21–Academy with the support of STARTS, an initiative by the European Commission. Special thanks to our guests: Erika Balsom and Sonia Levy. Editor at large: María Montero Sierra Sound edited by: Elena Zieser Introduction and credits voice-over: Nathan Johnson Music by horizonsnd Underwater sound recordings of the Venetian Lagoon by Sonia Levy and Jez Riley French Produced by: Miriam Calabrese, María Montero Sierra, Katarina Rakušček, and the artists. Hear more episodes at ocean-archive.org or subscribe with your podcast provider.
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This episode of Magical Fresh & Salty Conversations features the artist and STARTS resident Sonia Levy in conversation with Erika Balsom, a London-based scholar and critic working on cinema, art, and their intersection. During their STARTS residency, Sonia Levy and her collaborators, environmental anthropologist Heather Swanson, ecologist Meredith Root Bernstein, and landscape architect Alexandra Arènes, looked at the Venetian Lagoon through the lens of nature-based solutions to mitigate flood risks. What issues arise from Venice’s long history of taming its waterscape? With a shared commitment to noticing more-than-human worlds, the group strived to forge their own understanding of the controversies arising from the lagoon’s water management. In Sonia’s eyes, lagoons are fascinating places to think about the meeting of different bodies of water - fresh and saltwater. Filming underwater became a way to get to know the ephemeral world of the lagoon and its processes of transformation in the hope that this submerged perspective might also bring about speculative approaches to policy change. Magical Fresh & Salty Conversations is produced by TBA21–Academy with the support of STARTS, an initiative by the European Commission. Special thanks to our guests: Erika Balsom and Sonia Levy. Editor at large: María Montero Sierra Sound edited by: Elena Zieser Introduction and credits voice-over: Nathan Johnson Music by horizonsnd Underwater sound recordings of the Venetian Lagoon by Sonia Levy and Jez Riley French Produced by: Miriam Calabrese, María Montero Sierra, Katarina Rakušček, and the artists. Hear more episodes at ocean-archive.org or subscribe with your podcast provider.
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2.2 Nowtilus: Delitto e caìgo. Fatti, misfatti e altri crimini nelle nebbie lagunari
TBA21–Academy Radio
55 minutes 47 seconds
3 years ago
2.2 Nowtilus: Delitto e caìgo. Fatti, misfatti e altri crimini nelle nebbie lagunari
ITA. Il secondo episodio, “Delitto e caìgo. Fatti, misfatti e altri crimini nelle nebbie lagunari” è dedicato al rapporto tra la criminalità e Venezia. A bordo di Nowtilus salgono Davide Busato, autore di diversi libri sulla storia della criminalità nella Serenissima, che ci accompagna in un viaggio nel tempo, raccontandoci dinamiche e aneddoti di cronaca nera antica; il giornalista Carlo Mion che prova, sfatando qualche mito, prova a illustrarci come è cambiata la criminalità negli ultimi anni; e il musicista Giovanni Dell'Olivo, che ci farà rivivere l'affascinante vicenda del leggendario bandito Kociss, a cui ha dedicato un progetto editoriale, musicale e teatrale. Un'immersione da appassionati di noir, tra ieri e oggi, per capire come il crimine racconti in modo rivelatore l'evolversi di una città. Musiche di Enrico Coniglio. Il podcast è in lingua italiana. ENG. "Crime and caìgo. Facts, misdeeds and other crimes in the mists of the lagoon." The second episode "Crime and caìgo. Facts, misdeeds and other crimes in the mists of the lagoon" is dedicated to the relationship between crime and Venice. Onboard Nowtilus is the author and writer Davide Busato(author of several books on the history of crime in the Serenissima)who takes us on a journey through time, recounting the dynamics and anecdotes of ancient crime reports; the journalist Carlo Mion who, by debunking some myths, tries to illustrate how crime has changed in recent years; and the musician Giovanni Dell'Olivo, who will make us relive the fascinating story of the legendary bandit Kociss, to whom he has dedicated an editorial, musical and theatrical project. An immersion for noir lovers, between yesterday and today, to understand how crime tells in a revealing way the evolution of a city. Music by Enrico Coniglio. The podcast is in Italian.
TBA21–Academy Radio
This episode of Magical Fresh & Salty Conversations features the artist and STARTS resident Sonia Levy in conversation with Erika Balsom, a London-based scholar and critic working on cinema, art, and their intersection. During their STARTS residency, Sonia Levy and her collaborators, environmental anthropologist Heather Swanson, ecologist Meredith Root Bernstein, and landscape architect Alexandra Arènes, looked at the Venetian Lagoon through the lens of nature-based solutions to mitigate flood risks. What issues arise from Venice’s long history of taming its waterscape? With a shared commitment to noticing more-than-human worlds, the group strived to forge their own understanding of the controversies arising from the lagoon’s water management. In Sonia’s eyes, lagoons are fascinating places to think about the meeting of different bodies of water - fresh and saltwater. Filming underwater became a way to get to know the ephemeral world of the lagoon and its processes of transformation in the hope that this submerged perspective might also bring about speculative approaches to policy change. Magical Fresh & Salty Conversations is produced by TBA21–Academy with the support of STARTS, an initiative by the European Commission. Special thanks to our guests: Erika Balsom and Sonia Levy. Editor at large: María Montero Sierra Sound edited by: Elena Zieser Introduction and credits voice-over: Nathan Johnson Music by horizonsnd Underwater sound recordings of the Venetian Lagoon by Sonia Levy and Jez Riley French Produced by: Miriam Calabrese, María Montero Sierra, Katarina Rakušček, and the artists. Hear more episodes at ocean-archive.org or subscribe with your podcast provider.