Joel Anselm Dietz and Edwin Klint Bywater submitted a response article to Anna K. Winters’s “Hegelian e-girl manifesto” in ŠUM #22 Angel Mode. We invited them to Šum Pod to unpack their reply, clarify the core ideas behind the metaphysical Männerbund—literally “bonded men,” often interpreted as a “band of brothers”—and discuss what corrections or updates they propose to the project. We’ll also ask how the metaphysical Männerbund can provide both a means for survival (for projects like the Hegelian e-girl manifesto) and the foundational principles of a new order—philosophy as a lived and embodied social phenomenon.
Check the link to access their response article: “Metaphysical Männerbund’s Hegelian E-girl Apocalypse Fallout Kit.”
This episode is hosted by Maks Valenčič, sound logo is by Oliver Torr, and cover visual by Jaka Neon. This podcast is supported by the City of Ljubljana and the Ministry of Culture of Slovenia.
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Theo Triantafyllidis, the artist behind multiplayer video game Feral Metaverse joins us on the pod to discuss the ideas, mechanics and the experience of the game, how he translates it to exhibition settings and how combining physical and digital media can address questions of embodiment, identity and collaboration in hybrid realities. We talk also about his wider art practice in which he uses various technologies ranging from game engines, VR, to live action role-play in order to create immersive, interactive environments often shaped by absurd, yet also poetic situations.
This episode is hosted by Tjaša Pogačar and Ondřej Trhoň, sound logo by Oliver Torr, cover visual by Jaka Neon. The episode features sounds and music from Feral Metaverse.
More about Theo’s practice:
https://slimetech.org/works/feralmetaverse
Play Feral Metaverse on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3447150/Feral_Metaverse/
Mentioned:
Mikhail Bakhtin's carnivalesque
Celia Pearce on migration between virtual worlds (e.g. “The Diasporic Game Community: Trans-Ludic Cultures and Latitudinal Research Across Multiple Games and Virtual Worlds”)
Find us on www.sum.si
This podcast is supported by the City of Ljubljana and the Ministry of Culture of Slovenia.
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Curator and writer Nadim Samman talks about his research and curatorial approach, the notion of the Technocene, the esoteric imaginary surrounding contemporary tech, the book and exhibition Poetics of Encryption and, among other things, how their three chapters – Black Site, Black Box, and Black Hole – function as models for where we see ourselves in relation to technology’s encrypted core.
This episode is hosted by Ondřej Trhoň, edited by Tjaša Pogačar, sound design by Oliver Torr, visual by Jaka Neon. The cover image is based on the work Panorama Cat by Eva & Franco Mattes.
For more:
https://www.galerierudolfinum.cz/en/exhibitions/current-exhibitions/poetics-of-encryption/
https://tba21.org/rare_earth_en
Find us on https://sum.si
This podcast is supported by the City of Ljubljana and the Ministry of Culture of Slovenia.
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Lucia Pietroiusti and Lukáš Likavčan discussing rituals of mourning, secular mysticism, relationship between technology and sacred tendencies, role of spirituality in contemporary art, and attuning cultural institutions to the rituals for post-Anthropocene in order to facilitate a shift from 'global' art world to a 'planetary' one.
The discussion followed Lucia's and Lukaš's keynotes at ARIA World's End Symposium in Ljubljana. Hosted by Tjaša Pogačar.
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ARIA – Algo-Rhythmic Ideation Assembly is a summer school that hybridizes art, education, and theory through immersive (role)play. Each edition features two residencies, a public symposium and related events, closed-door workshops and also a real-game play created by OMSK Social Club.
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Watch the lectures here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPCh7GAiUYLu-IhQ4oxWNX890RxqrxkHl
Learn more about
ARIA: https://www.sum.si/projects/aria-algo-rhythmic-ideation-assembly
Lucia Pietroiusti: https://luciapietroiusti.earth
Lukáš Likavčan: https://www.likavcan.com
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ARIA was developed and curated by Tjaša Pogačar and Brandon Rosenbluth. Produced by Projekt Atol Institute in collaboration with Šum journal (Društvo Galerija Boks). Co-Production: Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana, International Centre of Graphic Arts Ljubljana (MGLC) ARIA is part of More-than-Planet project, co-funded by the European Union as part of the Creative Europe framework and supported by the Ministry of Public Administration of the Republic of Slovenia, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the City of Ljubljana.
This episode brings a discussion with Alice Bucknell, Tom K Kemp and Klara Kofen following their lectures at ARIA's Worlds’ End Symposium.
We talked about the potential of games as simulations to generate novel scenarios and outcomes, ways of avoiding habituated behaviours, the mechanics of non-human gameplay, about mysticism, opera, and language as worldbuilding technology...
Hosted by Tjaša Pogačar and Brandon Rosenbluth.
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ARIA – Algo-Rhythmic Ideation Assembly is a summer school that hybridizes art, education, and theory through immersive (role)play.
Each edition features two residencies, a public symposium and related events, closed-door workshops and also a real-game play created by Omsk Social Club.
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Watch the lectures here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPCh7GAiUYLu-IhQ4oxWNX890RxqrxkHl
Learn more about
ARIA: https://www.sum.si/projects/aria-algo-rhythmic-ideation-assembly
Alice Bucknell: https://alicebucknell.com
Klara Kofen: https://klarakofen.cargo.site
Tom K Kemp: https://tomkkemp.com
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ARIA was developed and curated by Tjaša Pogačar and Brandon Rosenbluth. Produced by Projekt Atol Institute in collaboration with: Šum journal (Društvo Galerija Boks) Co-Production: Museum of Modern Art Ljubljana, International Centre of Graphic Arts Ljubljana (MGLC) ARIA is part of More-than-Planet project, co-funded by the European Union as part of the Creative Europe framework and supported by the Ministry of Public Administration of the Republic of Slovenia, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the City of Ljubljana.
In this episode we reconnect with the world of ARIA in anticipation of its upcoming edition and sit down with Omsk Social Club, a sprawling artistic collective operating from between two lived worlds, one of life as we know it and the other of role play as a medium, to talk about their artistic practice, engagement with roleplay and personal take on the methodology as well as the inspirations that went into developing the Worlds’ End Hackathon, a Real Game Play they designed and will facilitate for ARIA this summer. Episode is hosted by Tjaša Pogačar and Brandon Rosenbluth.
ARIA - Algorithmic Ideation Assembly, is a week-long summer school that unfolds through a fiction-theory narrative to explore new possibilities for our world in a time of a changing planetary ecology. The second edition of ARIA taking place from 17 - 23 August is dedicated to spectrality and the ends of worlds, exploring rituals for mourning and ways of interfacing with the specters of the (deep) past and future haunting our ecologically fragile planet. Find more information about the mentors, speakers and the structure of the programme on the link below.
The call for participants is open until 26th of May!
https://projekt-atol.si/en/workshop/aria-open-call/
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Learn more about Omsk Social Club:
https://www.instagram.com/omsk_social_club/
Follow Šum:
https://www.instagram.com/sumjournal/
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ARIA is produced by Projekt Atol Institute in collaboration with Šum journal in the framework of the More-than-Planet project.
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Cover design: Dorijan Šiško; Jingle: Tisa Troha
Brandon Rosenbluth talks with artist Áron Birtalan about the politics and potentials of roleplay, mystical theology’s embrace of unknowing, attuning to the relational, and a radical submission to the more-than-human.
Learn more:
https://aronbirtalan.net/
https://www.instagram.com/gleemaiden/
Check out also the text Áron contributed for the 21st issue of ŠUM journal: https://www.sum.si/issues/aria-algo-rhythmic-ideation-assembly
In this episode, Jaša Bužinel sat down with Serbian musician Vladimir Lenhart aka Lenhart Tapes whose music has become known as 'ethno noise', or as he puts it – a musical Frankenstein made of different musical traditions, from world and ethno music to industrial and noise. Vladimir recently released the album DENS on the Ljubljana-based label Glitterbeat Records to great international acclaim. Since his early days, he has been a fan of the cassette format and tape manipulation, which represents the basis of his unique musical practice. We discussed his early days, his love for cassettes, contemporary cassette culture, the inception of the Lenhart Tapes project, his latest album Dens and much more.
Find out more:
https://www.lenhartapes.com/
https://lenhartapes.bandcamp.com/
https://www.instagram.com/lenhartapes/
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Two Prague curators and theorists, Tina Poliačková and Noemi Purkrábková, discuss their work, recent trends in contemporary visual art and beyond, the posthumanist and “emo-romantic” turn, online exhibition documentation, offsite shows, the experience of digital media, game principles in exhibition-making, the role of fantasy and fiction in shaping our reality, and the limits of art in enchanting the world differently. This episode is hosted by Tjaša Pogačar, the jingle concocted by Tisa Troha, visual summoned by Dorijan Šiško.
Learn more and follow Noemi and Tina:
https://www.instagram.com/basic_knife_safety/
https://noemipurkrabkova.wixsite.com/noemip
https://www.instagram.com/dirrtina/
https://www.instagram.com/holesovickasachta/
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In this third ARIA transmission, Michael Marder disentangles the phoenix complex and takes us on a journey through the mechanisms of natural and social reproduction and replication, especially those ingrained in our individual and collective lives. Along the way, we survey and explore the limits, both internal and external, to the seamless phoenix-like reconstitution of the same (organism, psyche, society, environment) across the gap of death, total destruction and devastation.
Michael Marder is an Ikerbasque Research Professor at the Department of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU), Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. His writings span the fields of ecological theory, phenomenology, and political thought. Find his latest book The Phoenix Complex at MIT press.
Learn more about Michael Marder’s work: https://www.michaelmarder.org/
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Transmitted from ARIA public programme in Cukrarna, Ljubljana in August 2023.
ARIA (Algo-Rhythmic Ideation Assembly) is a summer school designed as a role-playing game that takes place through the lens of a fiction-theory narrative to imagine new possibilities and planetary futures in a time of changing ecology. ARIA is developed by Tjaša Pogačar and Brandon Rosenbluth and produced by Projekt Atol in collaboration with Šum journal as part of the More-Than-Planet Project.
Projekt Atol: https://projekt-atol.si/en/workshop/aria-2023/
More-than-Planet: https://www.more-than-planet.eu/
Šum: https://www.sum.si/
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The pilot edition of ARIA was made possible by the support of the Slovenian Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Public Affairs, City of Ljubljana – Department for Culture, and Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory.
Co-funded by the European Union as part of the Creative Europe framework. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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The second transmission from ARIA brings a discussion with Michael Marder, Špela Petrič, Protektorama toxica and Simon Speiser. Hosted by Brandon Rosenbluth, the panel centers around the concept of anthropoforming as proposed by Helen Hester addressing questions of human and non-human co-evolutionary potentialities as directed by human innovation and imagination.
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Transmitted from ARIA public programme in Cukrarna, Ljubljana in August 2023.
ARIA (Algo-Rhythmic Ideation Assembly) is a summer school designed as a role-playing game which takes place through the lens of a fiction-theory narrative to imagine new possibilities and planetary futures in a time of changing ecology. ARIA is developed by Tjaša Pogačar and Brandon Rosenbluth and produced by Projekt Atol in collaboration with Šum journal as part of the More-Than-Planet Project.
Projekt Atol: https://projekt-atol.si/en/workshop/aria-2023/
More-than-Planet: https://www.more-than-planet.eu/
Šum: https://www.sum.si/
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The pilot edition of ARIA was made possible by the support of the Slovenian Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Public Affairs, City of Ljubljana – Department for Culture, and Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory.
Co-funded by the European Union as part of the Creative Europe framework. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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The first transmission from ARIA brings a talk by Florin Flueras about Unsorcery, a concept and practice exploring ways of sorcery that can eventually surpass or undo some of the contemporary realities and subjectivities. Unsorcery was an environment created by Alina Popa and Florin Flueras for developing practices, texts, and performances around the concepts: Life Programing, Artworlds, Second Body, Dead Thinking, Eternal Feeding, Black Hyperbox, and End Dream.
Florin Flueras’s work expands into spheres of politics, philosophy, spirituality, health care, media, education, and literature – affecting conventions and certainties, producing performative meetings between art and its outside. His writing is part of his works, and his works part of his writings. Learn more: https://www.fflueras.ro/p/florin-flueras.html
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Transmitted from ARIA public programme in Cukrarna, Ljubljana in August 2023.
ARIA (Algo-Rhythmic Ideation Assembly) is a summer school designed as a role-playing game that takes place through the lens of a fiction-theory narrative to imagine new possibilities and planetary futures in a time of changing ecology.
ARIA is developed by Tjaša Pogačar and Brandon Rosenbluth and produced by Projekt Atol in collaboration with Šum journal as part of the More-Than-Planet Project.
More-than-Planet: https://www.more-than-planet.eu/
Projekt Atol: https://projekt-atol.si/en/workshop/aria-2023/
Šum: https://www.sum.si/
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The pilot edition of ARIA was made possible by the support of the Slovenian Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Public Affairs, City of Ljubljana – Department for Culture, and Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory.
Co-funded by the European Union as part of the Creative Europe framework. Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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Simon Speiser, a Berlin based artist talks about blending virtual reality and ancestral folklore, weaving science fiction with non-western conceptions of technology and believing in storytelling as a tool in the fight against dystopian thinking. The episode is hosted by Ondřej Trhoň.
Learn more about Simon Speiser’s work: http://www.simonspeiser.de/, https://www.instagram.com/ciriguaya/
Follow Ondřej Trhoň: https://www.instagram.com/ondrejtrhon/, https://ondrejtrhon.cz/
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This episode is created as part of Ondřej Trhoň’s residency with Projekt Atol and Šum journal in Ljubljana. The residency is organized within the ARIA / More-Than-Planet project and supported by the Slovenian Ministry of Culture and the City of Ljubljana – Department for Culture, and co-funded by the European Union as part of the Creative Europe framework. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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More-than-Planet: https://www.more-than-planet.eu/
Projekt Atol: https://projekt-atol.si/en/
Šum: https://www.sum.si/
ŠUM X 2023
András Cséfalvay, a Bratislava-based artist on extinction, ancestral memories imprinted in the mammalian brain, mourning trilobites, limitations of Western technics, Death Stranding, and combining cutting-edge technology with alternative and speculative storytelling to create new knowledge and help us inhabit the world anew. The episode is hosted by Ondřej Trhoň.
Follow András Cséfalvay:
http://www.andrascsefalvay.com/
https://www.instagram.com/andrascsefalvay/
Follow Ondřej Trhoň:
https://www.instagram.com/ondrejtrhon/
https://ondrejtrhon.cz/
This episode was created during Ondřej Trhoň’s residency with Projekt Atol and Šum journal in Ljubljana. The residency is organized as part of ARIA / More-Than-Planet project and supported by the Slovenian Ministry of Culture and the City of Ljubljana – Department for Culture, and co-funded by the European Union as part of the Creative Europe framework. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or EACEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.
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More-than-Planet: https://www.more-than-planet.eu/
Projekt Atol: https://projekt-atol.si/en/
Šum: https://www.sum.si/
ŠUM X 2023
Under the mentorship of Metahaven, Holly Childs’ practice of post-Anthropocenic poetics and Gediminas Žygus’s post-club sound worlding have interwoven into a critical yet open ended multimedia output including two collaborative releases on Subtext, Hydrangea and Gnarled Roots, and performances presented in contexts from botanical greenhouses to Palais de Tokyo which explore our mediated existence within a post-Truth world. The episode is hosted by Brandon Rosenbluth.
Find out more about Holly's and Gediminas's work:
https://soundcloud.com/hydrangeadust
https://www.hollychilds.com/
https://linktr.ee/gediminaszygus
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UK-based artist and producer Iglooghost interviewed about his otherworldly laptop music, artwork, puzzles, strange online artefacts and other multimedia content which all gravitate around a fictional ecosystem of strange entities and tiny gods. Episode is hosted by Jaša Bužinel. ///
Follow Iglooghost on https://www.instagram.com/iglooghost/
and https://iglooghost.bandcamp.com/
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Shanghai-based Slovak philosopher Lukáš Likavčan interviewed about comparative planetology, geopolitics of “spectral Earth”, post-anthropocentric design practice, fashion, the role of art institutions and why he’s put his curatorial work on hold. This episode is hosted by Tjaša Pogačar from Šum.
More about Lukáš Likavčan's work: www.likavcan.com/
Follow Lukáš Likavčan on: https://www.instagram.com/lukas_likavcan/
Article on cosmo-engineers: www.likavcan.com/articles/cosmo-engineers
More Than Planet project: waag.org/en/project/more-planet/
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In the fourth episode of ŠUM Pod two members of the Prague-based polyfunctional collective BCAA System (Bilej Kluk, Reality Congress) and sound artist Oliver Torr talk about their collaborative multidisciplinary AV project Awoo, which exists at the intersection of electronic music, graphic and sound design, gaming and worldbuilding. The episode is hosted by Jaša Bužinel.
Check out Awoo at https://awoo.bcaasystem.com/, https://www.instagram.com/awoo_oooooo/
Follow BCAA System on https://www.instagram.com/bcaa_system/, https://www.instagram.com/realitycongress/
Follow Oliver Torr on https://www.instagram.com/oliver_torr/
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In the third episode of Šum Pod we interview North American London-based writer, artist and organiser of New Mystics and New Worlds Alice Bucknell. We delve into worldbuilding, narratives framing space exploration, magic, speculative fiction as descriptive practice, and unravelling human language structures with the help of AI systems. This episode is hosted by Tjaša Pogačar from Šum.
Follow Alice Bucknell on:
https://www.instagram.com/alicebucknell/
More about her work:
Check out New Mystics:
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Mystical Milanese music producer Heith (new album ‘X, wheel’ out via PAN) interviewed about cosmology, time, sigils, asemic writing, Indonesia, and concepts from Federico Campagna’s books ‘Technic & Magic’ and ‘Prophetic Culture’. The second episode of ŠUM Pod is hosted by Brandon Rosenbluth.
Follow Heith on:
https://www.instagram.com/heith___/
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