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Very Very Far Away (VVFA) is a public facing research project consisting of a Podcast, a series of Co-enquiries and special Projects, aiming at democratising future narratives. Its method uses Space Exploration as a lens to examine current ideas and values which may pertain to future societies through technological advances.
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This is a recording of a lecture for the Department of Design at Goldsmiths, University of London, presenting a design framework developed to explore the discursive practices of design within educational settings. Special thanks to Tim Miller for the invitation.Abstract:Imagine, if you will, a world where the narratives we tell ourselves are not tr…
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In this episode—Alchemy of Ruins—we bring you into a moment of transformation: a live recording of a performance by first-year students of the MA Industrial Design course at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London.For their first unit, the students responded to a text—a fictional fragment from another time and place, rich with peculiar…
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This is a story of parallels, inhabitation and belonging; a story about a place described through the memories of those who visited it, the nature of the places we directly inhabit, and the ones we fantasise.A special, bilingual (French/English), episode commissioned by Diaspore for Manifesta 13, the Nomadic European Biennale of art and culture. Th…
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An audio essay that reflects on our conversations at the 70th International Astronautical Congress in Washington DC. In this episode, Joseph Popper and Sitraka Rakotoniaina explore what diversity can mean at the largest gathering of the space industry. We speak to artists, designers, engineers and anthropologists who share their experiences of the …
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Normal Now, Act 3, As we get accustomed to the new normalities imposed upon us over the last 6 months we examine how we got to this point, and where things could escalate to. The bridges between what is and what might be real / true / fictitious are blurred in this, the final act of VVFA's Normal Now investigation.Mixed and arranged by Matthew Mott…
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Andrew and Sitraka are joined by guests Malena Arcucci, Simone Rebaudengo, Nestor Pestana and Hugo Pilate, along with Michael and Chris Lewis to develop the co-enquiry expanding on themes of Automation and changing patterns of work. How are things evolving on our way out of lockdown, and how might we want things to shift once the lockdown is lifted…
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Exract of the Familiar Unknown's final chapter at Jupiter Woods and organised by Diaspore as part of the Forest Rangers series of readings. Taking the format of an open mic evening, participants were invited to impersonate fictional charaters and play a 9 oscillators, drone generator, instrument specifically made for the occasion.…
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The result of a week long workshop run at Goldsmiths University with the 3rd Year BA design students, as part of their accelerator month. The students created a series of radio plays looking at multiple societal issues in critical and playful ways. This is an edited version of the broadcast, few performances are missing, as we couldn't accomodate a…
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A short conversion with Nicole Lhuillier PhD candidate and research assistant at MIT Media Lab, Opera of the Future group, about her research and most recent work dealing with the potential for a "Mapufuturism".More information on her work can be found at http://nicolelhuillier.com(Apologies for the sound quality)…
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The Ascent is written as a four act play, centred around a simulated plane crash that takes place as part of a morale boosting training day for the staff of a mid-sized American law firm. It was written as parable comedy about the ecosystems of power, and attempts to examine the nature of class politics; looking through the lens of the contemporary…
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Following Nicholas Mortimer radio play, a Post-Workers Theatre discussion: With Dash Macdonald and special guest David Frayne- writer, social researcher and the author of the 2015 Book "The Refusal of Work" (35 mins 40 secs)More information on nicholasmortimer.net, and find Nicholas and David on Twitter: @nicholasmortimer and @TheWorkDogma…
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Radio Play - "What Were you expecting" - (an ode of post-work imaginaries) Written the didactic style of past workers-theatre . Featuring the voice of Ruth Urquhart and the Natural Readers ensemble. (14 mins 40 sec)The embodiment of expectation is joined by a neural network and 3 chat-bots on a journey of transformation and song. In a distant paral…
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A—-Z presents a mash up from various researchers, theorists, celebrities & some sounds by musicians from the future.(Angela davis, Octavia Butler, Jlin, bonaventure, RICO Nasty etc..)About Anne & A—-ZAnne has collaborated in various projects with ArtLicks, CGP Gallery, V22, Danielle Arnaud, Please Stand By, or-bits.com, jury member at PAF Olomouc (…
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