What does it mean to be responsible? And how has neoliberalism changed our conception of personal responsibility? Maria Armoudian speaks to Susanna Trnka about the factors that shape our lives, and our ways of being: ideas, events, and what she calls ‘traversing’.
Jasmine Guffond is a berlin-based sound artist and electronic composer who is interested in the ways sound can be used to experience data. Rachel caught up with her ahead of her performance at the Samoa House Fale to talk surveillance, sonics, CryptoParties and more.
Annabel Alpers (formerly of Bachelorette) is a Baltimore-based composer, singer and instrumentalist. Hailing from Christchurch down in Te Wai Pounamu, her latest project HAMERKOP with drummer Adam Cooke sees her exploring sound and performance in a spacial and sculptural way. Their work Remote, is a live, multiple-speaker, surround sound experience and it's coming to Auckland as part of the Auckland Fringe Festival.
A musical journey of discovery, searching to spark the emotions that make life most worth living. The intention of this episode is to aide in your positive human functioning - to flourish at your biological, personal, relational, institutional, cultural, and global dimensions.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread happiness in a confronting way.
On Dear Science today with AUT’s Marcus Jones we are talking about nutrition and mortality rates, plastic bags, and really old ice. The plastic bags discussion was heated with plenty of people messaging in saying 'hemp hemp hemp hemp' was the way to go.
Penelope joins Mikey in studio with a special guest, James from Jimmy D, in light of his newest collection. James chats with Pennie and Mike about the fashion industry, and the way gender and sexuality is represented. What a treat to have special guests and silk garments in studio.
James Nokise joins Mikey to talk about God Damn Fancy Man, coming up in the Comedy Festival, here in Aotearoa. Coming from all the way in Europe to deliver five special shows, you don't want to miss out on this.
Live in the moment. Enjoy the present and let the future be the future.
Everything will unfold with more grace if we stop trying to control and instead choose to sense and respond.
Make the most of the now by achieving fulfilment in a philosophical and/or spiritual sense.
Attack today's efforts with vigour and purpose.
The rest will follow.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread happiness in a confronting way.
What is the Code Economy? And what does it have to do with the future of work? Some people argue that machines will take over jobs, while others argue that perhaps humanity will reinvent work in a way that’s more aligned with what it means to be human. Maria Armoudian discusses these questions with Philip Auerswald.