EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 1H 5M
In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni
from Minor Compositions · host firefly frequencies
S2E1 – In girum imus nocteet consumimur igniSeason 2 opens with a conversation with Silvia Maglioni and Graeme Thomson – filmmakers, artists, and co-founders of Firefly Frequencies – reflecting on radio as a collective, political, and affective medium. Moving between the history of autonomous radio, projects such as Lullabies for the Revolution and Terminal Beach, and collaborations including the Gaza Biennale, the discussion explores sound as a way of creating community, defamiliarizing political experience, and responding in time. The episode also considers radio and publishing as shared infrastructures: voicings, montage, reading groups, remixing archives, and the possibilities of activating past materials for new collectivist futures. Opening Season Two, In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni circles questions of listening, drift, and persistence – how we move together through sound, and what it means to keep a frequency alive.Firefly Frequencies: https://fireflyfrequencies.orgTerminal Beach: https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/terminal-beachAmbient Thought: https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/ambient-thoughtLullabies for the Revolution: https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/lullabies-for-the-revolutionMemory for Denial: https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/memory-for-denial Workers Against Capital: Reading Mario Tronti Sixty Years On: https://www.minorcompositions.info/?p=1666 Music: Intro: Jaydawn & Wukir Suryadi - Moal Ngejat from Pucung, Pangkur Jeung Hujan BedogOutro: Fireflies August 2022
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S2E1 – In girum imus nocteet consumimur igniSeason 2 opens with a conversation with Silvia Maglioni and Graeme Thomson – filmmakers, artists, and co-founders of Firefly Frequencies – reflecting on radio as a collective, political, and affective medium. Moving between the history of autonomous radio, projects such as Lullabies for the Revolution and Terminal Beach, and collaborations including the Gaza Biennale, the discussion explores sound as a way of creating community, defamiliarizing political experience, and responding in time. The episode also considers radio and publishing as shared infrastructures: voicings, montage, reading groups, remixing archives, and the possibilities of activating past materials for new collectivist futures. Opening Season Two, In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni circles questions of listening, drift, and persistence – how we move together through sound, and what it means to keep a frequency alive.Firefly Frequencies: https://fireflyfrequencies.orgTerminal Beach: https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/terminal-beachAmbient Thought: https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/ambient-thoughtLullabies for the Revolution: https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/lullabies-for-the-revolutionMemory for Denial: https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/memory-for-denial Workers Against Capital: Reading Mario Tronti Sixty Years On: https://www.minorcompositions.info/?p=1666 Music: Intro: Jaydawn & Wukir Suryadi - Moal Ngejat from Pucung, Pangkur Jeung Hujan BedogOutro: Fireflies August 2022
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