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Post-World Podcast
by Post-World Podcast
"Post-World Podcast" is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and Society through the gaze and experiences of its protagonists. It is Recorded at Karl Marx Studios´ bunker somewhere in Berlin.
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Hojun Song: Embracing Randomness with Art & Science
Join us in this new episode of the Post-World Podcast with our host, Pablo Denegri, as we dive deep into the mind of Hojun Song, an engineer and media artist from South Korea. We journey from Hojun's early aspirations in engineering and snowboarding, to his revolutionary "Open Source Satellite Initiative" that challenges the norms of space exploration, and finally into his "Don't Compress Me" project which grapples with the boundaries of AI, randomness, and human creativity. As we traverse this spectrum, Hojun shares insights on the intersections of technology, art, and societal expectations, advocating for a future where randomness is embraced, and the deterministic nature of algorithms is questioned. Don't miss this compelling conversation that merges art, science, and philosophy. As always, links to Hojun's work will be available in the description below. Join the discourse! EPISODE LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/hojunsong_artist https://www.facebook.com/songhojun https://www.youtube.com/c/hojunsong https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sHxV2R-BfY PODCAST INFO: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uhlTP9BhF7fdmAmH6Rqoe Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/postworldpodcast RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/60129d18/podcast/rss
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JPS: From Streets to Stencils
Welcome to another episode of the Post-World Podcast hosted by Pablo Denegri. In this riveting conversation, we delve into the life and artistry of renowned British street artist JPS (Jamie Paul Scanlon). From early introductions to art through his father, his turbulent journey battling personal demons, to discovering his passion for stencil art inspired by Banksy, JPS narrates his artistic journey with brutal honesty. He talks about his creative process, the symbolism behind his works, and the challenges he faces in the art world. Join us as JPS also discusses the influence of pop culture on his work, his move to Germany, his love for scaring people through art, and his intriguing relationship with Banksy. This episode is a rollercoaster journey of inspiration, controversy, and the undying spirit of an artist. A must-watch for every art enthusiast out there! Please note that this content contains strong language and mature themes. Viewer discretion is advised. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more exciting content from the Post-World Podcast. EPISODE LINKS: https://www.instagram.com/jps_artist #Scalameriya #Techno #PostWorldPodcast #Music #AI #PodcastLife #DJLife #ProducerLife #InstaMusic #MusicLife #MusicLover #Podcast
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Scalameriya: Expanding Sonic Frontiers
In this episode of the Post-World Podcast, we chat with Serbian producer and DJ, Nikola Grebovic, known as Scalameriya in the techno community. He shares his journey from his beginnings in Serbia, to his evolving relationship with DJing and his unique approach to crafting post-apocalyptic techno soundscapes. Skalameriya also provides his perspective on the current techno scene and forecasts what he believes lies ahead for electronic music. This episode offers a peek into the thought process and experiences of a notable figure in the realm of electronic music. EPISODE LINKS: https://soundcloud.com/SCALAMERIYAhttps://www.instagram.com/scalameriya_live
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Dave Ball: Art, Absurdity, and Life 🖼️🌀
Join us in this edition of the Post-World Podcast 🎙️as we sit down with British visual and conceptual artist, Dave Ball. Recorded at Karl-Marx Studios, Berlin, we delve into the world of conceptual art 🎨 and the inspirations behind Dave's work. 🖼️ Dave shares his early fascination with Van Gogh 🌻 and how his journey into art began from drawing to shifting to more conceptual forms. As we traverse through his life journey, we explore the role of absurdity and humor in art, and his landmark project of visualizing every word in the dictionary. 📖 Whether you're an aspiring artist or just someone interested in the deeper aspects of creativity, this episode offers an illuminating exploration of one artist's commitment to his craft and his unique worldview. 🌍 Watch and gain valuable insights as we discuss the role of academia in art, the impacts of becoming a parent, and how the younger generation perceives social media. Follow Dave Ball and his works here: http://www.daveballartist.co.uk Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe to the Post-World Podcast for more deep dives into intriguing topics.
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Alexis Goertz: Fermenting Cultures
In this episode, our host Pablo Denegri interviews Alexis Goertz, an experienced fermentation specialist and bacteria barista from @EdibleAlchemy. Alexis shares her fascinating journey from discovering fermentation while living in Mozambique to becoming a global bacterial collector, traveling the world and gathering microbial cultures. They discuss the profound links between food fermentation and various world cultures, the historical significance of these processes, and the value of returning to traditional food preservation methods. Alexis emphasises the symbiosis between humans and microbes, which have shaped not just our diet but our cultures as well. Tune in for an intriguing exploration of the art and science of fermentation, and how it ties into sustainability, biology, gastronomy, and more.
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Andrea Mineo: Artist Communities and Healing Practices
Andrea Mineo is an Italian artist, documentarist, and community builder based in Berlin. In this episode we talk about his origins in Italy, moving to Berlin, and traveling the world exploring healing practices. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to the past, present, and future of culture and Society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is Recorded in the Karl Marx Studios´ bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin. EPISODE LINKS: www.mayerpavilion.com www.instagram.com/mineoandrea
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Joa Luna: Soulful Music, Mindfulness, and "Holding Space"
Joa Luna is a Berlin-based Polish singer, producer, and performer who works in the spaces between avant-garde, ambient, electronica, broken beats, and the unknown. In this episode, we talk about her first encounters with music, the polish and the Berliner scene, and her debut album to be premiered this October the 20th at Berghain's Kantine. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to the past, present, and future of culture and Society through the gaze and experiences of its guests. It is Recorded in the Karl Marx Studios´ bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Ivonne Thein: Techno-Bodies, Co-Creation, and Motherhood
Ivonne Thein is a German trans-media artist based in Berlin who works with photography, video installation, and sculpture. Her works investigate the fragmentation of the human body in times of the digitalization of our social-political identities. In this episode, we talk about her creative process. The roles of A.I., and the outcomes of motherhood on her artistic practice and research. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Ali Demirel: Computer Imagination and "Post-Apocalyptic Utopias"
Ali Demirel @Ali D a Turkish architect and video artist. He also studied engineering before pursuing art. He began exploring video art in the early 1990s as part of the Körotonomedya and Magnetmus collectives. In the early 2000s, he became interested in real-time computer-generated imagery for music and audiovisual performances, which led to a collaboration with Plastikman @Richie Hawtin that got him huge recognition. He then expanded this research further into interactive installations by developing his own software(2V-P). He currently investigates specific geographies to find relationships between nature and myth. Demirel's works have been shown and presented at the Guggenheim Museum (New York), Daimler Contemporary, film festivals and galleries, and multimedia art and electronic music festivals such as Club Transmediale, Sonar, Mutek, and Time Warp. In this episode, we talk about an engineer's approach to video art, technology and creativity, and "post-apocalyptic utopias". Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin. EPISODE LINKS: https://www.ali-m.de https://www.instagram.com/ali.m.demirel/
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Luvi: Drawing a Self-Portrait a Day
Ludovica Lombardi (Luvi) is an Italian artist and graphic designer. She left her hometown Milan 5 years ago as an engineer and moved to Berlin to initiate a self-discovery process. Her ongoing series of daily self-portrait drawings was born as a result (and cause) of this existentialist search. In this episode, we talk about her first contact with art, her comic-artist father, and quantum theory. EPISODE LINKS: http://www.iamluvi.com https://www.instagram.com/iosonoluvi/
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Diana Witte on Showcasing Artists in the Digital Era
Diana Witte is a Brasilian/German artist, independent curator, and art advisor. With a background in law studies and sales, she left Brasil with a German passport to study art in Europe and discover media art and experimental film. Later on, she developed several public art and humanitarian projects. Nowadays she is focused on creating networks for showcasing and connecting artists in the digital era. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Robert Seidel: Co-creating Art with AI
Robert Seidel is a German audiovisual artist and curator with a background in biology. Working in visual design for performance and abstract films, he uses artificial intelligence to break through the traditional limitations of painting and create an 'evolving beauty.' In this episode, we talk about his first encounters with technology, the vastness of moving images, and the obscure side of working with AI algorithms. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Ming Lu: Transcultural Approach and Humor as a Tool
Ming-Lu is a Chinese photographer and visual artist who works with cross-cultural and cross-generational thematics. She juxtaposes her Chinese heritage with the European culture she acquired in her years of study in the United Kingdom. Her works, naive at first glance, are eye-popping; loaded with traditional and contemporary pop culture references. In this episode, we talk about the techniques she uses, cultural clashes, and comedy as a tool for thought. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Thorsten Lütz: Musical Influences and the Shift of the End of the '90s
Thorsten Lütz aka Stroboskop is a German Dj and prolific label owner, founder of the legendary Indietronic label Karaoke Kalk. In this episode, we talk about his musical influences, the shift of the end of the '90s and the early 2000s, and today´s “new music.” Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Pierre Wolter: Business VS Art, NFT´s, and the Role of New Media Art
Pierre Wolter is a German curator and gallerist that has been for 16 years, together with his partner Melanie Zagrean, running one of the only galleries in Berlin that specializes in time-based media and installations. In this episode, we talk about business vs Art, the role of media art in the contemporary landscape, and (a lot) about NFT´s. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Malcolm Green: Art/Life Journey
Malcolm Green (England, 1952) is a dancer, visual and sound artist, and publisher. After his first painting experiences during his master's studies in England and a decade of touring the world with an experimental dance company, he co-founded Atlas Press, a publishing company dedicated to “the anti-tradition in literature and art from the last century”. His works are influenced by post-war movements like the Vienna Actionists and Fluxus but especially from the “neo-avant-gardist” poet and visual artist Dieter Roth. He is also a member of the Dieter Roth Academy where they recover a side of his work that was marginalized by art history. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin. EPISODE LINKS: https://atlaspress.co.uk http://redsphinx.de/3d-flip-book/red-sphinx-catalogue http://redsphinx.com/cataloge_Aarhus_2014.pdf http://redsphinx.de/music-2
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Fritz "Windish" Dyckerhoff: The Role of Club Culture
Fritz Dyckerhoff is a German cultural manager and electronic musician with experience in the public sector. He is known for his music duo Soukie & Windish and his work as art director of one of the most vanguardist music festivals: Garbicz Festival. In this episode, he tells us how he ended up making electronic music, the important role of clubs and festivals as "party educators" and the special situation of the corona crisis´ lockdown. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Danielle Benvenuto: Self-Discovery and Art Practice
Danielle Benvenuto is a multimedia artist and writer originally from New York, living in Berlin, Germany. Through her paintings, photography, illustrations, and words she explores freedom and aliveness. This she does, for example, through geometric designs which "take us deeper into our energetic field or more concrete images which help us make contact with our sensuality". She is a published writer with a prior career as a psychotherapist. In this episode, we talk about the relationship between therapy and art, the healing journey of artistic creation, and how she left the US and came to Berlin to embody her visions. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Sofia Portanet: Discovering the Musical Self
Sofía Portanet is a Songwriter and Singer with a multicultural background who grew up in between studios and stages. She left at the age of 18 the National Paris Opera to come to Berlin and discover her sound: A powerful mix of old influences and new inspirations. Her debut album, released last year, was responsible for creating huge expectations in the media: "Germany´s next international Pop-Star" according to the BBC radio. In this episode, we talk about her musical journey, the force of German poetry, and how she finally put together the band she wanted. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios' bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Amaury Bouquet: Internal Discovery and Collective Art Projects
Amaury Bouquet is a French artist who (co-)creates participatory experiences. He uses his skills in visual arts and his love for collaboration to give birth to multidisciplinary projects. In this episode, we talk about the business/art (false?)dichotomy, the political aspects of internal discovery, and the social effects of collective art projects. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Flossie Draper: A Family's Legacy, Walter Benjamin... and Figs
Flossie Draper is a music scholar from Oxford College with a background in linguistics and ancient history. She is also the great-granddaughter of philosopher Walter Benjamin. In this episode, we talk about the value of preserving a family's legacy, the love for books and figs. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios´ bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Miron Zownir: The Zeitgeist of Photography
Miron Zownir is a photographer, writer, and film director. He has A very strongly recognizable style that influenced the aesthetics of several decades and that“raises more questions than answers.” In this episode, we talk about the power and versatility of photography, different styles of censorship, and the street-zeitgeist of the 80´s portrayed by his camera. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Kat Kat Tat: To Start a Rave Across the Ocean
Katrin Richter aka Kat Kat Tat is a german Dj, music journalist, and photographer. In this episode, we talk about raving since 15, world-nomad life, and how she "missed the flight" in Buenos Aires and ended up staying for a decade to revolutionize the underground scene. She is currently living in Berlin and running state-funded projects to expose inequalities in the representation and rights of LGBTQ and migrant communities in club culture. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Victor Gounel: Meditation and Painting Process
Victor Gounel is a French visual artist and architect with a knack for initiating collaborative projects including computing, dance, and music. Currently, he focuses on his paintings: portraits, land and seascapes that arise as a result of a need to explore figuration from the perspective of spirituality. In this episode, he tells us about his studies in architecture, his doubts about "true" sustainability, and meditation as part of his creative process. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Philipp Virus: Vjing in the 90´s
Phillipp Virus is a west-german music-video director and pioneer Vj. He has produced around 100 Videoclips, working with bands like Atari Teenage Riot, Alec Empire, and Dinosaur JR. His punk attitude took him on tour with these bands to portrait special moments in music history—as seen in his new documentary film Freakscene, The Story Of Dinosaur Jr. As a Vj, he presented his live visual set alongside iconic musicians like Techno Animal and Dj Spooky. In this episode, he shares some 90´s backstage anecdotes and his personal view on independent producing and the music and video industry. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Ioannis Savvidis: Reinterpretating History Through Art
Ioannis Savvidis is a greek berliner visual artist and conservator whose works have been exhibited in art institutions worldwide. His love for working with reinterpretations of history resulted from living in a city with many historical breaks and fractures. In this episode, he tells us about his childhood by the Berlin Wall — how to fight the inner demons and stop thinking so analytically. Post-World Podcast is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present and future of culture and society through the gaze and experiences of our guests. It is recorded in the Karl-Marx Studios bunker, somewhere hidden in Berlin.
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Wild Anima: The Healing Power of the Synth-Heart
Pablo welcomes his personal friend, the sound artist Wild Anima, to talk about "the journey", the healing power of the synth/heart, and sound ecologies from today and tomorrow.
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Khan of Finland: Past in NY and Berlin's Club Scene
In this episode, our host Pablo Denegri welcomes our guest and friend Khan of Finland for a relaxed conversation about life in New York and Berlin, the music industry, and belief systems in club culture.
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"Post-World Podcast" is a series of interviews dedicated to discussing the past, present, and future of culture and Society through the gaze and experiences of its protagonists. It is Recorded at Karl Marx Studios´ bunker somewhere in Berlin.
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