Poetic Sadness

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Poetic Sadness

Poetic Sadness is a series of exchanges, conversations, and confabulations with people who hold ambivalence. We actively seek to name what is unnamed, but we also want to rupture the language that is increasingly automated. This podcast starts with a premise that we — different we in different places —are technologically mediated. We will reveal such mediations through various areas of expertise and experience. Yet, this is not exclusively a theoretical pursuit. Poetic Sadness treats speech similar to the way many of us treat writing — as production of existential territories. Here we enter a space that is not yet defined, to see what it becomes through our encounters.

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    Digital Butterflies w/ M. Beatrice Fazi

    In this episode, Asia Bazdyrieva meets philosopher of computation M. Beatrice Fazi to discuss the role and function of abstraction as a kind of activity that produces worlds. Referencing Fazi’s articles and books, including Contingent Computation: Abstraction, Experience, and Indeterminacy in Computational Aesthetics and Digital Theory, they talk about the politics and poetics of theorizing, the distinction between digital and analogue, computational aesthetics, synthesis, and digital butterflies.M. Beatrice Fazi is a Professor in Digital Humanities at the University of Sussex. She was a fellow at the Weibel Institute for Digital Cultures, where Asia Bazdyrieva is a scholar in media theory. The episode was recorded on December 17th, 2025 at ÆSR — Applied/Experimental Sound Research Lab at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. Sound: Antuum. Art direction: Nella Rieken.

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Poetic Sadness is a series of exchanges, conversations, and confabulations with people who hold ambivalence. We actively seek to name what is unnamed, but we also want to rupture the language that is increasingly automated. This podcast starts with a premise that we — different we in different places —are technologically mediated. We will reveal such mediations through various areas of expertise and experience. Yet, this is not exclusively a theoretical pursuit. Poetic Sadness treats speech similar to the way many of us treat writing — as production of existential territories. Here we enter a space that is not yet defined, to see what it becomes through our encounters.

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Asia Bazdyrieva

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