Nov 10, 2020
In this episode of Radio ArtEZ, vocalist, movement artist and composer Elaine Mitchener offers background to her work and her ideas. She will focus on the unheard voices of statues, rooms, places. Who do monuments represent and who do they speak for?
She will introduce some original voices in philosophy and music
that deserve more attention and will guide us into ideas of
philosophers Fred Moten and Walter Benjamin about resistance and
memory. Central to her conversation will be Benjamin’s concept and
practice of memory: Eingedenken, that takes remembrance as
an act of responsibility. How do we choose to remember? History is
written by the victors, said Benjamin, and the consequences
resonate for ages.
Links:
https://www.elainemitchener.com/
Kitchen Table Conversation with Elaine Mitchener:
https://studiumgenerale.artez.nl/nl/agenda/kitchen+table+conversation+with+elaine+mitchener/
Blog accompanying this episode:
https://studiumgenerale.artez.nl/nl/studies/podcast/unheard+voices+podcast+with+elaine+mitchener/
Produced by Ondercast for Studium Generale
ArtEZ.
Studium Generale curator for this episode: Mirjam Zegers
Tune: Daan van Haaren