Artist Gozié Ojini talks about his research into the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, intentionally growing black mold, and how his scientific research folds into his art practice. We talk a little art, a little science, and a little mysticism in the first episode I recorded after the Corona lockdown began back in march.
99. Canadian Covid - Alex Noel
98. The Role Imagination Plays in Building Identities and Traditions - Tsz Kam
97. Genealogical Disclosure - Ana Iwataki
96. Kidnapping Artisans - EJ Son
95. Neo-Liberal Fascists
94. The 5th Dimension - Roberto Jackson Harrington
93. The Commercialization of Apathy - Matt Miranda
92. Decolonizing the Self - Abdiel Lopez
91. Late Stage Capitalism - Aubrey Ingmar Manson
90. Martial Arts - Maia Anderson
89. Lebanese American Experiences - Zeina Baltagi
88. Trusting Your Work More - Rukudzo Mutambara
87. The Sun is a Perfect Black Body - Lorenzo Baker
86. My Gender is Black - André Terrel Jackson
85. Film Cameras - Michelle Lisa
83. Intelligent Dance Music, and Natural Dye - Cat Lauigan
82. Universal Basic Income, Two Concepts of Liberty, and Class War
81. Hospitality - Jacqueline Falcone
80. Buffing Rich People Graffiti - Jordan Baumgarten
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