The Archipelago
A podcast series by Stegi Radio (ex Movement Radio)
A 60-minute talk show featuring theorists, artists and writers contemplating on the cultural moment.
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The Archipelago follows ideas that erupt from the abyss of human activity, diverse and divergent at first, before congealing into a new pensive framework. The Archipelago is an archive of differing viewpoints, blending together into an imaginary production of the future.
Hosted by Yannis-Orestis Papadimitriou
Episodes
Episode #1: Christopher King – The Living Music of Epirus
Episode #2: Matt Colquhoun – Mark Fisher and The Lost Futures Pt. 1
Episode #3: Matt Colquhoun – Mark Fisher and The Lost Futures Pt. 2
Episode #4: Mike Davis – Covid-19, The Avian Flu and Other Monsters
Episode #5: Owen Hatherley – London’s Forgotten Socialist History
Episode #6: Leigh Alexander – Living and Dreaming Online
Episode #7: Orit Halpern – Data Visualization, Resilience and The Smartness Mandate
Episode #8: Feat. Legacy Russell – On Glitch Feminism
Episode #9: Florian Sievers & Sean O’Toole – Geographies of Clubbing in Africa and Europe
Episode #10: Geert Lovink – Zoom Fatigue and Sadness by Design
Episode #11: Evan Calder Williams – Visions Of The Apocalypse Pt. 1
Episode #12: Evan Calder Williams – Visions Of The Apocalypse Pt. 2
Episode #13: Yannis Stavrakakis – Populism, yesterday and tomorrow
Episode #14: Tiziana Terranova – Recursive Colonialism And The Mediterranean
Episode #15: Alex Vitale – The End of Policing
Episode #16: Efi Gazi – Are Greeks Western?
Episode #17: Stathis Gourgouris – The Orientalist Dream of Modern Greece
Episode #18: Samo Tomšič – On Alienation, Enjoyment and the Damaged Life
Episode #19: Dimitris Papanikolaou – The Greek Weird Wave in Cinema and its Biopolitical Realism
Episode #1: Christopher King – The Living Music of Epirus
Episode #3: Matt Colquhoun – Mark Fisher and The Lost Futures Pt. 2
Episode #5: Owen Hatherley – London’s Forgotten Socialist History
Episode #7: Orit Halpern – Data Visualization, Resilience and The Smartness Mandate
Episode #9: Florian Sievers & Sean O’Toole – Geographies of Clubbing in Africa and Europe
Episode #11: Evan Calder Williams – Visions Of The Apocalypse Pt. 1
Episode #13: Yannis Stavrakakis – Populism, yesterday and tomorrow
Episode #15: Alex Vitale – The End of Policing
Episode #17: Stathis Gourgouris – The Orientalist Dream of Modern Greece
Episode #19: Dimitris Papanikolaou – The Greek Weird Wave in Cinema and its Biopolitical Realism
Episode #2: Matt Colquhoun – Mark Fisher and The Lost Futures Pt. 1
Episode #4: Mike Davis – Covid-19, The Avian Flu and Other Monsters
Episode #6: Leigh Alexander – Living and Dreaming Online
Episode #8: Feat. Legacy Russell – On Glitch Feminism
Episode #10: Geert Lovink – Zoom Fatigue and Sadness by Design
Episode #12: Evan Calder Williams – Visions Of The Apocalypse Pt. 2
Episode #14: Tiziana Terranova – Recursive Colonialism And The Mediterranean
Episode #16: Efi Gazi – Are Greeks Western?
Episode #18: Samo Tomšič – On Alienation, Enjoyment and the Damaged Life
Movement Radio is a cultural platform that focuses on new music production, but also on its historic past, jointly sharing stories that have not yet been told, speaking through sounds and ideas, tracing current political and critical thought, and crossing an imaginary archipelago for the bolstering of dialog that goes beyond borders and dates. It is a culturally bonding substance set between peoples, communities, and artistic creation. This new radio station will act as a transmitter, set to record, broadcast and unite past, present and future from its base in Athens.
Movement Radio – the international online radio station based in Athens that caused waves as part of the “Movement 1920–2020: Beyond and Between Borders” festival held in February 2020 – is set to broadcast again, curated once more by Detach (Voltnoi & Quetempo).