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
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Episode #1: Christopher King – The Living Music of Epirus
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Episode #2: Matt Colquhoun – Mark Fisher and The Lost Futures Pt. 1
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Episode #3: Matt Colquhoun – Mark Fisher and The Lost Futures Pt. 2
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Episode #4: Mike Davis – Covid-19, The Avian Flu and Other Monsters
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Episode #5: Owen Hatherley – London’s Forgotten Socialist History
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Episode #6: Leigh Alexander – Living and Dreaming Online
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Episode #7: Orit Halpern – Data Visualization, Resilience and The Smartness Mandate
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Episode #8: Feat. Legacy Russell – On Glitch Feminism
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Episode #9: Florian Sievers & Sean O’Toole – Geographies of Clubbing in Africa and Europe
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Episode #10: Geert Lovink – Zoom Fatigue and Sadness by Design
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Episode #11: Evan Calder Williams – Visions Of The Apocalypse Pt. 1
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Episode #12: Evan Calder Williams – Visions Of The Apocalypse Pt. 2
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Episode #13: Yannis Stavrakakis – Populism, yesterday and tomorrow
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Episode #14: Tiziana Terranova – Recursive Colonialism And The Mediterranean
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Episode #15: Alex Vitale – The End of Policing
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Episode #16: Efi Gazi – Are Greeks Western?
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Episode #17: Stathis Gourgouris – The Orientalist Dream of Modern Greece
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Episode #18: Samo Tomšič – On Alienation, Enjoyment and the Damaged Life
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Episode #19: Dimitris Papanikolaou – The Greek Weird Wave in Cinema and its Biopolitical Realism
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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
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Episode #7: Orit Halpern – Data Visualization, Resilience and The Smartness Mandate
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Episode #9: Florian Sievers & Sean O’Toole – Geographies of Clubbing in Africa and Europe
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Episode #11: Evan Calder Williams – Visions Of The Apocalypse Pt. 1
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Episode #13: Yannis Stavrakakis – Populism, yesterday and tomorrow
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Episode #15: Alex Vitale – The End of Policing
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Episode #17: Stathis Gourgouris – The Orientalist Dream of Modern Greece
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Episode #19: Dimitris Papanikolaou – The Greek Weird Wave in Cinema and its Biopolitical Realism
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Episode #2: Matt Colquhoun – Mark Fisher and The Lost Futures Pt. 1
>
Episode #4: Mike Davis – Covid-19, The Avian Flu and Other Monsters
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Episode #6: Leigh Alexander – Living and Dreaming Online
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Episode #8: Feat. Legacy Russell – On Glitch Feminism
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Episode #10: Geert Lovink – Zoom Fatigue and Sadness by Design
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Episode #12: Evan Calder Williams – Visions Of The Apocalypse Pt. 2
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Episode #14: Tiziana Terranova – Recursive Colonialism And The Mediterranean
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Episode #16: Efi Gazi – Are Greeks Western?
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Episode #18: Samo Tomšič – On Alienation, Enjoyment and the Damaged Life
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