[rohrpost] ribs #06 - Sophia Bauer / Raphael Kariuki / SOUND OF NAIROBI

2020-06-18 Diskussionsfäden Therese Schuleit
A dear invitation to tune in!


18.06.2020 - 19:00 CEST 
ribs  #06   
Sophia Bauer & Raphael Kariuki / SOUND OF NAIROBI
Sound and media artist Sophia Bauer will present a radio adaption of her 
installation Kereita Forest Block. It is part of a body of work called Forest 
Scapes which explores the influence of colonialism on forest landscapes through 
sound. Then she talks about how an acquisition of knowledge that is based on 
the auditory, can make it possible to rethink the relationship between 
colonialism, people, places and plants and to reassemble established 
hierarchies.
Raphael Kariuki aka DJ Raph, DJ and Producer from Nairobi, will introduce SOUND 
OF NAIROBI (https://soundofnairobi.net/), an online open access archive, that 
was co-founded by both guests of this show and present a composition based on 
its sounds archive. SOUND OF NAIROBI employs sound as a material that can be 
archived, researched and explored as a source for information that can narrate 
the history of the city, now and in the future.



Sonic Perspectives from the Global South. Sounding Hospitalities. Time, Sound 
and Emancipatory Practices. Radio as Activism. 
Every Thursday from 19:00. to 21:00 CEST on www.inbetweenspaces.net 
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International sound artists and experimental musicians, philosophers and 
theorists, critics and journalists explore questions of foreignness and 
proximity, solidarity and dissonance, vibration and materiality, meaning and 
noise, permeability and resistance.

A cooperation of ZAM Zentrum für aktuelle Musik e.V. with Akademie der Künste 
der Welt (Academy of the Arts of the World), Academy of Media Arts Cologne, and 
the Experimental Radio of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar and its experimental 
radio projects bauhaus.fm and shift.fm. Special thanks to www.p-node.org. 
Funded by the TURN Fund of the German Federal Cultural Foundation, 
Kunststiftung NRW and the Cultural Office of the City of Cologne.

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[rohrpost] Crossing Borders: Sub-Saharan communities of care & resistance · June 19, 5PM CEST

2020-06-18 Diskussionsfäden Tatiana Bazzichelli
Crossing Borders: Sub-Saharan communities of care & resistance · June
19, 5PM CEST

Disruptive Fridays #9 - Streaming on: https://www.disruptionlab.org/fridays

Global. That is the definition and the reality of a pandemic. Yet, most
attention and resources are confined by human made borders. Hosted in
collaboration with Bridge Figures, Disruptive Fridays #9 connects with
creative and activist communities in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa to
learn and share about responses relevant to local and global communities.

With: Sharlotte Kigezo (Psychologist, KY/UG), Peter Nkanga (Journalist &
campaigner, NG), Jedi Ramalapa (Broadcast journalist, ZA), Moderated by
Magnus Ag (Bridge Figures, DK) and Lieke Ploeger (Disruption Network
Lab, NL/DE).

Since the outbreak of COVID-19, an overwhelming amount of news and data
has been flooding us. The media coverage seems to focus on the national
and hyperlocal situation – while we are dealing with a global pandemic.
In this conversation we focus on the response of Sub-Saharan Africa to
the coronavirus outbreak, and hear from some of the people that work on
creating a conversation around COVID-19 – one that can contribute to a
more global understanding of what we are all facing.

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# Speakers:

Jedi Ramalapa is a South African broadcast journalist. She is the
current Editor-In-Chief of a non-profit podcasting organisation, Sound
Africa; which aims to produce original narrative (audio) journalism
which upends the stereotypes and cliches about Africa and Africans. She
also hosts Sound Africa's newest weekly podcast series  Covid-In-Africa,
looking at the African response to COVID-19 and how it’s affecting
people on the ground. She will address the impact of the pandemic on
human rights.

Peter Nkanga is an independent multilingual investigative journalist
based in Abuja, Nigeria . He is the former West Africa Representative of
the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) and specializes in human
rights and advocacy reporting. A fierce advocate for press freedom,
Peter Nkanga has been at the forefront of the campaign for the rights of
journalists in Nigeria and across sub-Saharan Africa. In 2019, he was
awarded the “Jamal Khashoggi Award for Courageous Journalism” for his
work. He will share more on how the virus outbreak has affected public
procurement, the process of governments and state-owned corporations
deciding which goods, services and works to spend public funds on.

Sharlotte Ainebyoona Kigezo is a psychologist, mental health advocate
and spoken word artist  based between Kenya and Uganda.  She is
passionate about mental health and community-based programs that build
for a strong mental and physical foundation for the society. Sharlotte
has been instrumental in facilitating trauma healing programs for
refugee communities and art therapy programs for the creative and arts
community. This being on the basis of mental health and factors that act
as triggers to mental health like experiencing traumatic events (civil
or cross-border wars, sexual assault, cyber bullying). She will discuss
how we can best address mental health issues in these times, following
her recent work with both refugee and artist communities on mental
health awareness and forms of online therapy.

Magnus Ag is a human rights advocate, journalist, and researcher. He is
the founder & director of Bridge Figures – a human rights organization
that scales the potential of artists, activists, journalists & other
agents of social change to build bridges and break walls in a
data-driven world. Based between Hong Kong and Berlin, he previously
worked with Copenhagen-based Freemuse — which defends the right to
artistic freedom worldwide — and in New York as the Assistant Advocacy
Director for the Committee to Protect Journalists. Magnus serves on
Columbia University’s Committee on Global Thought’s advisory committee
for the project The Politics of Visual Art in a Changing World, is an
advisor to Avant-Garde Lawyers, and a proud member of PEN Hong Kong.

Lieke Ploeger is the community director and administration officer of
the Disruption Network Lab. She is the co-founder of the independent
project space SPEKTRUM art science community, where she worked as
community builder from 2014 to 2018. Her core interest lies in building
and developing both online and offline communities of interest, with a
focus on sharing knowledge and expertise in an open way. She previously
worked for the Open Knowledge Foundation and for the National Library of
the Netherlands. She has a double master of arts from the University of
Utrecht, the Netherlands and has been involved in various European
research projects in the areas of open cultural data, open access and
open science.
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Tatiana Bazzichelli // Artistic Director
Disruption Network Lab
http://disruptionlab.org
Twitter: @disruptberlin // @t_bazz
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[rohrpost] Online-Filmgespräch zum Dokumentarfilm SYMPHONY OF NOW 18.06.2020, 20:00

2020-06-18 Diskussionsfäden Nat Gravenor
Exberliner Magazine, Lichtblick-Kino und Soundwatch Music Film Festival
Berlin präsentieren ein Online-Filmgespräch mit dem Team des
Dokumentarfilms SYMPHONY OF NOW, einer Hommage/Aktualisierung von Walther
Ruttmanns Klassiker Berlin: Sinfonie einer Großstadt. Den Soundtrack aus
dem Hier und Jetzt liefern Gudrun Gut & Thomas Fehlmann, Hans-Joachim
Roedelius, Alex.do, Modeselektor und Samon Kawamura.

David Mouriquand, der Filmredakteur des  Exberliners, wird mit Regisseur
Johannes Schaff, Produzent Max Hassemer und Musiker Alex.do über den Film
sprechen. (Veranstaltung in englischer Sprache).

18.06.2020, 20:00

Falls jemand den Film vorab (noch-)mal schauen möchte - die
Streaming-Plattform Kino on Demand beteiligt das Lichtblick-Kino an den
Einnahmen:

https://www.kino-on-demand.com/movies/symphony-of-now-9530aaa7-016f-43f7-9818-6cf257ad520d?refid=LichtblickBerlin

Den Link zur Videokonferenz am Abend :

https://meet.jit.si/SymphonyOfNow
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