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Meditation on Art in Outer Space

16m · Meditations On · 29 Jun 14:59

In this episode, hear from Berlin-based artist musician Nahum as he guides you into an unsettling journey and engages in a critical dialogue about the politics of existence, diversity, and space exploration. Navigating between the real and the imaginary, Nahum’s work focuses on creating unconventional perspectives of human experience by using outer space technology, illusionism, and hypnosis.

Host: Ilter Ibrahimof (Fall for Dance North, Canada)
Provocateur: Nahum (Artist, Mexico)
Producer, Sound Designer, Composer: Johnny Spence
Additional music for this episode: Nahum and Orchestra Elastique

EPISODE TRANSCRIPT
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