New #podcast

What if informality isn't absence but dense coordination?

In AbdouMaliq Simone's work, 'popular territories' — across Africa, Latin America, Southeast Asia — are sites where people continuously recalibrate relationships to space, authority, and livelihood. Fragile and generative at once.

And what if infrastructure is not just pipes and roads but also people?

https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-457-abdoumaliq-simone/

#urbanism #BlackUrbanism #infrastructure #fugitivity #BlackStudies #architecture

In this #podcast, Lebanese artist and cultural practioner Haig Aivazian talks about counter-propaganda, sports, blackouts, #Palestine, #fugitivity and what he calls “the dumping grounds of democracy”, weaving personal, geopolitical and artistic reflections through sound and discourse.

https://rwm.macba.cat/en/podcasts/sonia-387-haig-aivazian-2/

Since 2009, the duality of light and darkness has been one of the recurring themes that Aivazian examines through various lenses.

#art #criticalthinking #colonialism