Robin Jonsson. on martial arts, artificial intelligence,collaboration, leadership, dance, in an attempt at overall contextualization and digestionof the entire podcast series.
Anne Juren (Vienna, Austria) - On Feldenkrais,Psychoanalysis, Choreography and Embodiment of Artistic Research as a FlexiblePractice.
David Van Dijcke (Oxford, England) On Economics,Institutions, and Scale
Karinne Keithley Syers (Western Massachusetts, USA)On Navigation, Accretion, and The Ocean in Somatics, Playwriting, and Performance.
Mani M. Mungai (Nairobi, Kenya) On Letter-writing asChoreography, and the Uses of Moving Image and Social Media for Dancing on theInternet.
K.J. Holmes (New York, USA) On Ideokinesis and Poeticsin Experiential Anatomy, BodyMindCentering, and Contact Improvisation
Asad Raza (Berlin, Germany) On Curation, Activism, and Individual / Collective Identities and Agencies, and “__Home Cooking__"
Susan Sentler (Singapore, Hong Kong) & Glenna Batson(North Carolina, USA) On The Fold, Neuroscience, and The Senses in InterdisciplinaryMovement Research (humanorigami.org)
Louise Crnkovik Friis - (Stockholm, Sweden) On Ethics andMaterials of Artistic Research with Artificial Intelligence and Neurodiversity.
Eva Mohn - (Minnesota, USA) On Dancing, Ecology,Cosmology, and Collective “Re-Mything.”
Shannon Cooney (Berlin, DE) On Cranio-SacralTherapy, Dance, Performance, and “Moving Cinema.”
Ethan Nichtern (New York, NY) - On BuddhistPhilosophy, Interdependence, and Mindfulness in Leadership, Education, and CreativePractices.
Jane Hopper - (Huddinge, Sweden) On Horticultural Gardening,Institutional Change, Interdisciplinary and Interspecies Collaboration in “Explorations of Now.”
Nathan John (Oakland, CA) On temporary andpermanent urban architectures, land history, institutional architecture, architecture asgeopolitical responsibility, architecture & choreography, change projects in speed andscale, and some potentials of the I-A-E (Ideas-Arrangements-Effects) framework (by theDesign School for Social Justice).
Elena Demyanenko, Susan Sgorbati, and CordeilaSand - (all connected thru Bennington College, Vermont) on complexity, improvisation,response-ability, dance, and interdisciplinary, through the lens of a publication they areco-editing on improvisation in the information age.
Andros Zins-Browne (Upstate New York, USA) - on flexible and rigid notions of time, learning to do less with less instead of a lot with a little, planning, learning, school, sociality, privacy, and what it feels like to be an artist in this moment of transition from the anthropocene to the early virucene.
Valentina Desideri - on language as a score, anticolonialprojects, absorption versus synthesis, Fake Therapy, authority, care, institutional artisticresearch, medieval academic examination rites of passage, and intention/attention inaesthetic practices.
Bat Ganbat - on IT, computers, machines, ethics andgaming, limits, open source versus central design, Elon Musk’s brain-chip future,Mongolian script, and other nerdy fun stuff.