Artist Gozié Ojini talks about his research into the Large Hadron Collider at Cern, intentionally growing black mold, and how his scientific research folds into his art practice. We talk a little art, a little science, and a little mysticism in the first episode I recorded after the Corona lockdown began back in march.
64. Photography as a Syncretic Experience - Amanda Carter
63. The Whiteness Episode - Lorenzo Baker
62. Anti-Black - Lorenzo Baker
61. Culture Shock - Gweneth Gilmore
60. What is Creative Freedom? - Gweneth Gilmore
59. Critical Consumption of Media - Kellan Barnebey King
58. Pivotal Moments in History - Kellan Barnebey King
57. An Illustrated Autoethnography - Dr. Bethanie Irons
56. Instagram - Dr. Bethanie Irons
55. Generation Gaps - Katie Kline
54. FOMO - Katie Kline
53. LA Stories and Poems - Alex Andrew Sanchez
52. The Everyday Violence That Doesn’t Kill You - Alex Andrew Sanchez
51. Origins and Practice - Michelle Chong
50. Narrative Therapy - Michelle Chong
49. 2020 - Micah Wood
48. L’Origine du Monde - Micah Wood
47. Blobs - Laura Hyunjhee Kim
46. Postmodernism - Adrian Paules
45. Anne Carlisle - Adrian Paules
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