On icebergs, on murder mysteries set on a ship traveling in the Antarctic mist and why we can still have Romantic faith in our humanistic future

Podcast
Antarctic Biennale
  • Space Specials_Adrian Dannatt_June 2017
    27:56
audio
27:59 min
Antarctic Biennale Expedition - about art and sailing
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31:31 min
A lecture for penguins
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28:00 min
On a drifting ice floe at the North Pole
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31:19 min
Die ganze Welt Antarktis
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28:00 min
We are all monsters
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28:53 min
Antarctica - from the edge of biological possibilities
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30:06 min
Come here but don't come here - On the apartheid of humans and nature
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28:09 min
45 minutes of silence; standing upside down and waving arms and legs like a tree
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30:17 min
Vestibul

This is the third edition out of 12 of the Antarctic Biennale Expedition broadcast.

Barbara Imhof in conversation with Adrian Dannatt. Adrian is a British, more correctly Welsh writer who lives in Paris, travels the globe and writes about his observations from different places in the world. He has a close connection to the arts and their protagonists.

The interview was recorded onboard the ship Sergey Vasilov during the Antarctic Biennale expedition to the Antarctic Peninsula in March 2017.

The Antarctic Biennale was initiated and created by the Russian artist Alexander Ponomarev and curated by Nadim Samman.

 

photo credit: B. Imhof

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