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ARTBANK: 13 September 2020
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tuituia ana te raarangi uiui o te rangi nei e ngaa kaupapa ohanga. This
Sunday's interviews are connected by themes of economy as Heidi catches
up with Hannah Valentine, Hana Pera-Aoake and Tao Wells in succession.
Hannah Valentine's show 'Interference' at Visions gallery takes Argo
Floats - devices for collecting data on our our oceans for the purpose
of healing them, but do they avoid doing their own kinds of damage?
Hana
Pera-Aoake chat's with Heidi about David Graeber's mysterious
sudden passing, the arbitrariness of the monetary legal systems that the
whole world allows to run it, and we put a call out for her initiative
under Kei te Pai Press for book donations for the OOtautahi Women's
Prison. Drop any great books you want to share with women who've wound
up imprisoned to Enjoy Gallery, Blue Oyster or Strange Goods by the end
of the week please!
Finally Tao Wells continues the kaupapa of
questioning why we've all accepted the current status quo by telling us a
little about his social practice and thinking. There's barely time to
scratch the surface here, but the skin is broken, it's up to listeners
to rakuraku haere - keep scratching it. The world could be so different.
- Heidi Brickell
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