The Lit & Luz Podcast
Our second episode, hosted by Antonio Díaz Oliva, editor at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, features multimedia artist Israel Martinez, 2019 Lit & Luz Festival alum. Journey from punk rebellion to poetic silence in "Where Industrial Beats Meet Quiet Noises - Israel Martinez's Tender Revolution." Discover how Martinez's Guadalajara underground roots, from co-founding electronic label Abolipop to transforming silence into art, fuel his radical approach to sound and collaboration. Explore his evolution from 1990s subterranean music scenes to creating performances where darkness speaks and misunderstanding becomes meaning. Hear about his Lit & Luz collaboration with Korean-American poet Emily Jungmin Yoon, a performance beginning in total darkness with "quiet noises," evolving through Chinese whispers that transform poetry into collective rumor, culminating in vocal improvisations alongside whispered verses. Uncover his "listener and reader first" philosophy and influences from Christian Marclay to contemporary Mexican art. Perfect for fans of sound art, experimental performance, and cross-cultural collaboration. Join the Lit & Luz Festival in Chicago, November 8-14, 2025! Subscribe for inspiring stories of artistic exchange across borders... don't miss out!
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