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George Petelin and Oliver Vodeb: Dialogue and its Potentials in a Pseudo-Intimate World

57 min · 2. Feb. 2026
Episode George Petelin and Oliver Vodeb: Dialogue and its Potentials in a Pseudo-Intimate World Cover

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Oliver Vodeb talks to George Petelin, author of the chapter on Dialogue in Memfest’s book on Radical Intimacy. They discuss the importance of intimacy for true dialogue to take place and how conditions in contemporary society erode that intimacy or substitute it with forms of pseudo-intimacy. Radical Art and Design face the difficult task of restoring intimate dialogue mediated through technology on a mass scale. Visit our website: https://memefest.org/knowledge/memefest-radical-design/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Episode Rachel Bordeleau, Jeanette Hart-Mann, Chrissie Orr and Oliver Vodeb: SeedBroadcast and the Wisdom of the Seeds Cover

Rachel Bordeleau, Jeanette Hart-Mann, Chrissie Orr and Oliver Vodeb: SeedBroadcast and the Wisdom of the Seeds

What carries more wisdom than the seed? Rachel Bordeleau, Jeanette Hart-Mann and Chrissie Orr collaborate on SeedBroadcast, a transdisciplinary art project, raising the culture of agri-culture and putting the seed in the centre of our relations with the world. In this podcast episode they speak with Oliver Vodeb about the different and intimate dimensions of their work learning from the seed and using the knowledge to empower our understanding and our relations. PODCAST CREDITS: Hosted by: Oliver Vodeb/ Memefest . The podcast is a collaboration between Memefest and Intellect [https://www.intellectbooks.com/]publishers. Music: Thanks to Bait [https://bait2.bandcamp.com/]for their song Property Law. Two best friends meeting seasonally in bucolic surrounds to generate improvised music. Property Law recognises the Indigenous peoples of the world's relationship to land. As in, "we don't own the land. The land owns us." Each of us is only passing through. Empires, Epochs come & go, but the spirit of the land persists. Visit our website: https://memefest.org/knowledge/memefest-radical-design/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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