What Activism Does to Art: Iván Argote vs. Jean Boucher and Gallieni – Amicus Radio

What Activism Does to Art: Iván Argote vs. Jean Boucher and Gallieni – Amicus Radio

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What Activism Does to Art: Iván Argote vs. Jean Boucher and Gallieni – Amicus Radio

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Mapuche, Leo Arango, 2023.
Simon Castaño Ramirez and Juan Fernando Gaviria
from the album Reloj Biológico, grupo Quanta Cordillera: 2. Reloj Mecánico,

f=1/T. Meter, clock, pulses, frequency, periods, tempo. Solo music exists in time.

Viola: Ana María Rojas Gallego
Flauta: Andrés Zuluaga Saldarriaga
Percussion: Jhon Fredy Rojas
Design of virtual instruments: Simón Castaño Ramírez
Charango y síntesis electrónica: Juan Fernando Gaviria González
Cucú común (Cuculus canorus): Song recorded by Bodo Sunnerburg in Germany – downloaded from Xeno-Canto – 00:31

Listen to the album here
Bibliography 

Nathalie Heinich, What activism does to research, Gallimard, 2021.
Didier Lapeyronnie, Radical Academicism or the Sociological Monologue, Who Do Sociologists Speak to? in the French Review of Sociology 2004/4 (Vol. 45), pages 621 to 651
Maurice Agulhon, “New thoughts on statues of “great men” in the 00th century”, Romanticism, no. I1998, XNUMX.
Claire Barbillon, interview with Anne Lafont, Revue Esprit, May 2022.
Laure Gillot-Assayag, Militant art, committed art, propaganda art The same fight? https://www.implications-philosophiques.org/art-militant-art-engage-art-de-propagande-un-meme-combat/#_edn10 

Music :

Mapuche, Leo Arango, 2023.

Simon Castaño Ramirez and Juan Fernando Gaviria

from the album Reloj Biológico, grupo Quanta Cordillera: 2. Mechanical watch,

f=1/T. Meter, clock, pulses, frequency, periods, tempo. Solo music exists in time.

Viola: Ana María Rojas Gallego
Flauta: Andrés Zuluaga Saldarriaga
Percussion: Jhon Fredy Rojas
Design of virtual instruments: Simón Castaño Ramírez
Charango y síntesis electrónica: Juan Fernando Gaviria González

Cucú común (Cuculus canorus): Song recorded by Bodo Sunnerburg in Germany – downloaded from Xeno-Canto – 00:31

Listen to the album here

Bibliography 

Nathalie Heinich, What activism does to research, Gallimard, 2021.

Didier Lapeyronnie, Radical academicism or the sociological monologue, Who do sociologists talk to? in the Revue française de sociologie 2004/4 (Vol. 45), pages 621 to 651

Maurice Agulhon, “New thoughts on statues of “great men” in the 00th century”, Romanticism, no. I1998, XNUMX.

Claire Barbillon, interview with Anne Lafont, Esprit Review, May 2022.

Laure Gillot-Assayag, Militant art, committed art, propaganda art: The same fight? https://www.implications-philosophiques.org/art-militant-art-engage-art-de-propagande-un-meme-combat/#_edn10

 

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