Podcast Mute/Unmute #19 - Jana Schwinkendorf on the Origins of Racial Bias in Photography - HFBK Hamburg, Prof. Dr. Astrid Mania, Jana Schwinkendorf - HFBK
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Podcast Mute/Unmute #19 - Jana Schwinkendorf on the Origins of Racial Bias in Photography
Mute/Unmute is a podcast and seminar by Astrid Mania, with the support of Noi Fuhrer and Anne Meerpohl. The idea of this podcast is to introduce and discuss art works, theories and incidents that relate to questions like: who is allowed to speak, who’s not? What can be said, what not? Whose voices have been suppressed? What kind of narratives and histories? What violence do we exert when speaking about others? What should we urgently talk about?
Mute/Unmute is meant to be active during the winter semester 2020/21, but it can potentially run much longer. We welcome contributions from HFBK students and staff and beyond. For more info / list of contributions please see https://pad.hfbk.net/Mute_Unmute and / or get in touch with noi.fuhrer@hfbk-hamburg.de, anne.meerpohl@hfbk.hamburg.de or astrid.mania@hfbk-hamburg.de
Links:
Kodak and the Rise of Amateur Photography
https://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/kodk/hd_kodk.htm
For Turn-of-the-Century African-Americans, the Camera Was a Tool for Empowerment
Joy Buolamwini Ted Talk
https://www.ted.com/talks/joy_buolamwini_how_i_m_fighting_bias_in_algorithms
Flickr Black History Album
https://www.flickr.com/photos/blackheritage/
Kodak No.1 Circular Snapchots
https://www.flickr.com/photos/nationalmediamuseum/sets/72157606845434332/with/2781022782/
Images:
https://www.loc.gov/item/2016689923/?loclr=blogloc
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/kodak-no-1-circular-snapshots
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>>> German version below
Mute/Unmute is an ongoing podcast and seminar by Prof. Dr. Astrid Mania with the support of Noi Fuhrer and Anne Meerpohl (2020-2021/2022) and Rahel grote Lambers. The idea of this podcast which is open to all, is to introduce and discuss art works, theories and incidents that relate to questions like: who is allowed to speak, who’s not? What can be said, what not? Whose voices have been suppressed? What kind of narratives and histories? What violence do we exert when speaking about others? What should we urgently talk about?
The podcast addresses a wide range of topics, from pirate radio stations (episode #2) to HFBK initiatives such as the Institutional Questionnaire of the Critical Diverstiy AG (#11), from the origins of racial bias in photography (#19) to DAGESH-price winner Talya Feldman’s activism as she aims at changing the narratives of right-wing terror. It unmutes women from Iran (#40), mothers in art (#44) and HFBK students who generously share painful and difficult experiences with microracism (#46) or homophobia (#37). It introduces theories and seminal essays such as Barthes’ “Death of the Author” (#26), Spivak’s “Can the Subaltern Speak?” (#28), the notion of “Queer Silence” (#41) or Saidiya Hartman’s concept of “Critical Fabulation” (#35). And of course there’s sound and music, too, as we listen to an interview about the exhibition “Broken Music” (#39) or the riffs of “Heavy Metal Hercules” (#43).
>>> German version
Mute/Unmute ist ein fortlaufender, englischsprachiger, Podcast und ein Seminar von Prof. Dr. Astrid Mania, mit Unterstützung von Noi Fuhrer und Anne Meerpohl (bis 2021/2022) sowie Rahel grote Lambers. Der Podcast, zu dem alle herzlich eingeladen sind beizutragen, will Kunstwerke, Theorien und Ereignisse zur Sprache bringen, die sich auf Fragen beziehen wie: Wem wird das Wort erteilt, wem nicht? Was kann gesagt werden, was nicht? Welche Stimmen, welche Narrative und Geschichten wurden und werden unterdrückt? Üben wir, wenn wir sprechen, Gewalt aus? Und worüber sollten wir unbedingt sprechen?
Thematisch deckt der Podcast eine große Bandbreite ab, von Piratensendern (Folge #2) über HFBK-Initiativen wie den Fragebogen der Critical Diverstiy AG (#11), vom Racial Bias in der Fototechnik (#19) zur DAGESH-Kunstpreis-Gewinnerin Talya Feldman mit ihrem Aktivismus gegen rechten Terror. In manchen Folgen melden sich Frauen aus dem Iran (#40), Künstlerinnen, die Mütter sind, (#44) und HFBK-Studierende zu Wort, die schmerzhafte Erfahrungen mit Mikroagressionen (#46) oder Homophobie gemacht haben (#37). Der Podcast stellt Theorien und grundlegende Essays wie Barthes’ “Tod des Autors” (#26), Spivaks “Can the Subaltern Speak?” (#28), Saidiya Hartmans Methode der “Critical Fabulation” (#35) sowie das Konzept von “Queer Silence” (#41) vor. Und wir erfahren in “Broken Music” (#39), wie man eine Ausstellung zu Sound kuratiert, und hören, wie der “Heavy Metal Hercules” klingt (#43).
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12.11.2020
Podcast: Mute/Unmute #1 - Philip Guston