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Phantasmogoria: An Introduction with Sean Ketteringham
We’re so excited to launch a new mini series commissioned by Henry Moore Institute @henrymooreinstitute as a part of their new exhibition Phantasmagoria: Folkloric Sculpture for the Digital Age. In…
As A Chorus Recap
For this episode, we recap our As A Chorus mini-series, revisiting conversations with artists Niamh Schmidtke, Dane Sutherland, Rhys Morgan, and Emily Roderick. The discussion expands from ideas…
Can You Call A Touch
What does it mean to amplify a collective voice through collective performance? How do traditions like bell ringing persist, evolve, or disappear, and what do strange histories reveal about their…
Seaweed in the Fruit Locker
How can the rhythms of songs incite a crew, family or collective solidarity? Rhys Morgan is the 3rd guest of our ‘as a chorus’ mini series, sharing 3 queer sea shanties from the project and choir,…
Bastard Fields
What conditions do we gather in? Can this exist without hierarchy, or even a physical space? Most Dismal Swamp joins the second episode of our mini series ‘as a chorus’, sharing audio extracts from…
CHANTER (Aughinish)
Can choirs be a form of protest, and what kinds of resistance could they provide in the midst of climate crises?Our mini-series, ‘as a chorus’ begins with Niamh Schmidtke’s work, CHANTER (Aughinish).…
Black Holes Act 1: Part 2
For episode 29, we listen to the second half of Black Holes Act 1. This 40-minute radio play by Suley, which holds a mirror up to the UK after last year’s race riots. A re-imagining of Derrick Bell’s…
Black Holes Act 1: Part 1
Black Holes Act 1 is a 40-minute radio play by Suley, which holds a mirror up to the UK after last year’s race riots. A re-imagining of Derrick Bell’s 1992 novella ‘Space Traders’, Black Holes is a…
The Next New Weird
What is the next New Weird? How might ‘weirding’ help generate collective virtual or physical spaces to resist cultural binaries, and do these amorphic, slippery forms of language provide tools to…
Concerning Geographies: Entangled Histories
Future Artefacts FM host artist Monya Riachi, as part of their New Weird Mini-series. Her work, Concerning Geographies: Entangled Histories, a speculative letter, addresses cartography across the…
Motonation
Part three of our New Weird mini series features Jelena Viskovic’s Motonation. This 9 minute extract shows us two societies, Happy Nation & The Grid, where we follow Čedo as he decides which…
Impotent Island
For the second part of our New Weird mini series Chris MacInnes shares Impotent Island, an installation that’s been adapted for audio broadcast. In the 11 minute audio we listen to MacInnes’…
Reality Break
Our latest mini-series on the New Weird begins with the premier of Philip Speakman’s, Reality Break, a 15 minute audio work, which follows the recollections of 4 facebook employee’s Dungeons &…
Pulling Blood from a Stone Pt.2
Is it possible to decolonise mineral collections? How might our understanding of mineralogy support climate activism or anti-racist methodologies? For the second part of our double bill with…
Pulling Blood from a Stone: Part 1
If we could communicate with the minerals around us, what voices would we hear? What would they speak about? And what relationships would rocks and minerals have with one another? For this special…
SubScanners
Recent EU law now allows citizens to complain if they have been harmed by AI, but what if they have co-conceived your offspring without you even knowing it?For Future Artefacts 20th Episode we’re…
The End of the World; FA X The Couch
What would you do at the end of the world? For the third part of our collaboration with *The Couch, we are thrilled to share David Blandy’s work, The End of The World, a 13 minute audio piece,…
A Bell is Tolling; FA X The Couch
During this festive season, we invite you to celebrate with the epic adventure mix, A Bell is Tolling, by Jan Berger. This 12 minute mix, composed of RPG* soundtracks, including selections from…
EsƨƎ-1; Future Artefacts FM X The Couch
How can rituals guide, mislead or comfort us? For the second episode of our collaboration with The Couch*, Bea Xu’s piece EsƨƎ-1 invites us to follow the leader of an anthrax death cult. Made in…
Future Artefacts X The Couch; Magic and Technology
For this episode we are bringing together three special guests to introduce our new collaboration with Het HEM. We’ve brought back artists Rebeca Romero (Ep.3) and Akinsola Lawanson (Ep.7) together…
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