{ mouth } The mouth is the upper opening of the digestive tract and enables, among other things, food intake and voice production. Enclosed by the lips, it contains the tongue…
{ spiral-shaped } A format from the world of theatre that proposes an alternative to linear storytelling; so-called spiral-shaped dramaturgy. It was developed by the Danish dramaturg Ulla Ryum together with…
{ critical fabulation } I’ve carried an idea for a while: to create an imagined meeting of a few of my female ancestors on the Áhkánålggie mountain. Details of the Sami…
{ visiting } “Visiting is a way to think about being present, in relationship, over time. This attention to relationship engages places, lands and waters, just as we can connect with…
{ transhumance - transumanza } Transhumance - in italian transumanza - refers to a seasonal form of pastoral mobility in which the shepherds move livestock between fixed summer and winter pastures,…
{ (Post-)Infrastructural Grief } Infrastructural grief describes a collective condition of mourning that emerges in relation to environmental damage, displacement, and the loss of access and agency caused by infrastructure and…
{ brisik } To disturb is to invite. Brisik, in Bahasa Indonesia, denotes a noisy disturbance: an excess of sound that carries the weight of hysteria, impropriety, crowds, and loss of…
{ Chronoregimes } In the narrative of the green transition, the future occupies centre stage. We must act now to enable tomorrow. The future is defined and codified through sustainable development…
{ just lies } During his trial in Berlin in 1921, Soghomon Tehlirian gave a detailed and emotionally charged account of witnessing the murder of his family during the Armenian Genocide.…
{ AtchemhuhhhHH } We have an - what's the English word - announcement(!) to make. We'd like to welcome you to Radio Sfascio - an attempt to cover distance and answer…