Very Very Far Away

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Synopsis

What does it mean to venture into the Very Very Far Away?VVFA charts a journey into this unknown, an exploration through a web of entangled narratives, tales from a possible future.VVFA uses space exploration as a lens to examine and critique the collective idealism and aspirations derived from new and emerging technological advances, and the impacts that these may have upon our future society.Produced by Andrew Friend, Jasmin Blasco and Sitraka Rakotoniainahttps://soundcloud.com/veryveryfaraway

Episodes

  • Live #21 - Boots on Mars

    05/10/2020 Duration: 45min

    This is a story of parallels, inhabitation and belonging; a story about a place described through the memories of those who visited it, the nature of the places we directly inhabit, and the ones we fantasise. A special, bilingual (French/English), episode commissioned by Diaspore for Manifesta 13, the Nomadic European Biennale of art and culture. This edition of the biennale is hosted by the southern French city of Marseille. To help us in this we were joined by photographer and Marseille native Mona Grid, Former resident of the city, graphic designer Amelie Bonhomme, Artist and soon to be living in Marseille; Marie Jacotey, and frequent visitor in his role as designer in residence at Le Centre International de Recherche sur le Verre et les Arts plastiques (CIRVA) Jonah Takagi.

  • Voices from Earth, on the outskirts of space - EP.1 Co-creation and Togetherness

    21/08/2020 Duration: 01h01min

    An audio essay that reflects on our conversations at the 70th International Astronautical Congress in Washington DC. In this episode, Joseph Popper and Sitraka Rakotoniaina explore what diversity can mean at the largest gathering of the space industry. We speak to artists, designers, engineers and anthropologists who share their experiences of the congress and tell us about their different practices. From the conversations, we learn that outer space exploration demands multicultural and multidisciplinary approaches, in action and in attitude. Thanks to our interviewees, Tamara Alvarez, Nelly Ben Hayoun, Sands Fish, Barbara Imhof, Prathima Muniyappa, Ufuoma Ovienmhada, Angelo Vermeulen and Chris Welch, for sharing their thoughts with us.

  • Live #20 - Normal Now Act 3

    21/08/2020 Duration: 40min

    Normal Now, Act 3, As we get accustomed to the new normalities imposed upon us over the last 6 months we examine how we got to this point, and where things could escalate to. The bridges between what is and what might be real / true / fictitious are blurred in this, the final act of VVFA's Normal Now investigation. Mixed and arranged by Matthew Motte

  • Live #19 - Normal Now Act 2 [pt.2]

    08/05/2020 Duration: 54min

    Andrew and Sitraka are joined by guests Malena Arcucci, Simone Rebaudengo, Nestor Pestana and Hugo Pilate, along with Michael and Chris Lewis to develop the co-enquiry expanding on themes of Automation and changing patterns of work. How are things evolving on our way out of lockdown, and how might we want things to shift once the lockdown is lifted?

  • Live #18 - Normal Now Act 2 [pt.1]

    07/05/2020 Duration: 31min

    Guests Malena Arcucci, Simone Rebaudengo, Nestor Pestana and Hugo Pilate join Andrew and Sitraka along with Michael and Chris Lewis to continue their exploration of a world in lockdown, Part 1 of a co-enquiry examining what could, and what we might like to change in a post covid society.

  • Live #17 - Normal Now Act 1

    16/04/2020 Duration: 50min

    The first in a triptych of broadcasts exploring the world on lockdown, the implications of social isolation and the possible changes that could result from this strange new normality. A conversation between Andrew Friend, Sitraka Rakotoniaina, Christopher Lewis and Michael Lewis.

  • Live #16 - A More Familiar Unknown - VVFA at Tate Britain

    11/02/2020 Duration: 13min

    Excerpt from VVFA's live broadcast "A More Familiar Unknown", for Late at Tate Britain: "From Tomorrow". An event curated by Tate Collective, on the 7th of february 2020. Participants were tasked with exploring the future of education and learning, and record their stories whilst using our soundscaping "engine", a nine people instrument. Thumbnail photo by Dan Weill

  • EP.2 The Great Rupture

    29/12/2019 Duration: 19min

    In this episode, our narrator examines the ins and outs of the "Astrological Stock Exchange" (ASE), interviewing traders Michael Bradford and Magdalena Arriaga.

  • Live #15 - Familiar Unknown - VVFA at Jupiter Woods

    20/12/2019 Duration: 23min

    Exract of the Familiar Unknown's final chapter at Jupiter Woods and organised by Diaspore as part of the Forest Rangers series of readings. Taking the format of an open mic evening, participants were invited to impersonate fictional charaters and play a 9 oscillators, drone generator, instrument specifically made for the occasion.

  • Live #14 - If you don't organise yourselves, you will be organised - VVFA at Goldsmiths Design

    18/11/2019 Duration: 55min

    The result of a week long workshop run at Goldsmiths University with the 3rd Year BA design students, as part of their accelerator month. The students created a series of radio plays looking at multiple societal issues in critical and playful ways. This is an edited version of the broadcast, few performances are missing, as we couldn't accomodate all of them in this archive. Apologies! The performances included in this edit are: Techno Pussy, Jellypocalypse, Tomato, Badassrobot, Catch the Whale, Money Voice, Turing test, Funky Pigeon, Project Yellow Submarine, Waste Wonderland

  • Live #13 - Objects as narratives - VVFA at Dublab

    06/03/2019 Duration: 20min

    Audio (narrative) essay on design methods and objects as embodiment of narratives, taking the transportation systems in Los Angeles as starting point.

  • Live #12 - The sound of space and sonic futures with Nicole Lhuillier - VVFA at Sugarhouse studios

    26/09/2018 Duration: 32min

    A short conversion with Nicole Lhuillier PhD candidate and research assistant at MIT Media Lab, Opera of the Future group, about her research and most recent work dealing with the potential for a "Mapufuturism". More information on her work can be found at http://nicolelhuillier.com (Apologies for the sound quality)

  • Live #11 - A reading of "The Ascent" a play by Ilona Gaynor - VVFA at Sugarhouse studios

    26/09/2018 Duration: 38min

    The Ascent is written as a four act play, centred around a simulated plane crash that takes place as part of a morale boosting training day for the staff of a mid-sized American law firm. It was written as parable comedy about the ecosystems of power, and attempts to examine the nature of class politics; looking through the lens of the contemporary workplace from multiple vantage points. The four acts become increasingly perilous for the passengers inside; leaving them no choice, but to out maneuver one another… and in some case murder one another before they all eventually drown in the conflated margins of time. This work outside of its text consists of a theatre set designed to spatially represent an American Airlines 747 and it’s interior separations of class; accompanied by the play script and a series of movable platforms that simulated fire and water.

  • Live #10 - A Post-Workers Theatre discussion with David Frayne - VVFA at Sugarhouse studios

    26/09/2018 Duration: 35min

    Following Nicholas Mortimer radio play, a Post-Workers Theatre discussion: With Dash Macdonald and special guest David Frayne- writer, social researcher and the author of the 2015 Book "The Refusal of Work" (35 mins 40 secs) More information on nicholasmortimer.net, and find Nicholas and David on Twitter: @nicholasmortimer and @TheWorkDogma

  • Live #9 - "What were you expecting?" and "5 to 9" by Nicholas Mortimer - VVFA at Sugarhouse studios

    25/09/2018 Duration: 21min

    Radio Play - "What Were you expecting" - (an ode of post-work imaginaries) Written the didactic style of past workers-theatre . Featuring the voice of Ruth Urquhart and the Natural Readers ensemble. (14 mins 40 sec) The embodiment of expectation is joined by a neural network and 3 chat-bots on a journey of transformation and song. In a distant parallel desert reality, a fortune teller working in a job centre suffers a moment of clarity. The arrival of a new piece of hardware begins a process of critical consciousness, examining the expectations and design of future job roles. Musical Interlude : "5 to 9" - Vocaloid song with Neural Network assisted lyrics derived from job advertisements and proposed network conditions for sustainable lifestyles. Featuring Gno the wet computer. (5 mins 30 secs) More information at nicholasmortimer.net

  • Live #8 - Special mix by A---Z - VVFA at Sugarhouse studios

    25/09/2018 Duration: 38min

    A—-Z presents a mash up from various researchers, theorists, celebrities & some sounds by musicians from the future. (Angela davis, Octavia Butler, Jlin, bonaventure, RICO Nasty etc..) About Anne & A—-Z Anne has collaborated in various projects with ArtLicks, CGP Gallery, V22, Danielle Arnaud, Please Stand By, or-bits.com, jury member at PAF Olomouc (2017) & Tenderflix (2017)... She works at the Royal College of Art as the Curriculum and Special Projects Coordinator for the School of Fine Art and runs the StudioRCA Riverlight in Nine Elms. Currently developing newly commissioned installations around the idea of displacement and otherness at the StudioRCA. The series presents studies of deconstruction of pre-conceived/imperialist knowledge, often through the scope of science fiction, with a selection of solo exhibitions. A---Z has presented series of screenings, performances as well as exhibitions around themes such as transgender, post-human and morphing bodies. Find more info on A---Z at abc-z.org

  • Live #7 - Speculative Design's Normalisation with J. Paul Neeley - VVFA at Sugarhouse studios

    24/09/2018 Duration: 52min

    J. Paul Neely discusses with us Speculative Design, and its normalisation within a corporate setting. For more information visit his website https://www.jpaulneeley.com/ you can also find him on Twitter @jape and @neeleyworldwide

  • Live #6 - Forecasting Futures with David Benqué - VVFA at V & A

    17/11/2017 Duration: 26min

    David Benqué discusses his design practice and research with his High School friend Jasmin Blasco; from typography to the study of tools for speculation and the spatial mathematics of prediction.

  • Live #5 - Predicting The Future From The Stars w/ David Benqué and Dr Roberto Trotta - VVFA at V & A

    27/10/2017 Duration: 50min

    David Benqué and Dr Roberto Trotta discuss big data, astrophysics and predicting the future from the stars.

  • Live #4 - Democratising the Future with Elliott Montgomery (Extrapolation Factory) - VVFA at V & A

    27/10/2017 Duration: 43min

    Elliott Montgomery, from the Extrapolation Factory, discussing their methods for co-designing futures with Andrew Friend and Sitraka Rakotoniaina.

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