These are the interviews I have posted on this site. Besides these, I have a whole interview series in collaboration with Maekan. Those might be my favourite.
If you’re looking where to begin with this list, I still refer to my two-part To Be Continued interview with Ryan Engley on seriality and find it timelessly rich in ideas and theory. He wrote me to say thanks for that process we had together and that it helped him formulate his thoughts and propositions on the topic into a syllabus for his students.
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To Be Continued: An Interview on Seriality (Part I)
Talking TV series and psychoanalysis with Ryan Engley, Professor of Media Studies at Pomona College and one-half of the ‘Why Theory’ podcast.
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A Pseudo-Interview with the Moneyless Man
The term ‘offline romanticism’ gets thrown around a lot. We had a semi-fictional interview with the Moneyless Man to discover the complexities of ‘the dream’.
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On The Subject Of: An Interview with Grace Ebert
How many of us have toiled painfully at the task of writing a bio? To condense ourselves into a paragraph, let a lone a sentence, is a resounding task of discomfort. What’s key? What’s irrelevant? What’s interesting (as interesting to others as it is, or is not, to me)? Essentially, how to say more with…
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Slices of Life from LA
Our view of the US at present is obscured by the news, from our position in Europe. Here are dispatches from across the city of Los Angeles, reporting from life on the ground as the skies clear and the initial panic-dust settles. For now. Wyatt Troll. Age: 30-somethingDirector of Photography and Photographer.Position: Los Feliz How…
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New Zealand’s Most Controversial Foodie Doesn’t Want To Be ‘Mean’
Albert Cho is better known as Eat Lit Food, New Zealand’s premier food blogger – though, influencer is more accurate a term. It’s hard to estimate just how much of an influence Eat Lit Food has had on Auckland’s burgeoning restaurant scene since he started the Instagram account in 2017. A scene that culminates and…
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Interview with a Calvin Klein designer
Cameron Foden is Senior Denim Designer at Calvin Klein. We spoke on the developments of his job and noticable impacts on the fashion industry so far, under the circumstances of COVID-19. This interview was originally conducted for the Institute of Network Cultures and posted here. …we’re going to see a lot of changes that will…
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Surviving Napoli: Part Two
This week I caught up with Dalia Maini again for the Institute of Network Cultures. We spoke on the free money going around Berlin, and how it feels to pay rent for a room you’re not in. Check it out here. ‘At a certain point, something in the conversation is getting weaker isn’t it? The…
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Alternative Schedules with ivaquexuta
ivaquexuta undertakes a different rhythm of the day. They work through the night and sleep from 6am – 3pm. It’s a timing that feels best for them, rather than an externally imposed night-shift. This is the period of productivity that flows naturally. We spoke about these rhythms of life over Skype; he in Catalonia and…
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Befriending the Virus
I interviewed Dalia Maini for the Institute of Network Cultures. We spoke on her firing from an art foundation in Berlin last week, and how she is now Surviving Napoli: Befriending the Virus Check it out here. I’m fucking rageful right now. – Dalia Maini in Surviving Napoli https://networkcultures.org/