White Papers On Dissent - The Podcast

A conversation about value with Ruth Beale and Amy Feneck from the Alternative School of Economics.

Show Notes

When I was preparing The White Papers on Dissent event I had a conversation with Ruth Beale and Amy Feneck, two UK based artists who have been experimenting with different ideas around the economy and society through the Alternative School of Economics. 

This conversation was so interesting and covered many of the themes that we explored in Episode 3 that we decided to include some of it as a bonus episode.

The curator of White Papers on Dissent is Barbara Cueto. She is interested in the intersection of activism, new technologies and contemporary art. She is fascinated with how decentralised technologies are prompting new social constructions that compose new political and economic infrastructures, and how artists rehearse these imaginaries in their practices, giving us a glimpse in a world post-crisis.

She is the digital curator of C/O Berlin and a PhD candidate at the Amsterdam School of Cultural Analysis at the University of Amsterdam. She has convened and curated projects internationally at institutions like MMOMA Moscow for the 6th Moscow Biennale for Young Art in Russia, Asian Culture Centre in Gwangju and Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul in South Korea, La Casa Encendida in Madrid, Bétonsalon in Paris, Marres in Maastricht, Impakt Festival in Utrecht, and de Appel arts centre in Amsterdam, all in the Netherlands. And has been resident at Tokyo Wondersite in Japan, Rupert in Lithuania, and Cité des Arts in Paris.

Audio production and sound design by Lucia Scazzocchio from Social Broadcasts

This Episode featured:
The Alternative School of Economics (Ruth Beale and Amy Feneck)
[https://www.alternativeschoolofeconomics.org/]



What is White Papers On Dissent - The Podcast?

White Papers on Dissent is a public programme on the politics and poetics of Blockchain as a tool for radical imagination. Through panel discussions, artist talks, participatory events, and a podcast White Papers on Dissent aims to collectively practice the making of the world otherwise. By thinking through the technology it rehearses new social and political imaginaries.