In this episode, conceptual sound artist Ricardo Iamuuri Robinson talks about liberating our creativity, specifically how our perceptions of beauty, freedom, and love are impacted by the dominant overculture. We also dive deep into the medium of sound, talking about listening as a co-creative act and how we can reimagine history through sound.
Just in time for Aquarius season, today's episode is a deep dive into the sonic realms. We're joined by the amazing sound artist Ricardo Iamuuri Robinson to chat about liberating our perceptions, listening as an act of co-creation, and how we can reimagine history through sound ancestry and the transportive medium of sound.
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About the Artist
Ricardo Iamuuri Robinson is a Pittsburgh-based composer, sound recordist and audiovisual artist. His work explores the ancestry of sound born from object and space.
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About the Host
Zaneta (they/them) is a Brooklyn-based sound ritualist, listening educator, creativity activist, and podcast host. At the core of their work is a deep desire to remember how to live in interconnectedness. Whether that is through meditation and connecting with the self, or in community rituals to connect to the land, Zaneta weaves sound and ritual to create experiences that transform the way participants hear and connect to the world.
To learn more about Zaneta’s work, visit www.soundartmagic.com
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About the Podcast
Art Witch is where creativity, magic, and healing align for personal and collective liberation. Hosted by Brooklyn-based sound ritualist, arts educator, and tarot reader Zaneta, Art Witch aims to provide resources for the creative journey. In this podcast you’ll hear from a variety of artists, witches, healers, and experts sharing their wisdom and stories, all with the intention of helping folx make art and share their unique magic with the world.
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