
7.1 - A Reading of Anthony Mastromatteo's "Art and Fear"
04/14/20 • 9 min
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An audio version of Eric Betts' article "Anti-Panic: On Svetlana Alexievich's 'Voices from Chernobyl.'" Actual Reading doesn't begin until like 3 minutes in. Read article here: https://www.clereviewofbooks.com/home/2020/3/30/anti-panic-on-svetlana-alexievichs-voices-from-chernobyl Music Credit: Projection Hotline (https://projectionhotline.bandcamp.com/) (https://soundcloud.com/projection-hotline)
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7.2 - Stress Holds Everything Around Me
Our eic (Billy Lennon) talks to CRB's Visual Arts Critic Tony Mastromatteo in the first part of a two part series about his piece "Stress and Fear," which is amongst other things a commentary on Peter Sloterdijk's "Stress and Freedom." We unpack the idea of stress and networks, populations, and small groups' ability to handle that stress, and why that is amazing. One such example is declaring "Cleveland against the world." We often take that for granted. Other topics include fantasy football and Petoria from Family Guy. Music credit: A-Live of Muamin Collective and Projection Hotline.
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