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Sounds of Eurasia is an international collaborative project led by dj sniff (Takuro Mizuta Lippit) . The project, which was part the 100th birthday Joseph Beuys, explores how artist networks and new collaboration can be made during a pandemic. 3 vinyl records with voice messages from artists living in Southeast Asia were sent to artists living in regions between Europe and Asia via post. When the records arrived, an interview was made before the record was sent to the next artist. This podca ...
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Welcome to the Global Cable, a brand new podcast at Perry World House at the University of Pennsylvania. In it, we discuss the world's most pressing challenges and the people who work on them! You should listen to this show if you: - Find foreign affairs and international politics interesting. - Want great career advice from experts. - Want to sound smart at your next dinner party.
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VAVABOND is a laptop improviser and noise player. By processing meaningless and fragmented sounds in a nonlinear-time approach, she explores the theme of ”time and existence” especially in various environmental contexts. Besides solo project, she is also the member of the psychedelic noise group “VagusNerve” and free improvised duo “Mind Fiber.” ht…
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Rajan Shrestha (b.1981) is a Kathmandu based inter-disciplinary artist working primarily with music. Bassist/co-producer for a Kathmandu based post-rock outfit, Jindabaad, Shrestha is an Ethnomusicology graduate from Kathmandu Universityís Department of Music and produces music under the moniker of 'phatcowlee'. He is also one half of Anaasir, a co…
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Heejin Jang is a multidisciplinary artist based in Seoul. Jang has lived, exhibited, and performed around the globe. In her live sound performance, Heejin presents a set of improvised computer music. She arranges and synthesizes sonic spaces that draw from the everyday and the trivial, re-forming them into phenomenal situations of meditation or dig…
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Alexander Korsikov from Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek has been making music for 25 years. He started with guitar, participated in many local bands and tried different musical styles from classical, metal, punk rock, grunge to pop. Now he works solo and in various collaborations. These are mainly underground experiments in the direction of noise and industria…
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Sergei Khegai lives in Bishkek, but was born in a secret city nestled deep in the Taiga Woods. His parents both are geologists and whisked him away to the Kygryz mountains when he was still a baby. There he spent the remainder of his childhood. He was always fond of music. In university Khegai started playing as a bass player in indie rock band "Eh…
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My name is Vlad. I collect vinyl records. I enjoy listening to music on vinyl records. I also do mixes at various parties. I do parties in the following styles: Psychedelic trance, Acid Techno, Reggae/DUB/DanceHall, Trip-Hop. For more than five years, my friends and I have been doing a psychedelic trance festival on the Issyk-Kul mountain lake ever…
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VAZHMARR (Vazha Marr) is a musical producer from Tbilisi. His work unites curating, producing and performing within various artistic mediums and musical scenes of Georgia. Vazhmarr’s Experimental pieces meditate on variety of genres from ambient to Glitch or conventional melodic structures. Inspired to re-define the legacy of past decades, Marr’s m…
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Aytegin Muratbek uulu was born in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. As a multimedia artist and music performer, Aytegin's work explores the connection between artificial and spiritual matters and how it will react with each other in the future. His artworks as well as music performaces have been participated in differend local and international exhibitions, inc…
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Sandro Chinchaladze aka TeTe Noise is Georgian musician and producer born in Tbilisi. He has been involved in various genres of electronic, rock and acoustic music, while playing in several bands. His work brings together a collage of analogue instruments, tape loops and field recordings into an experimental genre, transcending opportunity for unex…
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Turntablist, filmmaker, hacker, autodidact, composer, collageur, programmer, conscientious copyright objector. Has played more than a thousand shows in > 30 countries as soloist as well as a member of various ensembles. About 65 releases on circa 35 labels. Music for theater-, dance-, opera-, film- and video-productions, as well as installations an…
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Yuen Chee Wai is a musician, artist, designer and curator based in Singapore. In 2008, he teamed with Otomo Yoshihide (Tokyo), Ryu Hankil (Seoul), and Yan Jun (Beijing) to form the improvised music quartet, FEN (Far East Network). He is also a member of the avant-rock band The Observatory (Singapore). Yuen serves as the Co-director of Asian Meeting…
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Manila-based, Arvin Nogueras also known as Caliph8, is a sound and visual artist--sees his work in a continuum. Since the early 90s, his interest with diverse forms of art, made it possible for him to cross and merge different disciplines. His exploration into visual and sonic experiments led him to develop a creative language that deals with ideas…
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Born in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Kok Siew-Wai started out as a video artist, now active as a vocal improviser and artist-curator/organizer. She has shown her works, video curatorial projects and performed in Asia, Europe, Australia, Canada and USA. Siew-Wai is the co-founder and director of KLEX - Kuala Lumpur Experimental Film, Video & Music Festiv…
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With Labor Day behind us and the weather cooling down, summer is very nearly over - but there's still time for one more episode of our special Summer Reading List podcast series. Our last episode features Barbara Elias, an Assistant Professor of Government at Bowdoin College specializing in international relations, insurgency warfare, U.S. foreign …
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The new semester might be getting started, but the weather still feels like summer here in Philadelphia, and we hope you find time to enjoy a few more books on your summer reading list before the fall truly sets in. Our latest guest on our Summer Reading List podcast is Ambassador Capricia Marshall, who served as Chief of Protocol of the United Sta…
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Our guest this week is Eric Cervini, an award-winning historian of LGBTQ+ politics and culture. A former Gates Scholar at the University of Cambridge, where he received his Ph.D., he is an authority on 1960s gay activism. He serves on the Board of Directors of the Harvard Gender and Sexuality Caucus, and on the Board of Advisors of the Mattachine S…
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Our latest guest on the Summer Reading List is Daniel Markey, a senior research professor at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and the academic director of SAIS’s Global Policy Program. From 2003 to 2007, Markey held the South Asia portfolio on the Secretary’s Policy Planning Staff at the US Department of St…
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This summer, we've launched a special edition of The Global Cable - our 'Summer Reading List.' Every other week, we'll release a new conversation with an author, discussing their latest book and the inspiration behind it. This week's guest is Melissa Lee, Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University and our next…
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This summer, we're launching a special edition of The Global Cable - our 'Summer Reading List.' Every other week, we'll release a new conversation with a writer, discussing their latest book. We want to hear what inspired them, what they learned during the writing process, and more. Our first guest is renowned journalist and author James Mann, talk…
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This week, Season 3 of The Global Cable comes to a close. Our final conversation of the 2019-20 academic year is with Michael Horowitz, Professor of Political Science and incoming Director at Perry World House. In this episode, Michael talks to us about what COVID-19 means for great power competition and global politics; whether war could be a like…
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This week's episode features Charlie Dent, who spent seven terms representing the 15th Congressional District of Pennsylvania on Capitol Hill. Alongside being a Visiting Fellow at Perry World House, he serves as a senior policy adviser at DLA Piper and as a political analyst for CNN. On The Global Cable, Dent talks to our host John Gans about his o…
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This week's episode of The Global Cable features Koko Warner, a Visiting Fellow at Perry World House. Warner has been Manager of the Climate Impacts, Vulnerability, and Risks Subprogram at the United Nations Framework on Convention on Climate Change since 2016. Warner talks to us about coronavirus exposing how ill-prepared the world is for a global…
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This week's episode of The Global Cable features Erik Lin-Greenberg, a Postdoctoral Fellow at Perry World House researching how the military adopts new technologies. On today's episode, Erik talks about how his own military service has shaped his life and informed his research; what it was like to set up war games with national security experts to …
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This week's guest on The Global Cable is Elena Chachko, who is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Perry World House this year. She is a legal expert who has worked with Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its Supreme Court. On today's episode, Elena talks to us about what was the biggest foreign policy issue of the year before the COVID-19 pandemic hit …
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This week's episode of The Global Cable features Professor Erik Jones, Director of European and Eurasian Studies at Johns Hopkins University. He is based at the university's Europe campus in Bologna, Italy, and is therefore on the ground in one of the places hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. He talks to us about what daily life has been like in…
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In this week's episode of our podcast, The Global Cable, Governor Martin O'Malley talks to us about the three things every citizen needs to hear from government during a pandemic; how policymakers can use data to tackle society's biggest problems, from coronavirus to climate change; and his dream of meeting Bruce Springsteen. Martin O'Malley served…
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This week's episode of The Global Cable features Andrew Moravcsik, this year’s Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence at Perry World House. He is Professor of Politics and International Affairs at Princeton University, and an expert on European integration, international relations, human rights, and international law. Andrew talks to us about the rise …
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This week on The Global Cable, John Gans talks to Trudy Rubin, legendary foreign affairs columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer and one of our Visiting Fellows at Perry World House. She has spent her career reporting on the world's biggest stories, from the breakdown of the Soviet Union to the Iraq War. Trudy shares her experiences with protestors…
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Sarah Bush, Perry World House Lightning Scholar and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Yale University, is this week's guest on The Global Cable. An expert on democracy promotion, Professor Bush studies how international actors work to support free and fair elections, and promote women's representation, in developing countries. She is c…
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On this week’s episode of The Global Cable, we take a deep dive into cybersecurity with two experts in the field – Duncan Hollis, Professor of Law at Temple University and a Perry World House Visiting Fellow, and Heli Tiirmaa-Klaar, Estonia’s first ever Ambassador for Cybersecurity. Professor Hollis’ scholarship engages with issues of international…
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This week's episode of The Global Cable features Ambassador Alexander ('Sandy') Vershbow, one of our Distinguished Visiting Fellows this year. A career diplomat since 1977, Vershbow was U.S. Ambassador to Russia and the Republic of Korea, and served in a range of senior roles in Washington, including the White House’s National Security Council. He …
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This week's episode of The Global Cable features Harold Hongju Koh, Sterling Professor of International Law at Yale Law School. One of the country's leading experts in international law and human rights, he served for many years in government under presidents of both parties, most recently as the 22nd Legal Adviser to the U.S. Department of State f…
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On this episode of The Global Cable, we sit down with Ambassador William Lacy Swing, who has served as an American and United Nations diplomat for half a century. He was Ambassador to six countries under four U.S. presidents, serving in countries such as Nigeria, South Africa, and Haiti. After retiring from the State Department in 2001, Swing worke…
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On this episode of The Global Cable, we sit down with Zaina Erhaim, an acclaimed Syrian journalist who is this year’s Perry World House and Kelly Writers House Writer at Risk. After writing for The Economist, The Guardian, and the BBC, Erhaim currently works as communications manager for the Institute for War and Peace Reporting in London. Over the…
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On this episode of The Global Cable, we sit down with Ash Carter, U.S. Secretary of Defense from 2015 to 2017. A Philadelphia native, he trained as a physicist before starting his career with government. As Secretary of Defense, he built bridges between the military and Silicon Valley, opening Pentagon outposts in American tech hubs and establishin…
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Welcome to Season 3 of The Global Cable, a podcast from Perry World House at the University of Pennsylvania. We’re starting out on our new season with a new host in John Gans, our director of communications and research, a new format inspired by Penn’s own founding father Ben Franklin, and an exciting new lineup of guests. Our first episode is a co…
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Welcome to another year of The Global Cable. In this special episode, we mark the launch of the Great Powers and Urbanization Project (GPUP for short). GPUP is a new international initiative, in which Perry World House, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, the University of Melbourne's Connected Cities Lab, and the Argentine Council for Internati…
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