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PodCLOTs series 1 JOHANNES KLABBERS interview Unsound Krakow 2016

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For our innagural podcast we would like to introduce you to the work of Johannes Klabbers. Johannes is an Australian artist, writer and also developer of the intriguing discipline of posthumanist therapy. During Unsound Krakow 2016, he acted as resident posthumanist therapist and he also presented his work as the performance "How Can a Posthumanist Be?". For it, he used an improvisation method developed by John Cage in 1958 for his piece Indeterminacy. In his latest book "I am Here" (2016), Johannes Klabbers gives insights to help understand the process of death and dying and help people cope with suffering. It is about listening and talking to people who are dying, and about life and death. We had the pleasure to talk to him during the Festival about how quantum physics influenced his theory and what a posthumanist therapist actually is and does This podcast was produced by CLOT Magazine editorial team and Stephen Mclaughlin for Unsound Festival in Collaboration with OFF Radio Krakow. Piotr Figiel kindly shared the glacial remix of the Unsound performance
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For our innagural podcast we would like to introduce you to the work of Johannes Klabbers. Johannes is an Australian artist, writer and also developer of the intriguing discipline of posthumanist therapy. During Unsound Krakow 2016, he acted as resident posthumanist therapist and he also presented his work as the performance "How Can a Posthumanist Be?". For it, he used an improvisation method developed by John Cage in 1958 for his piece Indeterminacy. In his latest book "I am Here" (2016), Johannes Klabbers gives insights to help understand the process of death and dying and help people cope with suffering. It is about listening and talking to people who are dying, and about life and death. We had the pleasure to talk to him during the Festival about how quantum physics influenced his theory and what a posthumanist therapist actually is and does This podcast was produced by CLOT Magazine editorial team and Stephen Mclaughlin for Unsound Festival in Collaboration with OFF Radio Krakow. Piotr Figiel kindly shared the glacial remix of the Unsound performance
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