Podcast behind the screens – behind the scenes | Ambiguity and unpredictability

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Podcast behind the screens – behind the scenes | Ambiguity and unpredictability

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Numerous projects have been selected as part of the new Media Art Fund and Media Art Fellows funding programs. What do they all have in common? A cooperative mindset and the ambition to use media art and digital culture to examine current issues and developments in the fields of art, technology and society. In the second series of the podcast, journalist Sophie Emilie Beha wants to find out from the participants themselves what ideas and goals lie behind the projects by art and cultural institutions and initiatives from all over NRW. In behind the screens – behind the scenes, she talks to artists, curators and academics from NRW about topics that concern and affect them. They explore together: the essential, the hidden, points of friction and interfaces with society that can be found in the projects.

Aylime Aslı Demir is a curator and activist from Turkey. She studied public administration, political science and women’s studies. Since 2010, she has been working on editorial and curatorial projects that explore the politics and aesthetics of combining diverse knowledge in exhibitions and publications. She is the coordinator of the Academic and Cultural Studies Program and editor-in-chief of Kaos GL, the leading LGBTQ+ organization in Turkey. Demir has curated numerous international exhibitions. In 2019, she founded the Ankara International Queer Art Residency, which supports visual artists in their creative and research processes.

Eva Liedtjens is an art historian and cultural manager in Cologne. She has been working at the Institute for Art and Art Studies at the University of Duisburg-Essen since 2020. She is pursuing her dissertation project on Ottoman manuscript painting in contemporary art in Turkey at the TU Darmstadt in the Fashion and Aesthetics department. Since 2024 she has been a member of the working group Art Production and Art Theory in the Context of Global Migration at the Ulmer Verein für Kunst und Kunstwissenschaft e.V. Since 2008 she has been active in curation, art education (including the Istanbul Biennial, New Talents Biennial Cologne, documenta 14) and cultural management in the context of Turkey and Germany. In research and mediation, her focus is on transculturally situated art studies. In particular, she focuses on contemporary art in Turkey, queer-feminist positions and the appropriation of traditional art forms in the present. Since 2015, she has been chairwoman of the cultural association Neola art projects e.V. The association is committed to contemporary art and culture from Turkey and Germany and promotes cultural diversity.

Julia Nitschke is a performance artist and author. She studied scenic research at the Ruhr University Bochum. Her current work deals with the political memory of the past, both in queer-feminist and in familial post-eastern contexts. She is part of Grupa Mauczka, a collective that deals artistically with migration stories from Upper Silesia and Poland. Her work can be seen beyond the Ruhr region at the FFT Düsseldorf, Pathos Theater in Munich and Ringtheater Berlin, among others. She has also been invited by the Akademie der Künste Welt Köln and Urbane Künste Ruhr. In Bochum, Nitschke and other wonderful people run the atelier automatique, an off-space for the local art scene and a place for artists to work in solidarity. In 2023, Julia Nitschke completed her studies in curating in the scenic arts and is currently a scholarship holder of the Kunststiftung NRW for a research project on deep mapping historical narratives about Poland and Upper Silesia.

Sophie Emilie Beha is a multimedia music journalist. She works in various contexts, including music, text, language, curation, improvisation, dramaturgy and poetry. Sophie moderates festivals, concert launches, podcasts and panel discussions. She is also an author and presenter for various public broadcasters. She also curates interdisciplinary events, realizes transmedia compositions and works as a dramaturge for ensembles.
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Portrait Julia Nitschke © Jana Mila Lippitz
Portrait Sophie Emilie Beha: © Sophia Hegewald