[spectre] New podcast: Violence (Olin Caprison) talks about limits, archetypes, connections, scenes, violence, rhythm, and freedom.

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*New podcast: Violence (Olin Caprison)
<https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/violence-olin-caprison-/capsula>talks about
limits, archetypes, connections, scenes, violence, rhythm, and freedom.*

Link: https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/violence-olin-caprison-/capsula

Olin Caprison uses the Violence
<https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/violence-olin-caprison-/capsula> moniker in
order to, as he puts it, "force conversations". And despite his staging – a
visceral assemblage of shades and nuances of darkness, understood from
multiple perspectives – Caprison is not necessarily out to provoke. Rather,
the idea is to explore the limits of the divergence between different
sources, cultural references, music subgenres, and rhythmic structures,
often linked to fully codified standard genres such as death metal and hip
hop. In his work, Violence takes and changes their essences and
implications regarding aspects such as gender and what he calls
"hypermasculinity". A jigsaw puzzle and mix of references that does not
only speak of violence but also, and above all, of certain monomyths of
human behaviour.

We talk to Olin Caprison about limits, archetypes, connections, scenes,
violence, rhythm, and freedom. Or what that catch-all word means beyond the
clichés and neoliberal fantasies.

*Timeline*
*00:01:20* Repeating things
*00:03:16* Collage and contrast
*00:05:01* I’m just trying to force a conversation
*00:09:17* Structural freedom
*00:13:15* Dissonance
*00:14:26* Violence, a necessary part of life
*00:16:35* Black stigmas
*00:19:24* The hip-hop template
*00:22:55* Tree branches
*00:25:07* Education, extremes
*00:27:55* I like to keep it light
*00:29:13* Optimism, pessimism

E/N/J/O/Y !!!!
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