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Episode 10 – Gaza



Episode 10 – Gaza Grafik: © Šejma Fere A podcast by Alia Rayyan and Alaa Barghouthi

Featuring:
Rehaf Batniji
Salman Nawati
Mahmoud Al Shaer

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When Beyond the Norm Becomes the Norm

Episode 10 of the Timezones podcast series, co-initiated and co-produced by Norient and the Goethe-Institut. This episode features a group of artists from the Gaza Strip, a territory suffering from the Israeli blockade established in 2007. This podcast episode reflects the digital reality of being together as a people and thus sheds light on the enormous challenges of working as a Palestinian artist today.

This slightly different journey will take you to the Gaza Strip – a territory that is 41 kilometers long and between 6 and 12 kilometers wide. A city that is located on the Mediterranean Sea, a coastal city, a city everyone knows from the news. Gaza is not a place that is easy to explore, sealed since 2007 when Israel started the blockade that limits the free movement of two million Palestinians, faced with the ongoing question of proving its existence, of being seen, being heard – and not being forgotten. For Palestinians from other areas, it not possible to enter Gaza, which shapes the reality of not being able to talk in person, to meet, or to work together. An ongoing interruption of a people’s life.

This episode reflects the digital reality of being together as a people – and introduces us to a group of artists, writers, and musicians who came together for six months in a virtual course called “After the Turn”. The course was established to conduct a reflective educational online program on contemporary art practice and theory, realized as a result-open digital knowledge platform and a virtual free space under the same name following the end of the course. Catching up with three artists from this group, we listen to their thoughts about work and life and gain a glimpse into their reality.
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© Video cut by Emma Nzioka

Bonus Material


Beyond Borders: Bringing Artists Together Despite the Odds
moderated and produced by Rania Al Namara (Elhelo)

This bonus talk features a conversation with artist Kamal Aljafari and Alia Rayyan, one of the producers of the Timezones Gaza episode, about their experiences working virtually with Gaza artists. They share their insights on what it feels like to not be in the same location and what it means to work in a place like Gaza. The episode taps into the meanings and interpretations of space and place for Palestinian artists while collaborating and coming together from different locations and spaces.

In an attempt to use the best available technologies to make it possible, the interview was conducted and recorded via Zoom. Just like the episode itself, the production of this bonus talk mirrors and amplifies the challenges and constraints Gazans encounter in communicating with the outside world. In addition, this bonus talk elaborates on issues of representation and inclusion in experimenting with virtual platforms as potential free art spaces.
 
Rania Al Namara © private Rania Al Namara (Elhelo) is a Palestinian journalist, translator, lecturer, and humanitarian aid worker with a Master’s degree in journalism from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Rania has held different media and communications positions in the West Bank and Gaza for the past 15 years and has worked for local news agencies like the Palestine TV English news channel. Her work on reporting humanitarian stories as well as surviving everyday adversities in Gaza has appeared on mondoweiss, global impact, peace cast, SBS and a number of blogs.

Kamal Aljafari © private Kamal Aljafari is an acclaimed Palestinian filmmaker and artist. His work has been shown worldwide at film festivals such as the Berlinale, Locarno, Viennale, and Rotterdam, and museums such as the MoMA and Tate Modern. He attended the Academy of Media Arts in Cologne and now lives in Berlin, Germany.

Credits

Credits:

Artistic Editor: Abhishek Matur
Project Management: Hannes Liechti
Video Trailer: Emma Nzioka
Jingle Voiceover: Nana Akosua Hanson
Jingle Mix: Daniel Jakob
Mastering: Adi Flück, Centraldubs
Artwork: Šejma Fere
Photography: Rehaf Al Batniji

The episode contains samples from Rehaf Batniji, Mahmoud Al Shaer, Mahmoud Abu Warda, Majdal Nateel, Hassan Qaoud, and Khaeld Jarada, Geographies of a Place Divine, 2021, video installation, 2:22 min loop, After the Turn, Gaza.


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