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R(((o)))tati(((o)))ns w/ Laurin Huber
12.04.2025
Logistics, according to Stefano Harney and Fred Moten, »aims to straighten us out, untangle us.« A field of relations is being enclosed, divided, and fed into the flows of capital. This episode begins in Sápmi, where gigantic wind farms built on ancestral Sámi lands produce energy for the European market. While the voices and sounds collected here address the (neo)colonialist workings of logistics, they also hint at the minor counter-logistic movements found in the midst of an all-encompassing demand for order and access. They remind us, to quote Jack Halberstam, »that there is a wild beyond to the structures we inhabit and that inhabit us.«
