How artistis deal with this non-natural but political category as a result of its ideological dominance.

  • Playlist by Fari Bradley
    Around this enormous, ancient country in five music videos, Iran’s vibrant creative scene thrives despite censorship and oppression. Western music is frowned upon, dancing and women singing in public are illegal, and yet musicians reach the exiled diaspora via the internet.
  • Essay by Franziska Buhre
    Woher kommt die Motivation, ein Festival für Musik aus Iran und der iranischen Diaspora zu organisieren? In diesem Text erinnert sich Klangteppich-Festivalmacherin Franziska Buhre an eine prägende Reise nach New Orleans im Jahre 2016.
  • Podcast by Vivian Caccuri
    TIMEZONES Episode 5. How Rio has shaped its music over the centuries and invented its future through the vision of artists, creators, and scholars.
  • Essay by Eiliyas
    In their track «Burn Hollywood Burn», Public Enemy criticized the representation of Black people in Hollywood movies. The mentality and circumstances cultivating these issues are the same ones that indirectly disavow the humanity of minorities in technology and media today.