Desbordes T3 | José Burucúa | Episodio 2: Animalidad

📢 Desbordes, the podcast from the National University of the Arts, returns for its third season to explore art as an act of insurgency in public space. Hosted by Hernán Ulm, Director of the Master's Program in Arts Research, Master of Philosophy, and PhD in Comparative Literature, the podcast, through dialogue with artists and researchers, explores across nine episodes the diverse ways in which research in and from the arts produces non-traditional knowledge and how these disruptive practices offer alternatives in the face of a context of crisis and immediacy. 🎙️This season focuses on the reclamation of public space as a territory of dispute and collective emergence. Becoming public carves out a space where artistic practices make perceptible what the voices of everyday life prevent us from hearing. 🗣️In this new episode, we talk with José Emilio Burucúa, art historian, essayist, and PhD in Philosophy and Letters, about our relationship with animals and the natural world. We explore the material processes that human intervention has caused in the current ecological crisis, but also the emotional connection we have neglected; a space where art can play a role in fostering that encounter with the other that opens us to wonder, beauty, and the contemplation of nature. Thus, in the face of the technical discourse that seeks to consign them to oblivion, artistic practice assumes a political function to bring back that emotional connection and achieve some kind of balance in this universal unease. 🎧You can listen to this episode on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/01tg... 🔎If you're interested in exploring or training in research within artistic practices, you can enroll in the Master's Program in Arts Research at UNA: una.edu.ar/investigacionenartes