Welcome to Island kaleidoscope - Stories from Islands, a brand-new program produced by SUAVEART. We're happy to have hosts Yipei Lee and Michelle Lin from Taiwan, and Jessie Huang from Canada. "Island Kaleidoscope" uses Taiwan as a sample and the island as a cultural starting point. It's focused on the discussion, definition, and cultural scope writing of the concept of the island between artists and other cultural art creators and audiences. For each episode, the artist will pick three keywords and tell relevant stories, which may be urban legends, folk tales, or their personal experiences.

Island kaleidoscope
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Podcast Overview
Welcome to Island kaleidoscope - Stories from Islands, a brand-new program produced by SUAVEART. We're happy to have hosts Yipei Lee and Michelle Lin from Taiwan, and Jessie Huang from Canada. "Island Kaleidoscope" uses Taiwan as a sample and the island as a cultural starting point. It's focused on the discussion, definition, and cultural scope writing of the concept of the island between artists and other cultural art creators and audiences. For each episode, the artist will pick three keywords and tell relevant stories, which may be urban legends, folk tales, or their personal experiences.
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Recent Episodes

October 22, 2022
Island Kaleidoscope - Stories from Islands #EP11 / Lebanon / Betina Abi Habib / Borders, Microcosmos and Resistance
<p>Hello everyone,</p> <p>Welcome to Island kaleidoscope - Stories from Islands, a brand-new podcast program produced by SUAVEART. We are happy to have hosts Jessie Huang from Canada and Chih Hua Huang from Taiwan.</p> <p>Today's keywords are <strong>Borders, Microcosmos, and Resistance.</strong> It's pleasure to have Lebanese artist <strong>Betina Abi Habib</strong> with us. Artist Betina is a visual and performance artist based in the Netherlands. She locates her practice at the intersection of Architecture and Performance. Her work is site-specific and explores the performing body as an active agent in the shaping of our physical environments. </p> <p>"Island Kaleidoscope" is an art program that uses Taiwan as a sample and the island as a cultural starting point. We carry out a series of workshops, publications, and podcast productions within a two-year (2021-2022) period. The project is focused on the discussion, definition, and cultural scope writing of the concept of the island and sea culture between artists and other cultural art creators and audiences. It is our hope that, from the perspective of our own cultural background, we can discuss and record our explanations based on our island database, such as "ocean", "forest", "border", "spirit", and "sun", and interact with the audience. The island serves as a contrast to the field of cultural exchange. Over the past half-year, we have collected over 108 keywords for the show with our participating artists.</p> <p>If you would like to learn more about this project or are interested in getting to know the artists, check out our website “suaveart.org”</p> <p>Before we end, subscribe to [Island kaleidoscope]. And show some love for your favorite podcast by leaving us a review/comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcast, or whatever you are listening to right now. Stay tuned for our first episode of Island kaleidoscope.” SEA you soon!</p>

October 19, 2022
Island Kaleidoscope - Stories from Islands #EP10 / UK / Celyn Bricker / History, Culture, and Change
<p>Hello everyone,</p> <p>Welcome to Island kaleidoscope - Stories from Islands, a brand-new podcast program produced by SUAVEART. We are happy to have hosts Yipei Lee from Taiwan and Jessie Huang from Canada.</p> <p>Today's keywords are <strong>History, Culture, and Change.</strong> It's pleasure to have British artist <strong>Celyn Bricker</strong> with us. Celyn Bricker is a visual artist whose work explores technology and our relationship to nature. Also the co-founder of CELU Studio, an interdisciplinary art studio that uses art to both communicate and address environmental issues.</p> <p>"Island Kaleidoscope" is an art program that uses Taiwan as a sample and the island as a cultural starting point. We carry out a series of workshops, publications, and podcast productions within a two-year (2021-2022) period. The project is focused on the discussion, definition, and cultural scope writing of the concept of the island and sea culture between artists and other cultural art creators and audiences. It is our hope that, from the perspective of our own cultural background, we can discuss and record our explanations based on our island database, such as "ocean", "forest", "border", "spirit", and "sun", and interact with the audience. The island serves as a contrast to the field of cultural exchange. Over the past half-year, we have collected over 108 keywords for the show with our participating artists.</p> <p>If you would like to learn more about this project or are interested in getting to know the artists, check out our website “suaveart.org”</p> <p>Before we end, subscribe to [Island kaleidoscope]. And show some love for your favorite podcast by leaving us a review/comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcast, or whatever you are listening to right now. Stay tuned for our first episode of Island kaleidoscope.” SEA you soon!</p>

October 16, 2022
Island Kaleidoscope - Stories from Islands #EP9 / Indonesia / Aliansyah Caniago / Pilgrimage, Monsoon Wind, and Perspectives
<p>Hello everyone,</p> <p>Welcome to Island kaleidoscope - Stories from Islands, a brand-new podcast program produced by SUAVEART. We are happy to have hosts Jessie Huang from Canada and Chih Hua Huang from Taiwan.</p> <p>Today's keywords are <strong>Pilgrimage, Monsoon Wind, and Perspectives.</strong> It's pleasure to have Indonesian artist <strong>Aliansyah Caniago (Alin)</strong> with us. Artist Alin lives and works in Bandung, Indonesia. He studied Painting at the Bandung Institute of Technology Faculty Art and Design. Through site-specific interventions, installations, and durational performances, he is interested in working directly with communities and developing artworks that could blend in with society, entering conflicted areas creatively and trying to repair the damaged environment.</p> <p>"Island Kaleidoscope" is an art program that uses Taiwan as a sample and the island as a cultural starting point. We carry out a series of workshops, publications, and podcast productions within a two-year (2021-2022) period. The project is focused on the discussion, definition, and cultural scope writing of the concept of the island and sea culture between artists and other cultural art creators and audiences. It is our hope that, from the perspective of our own cultural background, we can discuss and record our explanations based on our island database, such as "ocean", "forest", "border", "spirit", and "sun", and interact with the audience. The island serves as a contrast to the field of cultural exchange. Over the past half-year, we have collected over 108 keywords for the show with our participating artists.</p> <p>If you would like to learn more about this project or are interested in getting to know the artists, check out our website “suaveart.org”</p> <p>Before we end, subscribe to [Island kaleidoscope]. And show some love for your favorite podcast by leaving us a review/comment on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Google Podcast, or whatever you are listening to right now. Stay tuned for our first episode of Island kaleidoscope.” SEA you soon!</p>
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