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Radio Robida s04e10

This month's special show

Sonic Diary

On a bright autumn Sunday, 19 October, we cycled through the Leidsche Rijn area of Utrecht with a group of 17 as part of Wapke Feenstra’s Rerooting in the Polder exhibition project at Casco Art Institute.
Along the way, we paused to read from Wapke and her sister Pietsie's book A Photographic Portrait of a Landscape and Amelia Groom’s text Raised on Foundations of Slime, shared by Katja Berends. In our conversations, we reflected on ways land has been treated in and by the Netherlands, what it means to live with it, and its wider socio-political implications.
At our last stop in Buurttuin Johanitterveld, Reza Afisina guided a sound journaling exercise, inviting participants to record resonances from flowers, seeds, stems, pipes, silos, and other subtle urban–rural connections. The harvested audio from all parts of the day was then woven into a collaborative sound piece, composed by Luke Cohlen and Reza.

By Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons in the context of Wapke Feenstra’s Rerooting in the Polder. Led by Katja Berends (Reading Counterpower Amsterdam), Reza Afisina (lumbung ecosystem / ruangrupa), and Luke Cohlen (Casco team), with contributions by Milda Valiulytė, Gina van der Ploeg, Anna Nesterenko, Naomi de Bruijn, Ioana Lupascu, Tobia Jones, Jo Metcalfe, Jona Luna, Eleonora Gasparini, Marianna Takou, Indra Gleizde, and other anonymous participants.