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Utopia and liminality
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Permanent transition as the conquest of an ideal reality.
The greatest risk of utopia is its full realisation as a stable system. Turned into order, utopia can become a limit in itself. Only through permanent revolution, turned into a stage of perpetual transition, can the utopian ideal survive its own contradictions. Liminality, understood as the concentration of multiple latent possibilities, is thus revealed as the ideal utopian stage.
Episode by Oriol Rosell
Language: Catalan
Oriol Rosell (Barcelona, 1972) is a teacher and independent researcher specialising in underground subcultures. He currently teaches at centres such as the Dance Conservatory of the Institut del Teatre, and is responsible for the podcast/blog Tácticas de Choque and the non-fiction literature radio programme La Biblioteca Inflamable on Radio 4-RNE.
Santa Mònica Ràdio is a radio project that investigates the potential of sound and oral narrative linked to an arts centre. The programming is nourished both by the different resident artists' guilds and by external collaborating voices.
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