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| After a couple of weeks of total mental darkness, I woke up and realised that it was TIME to get involved and volunteer to do the coveted worm radio show, and I couldn't have chosen a better time becaouse my colleagues were *ੈ✩‧₊˚༺☆༻*ੈ✩‧₊˚ZUZU and Michel*ੈ✩‧₊˚༺☆༻*ੈ✩‧₊˚
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| My understanding of how any radio programme tool worked was, clearly, non-existent. We decided it could be a good idea to steal the 1h radio spot of Florian on Friday evening to get familiar with the usage of the equipment, understand how to set up the audio and the microphones, without finding ourselves on Tuesday not knowing how to move (I may have influenced my colleagues with my anxiety).
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| pad (protocol):
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| https://pad.xpub.nl/p/FRIDAY_SHOW_XPUB_DESTROY_PROTOCOLS%3F%3F
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| We had many techical issues, never had so much fun tho.
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| We had a good time together, we became more confident, we weren't that much anxious anymore.
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| The spark, the actual choice of the theme for our programme was sparked during a methodology lesson with Lidia (04-10-2023), in which we continued analysing the texts from the previous week (Michel, Zuzu, Mania, me)
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| The re-analysed text in question is 'The Tyranny of Structurelessness' by Jo Freeman (1970-73)
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| https://pad.xpub.nl/p/TyrannyAnnotation
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| During the break, standing in a circle as in a ritual (coffee break ritual), talking and rambling about structured and unstructured societies, human and social groups, with references to Catholicism, Kpop and the 'army', we asked ourselves, as Jo Freeman mentioned in part, whether the destruction of these structures that we ourselves create and want to rebel against is feasible. We started a lively musical-philosophical discussion.
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| From there, it was clear how much a somewhat human desire for destruction dawned in all of us, tarnished however by the knowledge that the very destruction of structures, and PROTOCOLS, would mean our own destruction and is therefore utopian and childish thinking. (argomenta)
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| we decided to ride the wave of the very absurdity of protocols, of how fundamental but often quite unhealthy they are, can one ever live without protocols? How do you DESTROY PROTOCOLS? Do we need a protocol to DESTROY PROTOCOLS?
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| pad 2(protocol 2):
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| https://pad.xpub.nl/p/Radio_Worm_10_Oct
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| We didn't have a lot of time to organize the program as best as possible, our minds were immediately filled with ideas, to try to make the program relevant but light, possibly calm. I'm especially sure that the expectations for our program were different, more professional, but I'm glad that we went against these expectations because in doing so we worked a lot on different programs and tools that we wouldn't have used.
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| (esempi -- foto)
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| The program went well (there were even more technical problems than the first, friday's, program).
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| Our program was also the first to be broadcast at the same time as the radio breakfast club was inaugurated, hopefully it will continue to exist.
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