Community Memory through Appropriated Media: An Interview with Eugenio Tisselli.

Community Memory through Appropriated Media: An Interview with Eugenio Tisselli.

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Interview by Marc Garrett.

I met Eugenio Tisselli in Edinburgh at the Remediating the Social conference in November 2012. Eugenio gave a presentation on the project Sauti ya wakulima, "The voice of the farmers". A collaborative knowledge base created by farmers from the Chambezi region of the Bagamoyo District in Tanzania, and "by gathering audiovisual evidence of their practices they use smartphones to publish images and voice recordings on the Internet", documenting and sharing their daily practices.

I was struck by his sensitivity to the social contexts and political questions around this type of project engagement. This interview explores the challenges we all face in connecting to a deeper understanding of what technology can succeed in doing beyond the usual hype of the 'New' and its entwined consumerist diversions. Not only does the conversation highlight how communities can work together in collaborating with technology on their own terms. But, it also discusses the artists' role in the age of climate change and the economic crisis, locally and globally.

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