
'The Playback' by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation's Public Programs
Welcome to the audio channel of The Playback, the Diriyah Biennale Foundation’s retrospective archive, featuring the experiences and leading cultural and artistic voices that enriched each Biennale edition.
Every Saturday on The Playback audio channel, for a period of three months following each biennale edition, we will share distinct episodes drawn from our public program, featuring artists and cultural leaders in conversation on the most consequential topics of our time.
These will be permanently housed on our website www.biennale.org.sa, providing our followers with an invaluable tool for lifelong learning.
Thank you for listening and we’ll playback more voices for you next week!
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'The Playback' by the Diriyah Biennale Foundation's Public Programs
The Blue Lotus Affair: Spirituality and Micro Intuition Hacking
As Saudi Arabia diversified from oil revenues under the historic Vision 2030 initiative, and as we witness a human species with declining intuitive capacities, the era of the Blue Lotus has dawned. A native species to western Africa and the southern parts of the Arabian Peninsula, the Blue Lotus genetic code offers humanity a rare opportunity to reclaim its lost senses. In this moderated talk Panel between Sara Almutlaq and Rahel Aima, we explore the recent rise of the Blue Lotus from a naturally occurring ecological species, to a bio hacked genetic code that hopes to re-engineer our consciousness. Through the panel we explore the ethics of biogenetics and the strange events that surround it, from Neom, through Alula to the Blue Lotus urban agricultural initiative in Riyadh.
Sara Al Mutlaq, based in Riyadh, blends a background in architecture with critical theory to explore societal themes. With a Master's from Columbia University, she's contributed significantly to Saudi Arabia's cultural scene, developing programs and strategies for the Ministry of Culture and playing a key role in establishing Diriyah Art Futures and Fenaa Alawwal. Her curatorial work includes the upcoming exhibition "Unfolding the Embassy" at Fenaa Alawwal, and her writings and visual art have been featured in various platforms and exhibitions, including Noor Riyadh.
Rahel Aima is a writer and critic from Dubai. She's written for publications like Artforum, Frieze, and Art Review. Holding a BA in Anthropology from Columbia University, she has directed a writing residency, edited the forthcoming BXD, and won the 2018 Andy Warhol Arts Writers grant. Aima's past roles include leading THE STATE, where she showcased projects at significant global events. She is currently focusing on a collection of essays that delve into Khaleeji Ideology and environmentalism in the Arabian Gulf.