This is the edited video, but I’d like to share here the complete interview.
You can download here the rules we received from the curators. These are the questions/suggestions prepared for Maharaj:
• You defined the ‘ethics of difference’ as a “struggle to construct meaning together, across the borders of cultural difference”. How to build the ethics of difference?
• We are now on a border, between open water of the lake and a very touristic town. Low cost flights, technological systems and global flux changes contemporary space/time boundaries. How do you define the concept of ‘border’ in today’s ethnoscape?
• Music critic Simon Reynolds asserts that “Dancehall and other genres of the ‘Black Atlantic’ diaspora have long entered into relations of fruitful mutual contamination”. Even Paul Gilroy – black-british theorist, who coined the idea of Black Atlantic – acknowledges dance music as one of the bastions of contemporary transculture. Would you like to comment on these phenomenas?
• We would like to ask you about the concept of xeno-sonics, making use of a soundtrack. This has produced by Burial, London based musician, one of the weirdest voice of the dubstep scene; this track brings together heavy kickdrum and bass lines, suburban noises and stretched soul vocal samples in a multi-layered path.
• In the end, a curiosity. Lake Como had recently been the set for the latest Star Wars episode. What do you think about the contemporary sci-fi and Hollywood divas & stars imagery of the lake?