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Body Stones and Other Bodies is a series of conversations led by artist alfonso borragán with artist Sarah Bayliss. These discussions explore the strange gems generated inside our bodies: kidney stones, bladder stones, gallstones, rhinoliths, pancreatic stones, and sialoliths. The stones, sedimented within us, defy conventional definitions. Neither stone nor tissue, they exist in a state of in-between. These ambiguous entities, currently housed in the UCL Pathology Museum, represent the "other body"—the otherness of our matter, and maybe a possible material form of Spinoza's trans-individual.© 2025 UCL Minds Nature et écologie Science
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    • THE VISIBLE AND INVISIBLE
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      In this chapter we talk with the social anthropologist Roger Sansi. Roger has worked on Afro-Brazilian culture and religion, the concept of the fetish, and on contemporary art. His publications include the books Fetishes and Monuments, Sorcery in the Black Atlantic, Economies of relation: Money And Personalism in the Lusophone World. One of Roger’s important researches has been on the animist religion Candomblé, which we discover more about in our conversation, exploring the subtle borders between the visible and invisible, the material and immaterial.

      Presenter:alfonso borragán and Sarah Bayliss
      Guests: Roger Sansi
      Producer: UCL Arts and Sciences

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      36 min
    • MINERALOGY EXTRACTION AND SYNCHRONICITY
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      Date of episode recording: 2025-01-01T00:00:00Z
      Duration: 34'58''
      Language of episode: English
      Presenter:alfonso borragán and Sarah Bayliss
      Guests: Martin Howse
      Producer: UCL

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      35 min
    • PRESERVATION, COLLECTION AND BIOGRAPHIES
      Feb 21 2025

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      Date of episode recording: 2025-01-01T00:00:00Z
      Duration: 46'34''
      Language of episode: English
      Presenter:alfonso borragán and Sarah Bayliss

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