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11/18/2025

New Piece and Concert Alert! 🎵 🔔 Wonderful Anthropologist and Ethnographer, and I have created a new work series together, Sonic Ethnography: Remnants. Inaugural performance of the first piece is this week in New Orleans. It is electroacoustic and incorporate ethnography and poetry. Exciting and thanks to Chantal, Kristina, the American Anthropological Society, and other ethnographic salon artists. New works are on the way!! Chantal reflects on Thailand, political ecology, ghost, and industry, I reflect on identity, friction, acoustic ecology, Kafka, Specter, and physicality. Join if you can. Date/Time: Thursday, November 20, 2025 | 7:00–9:00 PM
Location: The Howlin’ Wolf Music Club, 907 S Peters St New Orleans

Photos from canbbili's post 03/08/2025

Celebrating 8 March Women’s Day of all of my friends and family
In 1967 Kathrine Switzer became the first woman who was able run the famous Boston Marathon. When her identity was revealed, as you see below, she was violently tried to be pushed out of the race. She had continued to run, what a resilience, and the male athlete in the picture who is grabing the referee’s sholders is her partner, as well as the other athletes around, all together created the true spirit of equality everywhere in the documentation and aural hostory of this story, which has become a legend!
In 2017, I ran a race in Seneca Falls, very important town for the women movements in the United States, its name is quite meaningful: Right to Run. Chantal was the winner, it was amazing see her, and guess what who was there, Katherine Switzer, giving her trophy. I was not good at all, eighth in my age group or something like that. But it’s not the point. I had the great honor meeting her after finishing the race, it was exceptionally inspiring for me to see the all women power as a full human power there we shared, heartwarming with its strength, and believing into the world again that is still possible to be beyond the imagination of a couple of men’s design in their world order surrounding our concept of the world and mind, but the women and men are united to accept the joy of humanity in that race and its history. Men and women with all genders and identities make the world of human, should be creating histories as such, and it is fragile more than I thought previously, none of us has the ultimate power in real, and none of us should have.
Life is quite hard for a lot of us, a lot of things are not going well at all, and I’m sure I am not the only one. In my end dealing with a bad spinal injury for months is the easiest part of my life for instance. But still there are greatest ideals and moral that makes us human and makes this world worth to live, everyday makes me hopeful to do something better for it.
I’ll be running for the women’s rights this May again. Join us in the Right to Run in Seneca Falls or wherever you are in the United States!

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