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D6: culture in transit
The artist Paul Nataraj is d-jing.
Image credit: ​Jade-K-Vowles

​Paul Nataraj

Paul Nataraj works with sound, text and recorded archive materials to explore the relationships between memory and sound, with a focus on stories of migration, diaspora and postcolonial identity. Paul is interested in the legacy of tensions between communities after moments of national fractures. Beginning with ethnographic interviews and library research, his performances and installations examine the deep entanglements of a postcolonial mixed-race experience, drawing on his own lived experience. He is currently part of the major touring exhibition Jerwood Survey III and his latest chapter is published in the book ‘Sonic Faction: Audio Essay as Medium and Method’ out now on Urbanomic.

Paul is one of two artists selected from the North of England to take part in Contested Desires: Constructed Dialogues (CDCD). They will join twenty artists selected from ten countries who are taking part in the programme that  brings together artists, cultural organisations, and communities to delve into the complexities of our colonial legacy. From Italy to Ghana, Tunisia to Chile, CDCD discovers the connections between our past and present, fostering dialogue and understanding across diverse perspectives. Over the next two years the artists will explore the themes of the programme through research and practice across  international residencies, exhibitions and knowledge exchange.

For CDCD Paul plans to grow a record, nurtured from living materials and continually imprinted throughout the project with recordings and interviews with marginalised sets of voices
captured during his residencies to examine the ways in which the past impacts both the present and the future.

Funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, the programme consists of 19 global partners aiming to unravel the influence of our shared colonial past on cultural identities today. Find out more: https://contesteddesires.eu/ 
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