The vista on the border of hell - Interview with Futuro Berg Fredes (Ep 8)

We talk to Futuro Berg, a photographer and filmmaker from Chile, on his documentation of 3 of the world's notorious refugee camps in France, Greece and Mexico. Why do these places exist and what right does art have to be there. He explains why he is inspired to tell the stories and why we need to hear them.    Futuros work on his website https://www.futuroberg.com/portfolio-horizontal/documentary/oinofyta-camp-greece/?fbclid=IwAR3xxXD7a-mRlriWlRShEusWgiEBysA732coPzFEE3cNdu692J8nnPJKGBk   Like Futuro’s  Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/futuroberg/   Music this week by Jonas Langer “So Down”. Check out his Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/dieselstart Please subscribe to our youtube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg2l70Prcsv01FQlkFjmq3g   Join our podcast page https://www.facebook.com/groups/outaspacepodcast   Interview by Rob MacDonald  https://www.facebook.com/Robmacstone Comments and views from the Space-Station with Paul Paranoid Producer Jonas Langer. dieselstartmusic@gmail.com

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We explore the relationship between International arts and the class struggle. Interviews, Commentary and audio art. We are Outa-space because artists often lack the place to make and create work. We are Outa-space because the street, the squares, online and all the common places we mix in are where we need to decide our future. We are Outa-space because we need to take our minds above the clouds to look down on our planet, to dream, to wonder, but also to see everything in the context of everything else.