Season 4, Episode 2: Ryan Clarke

Dweller has been unearthing the Black origins of electronic music and informing political discourse through provoking, and expansive expert interviews understood in the lens of Black electronica. Building knowledge of Blackness through music and materiality has been the focus of Ryan Clarke’s geological investigations into the soils, landscapes, and architectures that have shaped the sonic traditions of Black Life in Louisiana. His work speaks to an Undercommons of cultural life teeming with spirit, sound, and sediment. The geographic enclaves of Black communities, rather forced, assimilated, or indigenous, are innovative hubs of cultural materiality that inform the design of its place. Documenting these materialities can add the intangible, the unteachable, and the unseen to design practices to consider the complexities of being embodied in space. Designing from these practices can begin collecting history into a contemporary vision of a Black spatial ontology.Â
This episode is dedicated to taking an expansive approach to design, one that is focused on and based on the multimedia, and multidisciplinary techniques approached by Black artists, and music organizers to create safe sonic and physical spaces for Black communities, and specifically, Black Queer communities to flourish.
A tonal geologist from the northern rim of the Gulf of Mexico, Ryan Christopher Clarke notices the passage of time as both a trained coastal sedimentologist and artist-researcher as an Editor and Director of Educational Programming at dweller electronics, a group dedicated towards providing afrological counterpoint within an otherwise eurologically dominant music industry. His personal works investigate local cultural objects and their metaphysical communications with their proximal geological landscape.
Show Credits
The Nexus Season 4 is hosted by Tyler White, a dual candidate in the Masters of Urban Planning and Master of Design Studies, Narratives program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. The show is recorded and edited by Maggie Janik, and the theme music is produced by DJ Eway .