52 min listen
Nilupa Yasmin: On unconscious bias
ratings:
Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Oct 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode we talk with Nilupa Yasmin about unconscious bias. Nilupa describes the conversations that have shaped her thinking around unconscious bias, accessibility, and representation. She explains why she makes work, how weaving has become an integral part of her practice, and how craft can be a form of activism. She goes on to discuss her approach to participatory work with communities, and she encourages artists to undertake training to ensure that they are well-equipped to take on their safeguarding responsibilities in that setting. What does photography ethics mean to Nilupa? “For me, ethics is having that common ground of understanding with the people that you are working with, or the subject that you’re working with, it doesn’t necessarily have to be people. But its also understanding that there is a lot of power in the camera, and while you’re the one that’s pointing it, you need to have that understanding in who they are and what they are comfortable sharing with you. … So I think it’s just being conscious at different varying points, and always understanding that these are real people that you’re working with. And like Anthony Luvera said, ‘be conscious of your unconscious bias.’” (40:09)Links:Anthony Luvera: On collaborative representation
Released:
Oct 25, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (49)
Tara Pixley: On critical media production: Understanding our responsibility to think critically about image-production by The Photo Ethics Podcast