Catastrophe Bonds: An Interview with Oliver Ressler (original) (raw)
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This interview with artist Oliver Ressler explores the intersection of art, politics, and social movements through his work. Ressler discusses the significance of catastrophe bonds both as financial instruments and as symbols of social solidarity under crisis. He reflects on his influences, the evolution of grassroots movements over the past two decades, and the role of alternative economic models in fostering self-management and direct decision-making processes. The conversation highlights the relevance of political art in contemporary society and the ongoing dialogue between artistic expression and activism.
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