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RAFFAELLA FRYER-MOREIRA
FABIANA FERNANDES
SCOTT HILL


SUPPORTED BY UCL GRAND CHALLENGES: DECOLONISING CLIMATE CRISIS
UCL INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES: OCTAGON FUND

UCL INSTITUTE FOR GLOBAL PROSPERITY 

UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DO MATO MATO GROSSO DO SUL (UEMS)

 

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MAL PRODUCTION TEAM & INVITED COLLABORATORS

Dr. Raffealla Fryer-Moreira

Anthropologist and founder of UCL MAL

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Roger Eaton

Roger Eaton first gained recognition through his striking fashion photography, with work featured on the covers of Vogue and collaborations with luminaries like Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat. 

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Andrea Esther Kerecsen

Andrea Esther Kerecsenis Director of Amoenus, a pioneering ambisonic sound company in London shaping the future of immersive sound. 

 Edward Griffiths

Co-founders of Amoenus UK, specializing in spatial sound and ambisonic technology

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Scott Hill

Guarani and Kaiowá DJ, photographer, activist co-director of project production

Brô MCs

First indigenous rap group in Brazil to perform in an indigenous language. Their indigenous rap group. Their album The Future Is Ancestral was nominated for a Latin Grammy

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Amir Reza Garmroudi

Amir Garmroudi is an anthropologist, filmmaker and intervention designer based in London, UK. His work is focused on collaborative and decolonial audiovisual 

Fabi Fernandes

Coordinator of projects in Brazil, Universidade Estadual do Mato Grosso do Sul

A Guy Called Gerald

Gerald Simpson AKA A Guy Called Gerald is is a pioneer in electronic dance music in the UK. His 1988 track “Voodoo Ray” kick-started the UK acid house genre, shaping the future of electronic music. In the 1990s his acclaimed album "Black Secret Technology" went on to lay the groundwork for a new genre: UK Jungle.

Vytautas Niedvaras

 VR and UX design

Elders and Shamans from the Guarani and Kaiowá communities

Kelvin Mbaretê

Kaiowá DJ, musician and activist 

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University College London, 14 Taviton St,

London WC1H 0BW United Kingdom

@UCL_MAL

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