Jacob Moe
Jacob Moe is a documentarian, archivist and literary translator. He is co-founder and director of the Syros International Film Festival, which since 2013 embeds a wide range of site-specific film screenings, performances and workshops in traditional and repurposed locations across the Cycladic island of Syros. He is also founder of the Archipelago Network, a non-profit initiative established in 2019 for the preservation, documentation and promotion of audiovisual heritage, culture and material knowledge on the Cycladic islands.
His radio shows in Los Angeles (KSPC 88.7FM), São Paulo (Radio USP 93.7FM, Radio Saracura) and Athens (Movement Radio) have focused on Brazilian psychedelia, documentary film, the cultural resonances of a subterranean river, and investigations of place in the Mediterranean basin.
PROJECT
RADIO KOMI explores the present and history of Komi village, Tinos through radio documentaries, soundscapes and other transmission formats. Deriving inspiration from the village’s rich agricultural production and the island’s auditory ecosystem, this radio programming takes the form of live and pre-recorded broadcasts hosted on-site between April 25-May 9 2022.