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The threat of fascism has grown before our eyes. Black Marxism helps us to fight it with greater clarity, with a more expansive conception of the task before us, and with ever more questions.
"We come from a heavily colonized country where they adopted Christianity. I saw the way [my grandmother] navigated her relationship with that God. I saw all the parts, they were all already indi
To mark the publication of a new translation of Jean Cavaillès’s On Logic and the Theory of Science, Robin Mackay is joined
His sage-like demeanour on stage gives way to an erudite conversationalist as Ustad Mohi Bahauddin Dagar opens up on his rich lineage and experiments with Rudraveena
PHARMAKO-AI K Allado-McDowell speaks to Nora N. Khan about the poetics of artificial intelligence, how we know we know a thing and writing the first book co-created with GPT-3.
The Live Archive - Reflection by Gallia Young
For the past few months we've been working with Gallia Young, currently studying her MLitt in Curatorial Practice at GSA. During her work placement at Arika, Gallia focussed on Arika's archive and the documentation and preservation of live events. She shares her thoughts here, reflecting on the innate "bogginess" of the archive and the contradictory nature of the 'live archive'.
In the eyes of a dilettante like me, the entire world of octopodia—from Hokusai to William Burroughs—appears as one big sprawling tapestry of sexual titillation and deliquescence.
Harsha Walia and Robin D.G. Kelley discuss the global migration crisis, racial capitalism, and the ascendant far-right.--------------------------------------...
SONIC ACTS FESTIVAL 2019 – HEREAFTERSusanne M. Winterling – Gravitational Currents and The Life Magic22 February – De Brakke Grond, Amsterdam, The Netherland...
Fred Moten, Stefano Harney, and Stevphen Shukaitis discuss incompleteness, love, and improvisation, in anticipation of the forthcoming book All Incomplete.
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http://PiripkuraMovie.com The last two surviving members of the Piripkura people, a nomadic tribe in the Mato Grasso region of Brazil, struggle to maintain their…
By Callum Clayton-Dixon: Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance (WAR) remains one of the most active and unapologetically staunch of our…
Many Indigenous writers, artists and scholars have suggested that video games might offer important new formats through which to present the multidirectional and embodied narratives embedded within traditional stories. In this talk given March 2, 2017, Jodi A. Byrd considers how play, story, and the structures of settler colonialism influence video games. Byrd is an associate professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
A critique that anticipated the political currents of contemporary America.