On Black Experimental Documentary Practices
Date
03.26 - 03.26.2022from 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Location
online: wgxc.org/listen or on zoom
Presented by Wave Farm, an arts organization driven by experimentation with broadcast media and the airwaves.
With Johann Diedrick, Ricardo iamuuri Robinson, and Sadie Woods, moderated by Anaïs Duplan
“Dark noise,” as Black video artist Lawrence Andrews calls it, is an alternate truth-building system. The idea of dark noise indicates a sort of failed consensual reality, or in Audre Lorde’s terminology, a “chaos of knowledge.” Since the late 70s, Black artists have taken up this chaos of knowledge in a number of experimental, documentarian projects.
This event brings together 2021 Wave Farm resident artists and grantees: Johann Diedrick, Ricardo iamuuri Robinson, and Sadie Woods, whose practices traverse this area of Dark Noise. Hosted by Center for Afrofuturist Studies curator Anaïs Duplan in collaboration with Wave Farm, Diedrick, Robinson, and Woods will give presentations on their practices, all united by an interest in experimental documentary, followed by a conversation.