Talk:Black Quantum Futurism
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edit- Articles / Reviews
- Bopha Chhay, "Black Quantum Futurism" (Canadian Art, 2020)
- "An Afrofuturist Community Center Targets Gentrification" (Hyperallergic, 2016)
- "Meet Camae Defstar, The Philly Activist Channelling Her City’s Pain Through Music" (FADER, 2015)
- "Black Quantum Futurism receives the Knight Foundation’s new art and technology fellowship" (WHYY, 2021)
- "Black Quantum Futurism wins this year’s Collide residency award" (CERN, 2021)
- "With a $50,000 Grant, Black Quantum Futurism Will Continue to Disrupt Space and Time" (Observer, 2021)
- Black Quantum Futurism take over London’s ICA for two weeks (The Wire, 2019)
- References in journal articles / chapters
- Ferrett, D; Hayden, Bridget; Thomas, Gustav (2018). "weaving intuitive illegitimate improvisation" (PDF). Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies. 14 (1): 103–104. Retrieved 23 February 2021. (pg 103–104)
- Priscilla Layne, "Space is the place: Afrofuturism in Olivia Wenzel’s Mais in Deutschland und anderen Galaxien" (pg 517) in German Life and Letters
- Bethany Nowviskie, "Speculative collections and the emancipatory library" (pg 95) in The Routledge International Handbook of New Digital Practices in Galleries, Libraries, Archives, Museums and Heritage Sites
- Marisa Parham, "Sample | Signal | Strobe: Haunting, Social Media, and Black Digitality" in Debates in the Digital Humanities
- Helen Palmer, "Speculative Taxonomies" in Philosophy Today
- Erik Steinskog, Afrofuturism and Black Sound Studies (notes)
- D. M. Bothwell & P. A. Stewart, "Knowledge Exchange and Knowing: The Self, Art Practice and the Digital" in Knowledge Socialism (couldn't access; Springer link + Google Books snippet view)
Hope these help! // Knifegames (talk) 16:59, 23 February 2021 (UTC)