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  • Jackson's self-remaking can only be understood as a kind of Afrofuturist nightmare, a violent (to himself) leap into the posthuman.

    Warren Ellis 2009

  • Jackson’s self-remaking can only be understood as a kind of Afrofuturist nightmare, a violent to himself leap into the posthuman.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • Jackson’s self-remaking can only be understood as a kind of Afrofuturist nightmare, a violent to himself leap into the posthuman.

    Decency and consideration Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • Or there was the very different approach of Detroit's Underground Resistance: in contrast to the data-density of the rap of Public Enemy's Chuck D, they offered a largely voiceless take on techno, pursuing a strategy of stealth and invisibility, drawing listeners into a suggestive semiotic fog created by track titles (such as "Install 'Ho-Chi Minh' Chip") and sleeve imagery that combined political insurgency with Afrofuturist science fiction.

    New Statesman Mark Fisher 2010

  • The second half rockets to a place he calls GALxc9, a distant Afrofuturist universe inhabited by Japanese hoofers and gyrating sex objects.

    The New Yorker 2010

  • Afrofuturist, a group of Canadian artists who use media as a tool for intercultural engagement participated in a residence at the Container's "As We Move" project.

    Eyebeam reBlog 2009

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