Web"Flame Wars," the verbal firefights that take place between disembodied combatants on electronic bulletin boards, remind us that our interaction with the world is increasingly mediated by computers. Bit by digital bit we are being "Borged," as devotees of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" would have it--transformed into cyborgian hybrids of ...
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WebThe essay outlines the origins of Afrofuturism, comparing the philosophical and musical theories of one of its founders, Kodwo Eshun, with the languages that best express the aesthetics, the perspectives and the diasporic nature of Afrofuturism. First of all, the artistic work by director John Akomfrah, and secondarily the essential contribution of techno … WebThe term ‘Afrofuturism’ was first used in 1994, two years before this film was made, by Mark Dery in his book: ‘Flame wars: the discourse of cyberculture’. Afrofuturism is a reference to a cultural aesthetic, and a philosophy of science and history that explores what, in the mid 1990s, was a developing dialogue between the politics ... WebDefining Afrofuturism. The term ‘Afrofuturism’ was coined in 1990s by, cultural critic, Mark Dery in his edited collection Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture. Dery uses the term Afrofuturism to define “speculative fiction that treats African-American themes and addresses African-American concerns in the context of 20th century technoculture — … grammy song of the year 1995