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Afropresentism: From Theory to Practice
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Afropresentism: Quotidian Rituals for Quotidian Wounds
(Bloomsbury Publishing, 2026)
An innovative contribution to the field of Black Feminist Studies, this landmark collection brings together the most influential historical and contemporary thinkers in Black feminist theories across transnational contexts.
Featuring ground-breaking new work alongside canonical essays from key thinkers, this book adopts a truly global approach to its subject. In doing so, it looks beyond North America to showcase a diverse range of continents and perspectives. The collection includes not only standard academic essays, but also vital statements, interviews, manifestoes, and creative work, which transmit and embody Black feminist thought.• • •
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Transmediale 2026: By the Mango Belt and Tamarind Road
The 39th edition of transmediale looked at the re·figuration of systems, cosmologies, and technologies through the metaphorical coordinates By the Mango Belt & Tamarind Road. The festival was reimagined as a living recursive carrier net – a hammock of relational technologies in practice that stretch across latitudes, rhythms, and systems.
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The imaginative coordinates by the Mango Belt & Tamarind Road call us to examine the underlying structures that sustain the constructs and conducts of our systems - both physical and imaginative: What are ways of netting otherwise? How could we re·wire the root-codes of our systems and condition us differently? What forms of infra·structuring and holding·structuring can emerge when we step outside extractive paradigms?”
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Nkisi Netting Groups
Infrastructuring is not the exclusive domain of corporations and nations. Across the tropics and beyond, there are longstanding ways of holding space, stretching time, and netting together - recipes and architectures of relation that outlive standardisation and universality.
Attuned to situated endemic knowledges, and the techno-political imaginations that arise from specific climatic, cultural, and infrastructural conditions, each Netting Group brings together artists and technologists from diverse disciplines. Through co-designed activations and workshops, elastic mobile infrastructures, and hyperlocal techno-rituals, the gatherings braid pluriversal perspectives on computing, archiving, and incantation – foregrounding situated forms of life and technologies that cultivate ways of living beyond extraction, acceleration, and global homogenization.
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Transmediale 2026
“[The Indigenous Tech Lecture] series was transformational for me. As I have been doing my own research within the intersection of symbology, ancient symbols and technology, your work really reinforced some of my own findings, while also providing the names and references of scholars that could help me further. On a deeply personal level, I found myself so emotional during each session, always feeling near tears. The ancestors were definitely speaking through you and your work and filling up a part of me that I had not realized had felt so empty.
– Grace Ewura-Esi, 2024 participantJoin Us for a Day
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