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The Future Past v. Coloniality: Decolonial Media Art Beyond 530 Years
Type: ACM SIGGRAPH Village Talk
Coordinated by: Liliana Conlisk Gallegos – Kathy Rae Huffman
Event Date and Time: 9 August 2023 : 3:30 – 5:30pm PDT
Description:

A live, in-person discussion between select international artists and the curator of the exhibition The Future Past v. Coloniality: Decolonial Media Art Beyond 530 years and the audience will take place Wednesday, August 9, at 3:30 PM (PST) in the ACM SIGGRAPH Village Theatre. Bringing the transborder decolonial new media artists together for the first time, this panel will be moderated by curator Liliana Conlisk Gallegos (California State University, San Bernardino, Mexico/USA), Kathy Rae Huffman (Artist, Curator, USA) and Artist Gustavo Rincón (University of California Santa Barbara, USA/Colombia), with speakers Raúl Moarquech Ferrera-Balanquet (Howard University, USA/Cuba/Mexico); Rewa Wright and Simon Howden (Queensland University, Australia); Roopesh Sitharan (Multimedia University, Malaysia); Praba Pilar (California College of Arts, USA/Colombia) and Mark Chavez (USA/Singapore).

Additional Organizer:

Gustavo A. Rincón – UC Santa Barbara

Location:
Los Angeles Convention Center, Los Angeles, California
Coordinators(s):
Liliana Conlisk Gallegos

With the goal of advancing the certain decolonial turn, Dr. Machete’s (Liliana Conlisk Gallegos) live, interactive media art production and border rasquache performances generate culturally specific, collective, technocultural creative spaces of production that reconnect Chicana/o/x Mestiza Indigenous wisdom/conocimiento to their ongoing technological and scientific contributions, still currently “overlooked” through the logic of the decaying Eurocentric project of Modernity. As a transfronteriza (perpetual border crosser), to her, the current limited perceptions of what research, media, and technology can be are like a yonke (junkyard), from which pieces are upcycled and repurposed to amplify individual and collective expression, community healing, and social justice.

Kathy Rae Huffman

Kathy Rae Huffman is a writer, producer, researcher, lecturer, prolific public speaker and a pioneering curator of video art, media art, online art, interactive art, installation and performance art. She was Chief Curator at the Long Beach Museum of Art in Long Beach, California from 1979 to 1984, where she established LBMA Video as a regional center supporting early video art. From 1984 to 1991, Huffman was Adjunct Curator at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachusetts and curator/producer of The Contemporary Art Television Fund. From 1991 to 1998, Huffman worked as free-lance writer, curator, lecturer, producer and consultant, based in Austria. During this time, she co-founded FACES listserv. After two years from 1998 to 2000 as an Associate Professor of Art at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, she was the director of Hull Time Based Arts, UK from 2000 to 2002 and the Visual Arts Director at Cornerhouse in Manchester from 2002 – 2008. Since 2008, she has curated major exhibitions for EMAF, SIGGRAPH, ISEA, Transmediale and The Getty.