Gesu è morto per i peccati degli altri
Sex work is often at the avant-garde of new technologies, from VHS to the internet, and the present moment appears to be no exception. By mining these images of what they consider to be attractive people and using them as fuel for social media algorithms, vectoralists have fully severed the connection between the human laborers who grease the wheels of commerce and the value they produce.
Angelo Madsen Minax: Screening and Discussion
Human Energy: Jessica Segall with Macarena Gómez-Barris
This text might be framed as an offering, an attempt at releasing latent animist lines of possibility for what late twentieth-century works like Bronze Head might do for us in our current climate of rising anti-queer sentiment, on the African continent and elsewhere.
Laure Prouvost: Screening and Conversation
Launch of e-flux journal issue 137: Akosua Adoma Owusu and Serubiri Moses