Imperial powers will continue competing over resources to maintain the uneven development of the world. Many intellectuals unfortunately share the illusion that these powers will come to the table, listen to each other, work out their differences, and collaborate. But neither culture nor understanding are at stake in this larger power struggle, and those who have not woken up to this will only repeat the “clash of civilizations” cliché by insisting on respect for cultural differences. The East and the West are in fact developing the same plan, the same technology, and the same philosophy of history for domination, and are thus no longer distinguishable in this world process.
Unexpected Pleasures: Women, Punk, and Experimental Film
Haile Gerima’s Sankofa, with Honey Crawford and Merawi Gerima
On the Holy Spirit
The Eiffel Tower, King Kong, and the White Woman
Paper Tiger Television, New York
Chicago in Time Lapse
Light Veins
Multiple Images for Five Projectors
Artistic Research in a World on Fire
Thomas Allen Harris: Screening and Conversation
Art Tech and Media Curation: From the “Never-Was” to American Medium
New York premiere: Charles Mudede, Thin Skin