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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (1): 119–125.
Published: 01 April 2021
...Marina Peterson Abstract Helium's material form is unstable, moving from gas to liquid under temperature. Lighter than air, it evades the immediacy of perception. Thinking through helium offers an approach to the entanglement of forms of matter that makes movement the locus. Helium shifts...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 34–47.
Published: 01 April 2022
... . 31 Moten, Black and Blur , 29 . 30 In her Dear Angel of Death , a text that offers at once the most perceptive elaboration of Moten's concern with writing's materiality and at the same time the most incisive querying of its premises and effects, Simone White describes how practices...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 16–35.
Published: 01 October 2022
... the natural attitude blurring their distinction, both inform Merleau-Ponty's notion of flesh as a deindividuated sensorium and peculiar relation to the totality of being. If perception names the unfolding of the world before a subject, then flesh names perception without constitutional ipseity. It names...
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liquid blackness (2023) 7 (2): 28–45.
Published: 01 October 2023
... as having borders that are “ not just porous they are liquid .” 3 In a different context, Gilles Deleuze describes “liquid perception” as “a clairvoyant function . . . developed in water, in opposition to earthly vision: it is in the water that the loved one who has disappeared is revealed...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (2): 95–119.
Published: 01 October 2021
... us in the “whirlwind of the encounter.” 3 For Okpokwasili trembling becomes a way of attending to micro-perceptions and imagining an intimate and infinite sociality. I began to work with Okpokwasili and Hussie-Taylor as a curatorial fellow and was asked to produce a research dossier to support...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 98–117.
Published: 01 April 2022
...,” colored by . . . : well, what is not colored by this breathing? In this essay, we start with a reflection on the aesthetics and perception of blackness and breathing as motile (un)representable practices. Part of how Black subjects are able to resist the carceral dimensions of the symbolic (e.g...
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (1): 102–118.
Published: 01 April 2024
... leak in a roof that carries the potential to destroy a landlord's property or a slight shift in perception of mundane objects, like work shirts, jars, or pillows. 3 In the opening installation, it may be a moment of self-pleasure that generates the will to live today. As the text on the monitor...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 50–83.
Published: 01 April 2022
...: “For the White there is an elaboration of the imago of the semblable , an analogous phenomenon should be produced in the Caribbean, visual perception being the tapestry of this elaboration. But this would forget that in the Antilles perception always situates itself in the map of the imaginary. It is in White...
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Published: 01 April 2024
Hurston's “Characteristics of Negro Expression” (1934) and Léopold Senghor's Négritude-inflected discourses of the image and rhythm, and heed Fred Moten's call to “listen while [we] look,” what becomes perceptible in the image is the sound of African material collated to endow this spectacle its modernist
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liquid blackness (2023) 7 (1): 28–43.
Published: 01 April 2023
... apart the structures of gender conformity, dominant beauty standards, and normative perceptions of pleasure: Beep Me 911 (Earle Sebastian, 1998) traverses the inheritance of the blues while playing with the notion of animated dolls; She's a Bitch (Hype Williams, 1999) explores the stereotypical...
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liquid blackness (2024) 8 (1): 24–43.
Published: 01 April 2024
... Hurston's “Characteristics of Negro Expression” (1934) and Léopold Senghor's Négritude-inflected discourses of the image and rhythm, and heed Fred Moten's call to “listen while [we] look,” what becomes perceptible in the image is the sound of African material collated to endow this spectacle its modernist...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (2): 49–56.
Published: 01 October 2021
... of the so-called American songbook, which functions as a clearinghouse for national perceptions of great songwriting. As the creator of Zu-Zu and the world she inhabits, Cruz represents the ambivalent role of a male writer and archivist as well as of the unnamed male narrator of the story, who in his...
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liquid blackness (2023) 7 (2): 48–59.
Published: 01 October 2023
... this history of unending violence, we also enter a domain—of thought, perception, care—in which the singular, the most intimate and untranslatable, is already made of relationality, irreducible to any entity that occupies a location, a given point in space at a given point in time. This does not entail...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 88–117.
Published: 01 October 2022
... depicting images of strange sex, mutation, decomposition, gratuitous violence, mutilation, and uncanny movement. The ways in which these regularly feature in Jafa's art underscore his keen perception of the forms of body horror that attend our black assedness. Tellingly, he often recounts that he...
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liquid blackness (2021) 5 (2): 59–73.
Published: 01 October 2021
... of shots and countershots, the ship fades from view, having been only a mirage. Here the viewer occupies her point of view not only optically but also subjectively; we partake in her hallucination. Lotus Flower has an interior life that we momentarily share as a perception. Intriguingly, this image...
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liquid blackness (2023) 7 (1): 62–75.
Published: 01 April 2023
... to me—in understanding my blackness, what it is to be a black punk, and that I'm not alone. There are so many beautiful and radical people out here. I was just completely enamored with them and their freedom and the way they lived and expressed and encouraged me. I have a warped perception of myself...
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liquid blackness (2023) 7 (2): 4–25.
Published: 01 October 2023
... of unending violence, we also enter a domain—of thought, perception, care—in which the singular, the most intimate and untranslatable, is already made of relationality, irreducible to any entity that occupies a location, a given point in space at a given point in time.” 41 By refusing to give value...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 162–182.
Published: 01 October 2022
... shaped our perception of the body. I see a tension in the future around context and content for how the Afro-diasporic imagination shaped late capital. I'm very interested in potentiality and how the arts overlap with technology. Hopefully, conversations like this can show people that another world...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (2): 62–85.
Published: 01 October 2022
... secrets (illegitimate births) that make up numerous gothic plots constitute real, daily existence under slavery.” 27 Slave rebellions are central to the perception of the Caribbean as a site of terror because contemporaneous with the rise of the Gothic novel and antislavery debates is also the Tacky...
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liquid blackness (2022) 6 (1): 6–31.
Published: 01 April 2022
... of colonization.” 102 Perhaps (Black) breathing too, “does not take place”—that is, it “has no place in the place [it] is supposed to be found.” 99 As Cox and Jean-François remind us, “In music, color and spectrality are matters of timbral quality, timbral perception, and timbral manipulation...
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