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Artist Rasheedah Phillips winner of the Collide residency award, Arts at CERN, visiting the Data Centre

Artist Rasheedah Phillips from the artistic collective Black Quantum Futurism, winner of Arts at CERN's Collide residency award 2020, is here visiting the Data Centre with Melissa Gaillard, Communications Officer of IT. Black Quantum Futurism won the award for their residency proposal CPT Symme...

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Autor principal: Prendes, Ana
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782992
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Sumario:Artist Rasheedah Phillips from the artistic collective Black Quantum Futurism, winner of Arts at CERN's Collide residency award 2020, is here visiting the Data Centre with Melissa Gaillard, Communications Officer of IT. Black Quantum Futurism won the award for their residency proposal CPT Symmetry and Violations. Rasheedah Phillips is a queer Philadelphia-based public interest attorney, mother, interdisciplinary artist, and Black Futurist cultural producer. Black Quantum Futurism Collective is a multidisciplinary collaboration between Camae Ayewa and Rasheedah Phillips exploring the intersections of futurism, creative media, DIY-aesthetics, and activism in marginalized communities through an alternative temporal lens. BQF Collective has created a number of community-based events, experimental music projects, performances, exhibitions, zines, and anthologies of experimental essays on space-time consciousness.