Towa Towa

"Towa Towa" is "a videogame created using documentary process based on time I spent with the Guyanese bird-racing community in New York.

Bird Racing is a sport played in Guyana and Trinidad as well as in the immigrant communities in Queens. It is actually more like bird-debating, as they sit two birds next to each other and see which one can tweet the fastest and angriest. Male Towa Towa finches, when placed facing each other, chirp aggressively. A number is chosen and bets are made as to which bird will reach the chosen number of chirps first. It's a weird, macho subculture centered around tiny birds. Some people say that raising racing birds for them is like a drug, and in the Georgetown, Guyana, marketplace you can find CD's filled with the sounds of birds chirping to train the birds to chirps louder, longer and faster. People smuggle birds into the country in hair curlers, so the FBI is after them and if you try to hang out with them in Phil Rizzuto Park in Jamaica, New York, they'll tell you to fuck off.

Featured in the 2014 FILE Media Art exhibition, part of the 15th Electronic Language International Festival, São Paolo, Brazil, as well as Fonlad 2014's Web Art Show Room, Maryland Artist Registry Juried Exhibition, and The New River: a journal of digital writing and art. Also exhibited in the Procedural Experience solo exhibition at VisArts in Rockville, MD, 2017." -- From the author's description

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The New River

An unpublished copy.

Amanda Hodes transferred the files for this copy to Dene Grigar in June 2022.

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