"The text for this project is 'cited' at length from an experimental performance essay by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer & Guillermo Gomez Pena post-Mexican 'double agents compiling illegal knowledge.' I have remixed/looped/post-produced their ideas in the style of a first generation hypertext with a de-colonial lime twist." -- From Salvador Barajas
"After nearly ten years, the themes dealt with in 'Tech-illa Sunrise: Un/A Remix' are still as relevant as ever. Salvador Barajas examines the issues of borders,
identities, and xenophobia through the lens of technology. The website is a collage of archival images, texts and elements taken from popular culture. The
diversity of Chicano identity is also explored and takes shape within the text. Theuser navigates in a frenetic environment, reminiscent of the beginnings of
cyberspace. Moving from hyperlink to hyperlink, the threat becomes palpable as 'warning' signs abound and alert the user of a mysterious virus that will not only attack their computer but also their preconceived ideas." -- From ELMCIP, 2018
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An unpublished copy.
Amanda Hodes transferred the files for this copy to Dene Grigar in June 2022.
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