".break .dance is an ongoing research pocket opened by Marisa Parham, with support from the irLhumanities workgroup.
A pocket is a place. It is also a position. A pocket is a place for experimentation in form and content. It is also a kind of space, a thing behind a thing, the thing you hold on to, just in case. It is the ephemeral non-space between thought and its elaboration or instrumentation, a tiny universe of intellectual possibility.
.break .dance is a time-based web experience opened in response to a prompt for a Small Axe Archipelagos issue, launched by Alex Gil and Kaiama Glover, and guest-edited by Jessica Marie Johnson. In thinking through and against the machineries of commercial interface efficacy, this pocket intentionally shows its material and discursive seams. Rooted in a sense of anarchival play, it is designed for multiple engagements, changes over time, and assumes no one will take the same path through. This pocket is a living document, last updated on 7/04/2019. In its interface and experimental performances, .break .dance begs temporal patience and playful engagement with digital space. Here, touching and playing and looking are important to thinking. [. . .]
In honor of the many ways Black diasporic peoples use memory, performance, and speculative prayer to recode time and space, .break .dance begins with a cosmogram of Kongo origin, tendwa kia nza-n’ Kongo, the four movements of the sun. Cosmograms are two-dimensional figures that tie the cardinal directions to the sky’s map — sun, moon, stars. The tendwa reminds us of how our simplest navigational moments are always multi-dimensional, embodied, spiritual, psychic, affective: one foot in front of the other can also mean face toward the wind, a turn east toward the sun, or following the North Star to freedom." -- from .break .dance, About
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Published in July, 2019 by Archipelagos, Columbia University in Issue 3.
This work was shared with the lab for the "Vision Unbound" exhibition in February 2024 by the artist. The exhibition celebrated Women's History Month and ran from 1 March to 23 April 2024.
PUBLICATION TYPE
Online Journal
COPY MEDIA FORMAT
Web