Book Chapter:
‘Surface Fictions’, in Futures
and Fictions, ed. by Henriette Gunkel, Ayesha Hameed and Simon O’Sullivan
(London: Repeater, 2017)
Nominated for the 2018 International Center of Photography Infinity Award in Critical Writing and Research
In what ways could we imagine a world different from the one in which we currently live?
This is the question addressed by the essays and conversations in Futures and Fictions, which explore possibilities for a different “political imaginary”.
With discussions around decolonization, new Afro- and other futurisms, post-capitalism, science fiction, and new kinds of social movements – and the intersections of these with contemporary art practice and visual culture – Futures and Fictions creates a space for alternate narratives and image-worlds that might be pitched against our neoliberal present.
︎ Download the chapter here
︎ Buy the book here
Nominated for the 2018 International Center of Photography Infinity Award in Critical Writing and Research
In what ways could we imagine a world different from the one in which we currently live?
This is the question addressed by the essays and conversations in Futures and Fictions, which explore possibilities for a different “political imaginary”.
With discussions around decolonization, new Afro- and other futurisms, post-capitalism, science fiction, and new kinds of social movements – and the intersections of these with contemporary art practice and visual culture – Futures and Fictions creates a space for alternate narratives and image-worlds that might be pitched against our neoliberal present.
︎ Download the chapter here
︎ Buy the book here