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Presented by The New School in partnership with Lincoln Center

How can different disciplines engage, re-think and explore cross-disciplinary collaboration? What are the questions? What are the fears? How do we stay connected and human in the abundance of technology creating rapid moving landscapes, new realities, and global impacts? What can we dream? Join faculty from The New School working in architecture, creative performance, design and psychology for a dynamic conversation centered in Afro-Futurism, technology, and storytelling. The program will open with a performance on Fiddle Henge, a robotically controlled array of four violins mounted on a 24” bass drum that is played by a motorized acrylic disk; and The Illustrious Blacks will provide a closing set to engage our bodies, spirits, and minds. Program curated by Gayle Fekete with New School faculty Pani Favid, Julia Foulkes, Maya Georgieva, Jeongki Lim, Katie Swenson,and Ross Wightman.

Run time: approximately 1 hour 30 minutes

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