It was a Roadside Picnic (Beyond Black Orientalism) – the World as a futuristic re-imagination, existing in Time and Zones that Spring from and Move in Breath (2021).
Worldbuilders:
From the imaginary of Daad Futurism, coined by Afro-Somali artist Salma Noor joined by Megan Broadmeadow (WLS/UK), Brandon Covington Sam Sumana (USA), Nicholas Delap (WLS/UK), Ben Hall (ENG/SCO), Nayu Kim (KOR) and by Kinnari Saraiya (IND).
Supported by Indian breath specialist and neurologist Dr. Ash Ranpura (IND/UK) and framed and held in love and longing by Daad Futurism co-founders Amrita Dhallu (IND/UK) and Helen Starr (TT).
Credits:
Lead Artist: Salma Noor
Breath Specialist: Dr. Ash Ranpura
Curator: Kinnari Saraiya
Lead Developer: Benjamin Hall
Developers: Harry Appleyard & Nick Delap
Soundscapes: Megan Broadmeadow, Brandon Covington Sam Sumana, Salma Noor, Kinnari Saraiya,
Producer: The Mechatronic Library & Salma Noor
Commissioner: The Mechatronic Library
Special Thanks to Sammie, Don & Benny
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