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* [http://civichall.org/events/afrofuturism/ Afrofuturism: Imagining the Future of Black Identity], panel discussion, Civic Hall, New York, 3 Dec 2015. [http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/dec/07/afrofuturism-black-identity-future-science-technology Commentary].
 
* [http://civichall.org/events/afrofuturism/ Afrofuturism: Imagining the Future of Black Identity], panel discussion, Civic Hall, New York, 3 Dec 2015. [http://www.theguardian.com/culture/2015/dec/07/afrofuturism-black-identity-future-science-technology Commentary].
 
* [http://www.debalie.nl/agenda/podium/afrofuturism:-a-new-dawn/e_9782669/p_11767938/ Afrofuturism: A New Dawn], evening, De Balie, Amsterdam, 23 Dec 2016. [https://i-d.vice.com/nl/article/afrofuturisme-volgens-de-kunstenaar-airich Interview] (NL).
 
* [http://www.debalie.nl/agenda/podium/afrofuturism:-a-new-dawn/e_9782669/p_11767938/ Afrofuturism: A New Dawn], evening, De Balie, Amsterdam, 23 Dec 2016. [https://i-d.vice.com/nl/article/afrofuturisme-volgens-de-kunstenaar-airich Interview] (NL).
* [http://www.hmkv.de/_en/programm/programmpunkte/2017/Ausstellungen/2017_AFR.php Afro-Tech and the Future of Re-Invention], exhibition, HMKV, Dortmund, 21 Oct 2017-22 Apr 2018. Curated by [[Inke Arns]] (HMKV) and Fabian Saavedra-Lara (Interkultur Ruhr). Works by Sherif Adel, John Akomfrah, Jean-Pierre Bekolo, Neïl Beloufa, Frances Bodomo, Drexciya, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Louis Henderson, Jaromil, Wanuri Kahiu, Kapwani Kiwanga, Abu Bakarr Mansaray, Cristina de Middel, Fabrice Monteiro, Wangechi Mutu, The Otolith Group, RAMMELLZEE, Tabita Rezaire, Simon Rittmeier, Soda_Jerk. [http://www.dortmunder-u.de/en/event/afro-tech-and-future-re-invention]
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* [https://www.hmkv.de/exhibition/exhibition-detail/afro-tech-and-the-future-of-re-invention-en.html Afro-Tech and the Future of Re-Invention], exhibition, HMKV, Dortmund, 21 Oct 2017-22 Apr 2018. Curated by [[Inke Arns]] (HMKV) and Fabian Saavedra-Lara (Interkultur Ruhr). Works by Sherif Adel, John Akomfrah, Jean-Pierre Bekolo, Neïl Beloufa, Frances Bodomo, Drexciya, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Louis Henderson, Jaromil, Wanuri Kahiu, Kapwani Kiwanga, Abu Bakarr Mansaray, Cristina de Middel, Fabrice Monteiro, Wangechi Mutu, The Otolith Group, RAMMELLZEE, Tabita Rezaire, Simon Rittmeier, Soda_Jerk. [http://www.dortmunder-u.de/en/event/afro-tech-and-future-re-invention]
 
* [https://www.onassis.org/whats-on/enter-afrofuturism/enter-afrofuturism-talks-workshop Enter Afrofuturism], concerts, talks, workshop & screenings, Onassis Cultural Centre, Athens, 7-12 Nov 2017. Curated by Voltnoi & Quetempo (DETACH). With Sun Ra Arkestra, Actress, Dopplereffekt, Moor Mother, A Guy Called Gerald, ATH Kids, Nkisi, Black Quantum Futurism, Black Athena, Nathalie Mba Bikoro, Louis Chude-Sokei, Reynaldo Anderson, A Guy Called Gerald, The Otolith Group, Black Athena, Tabita Rezaire, Nkisi, Abdul Qadim Haqq.
 
* [https://www.onassis.org/whats-on/enter-afrofuturism/enter-afrofuturism-talks-workshop Enter Afrofuturism], concerts, talks, workshop & screenings, Onassis Cultural Centre, Athens, 7-12 Nov 2017. Curated by Voltnoi & Quetempo (DETACH). With Sun Ra Arkestra, Actress, Dopplereffekt, Moor Mother, A Guy Called Gerald, ATH Kids, Nkisi, Black Quantum Futurism, Black Athena, Nathalie Mba Bikoro, Louis Chude-Sokei, Reynaldo Anderson, A Guy Called Gerald, The Otolith Group, Black Athena, Tabita Rezaire, Nkisi, Abdul Qadim Haqq.
 
* [https://otherfutures.nl Other Futures] festival, Melkweg & Sugarfactory, Amsterdam, 2-4 Feb 2018. Focusing on non-Western science fiction.
 
* [https://otherfutures.nl Other Futures] festival, Melkweg & Sugarfactory, Amsterdam, 2-4 Feb 2018. Focusing on non-Western science fiction.

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In his book More Brilliant Than The Sun, Kodwo Eshun gives a concise summary of history of the term:

AfroFuturism comes from Mark Dery's '93 book [Flame Wars], but the trajectory starts with Mark Sinker. In 1992, Sinker starts writing on Black Science Fiction; that's because he's just been to the States and Greg Tate's been writing a lot about the interface between science fiction and Black Music. Tate wrote this review called "Yo Hermeneutics" which was a review of David Toop's Rap Attack plus a Houston Baker book, and it was one of the first pieces to lay out this science fiction of black technological music right there. And so anyway Mark went over, spoke to Greg, came back, started writing on Black Science Fiction. He wrote a big piece in The Wire, a really early piece on Black Science Fiction in which he posed this question, asks "What does it mean to be human?" In other words, Mark made the correlation between Blade Runner and slavery, between the idea of alien abduction and the real events of slavery. (cont.)

Music

Film

Fiction

Documentary

  • The Last Angel of History, dir. John Akomfrah, 45 min. Written and researched by Edward George of Black Audio Film Collective. Explores relationships between Pan-African culture, science fiction, intergalactic travel, and computer technology. Featuring Tate, Eshun, Goldie, Clinton, Derrick May and others. [1]

Communities, collectives

Resources

Criticism, reflection, historisation, statements

Kodwo Eshun, More Brilliant Than The Sun: Adventures In Sonic Fiction, 1998, Log, PDF.
Social Text 71: "Afrofuturism", ed. Alondra Nelson, 2002, Log, PDF.
  • Mark Dery, "Black to the Future: Interviews with Samuel R. Delany, Greg Tate, and Tricia Rose", in Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture, ed. Dery, Duke University Press, 1994, pp 179-222. [5]
    • "Black to the Future: Afro-Futurismus", in Loving the Alien, ed. Diedrich Diederichsen, Berlin: ID, 1998. (German)
  • Diedrich Diederichsen (ed.), Loving the Alien. Science Fiction, Diaspora, Multikultur, Berlin: ID, 1998, 224 pp. [7] (German)
  • Michelle-Lee White, Keith Piper, Alondra Nelson, Arnold J. Kemp, Erika Dalya Muhammad, "Aftrotech and Outer Spaces", Art Journal 60:3, Autumn 2001, pp 90-104.
  • Sandra Grayson, Visions of the Third Millennium, 2002.
  • Science Fiction Studies 34:2 (102): "Afrofuturism", Jul 2007. [10]
  • Adilifu Nama, Black Space: Imagining Race in Science Fiction Film, 2008.
Bibliographies

Events