Calling the Conjurers: An Otherwise Symposium for  Technologies of Black Life and Study

Calling the Conjurers: An Otherwise Symposium for Technologies of Black Life and Study

A multi-sited symposium dedicated to various technē and technologies for Black life and Black study, held 23-26 May 2024 in Toronto.

By Collaboratory for Black Poiēsis

Date and time

Thu, May 23, 2024 7:00 PM - Sun, May 26, 2024 7:00 PM EDT

Location

It's Ok* Studios

468 Queen Street West Toronto, ON M5V 2B2 Canada

Agenda

23 May
24 May
25 May
26 May

7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Simmer & Bubble - Performance Night

About this event

  • 3 days

Join us at Calling the Conjurers: An Otherwise Symposium for Technologies of Black Life and Study co-hosted by The Collaboratory for Black Poiēsis and Logic(s) magazine at Toronto's It's Ok* Studios, UofT's Rare Books Library, and other venues for four days of music performance, thought-provoking discussions, arts showcases, and creative workshops centered around the necessary technologies and creative techniques rooted in Black life and community. Mark your calendars and join us in the conjuring as we gather across the material and aesthetics concepts that challenge and nourish us: “algorithms,” as we gather across the material and aesthetics concepts that challenge and nourish us: “privacy,” “algorithms,” “archives,” “data,” “technoculture,” “community,” “belonging," and more.

Calling all community engineers and visionaries, witnesses, tinkerers, dreamers, preservers, weavers, alchemists of the digital, tillers of the grounds. Calling all maroon technologists, cultural meteorologists, grief doulas, fugitive innovators in the undercommons, keepers of the recipes, memory workers, tastemakers, digital alchemists. Calling in all on the fence waiting out the winds of revolution, and calling those who always pick up the phone when possibility calls, all who are committed to collective nourishment and infrastructure and generating deeper capacity and skill-sharing towards resourcing our manifold “we” and all our collective freedom dreams. Calling on the curious, the seekers of preparation, calling up the troubled, the joyously mad scientists, the invocators of kin to ask: What is our calling? And what technologies must we conjure, compose, and corral to meet and make these calls?

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