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UNDEAD ARCHIVE: The Speculative Histories of The New Red Order

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Time: April 18, 2019, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Location: Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison Street

Part of the Syracuse Symposium

Part of the Syracuse Symposium series.

Adam Khalil (filmmaker)
Zack Khalil (filmmaker)
Jackson Polys (artist)

The New Red Order, featuring filmmakers Adam and Zack Khalil (Ojibway) and artist Jackson Polys (Tlingit), team up for an evening of video art, performance, and discussion about their latest project commissioned by Light Work and created in winter 2018 in and around Syracuse and the Syracuse University campus.

Using photogrammetry and 360 video, the project continues their radical intervention on the narratives of settler colonialism through virtual repatriation of ethnographic objects, remixing of the archive, and creative subversion of problematic monuments. Their latest work, created for exhibition at Urban Video Project’s architectural projection on the Everson Museum of Art, will be on view in the plaza after the event. Reception follows.

For more information, please contact Anneka Herre. Or, visit their Facebook page.

Bonus activity - April 16:

INAATE/SE/: the Speculative Histories of Adam and Zack Khalil
2:15-4 p.m.
Shemin Auditorium, Shaffer Art Buiding

The Department of Transmedia joins Urban Video Project in hosting a screening and artist talk with filmmakers Adam and Zack Khalil. Their acclaimed debut INAATSE/SE/, which re-imagines a traditional Anishshinaabe story and explores its resonance through the generations in their indigenous community.

Anneka Herre, Urban Video Project