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Jamaican Artists – Afrofuturism
Idris Veitch Digital and Mixed Media Artist Fashion Design Background Veitch’s work here [Veitch explores] themes of intercultural fusion with a series of digital collages titled “African Masks X Ukiyoe”. Veitch’s current body of work represents a natural evolution with a combination of bright colours, contrasting elements and nods to Afrofuturism. About Idris Veitch –…
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A Noob’s Journey into AI Art
By Kandice Thompson I first got into AI Art after I saw headlines of AI (artificial intelligence) generated concept art winning a competition which sparked debates online. Netizens were concerned that AI Art may phase out the need for traditional artists and whether or not it’s fair for AI Art to compete against humans. After…
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[Spoilers] Review of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
by Kandice Thompson This article containers spoilers Okay so hear me out, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was for the Black girls! Beyond the geopolitical wars and Marvel’s formulaic film style that has become standard in the superhero genre is a love letter to Black women and girls. No, this isn’t a co-sign of the damaging…
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Afrofuturism and Food: An Interview with Educator/Food Blogger Dayna-Lee Stewart
By Kandice Thompson Conceptually, Afrofuturism easily sits in the theoretical realm and for my project I’m trying to find how Jamaicans have knowingly and unknowingly contributed to or been influenced by such radical schools of thought. Knowing this, I have to interrogate the factors that constitute a society. An essential component that is easily overlooked…
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My Introduction to the Digital Humanities. Review of “Laurie Taylor and Cultivating Caribbean Knowledge”.
Greetings Cyber Sapiens My name is Kandice Thompson. I am a Literatures in English major, Film Studies minor at the University of the West Indies. On this day, in the year of our Lord 2022 this course, Creative Non-Fiction and Digital Media, felt like a necessity for a humanities student. In this techno-social era, navigating…
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Brainstorming: Afrofuturism and Language
By Kandice Thompson How Do We Reconstruct Blackness? Afrofuturism’s fluid ideology is a space where the cultural can meet digital as our imaginings of the future are inherently tied to the development of technology. Maybe we imagine a societal collapse heralded by such technology and “progression”. Will we be going back – Sankofa anyone? We…



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