[-empyre-] Introducing Net Blackness - Mendi + Keith Obadike and damali ayo



Please join me in welcoming July's guests for empyre, damali ayo, and
Mendi and Keith Obadike.

Mendi and Keith Obadike are interdisciplinary artists working with
music, live art, and conceptual internet artworks. Their works conduct
inquiry into the implications of social and cultural networks as relates
to blackness. Other areas of exploration include sex toys, current events,
and commodification of race and identity. In August of 2002, they
exhibited The Interaction of Coloreds, commissioned by the Whitney Museum
of American Art. At Yale University Mendi and Keith premiered their
Internet opera The Sour Thunder, which was commissioned by the Yale
Cabaret and will be released on CD by the classical music label Bridge
Records.

The Interaction of Coloreds
http://www.whitney.org/artport/gatepages/august02.shtml

Blackness for Sale
http://Obadike.tripod.com/ebay.html

The Sour Thunder
http://blacknetart.com/sour


damali ayo is a self-described junk artist--defining junk as "things
we once bought (or bought into) and keep around because we are accustomed to
their presence." Working from her studio in Portland, Oregon, ayo uses
installation, assemblage, sound, paint, fabric whatever it takes to
investigate concepts that engage her curiosity as well as social and
community issues in the US. Her most recent online work,
http://www.rent-a-negro.com/
is a performance work enabled by the internet.


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Michael Arnold Mages
mailto:marnoldm@du.edu
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