Event description
Cutting-edge Eora arts collective SOFT CENTRE makes its long-awaited Narrm debut with SUPERMODEL, an expansive three-day program of ecstatic performances, deep-dive keynotes, screenings and workshops unfolding at the Trades Hall from 29-31 August.
SOFT CENTRE’s SUPERMODEL continues with a day of intellectual and artistic discovery in Trades Hall, featuring forward-thinking keynotes, screenings, guided listening sessions and artist roundtables.
Highlights include acclaimed media theorist McKenzie Wark, returning to Australia for the first time in 10 years, in a keynote exploring fictions of ‘selfhood’. DeForrest Brown Jr. [ex-USA] envisions Afrofuturism as a ‘high-tech soulful operating system’, Rowan Savage outlines a postcolonial language practice through kinship with more-than-human intelligences and Jessika Khraznik [LBN] shares her innovative approach to knowledge preservation, open-source media repositories and community building.
The screening program includes Palestinian filmmaker Firas Shehadeh [PS], digital polyglot Meriem Bennani [MAR], The Extreme Self author Shumon Basar [UK] and POSTPOSTPOST co-founder Ruba Al-Sweel [USA] + more to be announced.
At the request of the SUPERMODEL artists, SOFT CENTRE’s SUPERMODEL program has relocated to Trades Hall.
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