August sees the ICA present Temporal Deprogramming, a two-week programme from Philadelphia-based interdisciplinary artists Black Quantum Futurism, including a new installation and an accompanying live programme.
Other highlights include a series of scholarly presentations and a performance to coincide with the end of I, I, I, I, I, I, I, Kathy Acker, and the opening of Freedom and Friendship, an exhibition exploring voice, political expression and notions of home.
Black Quantum Futurism: Temporal Deprogramming
13 – 25 August
Black Quantum Futurism’s practice is centred on a radical artistic methodology inspired by #Afrofuturism, Afrodiasporan traditions of consciousness, and quantum physics.
Over the course of two weeks, Black Quantum Futurism present a new installation and an accompanying live programme of music, performance, spoken word, talks and workshops.
Tuesday 13 August, 6:30pm
Grandmother Paradoxes, DIY Time Travel + Quantum Event Mapping
Thursday 15 August, 6:45pm
Black Quantum Futurism × The Otolith Group: Black Chronopolitica
Saturday 17 August, 2:00pm
Sunday 18 August, 7:00pm
Nkisi and Moor Mother: New and Old Sounds
Plus more events still to be announced.