Thehpi Chapcheyazala Wakhan (Unknowable Black Currant Hide) #1, Conductive Thread and Silver Thread on Black Leather, 3 ft x 3 ft score for improvising musician, Kite,...
<span style="font-weight: 400;"><em>Otakiya Thehpi Chapcheyazala (Black Currant Hide Manyfold)</em>, Silver Thread on Black Leather, 3 ft x 3 ft (star filled sky or a starlit night), score for improvising musician, Kite,...
Wichahpih'a (a clear night with a star-filled sky or a starlit night), score for improvising musician, silver thread on blue satin or screen printed, 2 ft x 2 ft, Kite,...
In this sculpture, the gallery walls, ceiling, and floors interrupt the physical space of a three-dimensional cube of United States Geologic Service survey data. The walls cut the sculpture into smaller and smaller parts,...
"How do I learn to mourn? How do our relatives support our mourning?"
This performance and sculpture series involves decorating funerary cakes while calling friends, relatives, and kin to talk about feeding others at funerals...
INTERVIEWS / MARCH 11, 2021
Practising the Unattainable
Indigenous dream-world data, temporal spirals and technologies to come—a poet and performer talks to an artist and composer about transformative ways of tuning...
The Indigenous Protocol and Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) Working Group develops new conceptual and practical approaches to building the next generation of A.I. systems.
The working group is interested the following questions:
From an...
Pȟehíŋ kiŋ líla akhíšoke. (Her hair was heavy.) is a new work by Oglala Lakȟóta artist, Kite, which builds on her hair-braid interfaces and new research into AI-generated text. The hair-braid interface is a...
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