Hél čhaŋkú kiŋ ȟpáye (There lies the road). A Dialogue About Making Art in a Good Way
Oglála Lakȟóta artist Kite hosts a conversation as a moment for reflection with artistic and research collaborators on her year-long VLC-supported project Hél čhaŋkú kiŋ ȟpáye (There lies the road). This exchange involves Indigenous and non-Indigenous thinkers, artists, and the general public in exploring notions of ethics, protocols, and Artificial Intelligence. As does Kite’s project, the panel engages with questions of how respect and reciprocity with the nonhuman, such as in Lakȟóta ontology, can inform art and world-making in a “Good Way.” Speakers: Suzanne Kite, Oglála Lakȟóta artist; Scott Benesiinaabandan, Anishinaabe artist; Clementine Bourdeaux, Sičáŋǧu Oglála Lakóta Doctoral Candidate in the World Arts and Cultures Department, UCLA; Jason Edward Lewis, Hawaiian and Samoan digital media theorist; University Research Chair, Concordia University, Montreal
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Online zoom meeting, Negombo, Sri Lanka
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May 21
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
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Hél čhaŋkú kiŋ ȟpáye (There lies the road). A Dialogue About Making Art in a Good Way
Where?
Online zoom meeting, Negombo, Sri Lanka
When?
May
21
Time?
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
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Signed
Interpreted
Oglála Lakȟóta artist Kite hosts a conversation as a moment for reflection with artistic and research collaborators on her year-long VLC-supported project Hél čhaŋkú kiŋ ȟpáye (There lies the road). This exchange involves Indigenous and non-Indigenous thinkers, artists, and the general public in exploring notions of ethics, protocols, and Artificial Intelligence. As does Kite’s project, the panel engages with questions of how respect and reciprocity with the nonhuman, such as in Lakȟóta ontology, can inform art and world-making in a “Good Way.” Speakers: Suzanne Kite, Oglála Lakȟóta artist; Scott Benesiinaabandan, Anishinaabe artist; Clementine Bourdeaux, Sičáŋǧu Oglála Lakóta Doctoral Candidate in the World Arts and Cultures Department, UCLA; Jason Edward Lewis, Hawaiian and Samoan digital media theorist; University Research Chair, Concordia University, Montreal
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