
Exploring African diasporic perspectives on technology and design, national consciousness, and digital capacities for utopia, South African artist Bogosi Sekhukhuni calls on aspects of pop and the occult in his moving-image works, which act as tools for self-healing and the mining of collective trauma. Sekhukhuni joins us to present a selection of video works that examine the potential of digital spells, the generative power of dreams, and presuppositions of afrofuturism. The screening is followed by a discussion with Bogosi Sekhukhuni, artist and poet manuel arturo abreu, and MoMA curatorial fellow Hanna Girma.