Winter 2016
Editors: Heather Igloliorte, Julie Nagam, Carla Taunton
INDIGENOUS ART: NEW MEDIA AND THE DIGITAL convenes leading scholars, curators, and artists from the Indigenous territories in Canada, the United States of America, Australia, and Aotearoa (New Zealand). It brings forth urgent conversations about resistance to colonial modernism, and highlights the historic and ongoing use of technology by Indigenous communities and artists as vehicles of resilience and cultural continuity. This issue ignites productive dialogue around the definitions of new and digital media art and practice-based work within the framework of Indigenous art and theory. While showcasing Indigenous artists’ work, it also probes the significant ways that this work contributes to—yet also intervenes on—the fields of art history, visual, cultural and media studies. PUBLIC 54 contributors investigate contemporary Indigenous digital and new media art’s relationships with sovereignty, self-determination, and nationhood. Altogether, the diverse articles, artworks, and dialogues illustrate the ways that Indigenous new media art can dynamically activate and embody Indigenous epistemologies, cosmologies, and methodologies.
CONTENTS
Introduction | Heather Igloliorte, Julie Nagam, Carla Taunton
Pou Rewa, the Liquid Post, Māori Go Digital? | Maree Mills
Re:lating Necessity and Invention | Cheryl L’Hirondelle
A Brief (Media) History of the Indigenous Future | Jason Edward Lewis
Artwork | Skawennati
LEFT_CHANNEL | Geronimo Inutiq
Aesthetics, Violence, and Indigeneity | Jolene Rickard
Coming of Age under Colonialism | Wahe Kavara
Reverse Notions, Darkness and Light | Megan Tamati-Quennell + Lisa Reihana
Deciphering the Refusal of the Digital and Binary Codes of Sovereignty/Self-Determination and Civilized/Savage | Julie Nagam
Skull Stories | Jordan Bennett
For this Land: Chiefswood | Jackson 2bears + Janet Rogers
Arctic Cultural (Mis)Representation: Advocacy, Activism, and Artistic Expression through Social Media | Erin Yunes
Tilllutarniit: History, Land, and Resilience in Inuit Film and Video | Heather Igloliorte
The Phone Booth Project | Jennifer Biddle, Lily Hibberd + Curtis Taylor
On Indigenous Digit-al Media and Augmented Realities in Will Wilson’s eyeDazzler: Trans-customary Portal to Another Dimension | Laura E. Smith
Animation Stills | Amanda Strong
Nga Whatu-ora: We the Living Are the Seeing Eyes of Our Sleeping Ancestors | Natalie Robertson
Bodies that Matter | Léuli Eshraghi, Angela Tiatia + Jasmine Te Hira
blueberry pie under a martian sky | Scott Benesiinaabandan
In Dialogue: Scott Benesiinaabandan’s waabana’iwewin | Jaimie Isaac
Artwork | Bracken Hanuse Corlett
Games as Enduring Presence | Elizabeth LaPensée
Digital Games Stills | Pinnguaq
Exhibition and Book Reviews by: Teresa Carlesimo | Michael DiRisio | Eli Horwatt | Cody Lang | Maria Katharina Schmidt | Claudia Sicondolfo | Angela Walcott
Softcover, perfect-bound, b&w and colour.