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Statement:

Africa.Dot.Com: Drums 2 Digital focuses on representing Africa as part of the modern world, with cultures that have navigated into new media alongside the global community. As major characteristics of the information age, technology and new media are the dominant global institutions of communication at present and carry with them immense power. Access to computers, mobile phones, digital cameras, web cams, and other electronic tools has been increasing at a rapid rate. Africa.Dot.Com: Drums 2 Digital explores the changing landscape of communication and connectivity in Africa today. The exhibition introduces drums and other varied instruments that African cultures have utilized for centuries in dynamic, multi-sensory forms of coded communication executed to transmit sonant salutations, local history, beliefs and social values. Today, mobile phones, computers, and information and communication technologies (ICTS) provide increasingly enhanced and altered networks and connections in African villages and cities. As with drumming, coded signals are used in cell phone text messages and computer instant messaging. Themes of technology appear on fabrics used for clothing. E-mail marketing and cyber cafes are becoming a part of everyday life in urban areas. Artists are sharing ideas across cultural borders, developing creative partnerships, and reaching audiences thousands of miles away. Indeed, search engines, computerized list-serves, websites, and online forums allowed this exhibition to be effectively organized with African counterparts and others through these rapid communication systems. Africa.Dot.Com: Drums 2 Digital searches out these uses of technology in the art and social life of the first digital generation in Africa.

  - Deborah Stokes, Curator


Schedule:

August 27– October 11, 2007 [C]Spaces: Glass Curtain Gallery Columbia College Chicago

February 6, 2008- June 1, 2008 Museum of the African Diaspora (MoAD) San Francisco, California

Available after June 15, 2008

Exhibition Contents:

Sculpture, drums, instruments, textiles, photographs, DVD, CD-ROMs, cell phones, XO computer, web cam, and accompanying materials.

Space Requirements:

2,500-3,500 sq. ft.
*Africa.Dot.Com: Drums 2 Digital can be adapted to suit your exhibition space.

Curator:

Deborah Stokes is a lecturer at University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) where she teaches the Visual Art of Africa and Issues in Contemporary African Art. She is a Yoruba specialist who has numerous publications in African Arts, and conducted field research in Nigeria and Kenya. Her most recent interests have been in the uses and impact of technology in Africa.


Organized by [C]Spaces: Glass Curtain Gallery of Columbia College Chicago

Press/Reviews: 

Chicago Tribune Critic's Pick, January 2007

Chicagoist Notable Art in 2007

Contact:

Neysa Page-Lieberman, Director of [C]Spaces npage-lieberman@colum.edu
(312) 344-7696

Deborah Stokes, Curator 
dstokes@uic.edu