Relationships
The Otolith Collective
The Otolith Collective is a publicly funded, not-for-profit arts organisation run by Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar of the award-winning artist collective The Otolith Group. The Otolith Collective develops research into lectures, seminars, discussions and screening programmes with a wide range of museums, foundations and private institutions. Recent programmes and exhibitions include Graeme Thomson and Silvia Maglioni: it took forever getting ready to exist (2015) and Mark Fisher and Justin Barton: On Vanishing Land (2013) at The Showroom, A Cinema of Songs and People: The Films of Anand Patwardhan at Tate Modern (2013) and The Militant Image (2011–ongoing).

Film screening: Erik Moskowitz and Amanda Trager

eRikm: ElectroA (musique électroacoustique improvisée)

UIQ in Love_A Love of UIQ: Between Translation and Transduction
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Sci-fi futures and the production of subjectivities

Pan African Space Station (PASS)
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sorryyoufeeluncomfortable residency: From Africa to Future
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sorryyoufeelcomfortable: From Africa to Future Study Day

Continental Afrofutures Lecture One: Laingian Science Fiction
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Continental Afrofutures Lecture Two: The Final Scene of Hyenas: A Fable of Fatal Incorporation
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Genres of the Human
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Discussion with Mark Fisher, Justin Barton, The Otolith Collective, John Foxx and Elizabeth Walling

Graeme Thomson and Silvia Maglioni: it took forever getting ready to exist: UIQ (the unmaking-of)
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The Chimurenga Library
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Mark Fisher and Justin Barton: On Vanishing Land
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Genres of the Human

Women on Aeroplanes: Inflight Magazine #1

Women on Aeroplanes: Inflight Magazine #3

Women on Aeroplanes: Inflight Magazine #2