Nina Trivedi | Transhistorical Feedback Loops
Transhistorical Feedback Loops:
Dr Nina Trivedi will present her research in progress which seeks to further define transhistorical feedback loops. This particular type of loop considers memory, traditions, and ways to shape futures from different positionalities. She will begin with a look back at speculations of digital loops leading to a new temporality and consider ways that the transhistorical feedback loop can be analysed alongside the work of: Senga Nengudi, Moor Mother, Larry Achiampong, and Ruha Benjamin.
Dr Nina Trivedi is a writer, theorist and Lecturer in Design: Race & Intercultural Studies at Central St Martins. Nina was resident in critical practice at Royal Academy Schools in 2022-23 and in 2021-2022 worked on an archives residency with the Decolonising Arts Institute, UAL. Nina completed a PhD at the Royal College of Art in Critical & Historical studies. Upcoming publications include: Robotic Vision & Virtual Interfacings: Seeing, Sensing, Shaping with Edinburgh University Press and a collection of essays on Design & Race, with collaborators from CSM.
Date:
17 November 2022, 17:00 (Thursday, 6th week, Michaelmas 2022)
Venue:
128 Bullingdon Road, 128 Bullingdon Road OX4 1QP
Venue Details:
Project Space, 128 Bullingdon Road, Oxford OX4 1QP
Speaker:
Nina Trivedi (Central St Martins)
Organising department:
Ruskin School of Art
Organiser contact email address:
info@rsa.ox.ac.uk
Part of:
The Ruskin Visiting Speaker Series
Booking required?:
Not required
Cost:
Free
Audience:
Members of the University only
Editor:
Johanna Gullberg