In Conversation with Erick Msumanje and Alexis Hithe

<span id="docs-internal-guid-87331cdb-7fff-ee25-9007-0b30f8aa1652"><span>Erick Msumanje’s short film, </span><span>VOLTA VOLTA</span><span>, and the accompanying artist statement, written by Alexis Hithe, reflect on the “ritual” and “digital” spaces expe...

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Main Authors: Erick Msumanje, Alexis Hithe, Kristen Laciste
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: eScholarship Publishing, University of California 2018-11-01
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Online Access:http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9s78x2s3
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spelling doaj-42feea3dc8994789a9cb9ee5b05e34382020-11-24T21:40:12ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaRefract2640-94292018-11-011110.5070/R71141458https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9s78x2s3In Conversation with Erick Msumanje and Alexis HitheErick MsumanjeAlexis HitheKristen Laciste<span id="docs-internal-guid-87331cdb-7fff-ee25-9007-0b30f8aa1652"><span>Erick Msumanje’s short film, </span><span>VOLTA VOLTA</span><span>, and the accompanying artist statement, written by Alexis Hithe, reflect on the “ritual” and “digital” spaces experienced by Black bodies. Editorial board member Kristen Laciste had the privilege to interview Msumanje, who is currently a Film and Digital Media Ph.D. student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Hithe, an alumna of the Visual Arts program at the University of California, San Diego, and a collaborator with the collective, Lotus. Laciste asked them about their endeavor, particularly the film’s inspirations and the articulation of “ritual” and “digital.” Laciste interviewed Msumanje in person and Hithe via Skype and over the phone on June 14, 2018. The following is the result of the dialogue between Msumanje, Hithe, and Laciste.</span></span>http://escholarship.org/uc/item/9s78x2s3Black body, black space, digital, ritual, sound
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publishDate 2018-11-01
description <span id="docs-internal-guid-87331cdb-7fff-ee25-9007-0b30f8aa1652"><span>Erick Msumanje’s short film, </span><span>VOLTA VOLTA</span><span>, and the accompanying artist statement, written by Alexis Hithe, reflect on the “ritual” and “digital” spaces experienced by Black bodies. Editorial board member Kristen Laciste had the privilege to interview Msumanje, who is currently a Film and Digital Media Ph.D. student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and Hithe, an alumna of the Visual Arts program at the University of California, San Diego, and a collaborator with the collective, Lotus. Laciste asked them about their endeavor, particularly the film’s inspirations and the articulation of “ritual” and “digital.” Laciste interviewed Msumanje in person and Hithe via Skype and over the phone on June 14, 2018. The following is the result of the dialogue between Msumanje, Hithe, and Laciste.</span></span>
topic Black body, black space, digital, ritual, sound
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