In "We are the [Hackers], Baby, [Hackers] are we," Ariel René Jackson and Michael J. Love perform as their alter egos, Confuserella and Babé, and illustrate a Black futuristic location where wormholes serve as conduits between the present and past. The two hack a method for traversing time and imagining new sites for planting their loved ones’ histories.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until January 8, 2022.
In "We are the [Hackers], Baby, [Hackers] are we," Ariel René Jackson and Michael J. Love perform as their alter egos, Confuserella and Babé, and illustrate a Black futuristic location where wormholes serve as conduits between the present and past. The two hack a method for traversing time and imagining new sites for planting their loved ones’ histories.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until January 8, 2022.
In "We are the [Hackers], Baby, [Hackers] are we," Ariel René Jackson and Michael J. Love perform as their alter egos, Confuserella and Babé, and illustrate a Black futuristic location where wormholes serve as conduits between the present and past. The two hack a method for traversing time and imagining new sites for planting their loved ones’ histories.
Following the opening day, the exhibit will be on display until January 8, 2022.