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Carlos Simon

Simon: Motherboxx Connection

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CSJr. Music  |  SKU: 1320-ss
  • Composer: Carlos Simon (1986-)
  • Instrumentation: Orchestra
  • Work: Motherboxx Connection (2021)
  • Binding: Spiral Bound
  • Size: 9.1 x 12.0 inches

Description

" Where are all the black people in comics?" This is a question posed by the creative duo, Black Kirby (John Jennings and Stacey Robinson). Based heavily in Afrofuturism, Black Kirby's characters show black people as heroes using ancient customs and futurist motifs from the African and African American diaspora. This piece is inspired by the many of the heroic characters found in the work of Black Kirby, but mainly Motherboxx Connection. (Black Kirby: In Search of the Motherboxx Connection)

According to scholar Regina N. Bradley, Motherboxx Connection is "a pun on Jack Kirby's motherbox, a living computer connected to the world, the Motherboxx too is a living computer with a heightened awareness of racial and sexual discourses surrounding the black body. The motherboxx is the technological equivalent of the "mother land" in the black diaspora imagination. She is where black identities merge and depart."

CSJr. Music

Simon: Motherboxx Connection

From $45.00

Description

" Where are all the black people in comics?" This is a question posed by the creative duo, Black Kirby (John Jennings and Stacey Robinson). Based heavily in Afrofuturism, Black Kirby's characters show black people as heroes using ancient customs and futurist motifs from the African and African American diaspora. This piece is inspired by the many of the heroic characters found in the work of Black Kirby, but mainly Motherboxx Connection. (Black Kirby: In Search of the Motherboxx Connection)

According to scholar Regina N. Bradley, Motherboxx Connection is "a pun on Jack Kirby's motherbox, a living computer connected to the world, the Motherboxx too is a living computer with a heightened awareness of racial and sexual discourses surrounding the black body. The motherboxx is the technological equivalent of the "mother land" in the black diaspora imagination. She is where black identities merge and depart."

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