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Afrofuturism, a movement that began in the Black community during
the early 20th Century as an escape from racial hostility, economic
turmoil, and aggressive policing, is enjoying a renaissance
witnessed by the record-breaking success of creative projects,
including the Oscar-winning Marvel Studios film, Black Panther;
Regina King's Emmy-winning HBO superhero tale, Watchmen; Janelle
Monae's hit album, Dirty Computer; Jordan Peele's provocative
feature Get Out; Octavia Butler's famed science fiction novel,
Kindred; and Beyonce's visual album Black Is King. Now comes
Afrofuturist Tim Fielder's beautifully written and rendered
INFINITUM. In INFINITUM, King Aja Oba and Queen Lewa are revered
across the African continent for their impressive political and
military skills. Yet the future of their kingdom is in jeopardy,
for the royal couple do not have an heir of their own. When the
King kidnaps his son born to a concubine, Obinrin, she curses Oba
with the "gift" of immortality. After enjoying long, wonderful
lives both, Queen Lewa and the crown prince die naturally, leaving
the ageless bereaved King Oba heartbroken and alone. Taking
advantage of Oba's vulnerability, enemy nations rise to power and
kill the king - or so they think. King Aja Oba survives the fatal
attack, finally realizing the bitter fruit of Obinrin's curse. For
millennia, the immortal Oba wanders the earth, mourning his lost
subjects and searching for a new kingdom. His journey leads him
across time, allowing him to witness the trans-Atlantic slave
trade, the New World, and the American Civil Rights Movement. The
expansion of global technology brings about intergalactic travel,
first contact with an alien species, and conflicts within and
ultimately outside the known universe. Thrust into these seminal
events, Oba, now known by many as "John," faces harrowing decisions
that will determine mankind's physical and spiritual trajectory. In
280 plus stunningly emotional and evocative full-color images,
INFINITUM presents a unique cosmic experience, addressing issues of
racism, classism, gender inequity, the encroachment of technology
and the spiritual cost of war, while exposing the history behind
ancient mysteries.
The Black Speculative Arts Movement: Black Futurity, Art+Design is
a 21st century statement on the intersection of the future of
African people with art, culture, technology, and politics. This
collection enters the global debate on the emerging field of
Afrofuturism studies with an international array of scholars and
artists contributing to the discussion of Black futurity in the
21st century. The contributors analyze and respond to the
invisibility or mischaracterization of Black people in the popular
imagination, in science fiction, and in philosophies of history.
The Black Speculative Arts Movement: Black Futurity, Art+Design is
a 21st century statement on the intersection of the future of
African people with art, culture, technology, and politics. This
collection enters the global debate on the emerging field of
Afrofuturism studies with an international array of scholars and
artists contributing to the discussion of Black futurity in the
21st century. The contributors analyze and respond to the
invisibility or mischaracterization of Black people in the popular
imagination, in science fiction, and in philosophies of history.
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