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Saturday, May 19 • 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Black Granular Narratives: The Level of Detail Necessary for Black Survival In America FULL

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Members of the legendary Chicago avant-noise outfit ONO consider Black survival, persona/personification, invisibility, the vanishing humanity of Blackness, colorism, hairism, and erasure. We acknowledge the inadequacy of Eurocentric music definitions, and the sonic work of our forbearers. We are noise. We are Black Noise.


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ONO

Statement of Purpose: Experimental performance, NOISE, and industrial poetry performance band; exploring gospel’s darkest conflicts, tragedies and premises. Chicago’s original Industrial/Avant/Gospel/Noise Band formed in January 1980 and have been with us ever since, so their... Read More →


Saturday May 19, 2018 2:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Art Institute Room 203