Standpoint (Rhy)pistemology
DeForrest Brown, Jr. Michael J. Love
Géza, 306 Maujer
Standpoint (Rhy)pistemology features rhythmanalyst DeForrest Brown, Jr. and interdisciplinary tap dance artist Michael J. Love in an evening of performances which together map the foundational Black histories of techno and house music onto improvisational and choreographed tap dance. Drawing from Michael J. Love’s idea of (RHY)PISTEMOLOGY! (OR, TO KNOW THROUGH THE RHYTHM), this event evokes the sociopolitical theory of “standpoint epistemology,” providing a framework through which marginalized people may generate new ideas and outcomes from their own specific cultural experience of electronic music and the future. This program channels DeForrest’s research on African American modernist traditions of rhythm and soul music as an intellectual site and sound of techno-vernacular expression.
Standpoint (Rhy)pistemology is held in celebration of Domain’s launch of this simulation sux, a collection of speculative essays and personal observations that recount the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, framing the epoch as the last chapter in a longer tale of financial and social collapse, written by DeForrest with analyst and designer Ting Ding 丁汀.