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- Martine_Syms abstract "Martine Syms was born in Los Angeles, California, United States. In 2007, Syms received an BFA in Film, Video, and New Media at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. From 2007-2011 Syms ran Golden Age, an artist-run project space in Chicago. Syms is the founder of Dominica Publishing. In 2013, Syms published “The Mundane Afrofuturist Manifesto” through Rhizome. In her manifesto Syms calls for black diasporic artistic producers to create culture that focuses on a more realistic future on earth. Syms writes, \"The imaginative challenge that awaits any Mundane Afrofuturist author who accepts that this is it: Earth is all we have. What will we do with it? The chastening but hopefully enlivening effect of imagining a world without fantasy bolt-holes: no portals to the Egyptian kingdoms, no deep dives to Drexciya, no flying Africans to whisk us off to the Promised Land...The understanding that our \"twoness\" is inherently contemporary, even futuristic. DuBois asks how it feels to be a problem. Ol’ Dirty Bastard says \"If I got a problem, a problem's got a problem 'til it’s gone.\"In 2014, Syms released Most Days, which consisted of table read of Syms screenplay about an average day looks like for a young black woman in 2050 Los Angeles. The score for the album was composed by Neal Reinalda. In 2015 Syms was included in the New Museum Triennial Surround Audience.".
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