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Mendi & Keith Obadike

Mendi Obadike (née Lewis; born 1973) and Keith Obadike (born 1973) are a Black American couple who are artists and educators, of Igbo Nigerian heritage.[citation needed] They create music, writing, and art.[1] Their music, performance art, and conceptual internet artwork have been exhibited internationally. They are both professors at Cornell University.[2][3]

Mendi and Keith Obadike in 2013

Mendi is a poet and Keith is a composer and sound artist, they are married.[4] Their writing and art projects have been featured in Art Journal,[5] Artthrob, Meridians, Black Arts Quarterly, El País and Tema Celeste, in books such as Internet Art (2004) by Rachel Greene,[6] Sound Unbound (2008), edited by DJ Spooky, and featured several times on WNYC's New Sounds since 2007.

Early lives and educations edit

Mendi Lewis Obadike edit

Mendi Lewis Obadike was born in 1973 in Palo Alto, California,[4] while her parents were completing graduate work at Stanford University. She was raised in Nashville.[4] Her mother is Shirley A. R. Lewis, a former president of Paine College with a education background;[7][8] and her father Ronald McGhee Lewis, was a social worker.[9] Early on, she experimented making songs with cassette overdubs of her Casio keyboard and computer graphics on a Commodore computer.[citation needed] Later Mendi studied Latin, became fluent in Spanish.[citation needed]

Mendi wrote her first play and edited Focus literary journal while living in Atlanta and studying at Spelman College.[citation needed] She graduated with highest honors in English and was awarded a fellowship to pursue a Ph.D. in Literature and Sound Theory at Duke University,[10] and joined the Cave Canem Poetry Collective.[citation needed] Her poetry book Armor and Flesh (2004) was awarded the Naomi Long Madgett prize from her publisher Lotus Press (now Broadside Lotus Press).[4] She was faculty at Pratt Institute for many years.

Keith Obadike edit

Keith A. L. Townsend Obadike was born in 1973[6] in Nashville, Tennessee. His mother worked as an administrator at the post office and his father (who studied briefly with inventor Buckminster Fuller) was an electrical engineer from Nigeria.[citation needed] While growing up in Nashville, Keith studied classical piano, woodwinds and began programming BASIC on a TRS-80 computer, and worked as a sound designer and producer on the local hip-hop scene. He was subsequently discovered by Kedar Massenburg (Motown Records president) and was signed to MCA records where he worked with R&B artists such as D'Angelo and Angie Stone as well as performed in concert with Lauryn Hill/the Fugees and P-Funk.[citation needed] He later met and was influenced by electronic music composers like Paul Lansky and Olly Wilson while working at Duke University. Keith went on to study painting and digital art at North Carolina Central University and later became the first African-American to earn an MFA in Sound Design from Yale University.[10]

Career edit

In 1996 Mendi and Keith started making conceptual Internet art and sound art works together with the goal of creating Internet operas. In 1998 they studied the art and conducted interviews with artists in Ghana on electronic media. After requesting sound submissions from friends by email, they created the Uli Suite a sound art piece based on the Igbo abstract art form.[10]

In 2000 they created "My Hands/Wishful Thinking", an Internet art memorial for Amadou Diallo. This work, exhibited at the MIT List Visual Arts Center in the 2001 group show "Race in Digital Space,"[11] generated much discussion both online and off when they offered Keith's Blackness for sale on eBay in 2001 as an Internet performance. Mendi also created the minimalist hypertext piece Keeping Up Appearances, the first Black feminist net.art work.

In 2002 Mendi and Keith premiered their Internet opera The Sour Thunder (Bridge Records, Inc.) which featured hypertext writings by literary critic Houston Baker, performance artist Coco Fusco and musician DJ Spooky among others. This was the first new media work commissioned by the Yale Cabaret, and the Obadikes launched The Interaction of Coloreds (commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art).

In 2003 Keith worked with playwright Anna Deavere Smith as sound designer and composer for her play Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992 at the Lincoln Center Institute, and Mendi's poetry was featured at the Studio Museum in Harlem in response to an exhibition of visual artist Gary Simmons’ work. Also in 2003 they launched "The Pink of Stealth", an Internet/ DVD surround sound work commissioned by the New York African Film Festival and Electronic Arts Intermix, and The Sour Thunder was broadcast internationally from 104.1 FM in Berlin and was released on CD from Bridge Records in 2004. Keith was also awarded a Connecticut Critics’ Circle Award for his sound design work at the Yale Repertory Theater.[12]

They received a Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship to develop an installation and album entitled TaRonda Who Wore White Gloves. Their Internet opera, entitled Four Electric Ghosts, was developed for Toni Morrison's Atelier at Princeton University in 2005 and the Kitchen in New York in 2009. They've curated the sound art exhibition "Ya Heard: Sounds from the Artbase" for Rhizome.org and the New Museum of Contemporary Art. Mendi's 2004 book Armor and Flesh[10][13] (Lotus Press)[14] won the Naomi Long Madgett Poetry Award.

They contributed a chapter to the 2008 Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture (The MIT Press, 2008) edited by Paul D. Miller a.k.a. DJ Spooky. The same year they produced a compilation CD entitled Crosstalk: American Speech Music on Bridge Records. The album features music by Vijay Iyer, Guillermo E. Brown, Shelley Hirsch, George E. Lewis, Pamela Z, John Link, Paul Lansky, Tracie Morris, DJ Spooky, Daniel Bernard Roumain and Peter Gordon/Lawrence Weiner.

Selected works edit

Black.Net.Art Actions edit

Black.Net.Art Actions is a suite of new media works the Obadikes produced between 2001 and 2003 published in re : skin at MIT Press[1] and available at their then-website blackartnet.com. The works include Blackness for Sale (2001), Keeping Up Appearances (2001), The Interaction of Coloreds (2002), and The Pink of Stealth (2003).[10]

Blackness For Sale edit

Created in 2001, Keith Obadike's Blackness for Sale was an eBay page advertising the sale of his blackness.[6] An item for sale on the platform typically includes a title or name of the product, a description of its uses, a starting price, and a photograph. For Blackness for Sale, Obadike followed this format replacing the description with a litany of pros and cons of being Black. He gave selling points juxtaposed with “warnings” of the drawbacks of owning a Black identity.[6] The piece furthered the notion that Black people have been homogenized to the point where their experiences have become indistinguishable; to the outside world and the buyer, there is one Black experience. Part of a person is advertised and valued much higher while systematically omitting the other elements that define their personhood. A Black person's most profitable aspect is no longer their physical body but rather other things that encompasses their existence. Black culture has become a new form of capital, the internet where it is exchanged. Black culture can be taken from the internet without having to interact with or acknowledge the Black body, thus erasing Black people. Whereas before, Black people were only valued in capitalist societies for their physical abilities, they are now more so valued for their cultural capital.

The Pink of Stealth edit

This six-minute sound piece references the English foxtrot tradition (its title, references the term In the pink) and uses African thumb pianos. It became part of their 2009 album Crosstalk on Bridge Records and was featured on WNYC's New Sounds in 2010.[15]

Praise songs and installations edit

A series of Mendi + Keith's works dedicated to other artists.

If the Heavens Don't Hear/The Earth Will Hear (2008) edit

This two-song project was originally created for a benefit for the arts center Denniston Hill, founded by Paul Pfeiffer, Julie Mehretu, Lawrence Chua, Beth Stryker, Robin Vachal and kara lynch. For this event Mendi + Keith created their first two praise songs. If the Heavens Don't Hear (A Roller Skating Jam for Marian Anderson) is an R&B song created in honor of the opera singer Marian Anderson. The song was remixed by Gordon Voidwell/WILLS. The Earth Will Hear (for Audre Lorde and Marlon Riggs) was created in honor of the poet Audre Lorde and filmmaker Marlon Riggs.[16]

The Good Hand (for Toni Morrison) (2010) edit

The Good Hand is a song written and performed in the style of a folk ballad. In this work the Obadike's set writer Toni Morrison's historic Nobel Prize Lecture to music. The work was included in the book Toni Morrison: Forty Years in The Clearing.[17]

Albedo (for Angela Davis) (2014) edit

Albedo is a four-channel sound installation. In the audio recording, a fable is told by a lone voice about an ogre and his battle with the moon.[18] The story is underscored with a droning bassline, the chirping of nocturnal insects and the distant cry of loons. The central wall of the installation is printed with a quote from philosopher and activist Angela Davis on freedom.

Blues Speaker (for James Baldwin) (2015) edit

Blues Speaker is a large-scale 24-channel, 12-hour sound work installed in The New School in New York. The piece wraps around the building turning the glass facade of the University Center into a speaker.[19] The artists used their own field recordings from Harlem mixed with original music and excerpts of their performance of James Baldwin's short story "Sony's Blues."[20]

Ring Shout (for Octavia Butler) (2016) edit

Ring Shout is a four-channel work made for a gallery context. It uses text from a unpublished story by science fiction writer Octavia Butler combined with swirling atmospheric recordings made by the Obadikes to create a circular sound reminiscent of the African-American folk dance, the ring shout.[21]

Americana suites edit

In Big House/Disclosure (2007) Mendi + Keith created an 8-channel sound-installation in Northwestern University's Kresge Hall. It featured an original house song interwoven with oral interviews with 100 Chicago-area citizens about family history, architecture, slavery and house music. The music in the installation was driven by the real-time changing stock prices of contemporary American companies with historical ties to the transatlantic slave trade, discovered under the ordinance required by the city.[22]

In American Cypher the Obadikes use a small bell that belonged to Sally Hemings as a sound source. They recorded Hemings’ bell and used it to create an immersive sound and video installation. The exhibition included a series of letterpress prints and a book of poems and a live performance.[23]

Free/Phase (2014–15) has three components. Part 1: Beacon is a sound installation that played from the rooftop of the Chicago Cultural Center and Stony Island Arts Bank. The piece used a large parabolic speaker to project a narrow beam of sound like a spotlight into the streets of Chicago. It played phrases of freedom songs morning, noon and evening like a church bell or call to prayer. Part 2: Overcome is a video and four-channel sound work. This piece uses sounds from the Edmund Pettus Bridge (the site of 1965's Bloody Sunday) in Selma, Alabama to create a haunting version of the civil right anthem We Shall Overcome. Part 3: In Dialogue with DJs Mendi + Keith invited the public to sit with popular Chicago DJs and have a guided conversation and private listening session using a playlist of freedom songs.[24][25]

Sonic Migration (2015–16) Part 1: Homes is a video and four-channel sound work. The video shows slow moving imagery of the internal architecture of Tindley Temple, a historic Black Philadelphia church against ambient recording of the structure and Mendi + Keith's remix of the Tindley composition "A Better Home."[26][27]

Utopias: Seeking For A City (2018-2019) was inspired by free African-American towns created from the early 1800s to the late 1960s in America. Mendi + Keith researched and visited a few of these historic towns across the U.S. making audio and video recordings. This material became the basis for an installation in an mid-19th century house in at Weeksville Heritage Center in Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The installation featured Mendi + Keith's rendition of the Africa-American spiritual "I am Seeking for A City" playing through the walls, floors and ceiling of the house against a series of Mendi + Keith's framed hand-drawn maps of African-American towns and a video landscapes the towns.[28][29][30]

Books edit

  • Mendi Lewis Obadike, Armor and Flesh Detroit: Lotus Press, 2004[31]
  • Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture, Paul Dennis Miller also known as DJ Spooky, ed., Boston: MIT Press, 2008, ISBN 9780262633635
  • re:skin, Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth, eds., Boston: MIT Press, 2009, ISBN 9780262512497[32]
  • Mendi + Keith Obadike, Big House/Disclosure, Berkeley, CA: 1913 Press, 2014[5][33]
  • Mendi + Keith Obadike, Four Electric Ghosts, Berkeley, CA: 1913 Press, 2014[5]
  • “Conversations and Utopias: Holger Schulze in Conversation with Mendi + Keith Obadike” in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art, Sanne Krogh Groth and Holger Schulze, eds., Bloomsbury, 2020[5]

References edit

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  3. ^ "Keith Obadike". Cornell University College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.
  4. ^ a b c d Greenberg, Arielle; Zucker, Rachel (2008-05-15). Women Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections. University of Iowa Press. p. 292. ISBN 978-1-58729-639-0.
  5. ^ a b c d "Faculty and Staff Keith A. L. Townsend Obadike". William Patterson University.
  6. ^ a b c d Rachel Greene, Internet Art (London: Thames & Hudson, 2004), p. 185-86
  7. ^ Smith, Jessie Carney; Phelps, Shirelle (1992). Notable Black American Women. VNR AG. pp. 408–409. ISBN 978-0-8103-9177-2 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ "Dr. Shirley Lewis Becomes First Female President of Paine College in Augusta, GA". Jet. Vol. 85 (3 ed.). Johnson Publishing Company. May 23, 1994. ISSN 0021-5996.
  9. ^ Local, Montclair (2022-09-06). . Montclair Local. Archived from the original on 2023-10-12. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  10. ^ a b c d e "Mendi and Keith Obadike". Experimental Television Center. 17 June 2011. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  11. ^ "Race in Digital Space". listart.mit.edu. 13 January 2022. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  12. ^ Rizzo, Frank (22 June 2004). "Connecticut Crix find 'Eddie' very good". Variety.
  13. ^ "PRODUCERS INDEX / MENDI AND KEITH OBADIKE". Third Coast International Audio Festival. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  14. ^ "Armor and flesh: poems". New York Public Library.
  15. ^ "New Sounds #2973: Words and Music". WNYC. 15 November 2010. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  16. ^ "DOCUMENT". documentelegy.blogspot.com. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  17. ^ Cobo-Piñero, Rocío (July 2022). "BEYOND LITERATURE: TONI MORRISON'S MUSICAL AND VISUAL LEGACY FOR BLACK WOMEN ARTISTS" (PDF). Feminismo/S. 40: 27–51.
  18. ^ http://museum.bucknell.edu/files/2014/01/obadike-label-albedo1.pdf
  19. ^ "Mendi + Keith Obadike Blues Speaker [for James Baldwin] - e-flux Education". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  20. ^ "On Blues Speaker [for James Baldwin]: A Conversation with Mendi and Keith Obadike – Social Text". socialtextjournal.org. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  21. ^ "Ring Shout (for Octavia Butler)". Clockshop. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  22. ^ "Big House / Disclosure". Third Coast International Audio Festival. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
  23. ^ American Cypher Project - Mendi and Keith Obadike, retrieved 2023-06-17
  24. ^ "Center for Black Music Research Public Sound Exhibition: FREE/PHASE". www.colum.edu. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  25. ^ . 2016-12-11. Archived from the original on 2016-12-11. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  26. ^ "Sonic Migration: Morning Comes". Scribe Video Center. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  27. ^ . 2019-07-20. Archived from the original on 2019-07-20. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
  28. ^ "Mendi + Keith Obadike Artists in Residence at Weeksville". Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation. 2018-12-18. Retrieved 2023-06-17.
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  30. ^ Mendi + Keith Obadike - Utopias: Seeking For A City at Weeksville Heritage Center, retrieved 2023-06-17
  31. ^ Sachs, Carly (December 31, 2007). "POETRY ROADTRIP: Detroit; "Obadike's Armor and Flesh, and Madgett's Lotus Press"". KGB LitMag. Retrieved 2023-10-12.
  32. ^ "re:skin Edited by Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth". MIT Press. Retrieved 13 November 2022.
  33. ^ "Big house/Disclosure". New York Public Library. 2014. ISBN 9780977935192. OCLC 876350270.

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Mendi Obadike nee Lewis born 1973 and Keith Obadike born 1973 are a Black American couple who are artists and educators of Igbo Nigerian heritage citation needed They create music writing and art 1 Their music performance art and conceptual internet artwork have been exhibited internationally They are both professors at Cornell University 2 3 Mendi and Keith Obadike in 2013Mendi is a poet and Keith is a composer and sound artist they are married 4 Their writing and art projects have been featured in Art Journal 5 Artthrob Meridians Black Arts Quarterly El Pais and Tema Celeste in books such as Internet Art 2004 by Rachel Greene 6 Sound Unbound 2008 edited by DJ Spooky and featured several times on WNYC s New Sounds since 2007 Contents 1 Early lives and educations 1 1 Mendi Lewis Obadike 1 2 Keith Obadike 2 Career 3 Selected works 3 1 Black Net Art Actions 3 1 1 Blackness For Sale 3 1 2 The Pink of Stealth 3 2 Praise songs and installations 3 2 1 If the Heavens Don t Hear The Earth Will Hear 2008 3 2 2 The Good Hand for Toni Morrison 2010 3 2 3 Albedo for Angela Davis 2014 3 2 4 Blues Speaker for James Baldwin 2015 3 2 5 Ring Shout for Octavia Butler 2016 3 3 Americana suites 4 Books 5 ReferencesEarly lives and educations editMendi Lewis Obadike edit Mendi Lewis Obadike was born in 1973 in Palo Alto California 4 while her parents were completing graduate work at Stanford University She was raised in Nashville 4 Her mother is Shirley A R Lewis a former president of Paine College with a education background 7 8 and her father Ronald McGhee Lewis was a social worker 9 Early on she experimented making songs with cassette overdubs of her Casio keyboard and computer graphics on a Commodore computer citation needed Later Mendi studied Latin became fluent in Spanish citation needed Mendi wrote her first play and edited Focus literary journal while living in Atlanta and studying at Spelman College citation needed She graduated with highest honors in English and was awarded a fellowship to pursue a Ph D in Literature and Sound Theory at Duke University 10 and joined the Cave Canem Poetry Collective citation needed Her poetry book Armor and Flesh 2004 was awarded the Naomi Long Madgett prize from her publisher Lotus Press now Broadside Lotus Press 4 She was faculty at Pratt Institute for many years Keith Obadike edit Keith A L Townsend Obadike was born in 1973 6 in Nashville Tennessee His mother worked as an administrator at the post office and his father who studied briefly with inventor Buckminster Fuller was an electrical engineer from Nigeria citation needed While growing up in Nashville Keith studied classical piano woodwinds and began programming BASIC on a TRS 80 computer and worked as a sound designer and producer on the local hip hop scene He was subsequently discovered by Kedar Massenburg Motown Records president and was signed to MCA records where he worked with R amp B artists such as D Angelo and Angie Stone as well as performed in concert with Lauryn Hill the Fugees and P Funk citation needed He later met and was influenced by electronic music composers like Paul Lansky and Olly Wilson while working at Duke University Keith went on to study painting and digital art at North Carolina Central University and later became the first African American to earn an MFA in Sound Design from Yale University 10 Career editIn 1996 Mendi and Keith started making conceptual Internet art and sound art works together with the goal of creating Internet operas In 1998 they studied the art and conducted interviews with artists in Ghana on electronic media After requesting sound submissions from friends by email they created the Uli Suite a sound art piece based on the Igbo abstract art form 10 In 2000 they created My Hands Wishful Thinking an Internet art memorial for Amadou Diallo This work exhibited at the MIT List Visual Arts Center in the 2001 group show Race in Digital Space 11 generated much discussion both online and off when they offered Keith s Blackness for sale on eBay in 2001 as an Internet performance Mendi also created the minimalist hypertext piece Keeping Up Appearances the first Black feminist net art work In 2002 Mendi and Keith premiered their Internet opera The Sour Thunder Bridge Records Inc which featured hypertext writings by literary critic Houston Baker performance artist Coco Fusco and musician DJ Spooky among others This was the first new media work commissioned by the Yale Cabaret and the Obadikes launched The Interaction of Coloreds commissioned by the Whitney Museum of American Art In 2003 Keith worked with playwright Anna Deavere Smith as sound designer and composer for her play Twilight Los Angeles 1992 at the Lincoln Center Institute and Mendi s poetry was featured at the Studio Museum in Harlem in response to an exhibition of visual artist Gary Simmons work Also in 2003 they launched The Pink of Stealth an Internet DVD surround sound work commissioned by the New York African Film Festival and Electronic Arts Intermix and The Sour Thunder was broadcast internationally from 104 1 FM in Berlin and was released on CD from Bridge Records in 2004 Keith was also awarded a Connecticut Critics Circle Award for his sound design work at the Yale Repertory Theater 12 They received a Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship to develop an installation and album entitled TaRonda Who Wore White Gloves Their Internet opera entitled Four Electric Ghosts was developed for Toni Morrison s Atelier at Princeton University in 2005 and the Kitchen in New York in 2009 They ve curated the sound art exhibition Ya Heard Sounds from the Artbase for Rhizome org and the New Museum of Contemporary Art Mendi s 2004 book Armor and Flesh 10 13 Lotus Press 14 won the Naomi Long Madgett Poetry Award They contributed a chapter to the 2008 Sound Unbound Sampling Digital Music and Culture The MIT Press 2008 edited by Paul D Miller a k a DJ Spooky The same year they produced a compilation CD entitled Crosstalk American Speech Music on Bridge Records The album features music by Vijay Iyer Guillermo E Brown Shelley Hirsch George E Lewis Pamela Z John Link Paul Lansky Tracie Morris DJ Spooky Daniel Bernard Roumain and Peter Gordon Lawrence Weiner Selected works editBlack Net Art Actions edit Black Net Art Actions is a suite of new media works the Obadikes produced between 2001 and 2003 published in re skin at MIT Press 1 and available at their then website blackartnet com The works include Blackness for Sale 2001 Keeping Up Appearances 2001 The Interaction of Coloreds 2002 and The Pink of Stealth 2003 10 Blackness For Sale edit Created in 2001 Keith Obadike s Blackness for Sale was an eBay page advertising the sale of his blackness 6 An item for sale on the platform typically includes a title or name of the product a description of its uses a starting price and a photograph For Blackness for Sale Obadike followed this format replacing the description with a litany of pros and cons of being Black He gave selling points juxtaposed with warnings of the drawbacks of owning a Black identity 6 The piece furthered the notion that Black people have been homogenized to the point where their experiences have become indistinguishable to the outside world and the buyer there is one Black experience Part of a person is advertised and valued much higher while systematically omitting the other elements that define their personhood A Black person s most profitable aspect is no longer their physical body but rather other things that encompasses their existence Black culture has become a new form of capital the internet where it is exchanged Black culture can be taken from the internet without having to interact with or acknowledge the Black body thus erasing Black people Whereas before Black people were only valued in capitalist societies for their physical abilities they are now more so valued for their cultural capital The Pink of Stealth edit This six minute sound piece references the English foxtrot tradition its title references the term In the pink and uses African thumb pianos It became part of their 2009 album Crosstalk on Bridge Records and was featured on WNYC s New Sounds in 2010 15 Praise songs and installations edit A series of Mendi Keith s works dedicated to other artists If the Heavens Don t Hear The Earth Will Hear 2008 edit This two song project was originally created for a benefit for the arts center Denniston Hill founded by Paul Pfeiffer Julie Mehretu Lawrence Chua Beth Stryker Robin Vachal and kara lynch For this event Mendi Keith created their first two praise songs If the Heavens Don t Hear A Roller Skating Jam for Marian Anderson is an R amp B song created in honor of the opera singer Marian Anderson The song was remixed by Gordon Voidwell WILLS The Earth Will Hear for Audre Lorde and Marlon Riggs was created in honor of the poet Audre Lorde and filmmaker Marlon Riggs 16 The Good Hand for Toni Morrison 2010 edit The Good Hand is a song written and performed in the style of a folk ballad In this work the Obadike s set writer Toni Morrison s historic Nobel Prize Lecture to music The work was included in the book Toni Morrison Forty Years in The Clearing 17 Albedo for Angela Davis 2014 edit Albedo is a four channel sound installation In the audio recording a fable is told by a lone voice about an ogre and his battle with the moon 18 The story is underscored with a droning bassline the chirping of nocturnal insects and the distant cry of loons The central wall of the installation is printed with a quote from philosopher and activist Angela Davis on freedom Blues Speaker for James Baldwin 2015 edit Blues Speaker is a large scale 24 channel 12 hour sound work installed in The New School in New York The piece wraps around the building turning the glass facade of the University Center into a speaker 19 The artists used their own field recordings from Harlem mixed with original music and excerpts of their performance of James Baldwin s short story Sony s Blues 20 Ring Shout for Octavia Butler 2016 edit Ring Shout is a four channel work made for a gallery context It uses text from a unpublished story by science fiction writer Octavia Butler combined with swirling atmospheric recordings made by the Obadikes to create a circular sound reminiscent of the African American folk dance the ring shout 21 Americana suites edit In Big House Disclosure 2007 Mendi Keith created an 8 channel sound installation in Northwestern University s Kresge Hall It featured an original house song interwoven with oral interviews with 100 Chicago area citizens about family history architecture slavery and house music The music in the installation was driven by the real time changing stock prices of contemporary American companies with historical ties to the transatlantic slave trade discovered under the ordinance required by the city 22 In American Cypher the Obadikes use a small bell that belonged to Sally Hemings as a sound source They recorded Hemings bell and used it to create an immersive sound and video installation The exhibition included a series of letterpress prints and a book of poems and a live performance 23 Free Phase 2014 15 has three components Part 1 Beacon is a sound installation that played from the rooftop of the Chicago Cultural Center and Stony Island Arts Bank The piece used a large parabolic speaker to project a narrow beam of sound like a spotlight into the streets of Chicago It played phrases of freedom songs morning noon and evening like a church bell or call to prayer Part 2 Overcome is a video and four channel sound work This piece uses sounds from the Edmund Pettus Bridge the site of 1965 s Bloody Sunday in Selma Alabama to create a haunting version of the civil right anthem We Shall Overcome Part 3 In Dialogue with DJs Mendi Keith invited the public to sit with popular Chicago DJs and have a guided conversation and private listening session using a playlist of freedom songs 24 25 Sonic Migration 2015 16 Part 1 Homes is a video and four channel sound work The video shows slow moving imagery of the internal architecture of Tindley Temple a historic Black Philadelphia church against ambient recording of the structure and Mendi Keith s remix of the Tindley composition A Better Home 26 27 Utopias Seeking For A City 2018 2019 was inspired by free African American towns created from the early 1800s to the late 1960s in America Mendi Keith researched and visited a few of these historic towns across the U S making audio and video recordings This material became the basis for an installation in an mid 19th century house in at Weeksville Heritage Center in Crown Heights Brooklyn The installation featured Mendi Keith s rendition of the Africa American spiritual I am Seeking for A City playing through the walls floors and ceiling of the house against a series of Mendi Keith s framed hand drawn maps of African American towns and a video landscapes the towns 28 29 30 Books editMendi Lewis Obadike Armor and Flesh Detroit Lotus Press 2004 31 Sound Unbound Sampling Digital Music and Culture Paul Dennis Miller also known as DJ Spooky ed Boston MIT Press 2008 ISBN 9780262633635 re skin Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth eds Boston MIT Press 2009 ISBN 9780262512497 32 Mendi Keith Obadike Big House Disclosure Berkeley CA 1913 Press 2014 5 33 Mendi Keith Obadike Four Electric Ghosts Berkeley CA 1913 Press 2014 5 Conversations and Utopias Holger Schulze in Conversation with Mendi Keith Obadike in The Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art Sanne Krogh Groth and Holger Schulze eds Bloomsbury 2020 5 References edit a b about blacknetart com Archived from the original on 2011 04 10 Mendi Obadike Performing and Media Arts Cornell University Retrieved 2023 07 08 Keith Obadike Cornell University College of Architecture Art and Planning a b c d Greenberg Arielle Zucker Rachel 2008 05 15 Women Poets on Mentorship Efforts and Affections University of Iowa Press p 292 ISBN 978 1 58729 639 0 a b c d Faculty and Staff Keith A L Townsend Obadike William Patterson University a b c d Rachel Greene Internet Art London Thames amp Hudson 2004 p 185 86 Smith Jessie Carney Phelps Shirelle 1992 Notable Black American Women VNR AG pp 408 409 ISBN 978 0 8103 9177 2 via Google Books Dr Shirley Lewis Becomes First Female President of Paine College in Augusta GA Jet Vol 85 3 ed Johnson Publishing Company May 23 1994 ISSN 0021 5996 Local Montclair 2022 09 06 Obituary Ronald McGhee Lewis Montclair Local Archived from the original on 2023 10 12 Retrieved 2023 10 12 a b c d e Mendi and Keith Obadike Experimental Television Center 17 June 2011 Retrieved 10 November 2022 Race in Digital Space listart mit edu 13 January 2022 Retrieved 13 November 2022 Rizzo Frank 22 June 2004 Connecticut Crix find Eddie very good Variety PRODUCERS INDEX MENDI AND KEITH OBADIKE Third Coast International Audio Festival Retrieved 10 November 2022 Armor and flesh poems New York Public Library New Sounds 2973 Words and Music WNYC 15 November 2010 Retrieved 13 November 2022 DOCUMENT documentelegy blogspot com Retrieved 2023 06 17 Cobo Pinero Rocio July 2022 BEYOND LITERATURE TONI MORRISON S MUSICAL AND VISUAL LEGACY FOR BLACK WOMEN ARTISTS PDF Feminismo S 40 27 51 http museum bucknell edu files 2014 01 obadike label albedo1 pdf Mendi Keith Obadike Blues Speaker for James Baldwin e flux Education www e flux com Retrieved 2023 06 17 On Blues Speaker for James Baldwin A Conversation with Mendi and Keith Obadike Social Text socialtextjournal org Retrieved 2023 06 17 Ring Shout for Octavia Butler Clockshop Retrieved 2023 06 17 Big House Disclosure Third Coast International Audio Festival Retrieved 10 November 2022 American Cypher Project Mendi and Keith Obadike retrieved 2023 06 17 Center for Black Music Research Public Sound Exhibition FREE PHASE www colum edu Retrieved 2023 06 17 Review of FREE PHASE exhibit at Stony Island Arts Bank Center for Black Music Research 2016 12 11 Archived from the original on 2016 12 11 Retrieved 2023 06 17 Sonic Migration Morning Comes Scribe Video Center Retrieved 2023 06 17 Sonic Migration Morning Comes EVENT The Pew Center for Arts amp Heritage 2019 07 20 Archived from the original on 2019 07 20 Retrieved 2023 06 17 Mendi Keith Obadike Artists in Residence at Weeksville Shelley amp Donald Rubin Foundation 2018 12 18 Retrieved 2023 06 17 https web archive org web 20230210194921 https www weeksvillesociety org utopias Mendi Keith Obadike Utopias Seeking For A City at Weeksville Heritage Center retrieved 2023 06 17 Sachs Carly December 31 2007 POETRY ROADTRIP Detroit Obadike s Armor and Flesh and Madgett s Lotus Press KGB LitMag Retrieved 2023 10 12 re skin Edited by Mary Flanagan and Austin Booth MIT Press Retrieved 13 November 2022 Big house Disclosure New York Public Library 2014 ISBN 9780977935192 OCLC 876350270 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mendi 26 Keith Obadike amp oldid 1179752234, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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