Finding Fanon Part 2

UHD Video, 2015

Finding Fanon Part 2 collides art-house cinema with digital culture’s Machinima resulting in a work that explores the post-colonial condition from inside a simulated environment – the Grand Theft Auto 5 in-game video editor. This video work combines several stories, including how the artists’ familial histories relate to colonial history, an examination of how their relationship is formed through the virtual space, and thoughts on the implications of the post-human condition.

The Finding Fanon series is inspired by the lost plays of Frantz Fanon, (1925 - 1961) a politically radical humanist whose practice dealt with the psychopathology of colonisation, and the social and cultural consequences of decolonisation. Throughout the series, the artists negotiate Fanon’s ideas, examining the politics of race, racism and decolonisation, and how these societal issues affect our relationship amidst an age of new technology, popular culture and globalisation.

Finding Fanon Part 2, produced with support from Brighton Digital Festival & Arts Council England

http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/

© Larry Achiampong & David Blandy