As one of six performers at "Revolutionary Jetpacks: Reclaiming the Future(s)," I did a monologue based on a new science fiction story I've written, "Adjudicated," at Strike Theater in Minneapolis. The monologue is told from the point of view of Zora, implanted with nanobots to record her every move in a future where mass incarceration has been replaced by mass surveillance.
The show, which featured sci-fi/fantasy-oriented work by indigenous/people of color, was presented by Patrick's Cabaret and curated by
Gabriela Santiago, a contributor to
Lightspeed Magazine, June 2016: People of Colo(u)r Destroy Science Fiction! Special Issue.
I've posted a video clip of the performance on my YouTube channel. The camera used to film the monologue ran out of battery power before the 15-minute performance was done, but the video ends at a good stopping point four minutes into it:
https://t.co/SajHtkPA9c
Published on
February 18, 2018 16:24
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