
Afro-Tech Magazine
This magazine documents the large-scale Afro-Tech project by HMKV (Hartware MedienKunstVerein) & Office medienwerk.nrw in cooperation with Interkultur Ruhr — a project by the Ruhr Regional Association (RVR) — and Africa Positive e.V.
The exhibition Afro-Tech and the Future of Re-Invention put Afrofuturism in dialogue with alternative technological solutions and imaginations, and thus presented Africa as a continent of technological innovation. The Afro-Tech Fest featured various formats — exhibition, discussions, performances, workshops, film screenings and music, and took place at HMKV (Hartware MedienKunstVerein) and several other places in Dortmund.
The exhibition Afro-Tech and the Future of Re-Invention put Afrofuturism in dialogue with alternative technological solutions and imaginations, and thus presented Africa as a continent of technological innovation. The Afro-Tech Fest featured various formats — exhibition, discussions, performances, workshops, film screenings and music, and took place at HMKV (Hartware MedienKunstVerein) and several other places in Dortmund.




























Munken print, an uncoated paper was used for the text parts and Circle gloss, a coated paper, for the photo documentation.


Left: Kapwani Kiwanga, The Sun Ra Repatriation Project; right: Abu Bakarr Mansaray, Ebola Virus Missile Industry

Left: Cristina de Middel, The Afronauts; right: Fabrice Monteiro, The Prophecy

Left: Rammellzee, Gasholear; right: Tabita Rezaire, Deep Down Tidal

Left: Simon Rittmeier, Drexciya; right: Soda_Jerk, Astro Black, We are the Robots





Left: BRCK, SupaBRCK





Afro-Tech published by HMKV
210 x 276 mm, 168 pages, numerous images
Printed on Munken Print white 18 and Circle Gloss
210 x 276 mm, 168 pages, numerous images
Printed on Munken Print white 18 and Circle Gloss
ISBN 978-3-00-060243-6


