multiples
a science of inquiry
2023
edition of 50
issued by TWOSIXTEEN
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Silang’s Index Describing the Flora of the Philippines, Vol. 1
1915 / 2022
edition of 15
issued by TWOSIXTEEN
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we continue to sustain ourselves
2021
issued by Parlour Tapes+
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CQDE: a feminist manifestx of code-ing
1st ed. 2020
Co-authored by alejandro t. acierto and KT Duffy
issued by Sybil Press
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Amid these traces
2014
edition of 50
Prom Night Records
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those prone to dysphasiatic utterances
2012
edition of 50
self-published
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Newsprint produced as part of the exhibition Strategies for the evasion of capture. Includes excerpted texts from Édouard Glissant's Poetics of Relation alongside screenshots of Google Street View in the Cordillera mountains of the Philippines. These excerpted portions trouble histories of science dedicated to "exploration", or what Glissant terms "a science of conquest", and are placed in conversation with glitched images from street view that obscure documented photos taken by Google's camera car tasked to "explore" unseen/unavailable landscapes.
An artist publication highlighting visible flora included in images of colonial violence in the Philippines. Assembled and organized by Emiliano Ignacio Maria Silang, chief archivist for the Archive of Constraint.
we continue to sustain ourselves is an hour-long work for two contrabass clarinets, viola, percussion, and interactive media. Working with feedback as a broadly defined phenomenon, this work becomes a way to devise other forms of relation and being where our bodies intersect, play, and intervene on and with technological systems built as extensions of ourselves. A meditation for queers of color, feedback becomes a metaphor that articulates our orientations as it registers our proximities.
This work speculates on the nature of collaboration through queer-feminist frameworks within creative coding environments. Situated within ongoing conversations of care and accountability, this text draws from restorative justice models and intersectional feminist praxis to outline a new logic of care within techno-collaborative spaces. Acknowledging the nature of violence that often permeates relationships within creative coding contexts, educational environments, and the broader tech industry, this manifestx presents alternatives that establish new orientations of thinking, doing, making, and being. Offering a series of speculative toolsets for the implementation of techno-collaborative feminist praxis, CQDE calls into question the relationships between human and machine.
Debut full-length recording of works for unaccompanied contrabass clarinet, voice, and electronics.
EP recording of works for unaccompanied contrabass clarinet and voice.